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Forced monasticism is the practice of compelling a person to enter a monastic life without their consent. Historically, it was practiced within Christendom in some places during the Middle Ages as a way to neutralize political rivals.

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Forced monasticism

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Forced monasticism is the practice of compelling a person to enter a monastic life without their consent. Historically, it was practiced within Christendom...

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Single women in the Middle Ages

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elite women in the Middle Ages. But for elite women who did not marry, monasticism became the only viable option. Even among elites, large families who...

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Forced conversion

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Christian monasticism

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Christian monasticism is the devotional practice of Christians who live ascetic and typically cloistered lives that are dedicated to Christian worship...

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Insular monasticism

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There is archaeological evidence of insular monasticism as early as the mid 5th century, influenced by establishments in Gaul such as the monastery of...

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Clodoald

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French commune, former Novigentum Saint Cloud, patron saint archive Forced Monasticism "Il y a 1500 ans naissait Clodoald, petit-fils de Clovis qui a donné...

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Persecution of Copts

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not escaping the persecutions. The practice precipitated the rise of monasticism, for which the Egyptians, namely St. Antony, St. Bakhum, St. Shenouda...

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Vow of silence

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is a vow to maintain silence. Although it is commonly associated with monasticism, no major monastic order takes a vow of silence. Even the most fervently...

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Monastic community of Mount Athos

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influenced Latin Christian monasticism and piety. The Fourth Crusade in the 13th century brought new Roman Catholic overlords, which forced the monks to complain...

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Hermit

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Mount Athos

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in northeastern Greece. It is an important center of Eastern Orthodox monasticism. The mountain and most of the Athos peninsula are governed as an autonomous...

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Copts

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Pope Gregory III

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John Cassian

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for his role in bringing the ideas and practices of early Christian monasticism to the medieval West. Cassian was born around 360, most likely in the...

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circle of his son Edgar, Edmund did not take the view that Benedictine monasticism was the only worthwhile religious life, and he also patronised unreformed...

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