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- The Sacred Patriarchal and Stauropegic Monastery Esphigmenou (Gr****: Ιερά Πατριαρχική και Σταυροπηγιακή Μονή Εσφιγμένου) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery...
- between the Orthodox Church of Constantinople and the Catholic Church. The Esphigmenou monastery is particularly outspoken in this respect, having raised black...
- to Kyril, the ****ure abbot of Koutloumousiou Monastery, and then to Esphigmenou Monastery (although he was not supportive of their later opposition to...
- of Celje (1406–1456). On 11 September 1429, Đurađ made a donation to Esphigmenou Monastery at Mount Athos. The charter for the do****ent names his wife...
- Lesser Blessing of Waters following an all-night vigil on Mount Athos at Esphigmenou Monastery on its patron feast, the Ascension pascal procession on Bright...
- in a place called Veria. He served for a short time as Abbot of the Esphigmenou Monastery but was forced to resign in 1335 due to discontentment regarding...
- are found in some churches and monasteries in Greece, including the Esphigmenou monastery of Mount Athos and the Dormition of Theotokos Monastery, Boeotia...
- banned in Russia. The slogan "Orthodoxy or death!" was first used by the Esphigmenou monastery in 1972, after it cut ties with the Eastern Orthodox Church...
- Agathangel, abbot of the monastery Esphigmenou and his countryman, received him to the monastery brethren. In Esphigmenou he was tonsured a monk with the...
- Monastery, Ms. Gr. 1262". Oikematation written at the scriptorium of the Esphigmenou Monastery on Mount Athos (1437). Papagiannis, Gregorios (2006). Ακάθιστος...