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For the Orthodox Church, monks - and Christians living in the world - all share the same ideal: the ‘deification' of man or the ‘divinizing' of human nature. Each may achieve it through the gift of the Holy Spirit and by personal commitment. But what is specific about the monk's life? It is their adoption of a lifestyle that has been organised with this sole aim, and which has been publicly sanctioned by the Church through the vows they have taken. It is this monastic path - a particularly important aspect of the Orthodox spiritual tradition - that Father Placide Deseille shows us here for the first time in the French language. By way of contributing his own personal experience, Father Placide has added the ‘Typicon', or Rule of Life, from his monastery in Vercors, Saint-Antoine-le-Grand, which was founded in 1978 as a metochion for the monastery of Simonos Petra, on Mount Athos, in Greece.