The Pachomian monasteries or the Koinonia of Upper Egypt were a group of Christian cenobitic monasteries founded by Pachomius the Great during the 4th century A.D. Altogether, by the mid-300s A.D., nine Pachomian monasteries formed a network or federation of monasteries known as the Koinonia. All of the nine historical Pachomian monasteries are now defunct.[1]
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The Pachomianmonasteries or the Koinonia of Upper Egypt were a group of Christian cenobitic monasteries founded by Pachomius the Great during the 4th...
and bread, salt, and water were placed in their cells. In the Pachomianmonasteries it was left very much to the individual taste of each monk to fix...
nearby Pachomianmonastery and were buried after Saint Athanasius condemned the use of non-canonical books in his Festal Letter of 367 A.D. The Pachomian hypothesis...
4th-century Egyptian Christian monk who served as the head of the Pachomianmonasteries from 346 to 350 AD, and again from 368 to 387 AD. He is canonized...
the new leader of the Koinonia, problems soon arose in several Pachomianmonasteries that viewed Horsiesios as a weak leader. Refusing to work or communicate...
monastic site today. Desert Fathers Or of Nitria Desert of Mount Athos Pachomianmonasteries "Nitrian Desert", in F. L. Cross and E. A. Livingstone, eds., The...
local Pachomianmonasteries as monks. He later requested Pachomius to allow Tbew to join the Koinonia, which was Pachomius's federation of monasteries. During...
Constantinople to Pope Hormisdas in 518. Pachomianmonasteries Coptic monasticism Clasau, the early Welsh monasteries Members of the covenant Sinaites in Serbia...
was a cenobitic monastery established by Pachomius the Great during the 4th century A.D. It was one of the nine Pachomianmonasteries. The construction...
an Egyptian Coptic Orthodox monastery that was established in the mid-4th century. It was one of the Pachomianmonasteries. Egypt is known as the birthplace...
monasticism The Ascetical Homilies of Isaac the Syrian Fools for Christ Pachomianmonasteries Sinaites in Serbia Therapeutae Chryssavgis 2008, p. 15. Olupona...
was a cenobitic monastery established by Pachomius the Great during the 4th century A.D. It was one of the nine Pachomianmonasteries. The construction...
southernmost of the nine Pachomianmonasteries. According to the Bohairic Life of Pachomius (58),: 78 the construction of the monastery created tensions between...
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was a cenobitic monastery established by Pachomius the Great during the 4th century A.D. It was one of the nine Pachomianmonasteries. During Pachomius's...
(62 mi) north of Luxor in modern Upper Egypt. It was one of the nine Pachomianmonasteries. Pbow is a Coptic name. The Arabic "Faw" in "Faw al-Qibli" ("South...
efforts have placed the ancient monastery on the edge of the modern-day village of Faw Qibli. Pachomianmonasteries Theodorus of Tabennese Étienne Marc...
Kirsti Copeland argues that it was more specifically composed at a Pachomianmonastery in Egypt between 388 and 400 CE. Constantin von Tischendorf, M. R...
walls are covered in inscriptions, graffiti and paintings. Pherme Pachomianmonasteries Wadi El Natrun "episode_092_athanasius_life_of_antony". literatureandhistory...
of Plato's Republic. These codices may have belonged to a nearby Pachomianmonastery, and buried after Bishop Athanasius condemned the use of non-canonical...
to the market and brought back what the monasteries required. From the spiritual point of view, the Pachomian monk was a religious living under a rule...
monasticism and that it came from a Pachomianmonastery in 347–367 AD. Czachesz sees parallels between the written Pachomian rules and Lithargoel's warnings...
Robinson suggests that these codices may have belonged to a nearby Pachomianmonastery, and were buried after Bishop Athanasius condemned the uncritical...
his monks. From his uncle, Saint Pigol, Shenoute inherited a monastery based on the Pachomian system, though more austere and stringent. This made its followers...
part of an early monastery library in Pbow, Chenoboskion, based on the appearance of several letters of abbots of the Pachomianmonastery located there....
in 1952 at Pabau near Dishna, Egypt, the ancient headquarters of the Pachomian order of monks; the discovery site is not far from Nag Hammadi, where...
Monasticism). St Pachom allegedly told Tamav to follow the rules of the Pachomian Koinonia (fellowship) in the convent. She then banned all forms of personal...