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Order, Camaldolese
1910 New Catholic Dictionary
Hermits and cenobites living under a modified form of the Rule of Saint Romuald by whom they were founded at Camaldoli, Italy, c1012The object of the founder was to introduce into the West the eremitical life led by the Eastern monks and the Fathers of the Desert. For six centuries the order steadily increased as one community but in time it became divided into the five congregations of:
- the Holy Hermitage,
- San Michele di Murano,
- Monte Corona,
- the Congregation of Turin, and
- Notre Dame de Consolation (France).
There are at the present date (1929) three congregations in the Camaldolese order:
- the Congregation of Cenobites, which possesses 3 abbeys, 2 priories, 4 parishes, and 60 religious;
- the Congregation of Hermits of Etruria, comprising 7 residences and 65 religious; and
- the Congregation of Hermits of Monte Corona, with 10 houses, 1 novitiate, and 130 religious.
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Entry for 'Order, Camaldolese'. 1910 New Catholic Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​ncd/​o/order-camaldolese.html. 1910.