The Purpose Of Monasticism

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Monasticism is well and alive at kincoppal in the 21st century because of many similarities which stand out and relate kincoppal to monasticism. To explain Monasticism is someone who devotes there life to god and has sacrificed a way of living to be closer with god so they have seclusion from the world, and are to work under fixed rule, as monks, friars, and nuns. The main idea of monasticism is withdrawal also along with seclusion from the world or society. The objective of being secluded and living a life under these rules is to achieve a life whose ideal is different from others and for them to know what helps them to be close to god and do what he would of expected from them . Which helps them to fulfil their journey as a person in wanting to follow in gods footsteps and to let their whole life be surrounding and being committed to this and nothing else. …show more content…

Monks and nuns are closely related as they both have the same morals in wanting to live there life out as a child of god. Monastic orders are groups of nuns who dedicate themselves to God and live in an isolated community or alone. The most common, cloistered nuns practice an ascetic lifestyle, wearing plain clothing or robes, eating simple food, praying several times a day, and taking vows of celibacy, poverty, and obedience. This is so that they have no self-indulgences and are showing their

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