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The degrees of Eastern Orthodox monasticism are the stages an Eastern Orthodox monk or nun passes through in their religious vocation.
In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the process of becoming a monk or nun is intentionally slow, as the monastic vows taken are considered to entail a lifelong commitment to God, and are not to be entered into lightly. After a person completes the novitiate, three degrees or steps must be completed in the process of preparation before one may gain the monastic habit.
The same monastic degrees and titles used in the Eastern Orthodox Church are used in the Byzantine rite Catholic Churches. Some of these Catholic monks form the Order of Saint Basil the Great in Eastern Europe and abroad.