monastic|monastics in English

noun

[mo·nas·tic || mə'næstɪk]

that which relates to monks or monasteries

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1. Though prayer ropes are often tied by monastics, non-monastics are permitted to tie them also.

2. Conventual definition is - of, relating to, or befitting a convent or monastic life : monastic.

3. It's an almost monastic existence.

4. The Basilian Order of St. Josaphat is a monastic religious order that follows the Monastic Rules formulated by St

5. The Augustinians were Roman Catholic monastic order

6. In an apparent money laundering scheme, impoverished monastics made contributions for which they were reimbursed.

7. He was drawn to the monastic life.

8. List of monastic houses in Scotland is a catalogue of the Abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses of Scotland.

9. Benedictines carry on a monastic tradition that stems from the origins of the Christian monastic movement in the late third century

10. Male monastics are called bhikkhus. Both Bhikkhunis and bhikkhus live by the Vinaya, a set of rules.

11. A female monastic is called a Bhikkhuni Nepali: भिक्षुणी

12. ‘Through daily Ascesis, even in periods of no external persecution, the monastics testify to the martyrdom of conscience.’ ‘Hence, monastics are continuously involved in Ascesis in order to rid their selves of the heavy burden of self-idolization and self-love.’

13. Basil the Great also encouraged a monastic life-style.

14. A Bhikkhu or Bhikṣu is an ordained male Buddhist monastic

15. Cenobitic monasticism is a monastic tradition that stresses community life

16. The majority of new churches and cathedrals were monastic settlements.

17. Ancient Anuradhapura The Monastic City, Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka

18. (5) In Cenobitic monastic communities, all resources axe held in common, members' needs are provided for from common resources, and monastic life takes place in community.

19. A Bhikkhuni is a status given to fully ordained female monastics in the three different branches of Buddhism — Mahayana, Vajrayana, and Theravada

20. Basilian monastic order [Чин святого Василія Великого; Chyn sviatoho Vasyliia Velykoho]

21. Acedia appears throughout monastic and other literature of the Middle Ages

22. Acedia appears throughout monastic and other literature of the Middle Ages

23. A Bhikkhuni (Pali: Bhikkhuni) is a fully ordained female Buddhist monastic

24. A female monastic is called a Bhikkhuni (Skt: Bhikṣuṇī) Nepali: भिक्षुणी)

25. Acedia appears throughout monastic and other literature of the Middle Ages