Definition of Coenobite. Meaning of Coenobite. Synonyms of Coenobite

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Definition of Coenobite

Coenobite
Coenobite C[oe]n"o*bite (? or ?), n. See Cenobite.

Meaning of Coenobite from wikipedia

- Cenobitic (or coenobitic) monasticism is a monastic tradition that stresses community life. Often in the West the community belongs to a religious order...
- more than two hundred monasteries of bonzes, and of others who are like coenobites, called Legioxi, as well as of women of the same kind, who are called...
- and even kill it. In regards to demons, C****ian noted that the earliest coenobites would ensure one monk was reciting a prayer, psalmody, or reading at all...
- of the 1st century BCE, of whom nothing more is known. The Camaldolese coenobites occupy the ancient church and monastery of S. Gregorii in Clivo Scauri...
- the holy fathers: being histories of the anchorites, recluses, monks, coenobites, and ascetic fathers of the deserts of Egypt between A.D. CCL and A.D...
- an interlocutor (Posthumi****) a pleasing description of the life of coenobites and solitaries in the deserts bordering on Egypt. The main evidence of...
- Megaloschemi (μεγαλόσχημοι). This last rank was divided into the following: Coenobites, who spent the day reciting their offices, from midnight to sunset; Anchorites...