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- Anchorite abstract "Anchorite or anchoret (female: anchoress; adj. anchoritic; from Ancient Greek: ἀναχωρητής, "one who has retired from the world", from the verb ἀναχωρέω, anachōreō, signifying "to withdraw", "to retire") denotes someone who, for religious reasons, withdraws from secular society so as to be able to lead an intensely prayer-oriented, ascetic, and—circumstances permitting—Eucharist-focused life. As a result, anchorites are usually considered to be a type of religious hermit, (being similar to hermits in seeking to live a solitary life devoted to God, although distinct in being permanently enclosed in cells which were usually attached to churches) although there are distinctions in their historical development and theology.The anchoritic life is one of the earliest forms of Christian monastic living. It is perhaps best known surviving archaeological and literary evidence of its existence in medieval England. In the Roman Catholic Church today it is one of the "Other Forms of Consecrated Life" and governed by the same norms as the consecrated eremitic life.".
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- Anchorite wikiPageExternalLink anchoress.htm.
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- Anchorite wikiPageExternalLink awtext.htm.
- Anchorite wikiPageExternalLink anchorhold.html.
- Anchorite wikiPageExternalLink anchorite.
- Anchorite wikiPageExternalLink Fully.
- Anchorite wikiPageExternalLink skellig.
- Anchorite wikiPageExternalLink anchorit.htm.
- Anchorite wikiPageExternalLink rul-benedict.html.
- Anchorite wikiPageExternalLink clay_anchorites.html.
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- Anchorite wikiPageExternalLink awintro.htm.
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- Anchorite wikiPageID "273424".
- Anchorite wikiPageRevisionID "603938600".
- Anchorite hasPhotoCollection Anchorite.
- Anchorite subject Category:Asceticism.
- Anchorite subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Anchorite subject Category:Hesychasm.
- Anchorite subject Category:Religious_behaviour_and_experience.
- Anchorite comment "Anchorite or anchoret (female: anchoress; adj. anchoritic; from Ancient Greek: ἀναχωρητής, "one who has retired from the world", from the verb ἀναχωρέω, anachōreō, signifying "to withdraw", "to retire") denotes someone who, for religious reasons, withdraws from secular society so as to be able to lead an intensely prayer-oriented, ascetic, and—circumstances permitting—Eucharist-focused life.".
- Anchorite label "Anachoret".
- Anchorite label "Anachoretyzm".
- Anchorite label "Anacoreta".
- Anchorite label "Anacoreta".
- Anchorite label "Anacoreta".
- Anchorite label "Anchorite".
- Anchorite label "Анахорет".
- Anchorite sameAs Anachoret.
- Anchorite sameAs Anacoreta.
- Anchorite sameAs Anakoreta.
- Anchorite sameAs Anacoreta.
- Anchorite sameAs Anachoretyzm.
- Anchorite sameAs Anacoreta.
- Anchorite sameAs m.01p0km.
- Anchorite sameAs Q1146843.
- Anchorite sameAs Q1146843.
- Anchorite wasDerivedFrom Anchorite?oldid=603938600.
- Anchorite depiction Anchorites_Skipton.JPG.
- Anchorite isPrimaryTopicOf Anchorite.