e Macarius of Corinth (also Makarios; born Michael Notaras, Μιχαὴλ Νοταρᾶς; Greek: Μακάριος Κορίνθου; 1731–1805) was Metropolitan bishop of Corinth, was...
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Pseudo-Macarius, Macarius-Symeon, Macarius the Elder, or St. Macarius the Great Pseudo-Macarius (4th/5th century), Syrian author Macarius of Jerusalem...
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officer Macarius (1731–1805), Metropolitan bishop of Corinth Ioannis Papadiamantopoulos (1766–1826), revolutionary leader during the Greek War of Independence...
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Desert Fathers (redirect from Fathers of the desert)
Macarius of Corinth The Philokalia by Nicodemus the Hagiorite and Macarius of Corinth The Conferences and The Institutes by John Cassian The Life of Anthony...
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"the practice of the contemplative life". The collection was compiled in the 18th century by Nicodemus the Hagiorite and Macarius of Corinth based on the...
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Nicodemus the Hagiorite (redirect from Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain)
hesychasm, a method of contemplative prayer from the Byzantine period. He is most famous for his work with Macarius of Corinth on the anthology of monastic spiritual...
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Father Nikephoros of Chios (1750–1821; also Nicephoros, Nicephorus, Nikephorus) was the spiritual son and disciple of Macarius of Corinth and known for his...
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Chios (redirect from Island of Chios)
hymnographer of his time Macarius of Corinth (1731–1805), metropolitan bishop of Corinth, mystic and spiritual theological writer Nikephoros of Chios (ca...
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reach of everyone; continual prayer is possible in all situations without exception." In 1782, Nicodemus the Hagiorite and Macarius of Corinth published...
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Gerasimus of Kefalonia (1506–1579), patron-saint of Greek island Kefalonia Saint Macarius Notaras (1731-1805), Metropolitan of Corinth and co-composer of the...
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with lifes of Saints and Martyrs collected by Macarius of Corinth and published in Venice, Italy in 1817 (in Greek). Web access of the digitized document...
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The Metropolis of Corinth, Sicyon, Zemenon, Tarsos and Polyphengos (Greek: Ιερά Μητρόπολις Κορίνθου, Σικυώνος, Ζεμενού, Ταρσού και Πολυφέγγους) is a metropolitan...
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family as his predecessor, Dositheos II Notaras and Macarius of Corinth, Metropolitan of Corinth. He is known for spreading Astronomy in the early eighteenth...
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Paul the Apostle (redirect from Paul of Tsarsis)
original message of Christ or delivered the true gospel, there being proponents of both positions. Achaicus of Corinth Collegiate Parish Church of St Paul's...
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Saint Peter (redirect from Letters of St. Peter)
together the planting of Peter and of Paul at Rome and Corinth. For both of them planted and likewise taught us in our Corinth. And they taught together...
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bishop of Corinth, Macarius. He re-founded after 413 years the Metropolis of Corfu and blessed, with the permission of the Sublime Porte, the new flag of the...
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(1399) Macarius (early 15th century) Constantine (ca. 1450) Macarius (1460) Metropolitan of Sebasteia, as locum tenens (1465) Germanus Metropolitan of Corinth...
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Early Christianity (redirect from History of early Christianity)
Constantinople, Helena (with the assistance of Bishop Macarius of Jerusalem) claimed to have found the cross of Christ, after removing a Temple to Venus...
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Life of Anthony, in an homily "widely regarded as spurious[ly]" attributed to Cyril of Alexandria, and in "pious tales attributed to a certain Macarius and...
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2024-07-22. "Saint Mark, Archbishop of Ephesus". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2024-07-22. "Venerable Macarius the Monk of Pelekete". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2024-07-31...
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Phoebe (biblical figure) (redirect from Phoebe of Cenchreae)
Aquila, who were in Corinth, having previously lived in Rome. Biblical scholars are divided as to whether Chapter 16, Paul's letter of recommendation for...
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Patrologia Graeca (category Publications of patristic texts)
Bishop of Alexandria, Isaac the ex-Jew PG 34: Macarius of Egypt and Macarius of Alexandria PG 35-37: Gregory of Nazianzus, Basil (the Minor) Bishop of Caesarea...
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portal History portal List of saints List of canonizations, for a list of Catholic canonizations by date Calendar of saints Doctor of the Church Patron saint...
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deacon by the then Metropolitan Bishop of Corinth and by Archbishop Damaskinos of Athens, and served at the Church of the Holy Trinity in Neo Iraklio. In...
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a suffragan see of the Metropolis of Corinth, the metropolitan see of the Roman province of Achaea. As with most of Greece, however, the old pagan religion...
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Therese of Lisieux OCD (French: Thérèse de Lisieux [teʁɛz də lizjø]; born Marie Françoise-Thérèse Martin; 2 January 1873 – 30 September 1897), religious...
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Anderlecht – Guy of Anderlecht Antwerp – Walburga Brecht – Michael Bruges – Andrew the Apostle Brussels – Gudula, Michael Ghent – Bavo, Macarius of Antioch, Pharaildis...
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Paremhat (category Months of the Coptic calendar)
month of the ancient Egyptian and Coptic calendars. It lies between March 10 and April 8 of the Gregorian calendar. Paremhat is also the third month of the...
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Ieronymos served as Protosyncellus of the Metropolis of Thebes and Livadeia, abbot of the monasteries of the Transfiguration of Sagmata and Hosios Loukas, and...
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Saint Publius (redirect from Publius of Malta)
to an epistle of Dionysius, Bishop of Corinth, he is placed as the successor of Narcissus of Athens, dating his martyrdom to the period of the persecution...
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