What is another word for Trappist monk?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈapɪst mˈʌnk] (IPA)

Trappist monks are members of the monastic order founded in the Cistercian Abbey of La Trappe in the 17th century. Synonyms for Trappist monk include cloistered monk, contemplative monk, silent monk, and monk of solitude. They are also known as religious ascetics who observe strict vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. Other synonyms for Trappist monk include hermit, anchorite, eremite, and solitaire. Trappist monks are also associated with simplicity, prayer, meditation, and manual labour. Their monasteries, often located in remote locations, serve as places of retreat and spiritual reflection. They are highly respected for their dedication to living a life of prayer and devotion.

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