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- Hermit abstract "A hermit (adjectival form: eremitic or hermitic) is a person who lives, to some degree, in seclusion from society. In Christianity, the term was originally applied to a Christian who lives the eremitic life out of a religious conviction, namely the Desert Theology of the Old Testament (i.e., the forty years wandering in the desert that was meant to bring about a change of heart).In the Christian tradition the heremitic life is an early form of monastic living that preceded the monastic life in the cenobium. The Rule of St Benedict (ch. 1) lists hermits among four kinds of monks. In the Roman Catholic Church, in addition to hermits who are members of religious institutes, contemporary Roman Catholic Church law (canon 603) recognizes also consecrated hermits under the direction of their diocesan bishop as members of the Consecrated Life ("consecrated diocesan hermits"). The same is true in many parts of the Anglican Communion, including the Episcopal Church in the US, although in the canon law of the Episcopal Church they are referred to as "solitaries" rather than "hermits".Often, both in religious and secular literature, the term "hermit" is also used loosely for any Christian living a secluded prayer-focused life, and sometimes interchangeably with anchorite/anchoress, recluse and "solitary". Other religions, for example, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, (Sufism) and Taoism, also have hermits in the sense of individuals living an ascetic form of life.In modern colloquial usage, "hermit" denotes anyone living apart from the rest of society, or simply participating in fewer social events, for any reason.".
- Hermit thumbnail St.-Jerome-In-His-Study.jpg?width=300.
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- Hermit wikiPageID "271054".
- Hermit wikiPageRevisionID "603434514".
- Hermit hasPhotoCollection Hermit.
- Hermit subject Category:Asceticism.
- Hermit subject Category:Hermits.
- Hermit subject Category:Religious_occupations.
- Hermit subject Category:Types_of_saints.
- Hermit comment "A hermit (adjectival form: eremitic or hermitic) is a person who lives, to some degree, in seclusion from society.".
- Hermit label "Eremit".
- Hermit label "Eremita".
- Hermit label "Eremita".
- Hermit label "Eremita".
- Hermit label "Ermitaño".
- Hermit label "Ermite".
- Hermit label "Heremiet (monnik)".
- Hermit label "Hermit".
- Hermit label "Отшельничество".
- Hermit label "ناسك".
- Hermit label "隠者".
- Hermit label "隱士".
- Hermit sameAs Poustevník.
- Hermit sameAs Eremit.
- Hermit sameAs Ermitaño.
- Hermit sameAs Ermite.
- Hermit sameAs Ankh.
- Hermit sameAs Eremita.
- Hermit sameAs 隠者.
- Hermit sameAs 은자.
- Hermit sameAs Heremiet_(monnik).
- Hermit sameAs Eremita.
- Hermit sameAs Eremita.
- Hermit sameAs m.01nw6x.
- Hermit sameAs Q189829.
- Hermit sameAs Q189829.
- Hermit wasDerivedFrom Hermit?oldid=603434514.
- Hermit depiction St.-Jerome-In-His-Study.jpg.
- Hermit isPrimaryTopicOf Hermit.