Romuald

Italian mystic and founder of Camaldolese

Romuald - Italian mystic and founder of Camaldolese
Born

None
None years ago

Died

June 19th, 1027
998 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Italy

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In the 10th century, a mystic and saint founded the Camaldolese order, promoting eremitical monasticism. During early years in the monastic life, a spiritual awakening led to a commitment to asceticism. Established numerous monasteries, emphasizing solitude, prayer, and contemplation. His teachings encouraged a return to original monastic practices and a stronger connection to the divine. A significant figure in the monastic reforms of the period, his influence extended beyond his lifetime.

Founded the Camaldolese Order

Promoted eremitical monasticism

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