Athonite, "of/from/related to Athos", may refer to: Athanasius theAthonite Euthymius theAthonite George theAthonite John theAthonite Silouan the Athonite...
over the sea. It currently houses 54 monks. Its hegumen is Archimandrite Eliseus. The monastery was founded in the 13th century by SimontheAthonite, who...
"the place where the young child lay" (Matthew 2:9). Sometimes the faint image of an angel is drawn inside the aureola. SimontheAthonite founded the...
life by the agency of the oil of St Stephen. Nilus of Kynouria Barbarus the Former Robber SimontheAthonite Saint Walpurga: "Famous among the oils of...
Church), and its related observances: Els Enfarinats (Ibi, Spain) SimontheAthonite December 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) King Taksin Memorial Day...
Robber SimontheAthonite, d. 1287 Saint Walpurga: "Famous among the oils of saints is the Oil of Saint Walburga (Walburgis oleum). It flows from the stone...
of their practices, also reading the writings of the teacher in hesychasm of St Gregory Palamas, himself an Athonite monk. Trained in Western Scholastic...
of the Orans type, whereas theAthonite icon is of a style called Hodegetria (literally, "She who leads the way"). It has been suggested that the Athonite...
applied to the sect of the Melchisedechians. The Adsincani appear in an 11th-century text preserved in Mt Athos, The Life of Saint George theAthonite (written...
dedicated to the Ascension of Christ in the monastic state of Mount Athos in Greece. It is built next to the sea at the northern part of theAthonite peninsula...
distinction as part of his defense of theAthonite monastic practice of hesychasmos against the charge of heresy brought by the humanist scholar and theologian...
Albania. The Moscopole printing house was founded by the monk Georgios Konstantinidis. Konstantinidis, owner of the printing house, was a teacher at the New...
Mikaeli 9th century, calligrapher; known for Adysh Gospels Euthymius theAthonite (c. 955–1024), monk, philosopher and scholar Gabrieli 10th century, calligrapher...
on lay piety, community experience and personal faith. In the Orthodox world, theAthonite monks Gregory of Sinai (d. 1346) and Gregory Palamas (d. 1359)...
Silouan theAthonite, the elder of Mount Athos, already canonized in 1987 by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. In the 1980s the Russian Orthodox...
located on the western parvis of the Church of Holy Sepulchre. The other icon is located in the Cave of Saint Athanasios theAthonite, on the southern tip...
commemorated by the monks of theAthonite Simonopetra Monastery for his great contributions in the form of land and money to rebuilding the monastery that...
voted "the greatest Romanian of all time". In Athonite legends, Romanian stories, and Moldavian chronicles alike, Stephen's victories against the Ottomans...
Athos (1924–1994) born Arsenios Eznepidis, a well-known Athonite monk from Farasa, Cappadocia. The Cappadocian Greek-American immigrant and renowned Hollywood...
(1864–1944) Max Heindel (1865–1919) John Chapman (1865–1933) Silouan theAthonite (1866–1938) Joseph Franklin Rutherford (1869—1942) Grigori Rasputin (1869–1916)...
laymen.[citation needed] The reason for this attack was the opposition of theAthonite monks to the Union of Lyons, which the Emperor had supported for...
ideals to be reconciled with the ideological world of the monks within theAthonite regime". On 8 May, the Turks, infuriated by the landing of sailors from...
Aristenos, from the 12th century All of these books were compiled later by theAthonite monk Saint Nicodemus the Hagiorite and became the basis of the modern Eastern...
of their practices, also reading the writings of the teacher in Hesychasm of St Gregory Palamas, himself an Athonite monk. Trained in Western Scholastic...