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MONASTICISM
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Antony the Great Antony the Great (d. 356) –Ascetism –Anchorite –Desert Fathers Apophthegmata Patrum
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St. Antony of Egypt
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Antony’s cave
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Desert Fathers Macarius the Egyptian (ca. 300-390) Moses the Black (ca. 320-407) Poemen (late 4 th -mid 5 th century)
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Hermits
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Hermit’s cell
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St. Symeon the Stylites
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Irish eremitism
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Eremitism
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St. Pachomius
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Early Monasticism St. Pachomius (286-346) Evagrius Ponticus (345-399) John Cassian (c. 365-c. 435)
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St. Basil The Great
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Today’s Greek-Orthodox cenobites
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In the Sinai
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Greek coenobitism
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St. Benedict
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St. Benedict (ca. 480-547) “The Father of Western Monasticism” Read Conferences Wanted to bring monasticism to the West Abbot of Subiaco and Monte Cassino Studied the rules of Pachomius and Basil
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The Rule of St. Benedict Self-contained society Vague rules Moderation in all things 4 key teachings: Opus Dei 1. Opus Dei or “Work of God.” Lectio Divina 2. Lectio Divina or “Sacred Reading.” Opus Manuum 3. Opus Manuum or “Manual Labor.” 4. The abbot was in charge of all.
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Monte Cassino
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Ora et labora Practical Spiritual Vertical Horizontal
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