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  • 31Martha Reeves (Anchorite) — This article is about the anchorite. For the singer, see Martha Reeves. Martha Reeves (born 1941) is an Anglican solitary (or anchorite). A graduate of the Madeira School, Class of 1959, she is also a Stanford educated professor of theology and a …

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  • 32Immured anchorite — An immured anchorite, considered by many to be a myth, is a Tibetan monk who has taken a vow to spend their life permanently sealed inside a small walled cell. The walled cell, only large enough for the monk to sit in meditation, has only a… …

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  • 33Cyriacus the Anchorite — Saint Cyriacus the Anchorite Hermit Born 448, Corinth Died 557, Cave of St. Chariton, Palestine Venerated in …

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  • 34anchoret — anchorite, anchoret n eremite, hermit, solitary, recluse, Islam. marabout, Islam. santon; anchoress, an cress, hermitess, Obs. hermitress, nun; troglodyte, cave dweller, incluse; stylite, pillarist, pillar saint; ascetic, celibate, monk, monastic …

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  • 35Hermit — A hermit (from the Greek anachōreō , signifying to withdraw , to depart into the country outside the circumvallated city ), recluse and solitary . However, it is important to retain a clear distinction between the vocation of hermits and that of… …

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  • 36Archbishop of Armagh — St Patrick s Church of Ireland Cathedral, Armagh, the episcopal seat of the pre Reformation and Church of Ireland archbishops …

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  • 37Prodromos (Mount Athos) — The Romanian Skete Prodromos ( ro. Schitul românesc Prodromu) is a Romanian cenobitic skete belonging to the Great Lavra Monastery, located in the eastern extremity (called Vigla) of the Eastern Orthodox Monastic State of the Holy Mountain Athos …

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  • 39List of abbeys and priories in England — Contents 1 Overview 1.1 Article layout 2 Abbreviations and key …

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  • 40anchoret — noun see anchorite I * * * anchoretic /ang keuh ret ik/, adj. anchoretism, n. /ang keuhr it, keuh ret /, n. anchorite. [1735 45; var. of ANCHORITE, with final vowel directly reflecting LL or LGk sp.] * * * anchoret, etish vars. of …

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