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Presbytera (Gr****: πρεσβυτέρα,
pronounced presvytéra) is a Gr****
title of
honor that is used to
refer to a priest's wife. It is
derived from presbyteros—the...
- "Father Alex and
Presbytera Xanthi Karloutsos Honored with the 2018
Athenagoras Human Rights Award". "Father Alex and
Presbytera Xanthi Karloutsos to...
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Matushka (Russian),
Panimatushka (Ukrainian), etc.
Episcopa Theodora Presbytera This
article incorporates text from
Diakonessa at
OrthodoxWiki which is...
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November 2021.
Retrieved 17
February 2023. Papademetriou,
Athanasia (2004).
Presbytera: The Life, Mission, and
Service of the Priest's Wife. ISBN 9780972466141...
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could be a
later addition. The use of the
feminine title episcopa or
presbytera has
however been
traditionally reserved for the wife or
widow of Christian...
- Languages:
Abouna (Arabic),
Pappas (Gr****),
Batushka (Russian) Priest's Wife:
Presbytera Mary (Gr****),
Khouria Mary (Arabic),
Matushka Mary (Russian), Popadiya...
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languages Abouna (Arabic),
Pappas (Gr****),
Batushka (Russian) Priest's Wife
Presbytera Mary (Gr****),
Khouria Mary (Arabic),
Matushka Mary (Russian), Popadiya...
- ISBN 978-1-7252-6805-0. Madigan,
Kevin J. (2021-02-18). "The
Meaning of
Presbytera in
Byzantine and
Early Medieval Christianity".
Patterns of Women's Leadership...
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ingrained in the
Orthodox faith,
being the son of
priest Piru
Buchiu and
presbytera Viorica Buchiu. The
family environment emphasized religious service, with...
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interred the
bodies of the
venerable Zeno and others…"
Diakonissa Presbytera "Women".
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