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- George (Bryanchaninov), Congregation of Marian Fathers (8 June 1919 – 5 April 2018) was a Russian priest in the Russian Gr**** Catholic Church, an Archimandrite...
- the ancient Tolga Monastery on the Volga River near Yaroslavl. Dmitry Bryanchaninov was born in the manor of Pokrovskoye to one of the wealthiest landowning...
- ****ociated with Saint Ignatius Bryanchaninov who was in charge of the poustinia between 1834 and 1857. Bryanchaninov had the monastery transformed by...
- (Dobrotolublye, Добротолю́бїе) in 1793, a Russian translation by Ignatius Bryanchaninov in 1857, and a five-volume translation into Russian (Dobrotolyubie)...
- reception over the years from academics and clergy. Saint Ignatius Bryanchaninov wrote that the book might give a student the impression that "unceasing...
- to be adopted as a national flag (1914–1917) A flag designed by "A. Bryanchaninov" for the Russian Republic (1917) Alexey Kokorekin's RSFSR flag proposal...
- the Bryanchaninov Estate, both located in the selo of Pokrovskoye, and the building of the secondary school in Gryazovets. Ignatius Bryanchaninov, who...
- warrior, and in later life a monk of Kiev Pechersk Lavra. Ignatius Bryanchaninov, bishop of Cauc****us, major 19th-century spiritual writer Innocent of...
- disciple in general from his body. In confirmation, he quoted Ignatius Bryanchaninov: "The desire to see spirits, curiosity to learn something from them...
- actively ****isted by the Congregation of Marian Fathers monks George Bryanchaninov and Andrei Katkov and they joined the French Jesuit Philippe de Regis [ru]...