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Pochaiv (Ukrainian: Почаїв, IPA: [poˈtʃɑjiu̯] ; Polish: Poczajów; Yiddish: פּאטשאיעװ, romanized: Pitshayev) is a city in
Kremenets Raion,
Ternopil Oblast...
- Job of
Pochayev (Ukrainian: Йов Почаївський; c. 1551 – 28
October 1651), to the
world Ivan
Zalizo (Ukrainian: Іван Залізо), in
Great Schema John (Ukrainian:...
- (The Banner) or
Russkoye znamya (Russian Banner),
Pochayevsky Listok (The
Pochayev Page), Zemshchina,
Kolokol (Bell),
Groza (Thunderstorm),
Veche (Po****r...
- the cloister-mate of
Peter Minchakievich (1890–1963) in Holy
Dormition Pochayev Lavra (now in Ukraine).
Minchakievich came from an
Orthodox Ukrainian family...
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notorious "Protocols of the
Elders of Zion". In
provincial Russia The
Pochayev Circular (Russian:
Pochayevsky listok) was the most po****r of the URP...
- lamb[a]
Joaquina Vedruna de Mas
Religious habit[citation needed] Job of
Pochayev Vested as a monk,
holding an abbot's crozier[citation needed] Joel (prophet)...
- library, a hospital, a drug
store and a home for
pilgrims travelling to the
Pochayev Monastery. She died in
Moscow at the age of 77 and was
buried in the Novodevichy...
- monastery. Four
years later, he
arrived in the
Monastery of
Saint Job of
Pochayev in Ladomirová in the
Carpathian Mountains (at the time, the
territory of...
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Mitrophan of Voronezh,
Tikhon of Zadonsk,
Vladimir Bogoyavlensky, Job of
Pochayev,
Innocent of Alaska,
Philaret Drozdov, and
Nicholas Sviatosha [pl]. The...
- mere
acceptance of
priestly ordination. He
stepped as an
obedient to the
Pochayev Lavra. He
worked in a
monastery printing house. In this
monastery he was...