- Hermit - Wikipedia
In modern colloquial usage, "hermit" denotes anyone living apart from the rest of society, or having entirely or in part withdrawn from society, for any reason
- 9 Hermits Who Shunned Society And Lived In Total Isolation
From the man who inspired "Into the Wild" to the "world's loneliest woman," these nine hermits lived in complete seclusion — sometimes for decades
- What is a hermit? - U. S. Catholic
Hermits live out their commitment to the social implications of the gospel by praying for the world Hermits also listen and share with those who seek their spiritual counsel For instance, Trappist monk Thomas Merton was given permission by his abbot to live out his religious vocation as a hermit
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- The life of a hermit: A glimpse inside the little-known state . . .
A shorthand and non-canonical definition that I use is to say that a hermit is a woman or man who lives alone expressly for the glory of God, the good of the Church and the salvation of souls
- Medieval Hermits: Faith, Isolation, And Mystery
Discover the hidden world of medieval hermits—solitary figures driven by faith, mystery, and the desire for spiritual isolation during the Middle Ages
- HERMIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HERMIT is one that retires from society and lives in solitude especially for religious reasons : recluse
- Hermitary - the hermit, hermits, eremitism, solitude, silence . . .
Hermitary offers resources and reflections on hermits, eremitism, solitude, silence, and simplicity
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