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− | A ''' | + | A '''hesychasterion''' is a small cell or hermitage where intensive [[hesychasm]] is practiced, distinct from the [[cenobitic]] hesychastic life of a [[monastery]]. |
− | Legally and canonically, a | + | Legally and canonically, a hesychasterion is a hermitage established with the blessing of the diocesan [[bishop]] but owned by the [[monasticism|monastic]]s of the hermitage, as distinct from a monastery, which is owned by the bishop. Thus, the monastics at a hesychasterion have a greater degree of independence, but of course no liturgical services are celebrated there without the blessing of the bishop. |
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[[Category:Monasteries]] | [[Category:Monasteries]] |
Revision as of 19:38, August 29, 2007
A hesychasterion is a small cell or hermitage where intensive hesychasm is practiced, distinct from the cenobitic hesychastic life of a monastery.
Legally and canonically, a hesychasterion is a hermitage established with the blessing of the diocesan bishop but owned by the monastics of the hermitage, as distinct from a monastery, which is owned by the bishop. Thus, the monastics at a hesychasterion have a greater degree of independence, but of course no liturgical services are celebrated there without the blessing of the bishop.
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