- A hermit, also
known as an
eremite (adjectival form:
hermitic or
eremitic) or solitary, is a
person who
lives in seclusion.
Eremitism plays a role in a...
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Catholic Church. It was
founded in 1244 by
bringing together several eremitical groups in the
Tuscany region who were
following the Rule of
Saint Augustine...
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Camaldolese order and a
major figure in the eleventh-century "Renaissance of
eremitical asceticism".
Romuald spent about 30
years traversing Italy,
founding and...
- this
pious home, and
became drawn to the
lives of the
saints and the
eremitical life
practiced by two of his uncles. As a
young boy, he was responsible...
- The
Eremites (German: Die Einsiedler) is a 2016
German drama film
written and
directed by
Ronny Trocker [de]. It
premiered in the
Horizons section at the...
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movement within Spanish Franciscanism,
proposed to
found a
monastery of an
eremitical kind.[citation needed] With few
resources and
often bitter opposition...
- Africa. Like St. Basil, Augustine's view
diverged from that of the
earlier eremitical approach of
strict physical austerities. In The Ways of the
Catholic Church...
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Saint Felix the
Hermit (Portuguese: São Félix o Eremita) was a 9th-century
fisherman and hermit, who is
venerated as a
saint in Portugal.
Felix was from...
- convene, to come together". It was
first used in this
sense when the
eremitical life
began to be
combined with the cenobitical. The
original reference...
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Eremites Friary was a
friary in Bristol, England. The
Brothers Eremites of St.
Augustine kept a
small convent near
Temple Gate,
founded by Sir
Simon and...