See also: Hermitages Hermit Hermeneutic Hermetic Hermaphrodite Hermitage Hermetically Hermes Hermeneutical Hermaphroditic Hermosa Hermeticism Hermano
1. 13 synonyms of Hermitages from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 17 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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3. Hermitages There are nine Hermitages at Vision of Peace
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4. The four Hermitages provided by The Congregation of Sisters of St
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5. The Hermitages will re-open for the season in March, weather permitting
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6. The Hermitages are situated atop a bluff above the Mississippi River
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7. Hermitages The Hermitages are private buildings used by the Oblates and their guests for private retreats at DeSales Center
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8. Other Hermitages might look rustic, but were quite comfortable
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9. Hermitages synonyms, Hermitages pronunciation, Hermitages translation, English dictionary definition of Hermitages
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10. Monastery Greetings is the only catalog & website with hundreds of religious and spiritual gifts from different Abbeys, Convents, Monasteries, and Hermitages
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11. The Hermitages are functional, modern constructions set on stilts in the lush Irish hillside
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12. The Hermitages are located just minutes from Toledo, Ohio, north of I-475 and west of I-23
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13. The two Hermitages, name La Verna, after the Italian city where St
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14. Francis heard the call of God, are identical, full service log Hermitages built by the Amish
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15. Vision of Peace Hermitages: Hermitages for private retreats
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16. The Hermitages are located in a small grove on the property of the Medical Mission Sisters and give a sense of seclusion conducive to prayerful solitude
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17. The TAT Foundation guide to Hermitages, cabins, and other places for spiritual reflection
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18. The Hermitages are nestled in the midst of the natural beauty and wildlife of forest, prairie, and lake
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19. The simple outdoor Hermitages accommodate one person
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20. His Rule for Hermitages addressed this need
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21. Welcome to DeSales Center and Camp DeSales! Let us accommodate your next retreat or workshop, come and enjoy one of our private Hermitages or register your parish or school for summer Catholic Youth Camp.
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22. The Celle near Cortina, the Careen on Mount Subasio, Greccio in the valley of Rieti, and the more solitary Hermitages, like Lo Speco, form, as some one has said, a series of documents, about St
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23. And not a little of his spirit still lingers in such of these Hermitages …
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24. The Celle near Cortina, the Careen on Mount Subasio, Greccio in the valley of Rieti, and the more solitary Hermitages, like Lo Speco, form, as some one has said, a series of documents, about St
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25. And not a little of his spirit still lingers in such of these Hermitages …
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26. Our Hermitages are available for anyone desiring a place for solitude and deep prayer
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27. We offer the use of our Hermitages, situated in an area of beauty, quiet and safety
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28. Named for the founder of our community, we provide the: Theresa Maxis Hermitages on the grounds of the IHM Center, Scranton, Pennsylvania; Accommodations
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29. 8 Remote Medieval Hermitages in Central Italy Built into cliffs and carved from rock formations, these sanctuaries are the ultimate escape for one …
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30. Romuald’s passing, other existing monasteries and Hermitages united with Camaldoli in order to return to the authentic sources of Benedict’s rule
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31. The Rule for Hermitages expresses a spirit of simplicity and community so that solitude is reconciled with an essential characteristic of Franciscan life, brotherhood and sisterhood
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32. Sky Farm Hermitage has 4 Guest Hermitages available for individuals seeking time alone in silence and stillness
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33. • The 3 self-contained Hermitages have a bathroom and kitchenette.
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34. Synonyms for Hermitages in Free Thesaurus
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35. The Hermitages sit at an elevation of between 8, 100' and about 8,350' above sea level
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36. Rooms - The "rooms" are really small "apartments" very similar in size and layout to the rectangular Hermitages
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37. The remote, rural location of Marymount Hermitage and lack of handicap accessibility to the chapel and five Hermitages means that retreatants should be in good health and have the ability to walk easily
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38. Set in the mountains in an area dubbed the “Appalachia of the West,” according to the community’s website, the 80-acre tract includes a central building with guestrooms, surrounded by five Hermitages, where Lund and Casale welcome other nuns, secular Carmelites, diocesan clergy and apostolic sisters for private retreats and spiritual
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39. Hermitages have a large number of possible associations and were fluid establishments, overlapping with hospices, hospitals, monasteries, nunneries, bridge and chantry chapels and monastic retreats
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40. The Hermits of Bethlehem, from the beginning of their foundation, have heeded these words and made some of their Hermitages available for retreatants to come and share in their life of silence and solitude
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HERMITAGES [ˈhərmədij]
NOUN
Examples of hermitages in Western Christian tradition: The Grande Chartreuse in Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse, France, motherhouse of the Carthusian Order. Hermitage of Santa María de Lara, a Visigothic building in northern Spain, probably built as a normal church, it later passed to a monastery before being abandoned.
A hermitage can be the dwelling of a hermit (e.g., a mountain shack or a monastery) or simply a secluded home. Recent Examples on the Web: Noun The exterior of my hermitage was washed the color of runny egg yolk. — Wes Enzinna, Harper's magazine, "Gimme Shelter," 19 Nov. 2019 The exterior of my hermitage was washed the color of runny egg yolk.
the habitation of a hermit. any secluded place of residence or habitation; retreat; hideaway. (initial capital letter) a palace in Leningrad built by Catherine II and now used as an art museum.
Depending on the work of the hermit, premises such as a studio, workshop or chapel may be attached or sited in proximity. Originally, the first hermitages were located in natural caves, temple ruins, and even simple huts in forests and deserts.