hermitages in English

noun
1
the dwelling of a hermit, especially when small and remote.
We live like the ancient Irish hermits, in separate hermitages , welcome retreatants, and go on the road periodically to give parish missions and retreats.
2
a major art museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, containing among its collections those begun by Catherine the Great.
3
an estate, the home of Andrew Jackson, in central Tennessee, northeast of Nashville.

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1. The Carthusian monks and nuns present you their solitary life, their hermitages.

2. Day trip into the high Andes with the all-wheel drive vehicle. Visiting mountain villages, weavers and hermitages.

3. Monastery Greetings is the only catalog & website with hundreds of religious and spiritual gifts from different Abbeys, Convents, Monasteries, and Hermitages

4. The Conventual followers of Francis chose to minister in the heart of the city rather than in remote hermitages; they banded together in concentrated communities rather than wandering as itinerant preachers