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- Pishoy, Scetes, Egypt Monastery of Saint Pishoy, Scetes, Egypt Monastery of Saint Pishoy, Scetes, Egypt Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great, Scetes, Egypt...
- Monastery in Scetes, Egypt Monastery of Saint Pishoy, Scetes, Egypt Monastery of Saint Pishoy, Scetes, Egypt Monastery of Saint Pishoy, Scetes, Egypt Monastery...
- Saint Isidore of Scetes (died c. 390) was a 4th-century A.D. Egyptian Christian priest and desert ascetic. Isidore was one of the Desert Fathers and was...
- At the age of eighteen, he and an elder brother, moved to the desert of Scetes where he became a disciple of Pambo and a good friend of Pishoy. He lived...
- Church of St. Macarius at the Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great in Scetes, Egypt. Additional relics are claimed to reside in Gandzasar Monastery's...
- of St. Pambo ⲁⲡⲁ ⲡⲁⲙⲃⲱ of Scetes Amos, one of the minor twelve minor prophets Amun,ⲁⲡⲁ ⲁⲙⲟⲩⲛ anchorite and bishop from Scetes Anna Simone (Anasimon), the...
- Abraham of Scetis was a monk who became a saint of the Coptic Church. He was born the son of a wealthy landowner in Egypt. He is said to have had a vision...
- Monastery is probably the oldest among the four existing monasteries of Scetes. It was founded c. 335 A.D. by Saint Macarius the Great. The name Pa-Romeos...
- and together they boarded ship for Egypt. They died at a monastery of Scetes (present-day Wadi El Natrun) in AD 389. Their relics were translated to...
- had developed in the 4th century in the Kellia (Cells) of the desert of Scetes, where he was first a monk during the early 400s. There, he lived on a mountain...