Carolingian Monastic Reform and the Plan of St. Gall: Part I, The Reform - Page 5


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4.   Dec 8, 1998 3:16 PM
Good idea!

You just gave me an idea for my next article!


-- posted by Basil


3.   Dec 3, 1998 4:50 AM
What a surprise and delight to find monasticism explored here on this site. Are you going to do any writing about the early celtic monasticism?

Thank you. ...


-- posted by secha


2.   Aug 20, 1998 1:57 PM
Ah - Pachomius and Basil - critical influences in the development of Western Monasticism.

For those less familiar with these two towering monastic figures, Pachomius is generally credited with th ...


-- posted by Basil


1.   Aug 12, 1998 6:32 PM
Stefan Crisbasan


Mr. Raymond,

It is a joy to recall times of commond ground for the universal Church. Such reforms of monasticism in the Western Christian Church remain a source of inspiration ...


-- posted by StefanC





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