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  1. Hermit - Wikipedia

    In modern colloquial usage, "hermit" denotes anyone living apart from the rest of society, or having entirely or in part withdrawn from society, for any reason.

  2. What is a hermit? - U.S. Catholic

    Feb 20, 2025 · Hermits live out their commitment to the social implications of the gospel by praying for the world. Hermits also listen and share with those who seek their spiritual counsel. …

  3. 9 Hermits Who Shunned Society And Lived In Total Isolation

    Sep 6, 2023 · From the man who inspired "Into the Wild" to the "world's loneliest woman," these nine hermits lived in complete seclusion — sometimes for decades.

  4. Hermit | Solitude, Asceticism, Reclusion | Britannica

    hermit, one who retires from society, primarily for religious reasons, and lives in solitude.

  5. Medieval Hermits: Faith, Isolation, And Mystery

    Medieval hermits were mysterious and fascinating figures who sought spiritual enlightenment through extreme ascetic practices and solitary living. Despite their bizarre habits and beliefs, …

  6. The hermit life from medieval to modern | Wellcome Collection

    Dec 20, 2018 · Explore solitary lives through the ages, from early religious ascetics to children imprisoned in churches, and on to those compelled to withdraw from modern life in the 21st …

  7. Hermitary - the hermit, hermits, eremitism, solitude, silence ...

    Hermitary offers resources and reflections on hermits, eremitism, solitude, silence, and simplicity.

  8. Hermit - New World Encyclopedia

    Hermits often live in isolated cells or hermitages, whether a natural cave or a constructed dwelling, situated in the desert or the forest. The early Christian Desert Fathers wove baskets …

  9. HERMIT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of HERMIT is one that retires from society and lives in solitude especially for religious reasons : recluse.

  10. Hermits - Encyclopedia.com

    HERMITS Persons who have retired into solitude to lead the religious life. Source for information on Hermits: New Catholic Encyclopedia dictionary.