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Definition of Sarabaite

Sarabaite
Sarabaite Sar"a*ba*ite, n. [LL. Saraba["i]tae, pl.] (Eccl. Hist.) One of certain vagrant or heretical Oriental monks in the early church.

Meaning of Sarabaite from wikipedia

- Sarabaites were a kind of Christian monk widespread before the time of Benedict of Nursia. They were also known as remoboths. They either continued like...
- Unless we transcend cafeteria Christianity, our practices will be more sarabaite or gyrovague than Benedictine. - "Archbishop calls on Costa Ricans to...
- the wandering monk phenomenon faded into obscurity. As with the term Sarabaites, after the eighth century the term Gyrovagi was sometimes used pejoratively...
- Unless we transcend cafeteria Christianity, our practices will be more sarabaite or gyrovague than Benedictine. - "Archbishop calls on Costa Ricans to...
- monastery, are now coping single-handedly, with only God for their help. Sarabaites, living by twos and threes together or even alone, with no experience...