The Anchorite's Cell (or Hermitage) is a small building overlooking The Groves, Chester, Cheshire, England (grid reference SJ409660). It is recorded in...
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the bishop to say the Office of the Dead as the anchorite entered their cell, to signify the anchorite's death to the world and rebirth to a spiritual life...
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Chester-le-Street (/ˈtʃɛstəlistriːt/) is a market town in the County Durham district, in the ceremonial county of Durham, England. It is located around...
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Hermit (section Anchorites)
neighbors to deliver food and other necessities. Clients seeking the anchorite's advice might also use this window to consult them. Catholics who wish...
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St John the Baptist's Church is the former cathedral of Chester, Cheshire, England during the Early Middle Ages. The church, which was first founded in...
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Abbey (section Ascetics and anchorites)
their community and further into solitude. For instance, the cells and huts of anchorites (religious recluses) have been found in the deserts of Egypt...
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as an anchorite. Some consider that she never existed, while others equate her with Saint Ermenhilde, the mother of Saint Werburgh to whom Chester Cathedral...
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Dale Abbey (ruin) (section Calke cell)
Calke had done well from the wealth of Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester, powerful in Warwickshire and Leicestershire, who had found the Anarchy...
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Chester Abbey Chester Cathedral Priory Blackfriars Franciscan Friary Greyfriars Friary of the Sack (site) St Michael's Monastery Whitefriars Chester Priory...
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in Old Irish of Coluim-Cille meaning "Dove of the Cell", the word Cille meant an anchorite's cell, it only became associated with the broader meaning...
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given. Alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks), and...
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spelling have been provided. In this article smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks) and...
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in Old Irish of Coluim-Cille meaning "Dove of the Cell", the word Cille meant an anchorite's cell, it only became associated with the broader meaning...
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Mary) 1040493 Upload Photo Church of St Margaret of Antioch Denton Anchorite Cell 13th century 3 May 1968 SP8379657983 52°12′49″N 0°46′30″W / 52.213702°N...
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Priory Haverholme Priory Hough Priory Humberston Abbey Hirst Priory Kirkstead Cell Kirkstead Priory, earlier site Kirkstead Priory Knaith Priory (Heynings Priory)...
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the life of an anchoret in some less frequented spot". An anchoret (or anchorite) is someone who retires from ordinary life, and lives in seclusion for...
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images Church of All Saints North Street with Anchorage Attached York Anchorite cell 15th century 14 June 1954 SE6005351758 53°57′30″N 1°05′11″W / 53.958433°N...
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Archbishop Thomas Arundel on their triumphal progress from Bristol to Chester, as they sought an opportunity to confront the absent king. He claimed...
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