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eremitic Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( eremitic ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



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eremitic's Usage Examples:

country and in Syria the monastic life tended to become more and more eremitical and to run to great extravagances in the matter of bodily austerities.


order has its own rule, called the Statutes, and their life combines both eremitical and cenobitic monasticism.


He declared that the cenobitical life is superior to the eremitical; that fasting and austerities should not interfere with prayer or work; that work should form an integral part of the monastic life, not merely as an occupation, but for its own sake and in order to do good to others; and therefore that monasteries should be near towns.


the Catholic Church recognizes: the eremitic life, also known as the anchoritic life, "by which the Christian faithful devote their life to the praise.


The passage of an eremitical settlement into the canonical life was one of the principal ways through.


of Consecrated Life" and governed by the same norms as the consecrated eremitic life.


are supposed to possess healing powers gained through their intensely eremitic rites and practices of renunciation and tápasya.


Camaldolese order and a major figure in the eleventh-century "Renaissance of eremitical asceticism".


In the latter country and in Syria the monastic life tended to become more and more eremitical and to run to great extravagances in the matter of bodily austerities.


 "Spouses of God") were members of ascetic Christian monastic and eremitical communities of Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England in the Middle Ages.


Admonitions of the Founder as well as general Canon Law and is a semi-eremitical community.


Christian monastery is called cenobitic, as opposed to the anchoretic (or anchoritic) life of an anchorite and the eremitic life of a hermit.


The older style of monasticism, to live as a hermit, is called eremitic.



Synonyms:

hermitic, unworldly, eremitical, hermitical, anchoritic,

Antonyms:

worldly, impious, sophisticated, earthly, temporal,

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