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- traditions of the Russian Church which had been given only the monastic Sabbaite typicon which she uses to this day in parishes and cathedrals as well as...
- ordering of services was later known as the Jerusalem or Palestinian or Sabbaite Typikon. Its usage was further solidified when the first printed typikon...
- traditions of the Russian Church which had been given only the monastic sabbaite typicon which is used to this day in parishes and cathedrals as well as...
- his Presbyter Andrew (730) (see also: September 20) Venerable Jonah the Sabbaite, the Presbiter (9th century), father of Sts. Theophanes the Hymnographer...
- Constantinople, tax collector in Africa (6th century) Venerable Jonah the Sabbaite, the Presbyter (9th century), father of Sts. Theophanes the Hymnographer...
- order" mentioned in Methodius' vita meant the mixed Constantinopolitan Sabbaite rite established by the Stoudites. But a later finding by the same author...
- (see also April 13 - Gr****, and West) Venerable martyr Christopher the Sabbaite, of St. Sabbas’ Monastery (797) (see also April 13 - Gr****) Virgin-martyr...
- traditions of the Russian Church which had been given only the monastic Sabbaite typicon which she uses to this day in parishes and cathedrals as well as...
- vigilance with unceasing prayer. His exposure to the asceticism of the Sabbaite fathers, together with the austerity of the monastic life and the harshness...
- Panedus, New Confessor for the holy icons’ sake. Venerable Theodore the Sabbaite, Archbishop of Edessa in Mesopotamia (848) (see also: July 9) Venerable...