Not too long ago a bishop was over our house, and the subject of monasticism came up. The general conclusion was that "its current state, is much different from what it orignally was."
Nowadays monk cells are being built having some of the following luxuries: tiled floors, 2 seperate rooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom, some even have airconditioning (i personally witnessed teh building of these cells with this general format).
In my personal opinion, i find it totally against the whole point of monasticism. These people are sworn into a sacred society taht live by poverty amongst other things. Are these things really required?
I would appreciate your opinions, because i know there are two sides to a story, and i'd love to see the other side.
thanks and God bless.
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Not too long ago a bishop was over our house, and the subject of monasticism came up. The general conclusion was that "its current state, is much different from what it orignally was."
Nowadays monk cells are being built having some of the following luxuries: tiled floors, 2 seperate rooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom, some even have airconditioning (i personally witnessed teh building of these cells with this general format).
In my personal opinion, i find it totally against the whole point of monasticism. These people are sworn into a sacred society taht live by poverty amongst other things. Are these things really required?
I would appreciate your opinions, because i know there are two sides to a story, and i'd love to see the other side.
thanks and God bless.
with all due respect to what was said, who are we to judge......
they are people who died from the world....even though it was their choice (rightly is a call from God), others like the abotts of monasteries are the ones who have final call about this.....
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In the Orthodox church you have the example of fools-for-Christ who are also monks.
What aboutsowha?I read about them in a book about Coptic monasticism. Has anyone any information. They seem like extreme monks, or are they imaginary?
Also i dont kno if some of you noticed but as i stated before, the conversation was headed by a Bishop who was among us. So it wasnt as if it were normal men just sitting around and criticizing, it was a full in-depth discussion featuring someone who has been a monk for more than 20 years, that highlighted fact that some monastery's are becoming overly-modernized to the point that monks no longer seem to "die" from the world.
As for Sowahs,they are also called, anachorites. According to our church they have the ability to travel. By this, i mean, they can literally be praying in their cell in Egypt for example, and within a matter of seconds be transported to Jeruslem to pray there. Some famous ones are St. Paul the Hermit, St Hermina, and St. Thomas.
Anachoritisim is usually achieved by very very very spirtual monks.
granted i have developed an opinion about this matter which differs from someone elses, that however doesnt make it wrong. secondly, as i stated before, HG the bishop who was seated actually felt that this was true. our fathers the early monks laid down these specific rules, such as living in poverty, living in celebacy, living outside of the world in deserts. I mean yes we understand changing times require change, but to this degree? I remember reading a thread here on tasbeha were some people were complaining about Abouna Matta el Meskeen, being too much of a reformist b/c he made his monks not wear the "consola," funny thing is his monastery according to most monks/bishops i meet is the one monastery that still has "old world monks" who still adhere to the customs and traditions passed down centuries ago.
I fully understand your points, and i will say htis again, i truly and wholeheartedly respect these people for the sacrafices they make. i personally don't think i could ever pull off half what these monks do. so when i give my opinions, they are not meant to take away from them or from their struggles, they are merely opinions.
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Not too long ago a bishop was over our house, and the subject of monasticism came up. The general conclusion was that "its current state, is much different from what it orignally was."
Nowadays monk cells are being built having some of the following luxuries: tiled floors, 2 seperate rooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom, some even have airconditioning (i personally witnessed teh building of these cells with this general format).
In my personal opinion, i find it totally against the whole point of monasticism. These people are sworn into a sacred society taht live by poverty amongst other things. Are these things really required?
I would appreciate your opinions, because i know there are two sides to a story, and i'd love to see the other side.
thanks and God bless.
Thanks for this post.
In my opinion, those 'luxuries' r for the benefit us; the regular congregation. You stated that these 'luxuries' r found in some not all Monasteries. I think it would probably be in the Monasteries that regularly open their doors to us laymen for retreats etc. I think they are a kindness to us who cannot withstand the rigors of Monastic worship.
God does not wish for us to carry burdens too heavy for us.
Sorry I do not think I can explain my opinion fully, but I do still agree that we have to be ever wary of the Tempter and his many deviant ways he will use to keep us from God's Glory.
One last thing I would like to mention is that as some have already mentioned, this is not going on in all the monasteries. For example, it is well known in Egypt that the Baramous Monastery is very strict and still adhering to the original ways of monasticism and not doing all these upgrades/modern technology revamps that we're seeing in other places
just because they have A/C doesn't mean they have to use it!
i asked a brother in the monastery about these things and he told me, that even if these facilities are in the cells, and the monk doesn't use them, his reward would be greater because he could of made his life easier and comfortable but chose not to.
I think he is spot on!
And lets not forget that 50 or 100 years ago there was no heating electricity and A/C.
Anywyas thats my 2 cents
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