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- The Kollyvades (Gr****: Κολλυβάδες) were the members of a movement within the Eastern Orthodox Church that began in the second half of the eighteenth century...
- by the Antiochian Orthodox community for the feast of Saint Barbara. Kollyvades Movement Memorial service (Orthodox) Prayer for the dead Kutia - a sweet...
- Church Russian Old-Orthodox Church Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church Hesychasm Kollyvades Palamism Neopalamism Imiaslavie (Onomatodoxy) Inochentism Joesphism Old...
- mercy on me, a sinner). Nicodemus aligned himself with the monks known as Kollyvades, who sought a revival of traditional Orthodox practices and patristic...
- Sophronius II. During his reign, a Synod in Constantinople condemned the Kollyvades. He was an educated and ascetic Patriarch and was especially preoccupied...
- Gr**** Enlightenment[citation needed]. He was the second leader of the Kollyvades Movement, succeeding Neophytos Kausokalyvites (1713–1784). He also aut****d...
- buildings have been restored. The monastery was founded in 1794 by a group of Kollyvades monks, who had left the monastery of Mount Athos after disagreements about...
- him a deacon soon after, while he was still at the monastery. The few Kollyvades monks who kept the monastery, provided guidance for Meletios. By that...
- lasted about one year. During it he tried to solve the issue of the "Kollyvades", choosing a harsher stance than his predecessor. On 24 December 1774...
- Locke, Leibniz and Wolff. 1754 Hesychast Renaissance begins with the Kollyvades Movement, whose leaders included St. Makarios of Corinth, Christophoros...