Elder Ephraim of Vatopedi (born 1956 as Vasilios Koutsou) is a Greek Cypriot Orthodox Christian hieromonk and archimandrite. He is currently Abbot of the Holy Monastery of Vatopedi at Mount Athos.
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Elder EphraimofVatopedi (born 1956 as Vasilios Koutsou) is a Greek Cypriot Orthodox Christian hieromonk and archimandrite. He is currently Abbot of the...
The Holy and Great Monastery ofVatopedi (Greek: Βατοπέδι, pronounced [vatoˈpeði]) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery on Mount Athos, Greece. The monastery...
was one of the primary disciples of St. Joseph the Hesychast at Mount Athos. Joseph was also known as the spiritual father ofEphraimofVatopedi, the current...
2021. Gabriel of Dionysiou EphraimofVatopedi Joseph the Hesychast Dionysiatis, Joseph (2020). Abbot Haralambos Dionysiatis: The Teacher of Noetic Prayer...
Elder of the Holy Monastery ofVatopedi on Mount Athos until his death on July 1, 2009. Another member of the group was Ephraim, later Elder Ephraim and...
Sub-Committee on Education, Youth and Sport (since 2019). On October 23, 2008 the Vatopedi scandal prompted State Minister and government spokesperson Theodoros Roussopoulos...
and changed its name to Alaniçi. EphraimofVatopedi (born 1956), Abbot ofVatopedi In 1983, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus unilaterally declared...
one in English by Constantine Cavarnos (1999). Charalambos of Dionysiou EphraimofVatopedi Joseph the Hesychast Cavarnos, Constantine (1999). Blessed...
Holy Monastery ofVatopedi, where he was said to have been miraculously cured of renal colic. He was sent from the Monastery ofVatopedi to his hometown...
the Vatopedi Monastery on Mount Athos, in Greece. The manuscript is a codex (precursor to the modern book), containing the near-complete text of the four...
Diplovatatzes; a Theodore Diplovatatzes granted the Vatopedi Monastery lands on Lemnos in 1430; and the last member of the family was Tommaso Diplovataccio (1468–1541)...
Iveron and Protaton he mentions without any designation; while Lavra, Vatopedi (see fig. 59), Pantokratoros, and Stavronikita (which had been recently...