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- A skete (/ˈskiːt/) is a monastic community in Eastern Christianity that allows relative isolation for monks, but also allows for communal services and...
- (geographically in the town of White Cr****): The Monks of New Skete, a men's monastery founded in 1966, and the Nuns of New Skete, a women's monastery founded in 1969...
- of Ivano-Frankivsk and Halych. Currently there are 8 monks residing at the monastery. Manyava Skete is famous for the apparition of the Virgin Mary who...
- from the original on 2016-05-08. Retrieved 2021-09-06. "Solus Christi SketeMonks of New Manjava | UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH IN AMERICA УКРАЇНСЬКА ПРАВОСЛАВНА...
- The Darvari Skete (Romanian: Schitul Darvari) is a Romanian Orthodox skete located at 3 Schitul Darvari Street, Bucharest, Romania. It is dedicated to...
- A monk (/mʌŋk/; from Gr****: μοναχός, monachos, "single, solitary" via Latin monachus) is a man who is a member of a religious order and lives in a monastery...
- New Skete may refer to: New Skete (Mount Athos), Greece New Skete (New York), United States This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the...
- by the monks for life. The Convention of the brotherhood (Γεροντία, Gerontía) is the legislative body. Each of the other establishments (sketes, cells...
- The Skete of Saint Andrew, also the Skete of Apostle Andrew and Great Anthony or Skiti Agiou Andrea in Karyes is a monastic institution (skete) on Mount...
- Greece. The Skete is situated in a forested area, between the monasteries of Vatopedi and Pantokrator. It is inhabited by Bulgarian monks and it follows...