Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Nagorno-Karabakh" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Archimandrite and after
With the help of Aspasia's brother-in-law, Christo Zalocostas, and after three unsuccessful attempts, the couple eventually married in secret before a royal chaplain, Archimandrite Zacharistas, on the evening of 17 November 1919.
Four Coptic Orthodox monasteries worldwide are named after Saint Shenouda the Archimandrite, namely:

Archimandrite and mission
More than three decades Archimandrite Palladius headed the Russian Orthodox mission in China and held ethnographic and linguistic research there.
The first mission establishment was begun in 1715 at Beijing by an Orthodox Archimandrite, Hilarion.
There is also a presence in Taiwan ( where Archimandrite Jonah George Mourtos leads a mission church ).

Archimandrite and by
( Contains an introduction by Archimandrite Sophrony ( Sakharov ), immediate disciple of St Silouan, together with the meditations of St Silouan ( 1866 – 1938 ).
* Stefan Nemanjić is elevated to be first King of the Serbian lands by Pope Honorius III and crowned by Stefan's brother, Archimandrite Sava, in Žiča.
* Selected works of Theodore, translated into English by Archimandrite Ephrem.
The oldest Coptic writings date to the pre-Christian era ( Old Coptic ), though Coptic literature consists mostly of texts written by prominent saints of the Coptic Church such as Anthony the Great, Pachomius and Shenouda the Archimandrite.
Another translation was published in 1987 with a preface by Archimandrite ( now Archbishop ) Chrysostomos of Etna.
It carried the following inscription ( translated from Russian ): " In the Year 1796, in the month of January, this bell was cast on the Island of Kodiak by the blessing of Archimandrite Joaseph, during the sojourn of Alexsandr Baranov.
* Cycle of Services in the Eastern Orthodox Church by Archimandrite Nektarios Serfes
On September 25, 1921, Archimandrite Gorazd was consecrated Bishop of Moravia and Silesia at the Cathedral of the Holy Archangel Michael in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, by Patriarch Dimitri of Serbia.
The Chinese-Russian Dictionary composed by Archimandrite Palladius remains a well-known scientific work even today.
In the post-medieval period, the name of Little Rus ’ is known to first be used by Eastern Orthodox clergy of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, for example by influential cleric and writer Ioan Vyshensky ( 1600, 1608 ), Metropolitan Matthew of Kiev and All Rus ’ ( 1606 ), Bishop Ioann ( Biretskoy ) of Peremyshl, Metropolitan Isaiah ( Kopinsky ) of Kiev, Archimandrite Zacharius Kopystensky of Kiev Pechersk Lavra, etc.
The term Little Russia has been used in Ukrainian chronicle by Samiylo Velychko, in a chronicle of the Hieromonk Leontiy ( Bobolinski ), in " Thesaurus " by Archimandrite Ioannikiy ( Golyatovsky ).
Eventually by 1627 he sided with followers of the Union and became the Archimandrite of Derman Monastery.
A collection of legends, well known in Armenian and Syrian circles with the title of The Bees, was revised by Mar Salamon, a Nestorian Archimandrite in the thirteenth century.
The village is also the location of the Patriarchal Stavropegic Monastery of St. John the Baptist, an Orthodox monastery founded by Archimandrite Sophrony in 1958.
* St. Seraphim's biography by Archimandrite Nektarios Serfes
Zizioulas has also been significantly influenced by the ascetical theology of Archimandrite Sophrony ( Sakharov ), founder of the Stavropegic Monastery of St John the Baptist in Essex, England.
A more modern example of a starets is Archimandrite John Krestiankin ( 1910-2006 ) of the Pskov Monastery of the Caves who was popularly recognized as such by many Orthodox living in Russia.

