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- Monastery (plural: monasteries) denotes the building, or complex of buildings, that Monasteries may vary greatly in size – a small dwelling accommodating only a hermit, or. — “Monastery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia”,
- Serbian Orthodox Monasteries of Kosovo and Metohija It is very difficult to say exactly how many monasteries have been built in this Diocese since many of them were destroyed long ago and others have remained deserted up to the present day and are now without monastic life. — “Monasteries”,
- The term monastery (from Greek: μοναστήριον (monastērion) denotes the buildings of a community of monastics (monks or nuns).[1] Monasteries may vary greatly in size from a small dwelling accommodating only a hermit to vast complexes and estates housing thousands. — “Monastery - New World Encyclopedia”,
- Austrian Monasteries and Abbeys. Austria's Abbeys and Monasteries. Kirchen und Klöster List of Cistercian Monasteries. Mepkin Abbey in Moncks Corner, S.C. — “Monasteries Online”, .gcsu.edu
- Medieval monasteries in England, including daily life and history. — “Medieval monasteries in England”,
- Visitors to the Painted Monasteries will often witness a nun or a monk beating a long beam with a mallet, tapping out a call to The town of Suceava may be the best starting point for a trip to the monasteries. — “ROMANIA's Painted Monastries - Voronet Monastery, UNESCO”,
- Monasteries of Suzdal - Suzdal is a small town in Russia, in the Golder Ring area north of Moscow near the town of Vladimir. Monasteries in Pereslavl-Zalessky, Central Russia - Pictures and Inner Light Productions - Photos of monks and monasteries of Eastern Orthodox and Coptic churches. — “Links to Other Orthodox Monasteries”, .lb
- Monasteries became the main promoters of art and culture, with learned scholars, schools, training centres, libraries, and printing facilities attached to them. Monasteries in Romania, especially in Moldavia and Wallachia, have been most cherished, and probably are the best preserved. — “Romanian Orthodox Monasteries & Churches Photos”,
- Monasteries were later found throughout the Christian world and often included a central space for church, chapels, fountain, and dining hall. By the high Middle Ages in Europe monasteries were some of the wealthiest and most landed institutions in existence. — “monastery: Definition from ”,
- The Orthodox Monasteries Worldwide Directory presents monasteries from all around the world including addresses, contact information, photographs and URL links. — “The Orthodox Monasteries Worldwide Directory - A”, orthodox-
- Ladakh region of Kashmir is also known for famous Buddhist monasteries representing the rich Buddhist culture and heritage. The beautiful monastries like Hamis, Lamayuru Strongdey and Sani are visited by the travelers and the devotees coming from. — “Monasteries in Ladakh, Famous Buddhist Monuments in Leh”,
- Category:Monasteries by country. From Wikimedia Commons, the free Monasteries in Argentina (1 C, 2 F) [+] Monasteries in Armenia (43 C, 7 F). — “Category:Monasteries by country - Wikimedia Commons”,
- Definition of Monasteries in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Monasteries. Pronunciation of Monasteries. Translations of Monasteries. Monasteries synonyms, Monasteries antonyms. Information about Monasteries in the free online English. — “Monasteries - definition of Monasteries by the Free Online”,
- Abbeys and Monasteries: Illustrated index of abbeys and monasteries profiled on Sacred Destinations. — “Abbeys And Monasteries - Abbeys and Monasteries of the World”, sacred-
- The following is a list of monasteries and sketes, both male and female, in America. This archdiocese has had a small number of formerly Athonite monks who were given a blessing to start monasteries. — “List of American monasteries - OrthodoxWiki”,
- Noting that the earliest Christian monasteries were founded in Egypt, provides a brief overview of the most noteworthy - along with a map and photographs - and provides lists, including links where available, of all the monasteries in Egypt by. — “Egypt: Christian Monasteries of Egypt”,
- Encyclopedia article about Monasteries. Information about Monasteries in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. — “Monasteries definition of Monasteries in the Free Online”, encyclopedia2
- (1) A religious community of either *** when spoken of in its corporate capacity (2) The buildings in which resides a community of either ***. — “CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Convent”,
- The Lord God blessed the Russian Diaspora to have many monasteries and monastic communities. Lesna Convent; others became the heirs of the tradition of old Russian monasteries, especially of Pochaev and Valaam; the third kind were established entirely in the. — “Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia”, russianorthodoxchurch.ws
- For a discussion of the history and development of monasteries see monasticism and abbey. There are higher levels to ascetic practice but the monks who practice these do not live in monasteries, but alone. — “Monastery - Definition”,
- Sanctuaries - A Guide to Lodgings in Monasteries, Abbeys, and Retreats of the United States Letters from visitors and monasteries alike praise the dissemination of this information. — “Sanctuaries - Guide to Lodgings in Monasteries, Abbeys Retreats”,