Ascetics

/əˈsetɪks/ noun

Definition

Plural of ascetic; people who practice extreme self-denial and discipline, usually for religious or spiritual reasons.

Etymology

From Greek asketes (one who practices exercises/training). The word traveled through Christian communities across Europe and became the standard term for monks and nuns.

Kelly Says

Medieval Christian ascetics in the desert invented monasticism partly because ordinary cities were full of distractions—they sought perfect silence and self-control the way marathon runners seek empty roads.

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