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A concise history traces the development of Christian monasticism from solitary asceticism in desert regions to organized communal orders, detailing the rules and spread of cenobitic life and Benedictine observance. It surveys later reforms, military religious institutions, the rise and decline of mendicant friars, and the formation and mission of the Society of Jesus. The narrative examines the suppression of monasteries during the Reformation era, considers the motives, vows, and variety of monastic practices, and evaluates social and cultural effects such as missionary work, education, agricultural innovation, charitable services, and relations with secular authorities.
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