Basilian family

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The Basilian family is a broader monastic tradition within the Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Churches that encompasses various Basilian orders, including the Basilian Aleppian Order, all inspired by the Rule of St. Basil the Great.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monastic tradition
religious family
basedOnTeachingsOf Basil of Caesarea NERFINISHED
emphasizes balance of prayer and work
charity and hospitality
obedience to the monastic rule
followsRuleOf Rule of St. Basil the Great NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic ascetic discipline
cenobitic monastic life
community life under a rule
liturgical prayer
service to the Church
hasGoal communal living according to the Gospel
pursuit of Christian perfection
hasMemberOrder Basilian Aleppian Order NERFINISHED
Melkite Basilian Orders NERFINISHED
Order of Saint Basil the Great NERFINISHED
Ukrainian Basilian Orders NERFINISHED
includes female monastic communities
male monastic communities
various Basilian congregations
influencedBy Cappadocian Fathers NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Rule of St. Basil the Great NERFINISHED
namedAfter Basil of Caesarea NERFINISHED
observes Byzantine Rite NERFINISHED
partOf Eastern Christian monastic tradition NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Eastern Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Eastern Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
theologicalOrientation Byzantine tradition
tradition Eastern Christian monasticism

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