Difference between revisions of "Idiorrhythmic"
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'''Idiorrhythmic''' is a descriptive name for [[Eastern Orthodox]] monastic life. These monasteries began in the fourth century [[Monk]]s would live in isolation, either individually or in small groups, and only meet in a community for meals on feast days. | '''Idiorrhythmic''' is a descriptive name for [[Eastern Orthodox]] monastic life. These monasteries began in the fourth century [[Monk]]s would live in isolation, either individually or in small groups, and only meet in a community for meals on feast days. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:28, September 2, 2011
Idiorrhythmic is a descriptive name for Eastern Orthodox monastic life. These monasteries began in the fourth century Monks would live in isolation, either individually or in small groups, and only meet in a community for meals on feast days.