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- tradition of summoning the Patriarch to place a cross at the foundation of stauropegic monasteries or parochial churches. Such exempt jurisdictions, both monastic...
- Monastery (Russian: Валаамский монастырь; Finnish: Valamon luostari) is a stauropegic Orthodox monastery in Russian Karelia, located on Valaam, the largest...
- claims of the Holy See. The monastic communities of Mount Athos are stauropegic and they are directly under the jurisdiction of the e****enical patriarch...
- the local bishop. Those monasteries which enjoy the status of being stauropegic will be subject only to a primate or his Synod of Bishops and not the...
- the dissolution of the Soviet Union, it reopened in 1990. It was given stauropegic status in 1996. The monastery has a rectangular plan, articulated by...
- The Sacred Patriarchal and Stauropegic Monastery Esphigmenou (Gr****: Ιερά Πατριαρχική και Σταυροπηγιακή Μονή Εσφιγμένου) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery...
- to the 10th century. It is first attested in the Ottoman period as a stauropegic monastery and a metochion of the Karea Monastery on Mount Hymettus. It...
- the monastic community. The monasteries of the monastic community are stauropegic, i.e. they are exempt from the authority of the local bishop and only...
- монастырь, romanized: Zachat'yevskiy monastyr') is a Russian Orthodox stauropegic convent on the northern bank of the Moskva River in Khamovniki District...
- reform and took on an anti-feudal nature. In 1765, the monastery became stauropegic (from the Gr**** stauros meaning "cross" and pegio meaning "to affirm")...