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hermitPerson living in seclusion, generally practising asceticism for religious reasons. The Christian monastic movement developed as a way of organizing into communities the ascetic hermits living in the deserts of Egypt and the Middle East.
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This fifteenth-century Swiss eremitical superstar was written about furiously by contemporaries of many diverse ideological stripes. This led some devoted souls to reimagine monastic life, others to test the eremitical vocation, the life of poverty, or the imposition of a regular life on canons. The Capuchins, a new order prominent in Gregory XIII's Rome, had eremitical aspirations, and the altarpiece in the pope's own chapel featured the proto-hermits Saints Anthony and Paul the Abbot). |
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