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monasteries

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | theo-~logical colleges and monasteries. Most important of all, 2 I, 2,4 | cism). ~ Because of its monasteries, fourth-century Egypt was 3 I, 2,4 | contains twenty .ruling. monasteries and a ~large number of smaller 4 I, 2,4 | out of the twenty ruling monasteries has by itself pro-~duced 5 I, 4,2 | that ascended towards God. Monasteries stood on the mountains. 6 I, 4,2 | Byzantium and the medieval west, monasteries played an important ~part. 7 I, 5,2 | of the delegates from the monasteries and from the parish clergy, 8 I, 5,2 | were severely persecuted. Monasteries and ~churches were seized 9 I, 6,1 | the ~ownership of land by monasteries (about a third of the land 10 I, 6,1 | land in Russia belonged to monasteries at ~this time). Saint Joseph, 11 I, 6,1 | these things efficiently, monasteries need ~money and therefore 12 I, 6,3 | drawn from the heads of monasteries or from ~the married clergy. ~ 13 I, 6,3 | under many restrictions. New monasteries are not to be founded without 14 I, 6,3 | these restrictions on the monasteries, the chief cen-~ters of 15 I, 6,3 | circumscribed the work of the monasteries still ~more drastically. 16 I, 6,3 | suppressed more than half the monasteries, while on such ~houses as 17 I, 6,3 | monks. The closing of ~the monasteries was little short of a disaster 18 I, 6,3 | in 1810 there were 452 monasteries ~in Russia, whereas in 1914 19 I, 6,3 | movement centering on the monasteries. But among ~the great figures 20 I, 6,3 | particularly after the closing of monasteries by Catherine. But in the 21 I, 7,1 | houses. Besides the ~ruling monasteries there are several other 22 I, 7,1 | monasticism; but so long ~as the monasteries remain intellectually isolated, 23 I, 7,1 | Although the non-Greek ~monasteries have only been able to receive 24 I, 7,1 | Stavronikita. In all of these monasteries there are outstanding abbots). ~ ~ 25 I, 7,6 | the divorce between the monasteries and the intellectual life 26 I, 7,6 | well for the future of the monasteries. ~ Religious art in Greece 27 I, 7,9 | Church.. ~ Several Russian monasteries exist in Germany and France. 28 I, 7,9 | There are two or three small monasteries in ~the Greek Archdiocese; 29 II, 3,2 | in cathedrals~and large monasteries; in a normal parish church 30 II, 3,2 | Office is recited daily in monasteries, large and small, and in 31 II, 4,5 | spiritual supervision of several monasteries,~or the superior of a monastery 32 II, 5,1 | and Fridays — and in some monasteries~Mondays as well — are fast 33 II, 5,1 | Serbia, together with the monasteries on the Holy Mountain~of 34 II, 5,1 | rejecting the~New Calendar, the monasteries of Mount Athos have (all 35 II, 5,1 | have their own~bishops, monasteries, and parishes.~


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