Definition
The Carthusian Order is a Catholic religious order known for its strict adherence to a life of solitude and contemplation. 🤫 Think of them as the ultimate introverts of the monastic world. Unlike most other orders, Carthusians spend the majority of their time in individual cells, dedicated to prayer and study. They live a life of almost complete silence and seclusion. The order is one of the oldest and most austere in the Catholic Church. 🧘