Archimandrite and Russian
Since the time of Catherine II the ranks of Abbot and Archimandrite have been given as honorary titles in the Russian Church, and may be given to any monastic, even if he does not in fact serve as the superior of a monastery.
The Archimandrite of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra Innokentiy Gizel wrote that the Russian people is a unity of three branches: Great Russia, Little Russia and White Russia under the only legal authority of the Moscow Tsars.
On 6 October 2006, the Holy Synod announced that Archimandrite Elisey ( Ganaba ), head of the Russian Spiritual Mission in Jerusalem, is to be consecrated Bishop of Bogorodsky, assistant bishop of the Diocese of Korsun, with responsibility for the administration of the Diocese of Sourozh.
At the same meeting of the Holy Synod, it was announced that Archimandrite Elisey of the Russian Spiritual Mission in Jerusalem would be consecrated Bishop of Bogorodsky, to serve as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Korsun, with responsibility for the administration of the Diocese of Sourozh.
In 1952 the Soviets reopened the Russian Palestine Society under the direction of Communist Party agents from Moscow, replaced Archimandrite Vladimir with communist trained Ignaty Polikarp, and won over many Christian Arabs with communist sympathies to the ROC.
Russian Orthodox Archimandrite Palladius, wearing gold pectoral cross with jewels ( 1888 )
The impetus to establish a feast day in the Liturgical calendar of the Orthodox Church, and the composition of a service to be included in the Menaion, were the work of Archimandrite Antonin Kapustin († 1894 ), head of the Russian Orthodox Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem.
* Russian new martyr Archimandrite Sergius and those with him ( 1921 )

Archimandrite and Peter
* Archimandrite Peter ( Kamensky ), 1821-1830.
:* Rostov Wonderworkers: Bishop Leontius ( 1073 ); Archimandrite Abraham the wonderworker ( 1073-1077 ); Bishop Isaiah, wonderworker ( 1090 ); Prince Basil ( 1238 ); Bishop Ignatius ( 1288 ); Peter, Tsarevich of Ordynsk ( 1290 ); Bishop James ( 1391 ); Archbishop Theodore ( 1394 ); Blessed Isidore, Fool-for-Christ ( 1474 ); Blessed John of the Hair-Shirt ( the Merciful ), Fool-for-Christ ( 1580 ); Monk Irenarchus the Hermit ( 1616 ); Metropolitan Demetrius ( 1709 );

Archimandrite and Great
Shenoute the Great, Saint Shenoute the Archimandrite ( Coptic: ; ( 347-465 or 348-466 ) ( also called Shenouda ) was the abbot of the White Monastery in Egypt.

Archimandrite and stated
Among the work's critics, Archimandrite Ephrem, writing in the Orthodox Christian journal Sourozh, has stated that the commentary " feels far too much like a piece of evangelical propaganda decked out in the trappings of Orthodoxy.

Archimandrite and March
Archimandrite Iustin was born to pious parents, Prota ( Priest ) Spiridon and Protinica ( Presbytera ) Anastasija Popović, in Vranje, South Serbia, on the Feast of Annunciation, March 25, 1894.

Archimandrite and Monastery
* Works of Archimandrite Aimilianos ( 1934 – ) of the Monastery of Simonos Petra, Mt Athos, especially Volumes I and II.
( Archimandrite Ephraim of the Monastery of St Anthony, Florence, Arizona.
* The Monastery of St. Shenouda the Archimandrite ( White Monastery ) near Sohag ( Egypt ) is built.
Archimandrite Ilie Cleopa ( 1912 – 1998 ), elder of the Sihastria Monastery, is considered one of the most representative spiritual fathers of contemporary Romanian Orthodox monastic spirituality.
Various Orthodox theologians including St. Symeon the New Theologian, St Gregory Palamas, John Romanides, Vladimir Lossky, Metropolitan Hierotheos ( Vlachos ) of Nafpaktos, Thomas Hopko, Professor George D. Metallinos Nikolaos Loudovikos, Dumitru Stăniloae, Stanley S. Harakas and Archimandrite George, Abbot of the Holy Monastery of St. Gregorios of Mount Athos hold that this criterion is at the very heart of many theological conflicts between Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Western Christianity, which is seen to culminate in the conflict over hesychasm.
Initially in some cases it served as an extra title: for example, manuscripts of 1174 mention Hegumen Polikarp of Kiev Cave Monastery as " Hegumen Archimandrite ".
* Commemoration of Victor Chornayiv, Archimandrite of the Annunciation Monastery at Nizhyn ( 1761 )
* Repose of Archimandrite Macarius of Peshnosha Monastery, disciple of Blessed Theodore of Sanaxar ( 1811 )
* Saint Justin ( Popovic ), Archimandrite of Ćelije Monastery in Serbia ( 1979 )
Today, there are over 30 monks in Stavrovouni Monastery, and the current Abbot is Archimandrite Athanasios.
* New Hieromartyrs Archimandrite Augustine of Orans Monastery and Archpriest Nicholas of Nizhni-Novgorod, and 15 people with them ( 1918 )

0.529 seconds.