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1 1,0| Century more than half the monasteries were closed by Empress Catherine
2 1,0| reaching Alaska. Certain monasteries were revitalized, including
3 1,1| consisting of twenty ruling monasteries, the oldest (Great Lavra)
4 1,1| etc. Of the twenty ruling monasteries, seventeen are Greek, one
5 1,1| there, particularly at the monasteries of Simonopetra, Dionysiou,
6 1,1| churches, 57,105 Priests, 1,498 monasteries and convents, 4 theological
7 1,1| churches, 33,000 Priests, 80 monasteries and convents, 2 theological
8 1,1| and by the 1970's, only 12 monasteries and convents were open,
9 2,2| times, except for certain monasteries, the Vestibule has fallen
10 2,4| in Cathedrals and large Monasteries.]~On either side of the
11 3,1| daily pattern, in certain monasteries during certain periods of
12 3,1| is in many cathedrals and monasteries) and in a theological and
13 3,1| ancient times and now in many monasteries, this service literally
14 3,1| as certain cathedrals and monasteries, the All-Night Vigil may
15 3,2| Compline, most often served in monasteries, is the Service of Prayer
16 3,2| Interhours.~In certain monasteries and cathedral churches,
17 3,8| Typikon, as do the older Greek monasteries, such as those of Mt. Athos,
18 3,3| Fridays (Mondays also, in some monasteries) are kept as days of fasting,
19 3,7| In certain cathedrals and monasteries a special Service is celebrated
20 5 | chief of a fold). In some monasteries under the direct supervision
21 5 | time only a minority of the monasteries there, and in the world
22 5 | same as in idiorrhythmic monasteries (the holding of private
23 5 | typical of the coenobitic monasteries in a main house with Daily
24 5 | have been flocking to the monasteries for over a millennium and
25 5 | is was that it was to the monasteries that the faithful turned
26 5,2| although, in Athonite Greek monasteries, for example, the practice
27 5,2| are styled Nuns and their monasteries Convents, and as the Monks
28 5,2| sequestered in separate monasteries, each isolated from the
29 8,4| reached a mature age. In many monasteries an experienced Monk who
30 8,6| Monk supervising several monasteries or who was the superior
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