Monachism

Pronunciation: /ˈmoʊnəˈtʃɪzəm/

Monachism (noun)

  1. A way of living where people follow religious rules, often living apart from society to focus on worship and spiritual growth.
  2. The system of customs and duties followed by monks or similar religious members, including daily routines and community rules.

Examples

  • Monachism is a religious life practice focused on prayer and discipline.
  • The community follows monachism to live with simplicity and devotion.