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Anchorite - Wikipedia
In Christianity, an anchorite or anchoret (female: anchoress); is someone who, for religious reasons, withdraws from secular society to be able to lead an ...
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Anchoresses: 10 Facts About a Life of Solitude - The History Reader
An anchoress is a woman who chooses to withdraw from the world to live a solitary life of prayer and mortification.
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Anchoress (1993) - IMDb
A visionary girl is to become an Anchoress, a walled-in recluse, so that she can live in the Virgin's house forever.
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anchoress
anchoress, ancress (ˈæŋkərɪs, ˈæŋkrɪs) Forms: 4–6 ankres, 5 -keras, -korasse, (angoras), 5–7 ancresse, 6 ankresse, -isse, anckres, anchorisse, 6–7 -esse, (9 arch. ancress, -kress), 7– anchoress. [f. ancre, anchor n.2, with Fr. fem. ending -esse, -ess; cf. anchresse in Palsgr. 1530. In ME. ancre was ...
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The life of an anchoress - The History Press
The anchorite, or religious recluse, has been a part of Christian religious life since its early days. They lived solitary lives out in the desert.
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Medieval anchoresses found spiritual freedom in tiny cells
These women—called anchoresses from the Greek word for “one who has withdrawn”—were not literally buried in the ground, of course. Instead, they ...
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About The Anchoress - The Anchoress - Patheos
Personal note from The Anchoress: In the middle ages an Anchoress was a woman who lived in a small, sealed room inside a church; she would have visual access to the Sanctuary and to Holy Communion ...
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ANCHORESS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANCHORESS is a woman who is an anchorite.
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Anchorite, Anchoress - The Episcopal Church
A person under religious vows who generally does not leave his or her habitation. An anchorite lives enclosed in a room or cell, usually in very confined ...
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The Anchoress - Seven Sisters Apostolate |
In the Middle Ages, the term “Anchoress” denoted someone who withdrew from secular society to lead an intensely prayer-oriented, ascetic, and Eucharist-focused ...
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What is the Doctrine of the Anchoress? : r/fallenlondon - Reddit
Some people (the majority were women), called anchoresses/anchorites, were walled into churches or monasteries as a sign of devotion and ...
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The Anchoress (musician)
The Anchoress is the stage name of Welsh-born multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and author Catherine Anne Davies. Biography
Davies formed the Anchoress in 2013.
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The Anchoress - Elizabeth Scalia - Patheos
Patheos has the views of the prevalent religions and spiritualities of the world. "I Hate Youse All!" Uncle Charlie, Christmas & That Generation. December 24, 2015 By Elizabeth Scalia.
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The Anchoress
The Anchoress may refer to:
The Anchoress (book), a 2015 novel
The Anchoress (musician), stage name of musician Catherine Anne Davies
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Anchoress
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anchoritess
† ˈanchoritess arch. [f. anchorite + -ess.] A rare fem. of anchorite; = anchoress.1655 Fuller Ch. Hist. ii. 96 Pega his sister, an Anchoritesse, led a solitary life, not far from him. 1872 E. L. Cutts Scenes Mid. Ages 131 An Anchoritess in the hermitage of St. Brendon, in Bristol.
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