Examples of 'monastic' in a sentence

Meaning of "monastic"

Monastic is used to describe something related to monks, monasteries, or a secluded and simple way of life
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  • Of or relating to monasteries or monks.
  • A person with monastic ways; a monk.

How to use "monastic" in a sentence

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Something of monastic rigidity dignified her face.
They were also followed in the monastic life.
I require more monastic pursuits these days.
Monastic life here is wholly ordered to contemplation.
Later he restored monastic life in several monasteries.
Monastic group of men had been found dead.
This brought the monastic reforms to an end.
The monastic buildings have been well preserved.
This first is called monastic enclosure or cloister.
The monastic site is open to the public.
It is open to lay and monastic practitioners alike.
The monastic community was always quite small.
He completed his common monastic education miraculously.
Where monastic scribes used to copy manuscripts.
There was something monastic about the work.

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The monastic ideal remains the same.
It still hosts the monastic body in winter.
The monastic path seemed completely incomprehensible.
It is a new form of monastic life coming into being.
Monastic schools were founded in the third century.
A number of the monastic buildings are still extant.
Monastic vocation is not a repudiation of the world.
My days at the monastic and contemplative life.
Monastic reform particularly engaged his zeal.
The first step in monastic life is obedience.
Everything indicated that it had been a monastic cell.
Fasting in monastic practice is often more strict.
This is common to the whole monastic tradition.
Jesuits and monastic orders are not permitted.
Christians did not invent the monastic life.
Every monastic profits from her presence.
So we are going to go into the monastic bit of these buildings.
Several modifications were carried on to adapt it to monastic life.
Tonight the table is monastic not princely.
I do not think that everyone is meant to be a monastic.
They erected a small monastic cell there.
Orthodox clergy are typically either married or monastic.
The site is an active monastic center today.
The monastic ideal is not easy.
He himself defined this as his monastic obedience.
Monastic life tends toward unification of the heart.
He had been the head of the monastic school.
The monastic feel of my room helped.
I was surprised when he chose the monastic life.
Monastic cassock people notice from far away.
Were amazed by the size of the monastic grounds.
Taking monastic vows seems to make a man happy.
He built a church and a monastic cell there.
Most of the monastic buildings surround the cloister.
There they visited a number of monastic foundations.

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