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However, because they are monastics, they can provide an attenuated field of merit.
Due to a greed for merit, the laity are less inclined to abrogate their ties with duss- monastics.
She, in turn, provided the sisters with a share from the totality of the monastic possessions for their upkeep and necessities.
On the one hand the game is a matter of great seriousness and requires a 'monastic community', no less, for its cultivation.
The twelfth century is frequently referred to as a time of crisis in the monastic orders.
There are many more instances in the twelfth century of both dispute and co-operation among the monastic orders.
He liked his association with the monastic life in this form.
In contrast, the secular clerk, the clergyman who was not under a rule or monastic discipline, was often an inveterate wanderer.
Taking over the monastic premises, there and then a hurried council of war was called.
In the case of monastic settlements, older men often assumed responsibility for the caregiving activities typically associated with women.
Settling as a stylite on a waterless and demon-infested mountain, he moved pillar three times, in the process founding four monastic communities.
The letters naturally throw light on many aspects of monastic history.
When they arrested five senior monastics, 400 monks mounted a peaceful demonstration for their release.
The appointment of monastic bishops had long been an aim of priory chapters, although they had rarely succeeded.
Her skilled autobiographical work communicated fully the painful isolation of monastic life, and the then aesthetically mainstream preference for a life of dreams.