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Saint Ephraim of
Katounakia or Efrem/Ephraim
Katounakiotis (Gr****: Εφραίμ Κατουνακιώτης; born
Evangelos Papanikitas (Ευάγγελος Παπανικήτας) in Abelochori...
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Katounakia (Gr****: Σκήτη Κατουνάκια) is an
Eastern Orthodox skete of the
community of
Mount Athos that is
subordinate to the
Great Lavra. The
skete is...
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Smyrna (Gr****: Δανιήλ Κατουνακιώτης ο Σμυρναίος, also
known as
Daniel of
Katounakia; born
Dimitrios Dimitriadis, Gr****: Δημήτριος Δημητριάδης) (Smyrna, 1846...
- went to
Mount Athos to
become a monk. In 1921, his
first destination was
Katounakia in the
Mount Athos region. He
joined the
Danielaioi Brotherhood [el] and...
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residence at the
Iviron Monastery, then at
Katounakia. His
failing health may have led him to
leave Katounakia. 1966:
Paisios had an operation, and part...
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quotation to verify] For example, the po****r Gr**** Saint,
Elder Ephraim of
Katounakia (died 1998), said when
asked about e****enism, "I went to my cell and pra****...
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Elder Ephraim of
Katounakia.
Translated by
Tessy V****iliadou-Christodoulou. (Life and
teachings of
Elder Ephraim (1912–1998) of
Katounakia, Mt Athos, a disciple...
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Other smaller settlements are:
Vigla Agios Nilos Kerasia Karoulia Katounakia Kafsokalyvia Vouleftiria Provata Morfonou Kapsala Daily visitors to Mount...
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Mount Athos.
Located just to the east of
Little St. Anne's
Skete and
Katounakia, it is
inhabited by a few
dozen monks. Some
cells in
Kerasia include:...
- Vatopedi). On
Mount Athos,
Ephraim also
became acquainted with St.
Ephraim of
Katounakia and St.
Paisios of
Mount Athos.
Around 1987, at the
invitation of Vatopedi...