monacato
Monacato refers to the state or condition of being a monk, or to the monastic life itself. The term derives from Greek monachos, meaning solitary, and entered Latin and various modern languages as monachus or monaco. In many languages, monacato also denotes the community and institutions formed around this vocation.
Historically, Christian monasticism began in Late Antiquity with anchoritic practices in the deserts of Egypt and
Practices and structures vary by tradition. In Christian monasticism, vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience (the
In the modern era, monacato persists worldwide in diverse forms, including large continental orders and smaller