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Gyrovagues (sometimes
Gyrovagi or
Gyruvagi or
gyratory monks) were
wandering or
itinerant monks without fixed residence or leadership, who
relied on charity...
- On the
trail of the
mysterious guerrilla archivist of the Internet".
Gyrovague.
Retrieved 1
January 2024. "Why did you
change the URL back from archive-today...
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services of many
itinerant peddlers wandering from
village to hamlet,
gyrovagues (wandering monks) and
wandering friars brought theology and
pastoral support...
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transcend cafeteria Christianity, our
practices will be more
sarabaite or
gyrovague than Benedictine. - "Archbishop
calls on
Costa Ricans to
abandon "cafeteria...
- outlaws, who make a
parasitical living through theft, fear and threat.
Gyrovagues were
itinerant monks of the
early Middle Ages. Some
fairy tales of medieval...
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transcend cafeteria Christianity, our
practices will be more
sarabaite or
gyrovague than Benedictine. - "Archbishop
calls on
Costa Ricans to
abandon "cafeteria...
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Saint Benedict,
Benedict of
Nursia referred to such
traveling monks as
gyrovagues, and
accused them of
dangerously indulging their wills. This behavior...
- 2011. "Wikitravel Press:
Seven lessons from a
startup that failed".
Gyrovague.
December 18, 2012.
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original on
March 8, 2013. Retrieved...
- with no experience, rule and superior, and thus a law unto themselves.
Gyrovagues,
wandering from one
monastery to another,
slaves to
their own
wills and...
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considered their non-adherence to
church canon only to be
exceeded by the
gyrovagues.
Benedict of
Nursia 2001, chapt. 1.
Benedict of
Nursia (2001) [6th c.]...