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      Monks live in a close-knit community

      • Contrary to popular belief, not all monks live a secluded life. Some may engage in teaching and hospital work while others engage in an active mission. But in general, monks live in a close-knit community. They share their meals, pray together, do manual labor together, and recreate together.
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  1. A double monastery (also dual monastery or double house) is a monastery combining separate communities of monks and of nuns, joined in one institution to share one church and other facilities. The practice is believed to have started in the East at the dawn of monasticism.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MonasteryMonastery - Wikipedia

    Originally, all Christian monks were hermits seldom encountering other people. A transitional form of monasticism was later created by Ammonas in which "solitary" monks lived close enough to one another to offer mutual support as well as gathering together on Sundays for common services.

  4. Jan 25, 2018 · Monks are divided into two types, eremitic, who are solitary hermits, and cenobitic, who live together in community. In third and fourth century Egypt, hermits were of two types: anchorites, who went into the desert and stayed in one place, and hermits who remained solitary but roamed about.

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  5. Dec 13, 2018 · The Benedictine order encouraged its members to live as simple a life as possible with simple food, basic accommodation and as few possessions as was practical. There was a set of regulations that monks had to follow and, because they all lived the same way, they became known as 'brothers'.

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  6. Dec 14, 2018 · The monks were expected to live together in a shared community of mutual aid and watchfulness, participating in the physical labour needed to make the monastery economically self-sufficient as well as undertake religious studies and prayer.

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  7. There are higher levels to ascetic practice but the monks who practice these do not live in monasteries, but alone. When monks live together, work together, and pray together, following the directions of the abbot and the elder monks, this is called a cenobium.

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    Among most religious orders, monks live in simple, austere rooms called cells and come together daily to celebrate and to recite the Liturgy of the Hours and the Mass. Usually, the monks take their meals together in the refectory .

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