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1 I, 2,4| a regularly constituted monastery. Here the great ~pioneer 2 I, 2,4| Sabbas (died 532). The ~monastery founded by Saint Sabbas 3 I, 2,4| history to the present, the monastery of Saint Catherine at ~Mount 4 I, 2,4| Empire passed to the huge monastery of the ~Studium at Constantinople, 5 I, 4,2| the Petchersky Lavra, the Monastery of the Caves at ~Kiev. Founded 6 I, 4,2| introduced there the rule of the ~monastery of the Studium at Constantinople. 7 I, 4,3| years of preparation in a monastery, studying not only the native 8 I, 4,3| disciples into a regular monastery, which be-~came within his 9 I, 4,3| house in the land. What the Monastery of the ~Caves was to Kievan 10 I, 4,3| was to Kievan Russia, the Monastery of the Holy Trinity was 11 I, 4,3| noted. First, whereas the Monastery of the Caves, like most 12 I, 4,3| outskirts of a city, the Monastery of the Holy Trinity was ~ 13 I, 4,3| soon grew ~into a regular monastery, with a civilian town outside 14 I, 4,3| Sergius and placed in his monastery at Radonezh. ~ Sixty-one 15 I, 6,2| the Trinity-Saint Sergius Monastery and by Philaret, Patriarch 16 I, 6,2| Saints, as at ~meals in a monastery. Services lasting seven 17 I, 6,3| and ~became Abbot of the monastery of Niamets, which he made 18 I, 6,3| Christians. Entering the monastery of Sarov at the age of nineteen, 19 I, 6,3| enclosed in a cell in the monastery. This was his training for 20 I, 6,3| 1829 until 1923, when ~the monastery was closed by the Bolsheviks, 21 I, 7,1| communities, the Serbian ~monastery alone is in a slightly better 22 I, 7,1| Father Theoklitos, of the monastery of Dionysiou, goes regularly 23 I, 7,1| 1938), at the Rus-~sian monastery of Saint Panteleimon: of 24 I, 7,2| to monks from the Russian monastery of ~Valamo on Lake Ladoga, 25 I, 7,6| as resident members of a monastery: in most cases they will ~ 26 I, 7,6| as the recently founded monastery of ~the Paraclete at Oropos ( 27 I, 7,6| whom live regularly ~in a monastery) and the rest laymen. One 28 I, 7,8| as it does in a ~single monastery, Saint Catherine.s, at the 29 I, 7,8| agreement about whether the monastery should be termed an .autocephalous. 30 I, 7,8| Patriarch of Jerusalem; the monastery is entirely independent 31 I, 7,9| Exile); there is a smaller monastery for women at Bussy-en-Othe, 32 I, 7,9| Great Britain there is the Monastery of Saint John the Bap-~tist 33 I, 7,9| Archdiocese; the much larger Monastery of the Transfiguration at 34 II, 1,5| provide the guests of the monastery with food.~These are not 35 II, 4,3| Cathedral in London; the~Russian monastery at Jordanville, U.S.A)).~ 36 II, 4,5| monasteries,~or the superior of a monastery of special importance. Now 37 II, 4,5| the Greeks, the Abbot of a monastery. Among the Russians, a title 38 II, 6,2| done by the Roman CatholicMonastery of~Union’ at Chevetogne 39 II, 6,2| This is a~‘double ritemonastery in which the monks worship


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