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1 1,4| persecutions had ended, and the Monks, with their austere life, 2 1,4| the Kingdom of God, the Monks and their withdrawal from 3 1,0| near Moscow, (from which Monks spread out through all of 4 1,1| is Greek.) Perhaps 1,500 Monks are presently on the Mountain, 5 1,1| example, there were over 7,000 Monks there. This is due, in great 6 1,1| and Philotheou, and two Monks have shone as spiritual 7 1,1| originally the fruit of the Monks of Valaam Monastery on Lake 8 1,1| and there are few young Monks. Generally, Church life 9 1,1| Archbishop, elected by the Monks of the Monastery , although 10 1,1| consists of only a few Monks, most of whom are very old.~ ~ 11 1,2| Mission consisted of eight Monks and two Novices, together 12 1,2| and missionary work of the Monks Herman and Joasaph. Not 13 1,3| Trading Company, who requested Monks to work in the new mission 14 1,3| Herman, with several other Monks was sent by the Holy Synod 15 1,3| the little band of eight Monks arrived on Kodiak Island 16 1,3| 1794. From Kodiak, the Monks began their effort to convert 17 1,3| to the lives of the early Monks of the Egyptian desert. 18 1,4| Orthodoxy — the Laity, the Monks, Nuns, Priests and Bishops — 19 2,7| the Kamilavka), such as Monks wear, except that they are 20 2,7| Mantiyas), symbolizing for all Monks (of whom the Bishop is one) 21 3,3| Hierarchs, 5) Martyrs, 6) Holy Monks and Nuns, 7) Holy Unmercenaries 22 5 | to himself a community of Monks who lived in separate huts, 23 5 | coenobitic communities the Monks all lived together in one 24 5 | coenobitic monastery each of the Monks live in a separate room, 25 5 | by his elder. All of the Monks assemble together for the 26 5 | rules were greatly altered. Monks were allowed to hold private 27 5 | consisting of a small number of Monks living a stricter ascetical 28 5 | usually brought to him by Monks of the monastery, for the 29 5 | Obviously, it is not only Monks and Nuns who must struggle 30 5,1| state, so called because Monks renounce all wordly things, 31 5,1| make solemn vows, as do the Monks of the Lesser and Greater 32 5,1| Kamilavka, as is worn by the Monks of the Lesser and Greater 33 5,1| Schema. Since ancient times Monks have spoken of the Great 34 5,1| by his father), for the Monks come to greet him and escort 35 5,2| monasteries Convents, and as the Monks are addressed as Brother 36 5,2| all Orthodox monastics, Monks and Nuns alike, are united 37 7,2| approaching Swedish armies, the Monks had resolved to flee the 38 7,2| faintheartedness and the Monks remained in the Monastery, 39 7,2| Pochaev.~In 1340, two Monks made their abode on the 40 7,2| his cell rule, one of the Monks ascending to the top of 41 7,2| presented it, in 1597, to the Monks living on the mountain of 42 7,2| defense for the besieged Monks. At this the Abbot, Joseph, 43 7,2| Venerable Job of Pochaev. The Monks and laity prayed fervently, 44 7,2| Spassky Gate by the Venerable Monks Sergius of Radonezh and 45 7,2| It was he who told the Monks there about the Icon and 46 7,2| of the 10th Century, the Monks of Iveron Monastery saw 47 7,2| days and nights. Soon the Monks who gathered on the shore 48 7,2| rejoicing and ceremony the Monks greeted the Holy Image on 49 7,2| Holy Icon, placed by the Monks on the Holy Table of the 50 7,2| Monastery. And every time the Monks returned the Icon to the 51 7,2| Finally it was revealed to the Monks by the Mother of God through 52 7,2| at this special Sign, the Monks built a special chapel for 53 8,4| Confessors, often experienced Monks, were entrusted with this


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