Christian monasticism before 451

Monasticism (from the Greek word monachos meaning 'alone') is a way of life where a person lives outside of society, under religious vows that may restrict where they live, how they may travel, what relationships they may form and what, if any, property they may own. Vows may additionally describe the services or duties they are to perform, such as charitable duties to the poor.

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Christian monasticism before 451

Monasticism (from the Greek word monachos meaning 'alone') is a way of life where a person lives outside of society, under religious vows that may restrict where they live, how they may travel, what relationships they may form and what, if any, property they may own. Vows may additionally describe the services or duties they are to perform, such as charitable duties to the poor.

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