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The Rule of the Cloister – Insight into medieval monasticism.
Monasticism

The Rule of the Cloister – Insight into medieval monasticism.

Everyone who could be accommodated had a fixed place in the cloister, appointed to him by the prior. The abbot, by ancient custom, and “as his eminent dignity required,” had his seat at the head of the east cloister, next to the door of the chapter house; the prior in the north cloister, next to the door of the locut… Continue reading The Rule of the Cloister – Insight into medieval monasticism.

The Desert Fathers dedicated their lives to the search for God
Asceticism, History, Monasticism

The Desert Fathers dedicated their lives to the search for God

… the persecution of Christians had been ongoing for some years now, so perhaps the Hellenic-philosophical ideal of serenity, had caused people to withdraw into the loneliness of the desert barren lands. We do not know the exact setting for this movement… Continue reading The Desert Fathers dedicated their lives to the search for God

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