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Orthodox Monks
Orthodox monks lead very strict lives. It is their overriding purpose to pray ... He also wears a leather belt around his waist. His habit is usually black ...
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Orthodox Monasteries
Orthodox Monasteries are in the Athonite tradition, of the age-old institution of ... The Orthodox Church in North America, as throughout the world, ...
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Veneration of Icons
How to Venerate Icons and why you do venerations. When you enter into Korennaya Hermitage it is just like walking into an open Bible!
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St. Joakim & Anna Pamplet
I had a wonderful pamplet given to me from the priest of this Church at the end of my visit. This Church sits at the edge of Svodoba Villiage and is about ...
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Orthodox Dress Code
Russian Orthodox Dress Code - Dress as if you were approching God. This has been a tradition for over 1000 years in Russia and is repected practice in all ...
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Orthodox Monks
Orthodox monks lead very strict lives. It is their overriding purpose to pray for the world and the salvation of all mankind. Monks and nuns do not, ...
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Orthodox Nuns
Orthodox monastic's do not have "orders" as in the Catholic Church. Orthodox monks and nuns lead identical spiritual lives. There may be slight differences ...
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Orthodox Nuns
Orthodox monastic's do not have "orders" as in the Catholic Church. Orthodox monks and nuns lead identical spiritual lives. There may be slight differences ...
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Saint Seraphim of Sarvo
In 1903, Sarvo was visited by Emperor of All Russia Nicholas II who with his family and court attended the ceremony of canonization of St Seraphim of Sarov. ...
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Kursk Root Icon
Sacred Tradition tells us, for example, of the existence of an Icon of the Savior during His lifetime (the "Icon-Made-Without-Hands") and of Icons of the ...