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- usually only have as many hieromonks and hierodeacons as it needs to perform the daily services. In the church hierarchy, a hieromonk is of higher dignity...
- 1982), also known as Seraphim of Platina, was an American priest and hieromonk of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia who co-founded the Saint...
- Hierodeacons (monastic deacons) remove the veil when they vest for services, but hieromonks (monastic priests) do not. In the Gr**** tradition, nuns do not normally...
- Hieromonk Roman (Russian: Иеромонах Роман, secular name Alexander Ivanovich Matyushin, Russian: Александр Иванович Матюшин; born November 16, 1954, village...
- of the Russian Orthodox Church. They are usually monks, particularly Hieromonks. The female equivalent would be a Gerontissa (Γερόντισσα). Caloyers Peglidou...
- Μπαϊρακτάρης; February 7, 1906 – December 2, 1991) was a Gr**** Athonite hieromonk who became widely known for his gifts of spiritual discernment. He was...
- Historical Reserve "Ancient Chernihiv". Here below the List of prefects of hieromonks of the Chernihiv Collegium: Anthony Stakhovsky (1700-1709) John Dubinsky...
- the Strong, Moses the Robber, and Moses the Ethiopian, was an ascetic hieromonk in Egypt in the fourth century AD, and a Desert Father. He is highly venerated...
- (subdeacon, reader, altar server) do not wear the kamilavka when vested. Hieromonks (monastic priests) always wear the epanokalimavkion whenever they wear...
- kommos (قمص); this honorary title is granted to both married priests and hieromonks without distinction and is not used in the capacity of an Abbot, although...