- 55°02′45″N 43°13′57″E / 55.04583°N 43.23250°E / 55.04583; 43.23250
Diveyevo (Russian: Диве́ево) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the administrative...
- Serafimo-Diveevsky Monastery, or
Saint Seraphim-
Diveyevo Monastery, or Holy Trinity-Saint Seraphim-
Diveyevo Monastery (Russian: Свя́то-Тро́ицкий Серафи́мо-Диве́евский...
- S.) and
April 27 (April 14 O.S.) in the
Orthodox Church. The Seraphim-
Diveyevo “Tenderness” icon
belonged to
Saint Seraphim of
Sarov and was his cell...
- Sp****ky uyezd,
Tambov Governorate,
Russian Empire, died 22
September 1915,
Diveyevo,
Russian Empire) was a
Russian fool and
wanderer who
became widely known...
- and
became the
spiritual leader of the
Diveyevo Convent,
which has
since come to be
known as the Seraphim-
Diveyevo Convent. Soon
after this,
Seraphim retreated...
-
Convent (it is
often spelled as Novo-
Diveyevo, Novo-Diveievo or Novodiveevo, Russian: Ново-Дивеево - "New
Diveyevo") is a
female monastic community in...
- Serafimo-Diveevsky Monastery.
Acquiring the
nickname The
breadwinner of
Diveyevo Monastery (Питатель Дивеевского Монастыря),
Motovilov increasingly behaved...
-
Metropolitan of
Wallachia (1716)
Venerable Alexandra (Melgunova) of
Diveyevo,
foundress of
Diveyevo Convent (1789)
Saint John Triantaphyllides, the New Chrysostom...
- (1941),
Theodor Petai (1942) and Anna
Petai (1948)
Synaxis of the
Saints of
Diveyevo.
Finding of the
relics (1992) of New
Hieromartyr Vladimir, Metropolitan...
- com.
Retrieved August 14, 2024. "Saint
Pelagia the Fool for
Christ of
Diveyevo (+ 1884)".
Retrieved January 19, 2025. "Virgin
Martyr Pelagia of Tarsus...