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    priest Isidore of Alexandria (died 403), Egyptian Christian priest, saint Isidore of Chios (died 251), Roman Christian martyr Isidore of Scetes (died c...
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  • St. Isidore or Saint-Isidore may refer to: Isidore of Chios (d. 251), martyr from Roman Egypt Isidore of Scété (died c. 390), Egyptian priest and desert...
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    Wadi El Natrun (redirect from Scété)
    various Desert Fathers, including Saint Amun, Saint Arsenius, Saint Isidore of Scété, Saint John the Dwarf, Saint Macarius of Egypt, Saint Macarius of Alexandria...
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    Ethiopia Gaudiosus of Naples, of Tunisia Isidore of Alexandria, of Egypt Isidore of Chios, of Egypt Isidore of Scété, of Egypt John of Egypt, of Egypt Julia...
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    morning, Isidore, abbot of the monastery, took Moses to the roof. Together they watched the first rays of dawn come over the horizon, and Isidore said to...
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    fourth and fifth century resided in Paromeos Monastery, such as Saint Isidore, and Saint Moses the Black who was martyred at the raid of 405 A.D. As...
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    Archbishop Theodora of Alexandria John the Dwarf John the Cenobite Isidore the Priest Isidore of Pelusium Isaac of the Cells Joseph of Panephysis James Hierax...
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    is found in his monastery, the Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great in Scetes, Egypt.[citation needed] Macarius is a saint in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental...
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    Anthony the Great (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Mothers, early Christian hermits, ascetics, and monks who lived mainly in the Scetes desert of Egypt beginning around the third century AD Abba Or of Nitria...
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    of the Cells Isaac the Theban Isaiah of Gaza Ischyrion Isidore of Pelusium Isidore of Scetes James John Cassian John of Egypt John the Cenobite John...
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    Church of St. Macarius at the Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great in Scetes, Egypt. Additional relics are claimed to reside in Gandzasar Monastery's...
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  • On landing at Alexandria he put himself in the hands of a priest named Isidore, who in early life had been a hermit at Nitria and now apparently presided...
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    Abba Julian the Stylite A miracle of the most Holy Eucharist The life of Isidore the Monk of Melitene and another miracle of the most Holy Sacrament The...
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    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    God-seer Moses". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2024-08-05. "Moses the Black of Scete - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America - Orthodox Church". Greek Orthodox...
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    ed. Bened. Vit. S. Antonii a S. Athanas. § 60 Lambecius, Commentariorum de augustissima bibliotheca Caesarea Vindobonensi lib. iv. cod. 156, No. 6 Gerardus...
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  • of Paul of Tammah to the Monastery of Saint Pishoy in the wilderness of Scetes. It is said that they first attempted to move the body of Pishoy only, but...
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    Mothers, early Christian hermits, ascetics, and monks who lived mainly in the Scetes desert of Egypt beginning around the third century AD Euthymius the Great...
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