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Presbytera (Gr****: πρεσβυτέρα,
pronounced "prez-vee-TER-ah") is a term used in
Christian traditions,
primarily within Eastern Orthodoxy, to
denote the...
- "Father Alex and
Presbytera Xanthi Karloutsos Honored with the 2018
Athenagoras Human Rights Award". "Father Alex and
Presbytera Xanthi Karloutsos to...
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could be a
later addition. The use of the
feminine title episcopa or
presbytera has
however been
traditionally reserved for the wife or
widow of Christian...
- Languages:
Abouna (Arabic),
Pappas (Gr****),
Batushka (Russian) Priest's Wife:
Presbytera Mary (Gr****),
Khouria Mary (Arabic),
Matushka Mary (Russian), Popadiya...
- in
monastic and
pastoral settings.
Scholars debate whether titles like
presbytera or
sacerdota (priestess)
denote sacramental authority or
functional leadership...
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languages Abouna (Arabic),
Pappas (Gr****),
Batushka (Russian) Priest's Wife
Presbytera Mary (Gr****),
Khouria Mary (Arabic),
Matushka Mary (Russian), Popadiya...
- I)
interred the
bodies of the
venerable Zeno and others…"
Diakonissa Presbytera "Women".
Archived from the
original on 2007-08-19.
Retrieved 2012-09-01...
- ISBN 978-1-7252-6805-0. Madigan,
Kevin J. (2021-02-18). "The
Meaning of
Presbytera in
Byzantine and
Early Medieval Christianity".
Patterns of Women's Leadership...
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Ammion the
Presbytera is
honored in a third-century
tombstone from Uçak, Phrygia,
inscribed with "Bishop
Diogas in
memory of
Ammion the
Presbytera." There...
- Indonesia: An
Interview with Fr.Dionysios (Rm.Dionisius
Surya Halim) and his
presbytera Artemia Rita
Archived 2016-03-11 at the
Wayback Machine.
Orthodoxy in...