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- Monastic_silence abstract "Monastic silence is a spiritual practice recommended in a variety of religious traditions for purposes including facilitation of approaching deity, and achieving elevated states of spiritual purity. Silence has been practiced in every monastic tradition for centuries. It may be in accordance with a monk's formal vow of silence, but can also engage laity who have not taken vows, or novices who are preparing to take vows. Monastic silence is more highly developed in the Roman Catholic faith than in Protestantism, but it is not limited to Catholicism. The practice has a corresponding manifestation in the Orthodox church, which teaches that silence is a means to access the deity, to develop self-knowledge, or to live more harmoniously.Theophilus, patriarch of Alexandria, placed the virtue of silence on par with the faith itself in a synodal letter from AD 400. "Monks—if they wish to be what they are called—will love silence and the Catholic faith, for nothing at all is more important than these two things."".
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- Monastic_silence subject Category:Buddhism.
- Monastic_silence subject Category:Catholic_theology_and_doctrine.
- Monastic_silence subject Category:Ecclesiology.
- Monastic_silence subject Category:Hinduism.
- Monastic_silence subject Category:Protestantism.
- Monastic_silence subject Category:Silence.
- Monastic_silence comment "Monastic silence is a spiritual practice recommended in a variety of religious traditions for purposes including facilitation of approaching deity, and achieving elevated states of spiritual purity. Silence has been practiced in every monastic tradition for centuries. It may be in accordance with a monk's formal vow of silence, but can also engage laity who have not taken vows, or novices who are preparing to take vows.".
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