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The Monastery of St Catherine. Saint Catherine Foundation. pp. 120 pages with 79 colour illustrations. ISBN 978-0-9528063-0-1. Böttrich, Christfried (2011). Der Jahrhundertfund. Entdeckung und Geschichte des Codex Sinaiticus (The Discovery of the Century. Discovery and history of Codex Sinaiticus). Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
Monastery of Saint Ursula in Aarau (1270-1528) Dominican Nunnery in Basel (1274-1557), now Museum Kleines Klingental Oetenbach nunnery in Zürich (1286-1525) Dominikanerkloster St. Nicolai in Chur (1288-1539) Monastère des dominicaines d'Estavayer in Estavayer-le-Lac (since 1316) Monastery of Saint Catherine in St. Gallen (1368-1594)
The Church of Sinai owes its existence to the Monastery of the Transfiguration (better known as St. Catherine's Monastery). The monastery's origins are traced back to the Chapel of the Burning Bush that Constantine the Great's mother, Helena, had built over the site where Moses is supposed to have seen the burning bush.
The Church of Saint Catherine [1] or Chapel of Saint Catherine (Latin: Ecclesia Sanctae Catharinae, Arabic: كنيسة القديسة كترينا, Hebrew: כנסיית קתרינה הקדושה) is a Catholic religious building located adjacent to the northern part [2] of the Basilica of the Nativity in Bethlehem [3] [4] in the West Bank, Palestine. [5]
Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery and Seminary, Illinois Solus Christi Brothers, Wisconsin, belonging to the autonomous Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America Episcopal headquarters of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western America , located at Saint Steven's Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Alhambra, California
Manaphēs, Kōnstantinos A. Sinai: Treasures of the Monastery of Saint Catherine. Athens: Ekdotike Athenon, 1990. Weitzmann, Kurt. "The Mosaic in St. Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 110, No. 6 (Dec. 1966): 392–405. Weitzmann, Kurt. The Monastery of Saint Catherine at Mount Sinai, the ...
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Church of Saint Catherine in Saint Petersburg (1800–1815) Jesuit college in Saint Petersburg (1801–1815), now Museum of Emotions; Jesuit missions in Saratov (1803–1820), Astrakhan (1805–1820), Mozdok (1806–1820), Irkutsk (1811–1820) and Tomsk (1815–1820) Saint Thomas Institute in Moscow (since 1997)