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  • ...ally under a rule or abbot, as seen in the Rule of [[Saint Pachomius]], or eremitic, where hermits lived in solitary but in proximity for mutual support, as ex * '''Eremitic Monasticism''': Individuals live in solitude, seeking personal holiness thr
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  • ...") refers to a monastic tradition that emphasizes community life. Unlike [[eremitic monasticism]], where individuals live in isolation to pursue spiritual goal * [[Eremitic Monasticism]]
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  • There are two types of monks in Christianity: [[eremitic monks]], who live in solitude, and [[cenobitic monks]], who live in communi
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  • ...cism are [[cenobitic monasticism]], where monks live in communities, and [[eremitic monasticism]], where they live as hermits in solitude.
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  • * '''[[Eremitic Monastery]]''': Also known as a hermitage, this type of monastery is inhabi
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