- him the name
Paisios, in
honour of the
indefatigable Metropolitan of Caesarea,
Paisios II,
whose native village was Pharasa. In 1958,
Paisios was
asked to...
- 18th-century
Bulgarian National Revival figure Saint Paisios (Eznepidis), also
known as
Elder Paisios of
Mount Athos, a 20th-century schema-monk Patriarch...
-
Paisios Ligarides (Παΐσιος Λιγαρίδης), born
Pantaleon Ligarides (Παντολέων Λιγαρίδης;
Latinized Ligaridus; c.1610 – 1678) was Gr****
Orthodox scholar and...
- the
father of
Paisios of
Mount Athos. He was
claimed to have
healed sick
people who came to him,
Christians and Muslims. He gave
Paisios his own name at...
- The
Church of St.
Basil and St.
Paisios,
Lincoln also
known as the Gr****
Orthodox Church of St.
Basil and St.
Paisios in
Lincoln is an
active Gr**** Orthodox...
- Church, and is
known in the
latter under the Gr****
version of his name,
Paisios.
Bishoy was born in 320 AD in the
village of
Shansa (Shensha or Shesna)...
-
Saints Evnuvios,
Paisios and
Averikios (Macedonian: Свети преподобномаченици Евнувиј, Пајсиј и Аверикиј) were
Eastern Orthodox monks from the town of...
- the
Cappadocian (1840-1924), god
father and
spiritual father of
Saint Paisios of
Mount Athos ****nius
Stadnitsky (1862 – 1936),
Archbishop and then Metropolitan...
-
under his own control. In 1649, a Gr**** delegation,
headed by
Patriarch Paisios of Jerusalem,
arrived in
Moscow and
tried to
convince the tsar and Nikon...
-
Pajsije II (Serbian Cyrillic: Пајсије II, Gr****: Παΐσιος Β΄) was
Archbishop of Peć and
Serbian Patriarch for a
short time
during 1758. He was an ethnic...