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Saint Anthony the Great Orthodox Monastery, Phoenix, Arizona. Stavropegial Monastery under the President of the Synod of Bishops, founded in 1983; Abbot: Hieromonk Hilarion. Saint Anthony the Great Orthodox Monastery; Saint Demetrios of Thessaloniki Skete, Spotsylvania, Virginia. Superior: Metropolitan Jonah Paffhausen.
Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church (Merrillville, Indiana) St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Cathedral (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) New Gračanica Monastery (Third Lake, Illinois) Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery and Seminary (Libertyville, Illinois) St. Pachomious Monastery(Greenfield, Missouri) Holy Archangel Michael and All Angels Skete (Weatherby ...
Holy Cross Orthodox Monastery, an Eastern Orthodox monastery located in Castro Valley. [19] New Camaldoli Hermitage, a Benedictine monastery located in Big Sur. [20] Our Lady of the Redwoods Abbey, a Roman Catholic monastery located in Whitethorn. [21] Saint Herman of Alaska Monastery, an Eastern Orthodox monastery located in Platina. [22]
St. Nilus Serbian Orthodox Monastery. Манастир Светог Нила Ouzinkie, Alaska: 1999 Holy Transfiguration Monastery. Манастир Светог Преображења Eparchy of Canada: Campbellville, Ontario: 1994 St. Sava - New Kalenich Serbian Orthodox Monastery. Свети Сава - Нови Каленић
The Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery and School of Theology (Serbian: Манастир Светог Саве, romanized: Manastir Svetog Save) in Libertyville, Illinois is a monastery and professional theological school in the Serbian Orthodox Church in the USA and Canada. The school is a collocated facility with the monastery.
The patronal feast day of the monastery is 8 May (Julian calendar). [1] St. Mark Serbian Orthodox Monastery is listed as one of the important American Orthodox monasteries. [4] [5] In 1985, a youth Camp [6] opened at St. Mark Church Monastery at 1434 Lake Breeze Road in Sheffield, Ohio, which still continues with summer and winter activities ...
The first, shorter, biography on St. Sava was written by his successor, Archbishop Arsenije. [65] The transcript is preserved in a manuscript on parchment dating to the 13th or 14th century. [65] Domentijan (c. 1210 –after 1264), an Athonite monk, wrote the Life of St. Sava in 1253. [66] He gifted it to Serbian king Stefan Uroš I (r. 1243 ...
St. Sava Church, St. Sava Serbian Church, St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church, Saint Sava Church, or other variations on the name, is a commonly used name for specific churches within the Serbian Orthodox Church.