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  1. Cells are small, sparsely furnished rooms that are designed to be functional and uncluttered. Monks sleep on simple beds or mats, and their bedding is provided by the abbot. In some monasteries, monks sleep in separate cells, while in others, they sleep in communal dormitories.
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    Cells are small, sparsely furnished rooms that are designed to be functional and uncluttered. Monks sleep on simple beds or mats, and their bedding is provided by the abbot. In some monasteries, monks sleep in separate cells, while in others, they sleep in communal dormitories.
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    A cell in the Christian context is name for the living quarters of monastics, both male and female. Usually, a monk ’s cell is small and contains a minimum of furnishings.
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    Most particularly, Christ is encountered in the very many hours of private prayer which each monk undertakes each day, both in his cell rule and as he goes about his daily work. To facilitate this encounter, the monastery has to be a safe place.

  7. Where Do Monks Sleep in a Monastery? | Explained

    Aug 22, 2023 · The sleeping quarters of monks in a monastery are called cells. Cells are small, sparsely furnished rooms that are designed to be functional and uncluttered. Monks sleep on simple beds or mats, and their bedding is …

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  9. The Ancient Monastic Cells of Saint Anthony Monastery

    Followers of Saint Anthony of Egypt (c. 251-356 AD) were the first Christian monks and built the Monastery of Saint Anthony and many others throughout Egypt. The monastery has been home to a...

  10. ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY THEN AND NOW: The Cell …

    Nov 18, 2010 · The Cell is in Kapsala, not too far from Karyes. It was here that the Archangel Gabriel appeared to a monk in the 10th century and revealed the beloved hymn of "Axion Estin".

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  12. Two Alaskan Monastic Communities on Spruce and …

    Nov 19, 2016 · St. Herman of Alaska was an Orthodox Christian monk who first lived in Valaam Monastery in Northern Russia. In 1794, along with nine other monks, he was sent to Alaska to evangelize the natives there. In time he …

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