- Pskov-Pechory
Monastery or The
Pskovo-Pechersky
Dormition Monastery or
Pskovo-Pechersky
Monastery (Russian: Пско́во-Печ́ерский Успе́нский монасты́рь, Estonian:...
- The
lyrics to the
latter were
composed by
Father Roman, a
priest of the
Pskovo-Pechorsky Monastery. Her
album "Hieromonk Roman's songs" was
blessed by...
- butterfly. The
supposed grave of Peko is
under an old oak tree near the
Pskovo-Pechersky Monastery. He also
appears in the name of a song by Korpiklaani...
-
turned out to be fruitless. In
November some
Polish forces attacked the
Pskovo-Pechorsky Monastery, but to no avail. King
Stephen Báthory then ordered...
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monastic vows in
Solovetsky Monastery. In 1621, he
became a
hegumen at
Pskovo-Pechorsky Monastery. In
January 1627,
Joasaphus was
appointed archbishop...
- (from
December 26, 1957,
Metropolitan of
Saratov and Volsk). He died in
Pskovo-Pechorsky Monastery, and is
buried in the
caves of the monastery. (Russian)...
- and
traditional vocal polyphony (leelo) at the
University of Tartu. The
Pskovo-Pechersky
Monastery in
Petseri has been an
important religious and communal...
-
Orthodoxy in the
Faculty of
Theology at the
University of Tartu.
There was a
Pskovo-Pechorsky
Monastery in Petseri, two convents—in
Narva and Kuremäe, a priory...
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Pechenga Monastery Pokrovsky Monastery (Moscow)
Pokrovsky Monastery (Suzdal)
Pskovo-Pechorsky
Monastery Püh****a
Convent Rizopolozhensky Monastery Rozhdestvensky...
- mid-15th
century one of the most
important Russian Orthodox monasteries, the
Pskovo-Pechersky Monastery, was
founded in the area.
During the last year of World...