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    The Holy Dormition Pochaiv Lavra (Ukrainian: Свято-Успенська Почаївська Лавра, romanized: Sviato-Uspenska Pochaivska Lavra, Russian: Свято-Успенская Почаевская...
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    century) Univ Lavra (since 1898) Ukrainian Orthodox Church: Kyiv Pechersk Lavra (since 1051) Pochaiv Lavra (since 1833) Sviatohirsk Lavra (since 2004)...
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    January 1989 the population was 10 019 people. The city is known for the Pochaiv Lavra, the second largest Eastern Orthodox monastery in Ukraine. On October...
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    drew him to religious life and the Pochaiv monastery. Yakiv went to the Uspens’ka (Dormition) Lavra in Pochaiv in 1925. He constructed sleighs and wheels...
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    first bishop became Antoni (Rafalski) who was an archimandrite of the Pochaiv Lavra. The new vicar bishop was not only subordinated to the Volhynian eparchy...
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    Some of these rituals are still preserved till modern days: thus in Pochaiv Lavra local Sledovik, re-interpreted as a place of epiphany of Virgin Mary...
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    Raion) Buchach Ratusha, a former town hall in Buchach Pochaiv Lavra, located in the city of Pochaiv, one of the biggest holy places of Christian Orthodox...
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    was established with territories of southern Volhynia which contained Pochaiv Lavra. In April 1945 the Russian Orthodox Church Holy Synod appointed protoiereus...
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    Volhynia reverting to Orthodoxy, including the 1833 transfer of the famous Pochaiv Lavra. In 1839 the Synod of Polotsk (in modern-day Belarus), under the leadership...
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    is a footprint of the Virgin Mary on this rock. It has been in the Pochaiv Lavra (monastery), in Ternopil oblast, Ukraine, since 1597, when it was given...
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    and the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, wear a mantle. Saint Methody of Pochaiv Lavra, wearing an Archimandrite's mandyas. Archbishop Ieronymos II of Athens...
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    of Bohuslav, Kaniv, benefactor of the Buchach's townhall, churches, Pochaiv Lavra Jan Tworowski, voivode of Podole, owner of Buchach Antoni Opolski, physicist...
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    Ternopil Oblast: Verteba Cave, Bohyt Mount, Buchach Townhall (Rathaus), Pochaiv Lavra, Zavarnytsia Spiritual Center, Vyshnivets Palace Complex, UPA Camp,...
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    the Volhynian Eparchy. The ceremony took place at the Holy Dormition Pochaiv Lavra and was attended by Patriarch Gregory VII of Antioch (Patriarch Gregory...
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  • established on August 18, 1941, by a synod of Ukrainian bishops in Pochaiv Lavra headed by Archbishop Alexy (Hromadsky) of Lutsk, who became the new...
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    Baroque architecture include the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra complex, the Vydubychi Monastery, and the Pochaiv Lavra. When Crimea was ruled by the Crimean Khanate...
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    "Syhin-Monakh" (Syhin the Monk). Sometime in the 1870s, he visited the Pochaiv Lavra and returned with a pile of books in Church Slavonic and Russian languages...
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    site. In November 2015, an icon of Andrew the Apostle (painted in the Pochaiv Lavra) was brought to the cathedral; the icon contains a relic of the saint...
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    one national historic and architectural reserve. The highlights are Pochaiv Lavra and Saint Ignatius Church accordingly. Golden Horseshoe of Lviv Oblast [uk]...
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    as the first enlightener of the region. In the 1870s, he visited the Pochaiv Lavra and returned with a stack of books in Church Slavonic and Russian languages...
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  • brought the young Pyotr Emilianov with him. He was tonsured at the Pochaiv Lavra, the monks of which are famous for their anti-Catholicism, by the Bishop...
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    three great monasteries/lavras of Ukraine are dedicated to the Holy Dormition: the Pochaiv Lavra in the west, the Kyiv Caves Lavra, and the Svyatohirska...
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    Warsaw. On 11 August 1930, he was ordained to the priesthood at the Pochaiv Lavra and was assigned to the parish in Łanowiec. In December 1933, he was...
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    the Chełm region, comparable to the monastery in Jabłeczna and the Pochaiv Lavra (a song about Turkowice was written by Father Dmytro Pawełko). In 1928...
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    He wandered a lot to holy places, including to Kiev Pechersk Lavra and Pochaiv Lavra Lavras that he visited several times; he liked to go to the north of...
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  • Oblast (Truskavets). On 11 October 1977, he took his monastic vows in Pochaiv Lavra and on 14 October 1977 was awarded the title of Archimandrite. On 23...
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    Kyiv-Pechersk and Pochaiv Lavras, which seemingly reflects Filaret's desire to get them at his disposal. At the moment both Lavras belong to the UOC MP...
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  • Kyiv-Pechersk and Pochaiv Lavras, which seemingly reflects Filaret's desire to get them at his disposal. At the moment both Lavras belong to the UOC MP...
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    Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos) (1581) Icon of the Theotokos of Brayiliv-Pochaiv (Brailovska) at Brayiliv near Vinnitsa. Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos...
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    Committee would not support a bill allowing for the privatisation of the Pochaiv Lavra, supported by the Party of Regions. In response to a 2012 statement...
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