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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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Pachomian monasteries

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The Pachomian monasteries or the Koinonia of Upper Egypt were a group of Christian cenobitic monasteries founded by Pachomius the Great during the 4th...

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Pachomius the Great

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and bread, salt, and water were placed in their cells. In the Pachomian monasteries it was left very much to the individual taste of each monk to fix...

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Nag Hammadi library

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nearby Pachomian monastery and were buried after Saint Athanasius condemned the use of non-canonical books in his Festal Letter of 367 A.D. The Pachomian hypothesis...

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Horsiesius

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4th-century Egyptian Christian monk who served as the head of the Pachomian monasteries from 346 to 350 AD, and again from 368 to 387 AD. He is canonized...

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Theodorus of Tabennese

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the new leader of the Koinonia, problems soon arose in several Pachomian monasteries that viewed Horsiesios as a weak leader. Refusing to work or communicate...

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Nitrian Desert

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monastic site today. Desert Fathers Or of Nitria Desert of Mount Athos Pachomian monasteries "Nitrian Desert", in F. L. Cross and E. A. Livingstone, eds., The...

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Petronius of Egypt

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local Pachomian monasteries as monks. He later requested Pachomius to allow Tbew to join the Koinonia, which was Pachomius's federation of monasteries. During...

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Christian monasticism before 451

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Constantinople to Pope Hormisdas in 518. Pachomian monasteries Coptic monasticism Clasau, the early Welsh monasteries Members of the covenant Sinaites in Serbia...

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Tse Monastery

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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 Pachomian monasteries. The construction...

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Tbew

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an Egyptian Coptic Orthodox monastery that was established in the mid-4th century. It was one of the Pachomian monasteries. Egypt is known as the birthplace...

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Desert Fathers

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monasticism The Ascetical Homilies of Isaac the Syrian Fools for Christ Pachomian monasteries Sinaites in Serbia Therapeutae Chryssavgis 2008, p. 15. Olupona...

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Tmoushons

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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 Pachomian monasteries. The construction...

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Phnoum

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southernmost of the nine Pachomian monasteries. According to the Bohairic Life of Pachomius (58),: 78  the construction of the monastery created tensions between...

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Wadi El Natrun

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El-Hamra Lake Egypt portal Skete Door of Prophecies Pikrolimni (lake) Pachomian monasteries "Wadi an-Natrun (Markaz, Egypt) - Population Statistics, Charts...

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Tsmine

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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 Pachomian monasteries. During Pachomius's...

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Pbow

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(62 mi) north of Luxor in modern Upper Egypt. It was one of the nine Pachomian monasteries. Pbow is a Coptic name. The Arabic "Faw" in "Faw al-Qibli" ("South...

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Tabenna

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efforts have placed the ancient monastery on the edge of the modern-day village of Faw Qibli. Pachomian monasteries Theodorus of Tabennese Étienne Marc...

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Apocalypse of Paul

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Kirsti Copeland argues that it was more specifically composed at a Pachomian monastery in Egypt between 388 and 400 CE. Constantin von Tischendorf, M. R...

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Kellia

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walls are covered in inscriptions, graffiti and paintings. Pherme Pachomian monasteries Wadi El Natrun "episode_092_athanasius_life_of_antony". literatureandhistory...

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Gnosticism

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of Plato's Republic. These codices may have belonged to a nearby Pachomian monastery, and buried after Bishop Athanasius condemned the use of non-canonical...

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Christian monasticism

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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...

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Acts of Peter and the Twelve

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monasticism and that it came from a Pachomian monastery in 347–367 AD. Czachesz sees parallels between the written Pachomian rules and Lithargoel's warnings...

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Historiography of early Christianity

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Robinson suggests that these codices may have belonged to a nearby Pachomian monastery, and were buried after Bishop Athanasius condemned the uncritical...

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Barcelona Papyrus

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Zheltov in 2008. This anaphora, which could be related to some Pachomian monastery, was a form well known in Egypt before about the 7th century: in...

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Shenoute

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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...

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The Vision of Dorotheus

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part of an early monastery library in Pbow, Chenoboskion, based on the appearance of several letters of abbots of the Pachomian monastery located there....

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Dishna Papers

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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...

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Mother Irini

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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...

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