In the early 13th century, a new group of monks emerged in Europe called ________
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A cenobium
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In the emperor 13th century,a new group of monks emerged in Europe called A cenobium
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The monks in 13th century Europe became known as Celestines and took vows of poverty, chastity, and obidience before their leaders.
- A medieval monastery was an enclosed and sometimes remote community of monks led by an about who send worldly goods to live a simple life of prayer and devotion.
- Christian monasteies first developed in the 4th century in parts of Egypt and Syria and by the fifth century the idea had spread to Western Europe.
- From the 13th century the developed another branch of the ascetic life consisting of prayers who rejected all material goods and live not in monastic communities but as individuals entirely dependent on the handouts of well wishers.
- saint Francis famously established begging order in christianism.
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