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Coptic icon of Pachomius the Great, the founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism

Cenobitic (or coenobitic) monasticism is a monastic tradition that stresses community life. Often in the West the community belongs to a religious order, and the life of the cenobitic monk is regulated by a religious rule, a collection of precepts. The older style of monasticism, to live as a hermit, is called eremitic. A third form of monasticism, found primarily in Eastern Christianity, is the skete.

The English words cenobite and cenobitic are derived, via Latin, from the Greek words koinos (κοινός, lit.'common'), and bios (βίος, lit.'life'). The adjective can also be cenobiac (κοινοβιακός, koinoviakos) or cœnobitic (obsolete). A group of monks living in community is often referred to as a cenobium. Cenobitic monasticism appears in several religious traditions, though most commonly in Buddhism and Christianity.

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Cenobitic monasticism

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Cenobitic (or coenobitic) monasticism is a monastic tradition that stresses community life. Often in the West the community belongs to a religious order...

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Christian monasticism

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Within the Eastern Orthodox Church, there exist three types of monasticism: eremitic, cenobitic, and the skete. The skete is a very small community, often...

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Idiorrhythmic monasticism

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exemplified by St. Anthony of Egypt (c. 250–355) and is the opposite of cenobitic monasticism in that instead of communal ownership, the monk lives alone, often...

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Coptic monasticism

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solitarity, Pachomius the Great, a Copt from Upper Egypt, established cenobitic monasticism in his monasteries in Upper Egypt, which laid the basic monastic...

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Eastern Christian monasticism

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Saint Pachomius (ca. 292 - 348) is regarded as the founder of cenobitic monasticism, wherein all live the common life together in a single place under...

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Pachomius the Great

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the Great, is generally recognized as the founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism. Coptic churches celebrate his feast day on 9 May, and Eastern Orthodox...

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Monastery

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by the sangha as a whole during the vassa retreat evolved into cenobitic monasticism, in which monks and nuns resided year-round in monasteries. In India...

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Carthusians

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called the Statutes, and their life combines both eremitical and cenobitic monasticism. The motto of the Carthusians is Stat crux dum volvitur orbis, Latin...

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Tabenna

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three thousand "Tabennesites". Considered the first major model of cenobitic monasticism in the Christian Church. Tabenna (also Tabennae, Tabennisi, Tabennesi...

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Monasticism

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Monasticism (from Ancient Greek μοναχός (monakhós) 'solitary, monastic'; from μόνος (mónos) 'alone'), also called monachism or monkhood, is a religious...

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Christian monasticism before 451

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type; and monasteries in which a community life was led - the cenobitic type. The monasticism established under St Anthony's direct influence became the...

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Degrees of Eastern Orthodox monasticism

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The degrees of Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic monasticism are the stages an Eastern Orthodox monk or nun passes through in their religious vocation...

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Great Lavra

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helped and the monastery operated again under cenobitic monasticism, but soon the peculiar monasticism was again introduced. In 1655, the Patriarch Dionysios...

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Lavra

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1051) Pochaiv Lavra (since 1833) Sviatohirsk Lavra (since 2004) Cenobitic monasticism Hermitage Skete Order of Carmelites: Hermitical Communities For...

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Dendera

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Pachomius the Great, generally recognized as the founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism Serapion or Aprion, a contemporary and friend of the monk Pachomius...

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Buddhist monasticism

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Buddhist monasticism is one of the earliest surviving forms of organized monasticism and one of the fundamental institutions of Buddhism. Monks and nuns...

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Typikon

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recited prayers (often in combinations of twelve). With the rise of Cenobitic monasticism (i.e., living in a community under an Abbot, rather than as solitary...

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Anthony the Great

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Egyptian saint generally recognized as the founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism Patron saints of ailments, illness and dangers Paul of Thebes (c...

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Anchorite

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(1426 - 1514). Ancrene Wisse Book of the First Monks Cenobitic monasticism Christian monasticism Christian mysticism Enclosed religious orders Immured...

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Armenian Rite

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significantly influenced Armenian Christianity, with monasticism–particularly cenobitic monasticism–enjoying growth. The 5th century was one of significant...

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Consecrated life

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founding, in Egypt, the first community of monks, thus launching cenobitic monasticism. Basil of Caesarea in the East in the 4th century, and Benedict...

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Enclosed religious orders

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Orthodox traditions as well as in Buddhist settings. Anchorite Cenobitic monasticism Hermit VATICAN: Verbi Sponsa - Instruction on the Contemplative...

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348

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saint (d. 466) May 9 – Pachomius the Great, founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism (b. 292) December 12 – Saint Spyridon, Greek-Cypriot Orthodox bishop...

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Community of goods of the early church of Jerusalem

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did not yet introduce a community of goods. Representatives of cenobitic monasticism always referred to Acts 2:44 and 4:32 to reject the ascetic model...

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