- A
skete (/ˈskiːt/) is a
monastic community in
Eastern Christianity that
allows relative isolation for monks, but also
allows for
communal services and...
- Russian. Most of the
sketes are also
predominantly ethnic Gr****; however, two
sketes are Romanian. They are the
coenobitic "
Skētē Timiou Prodromou" (under...
- New
Skete may
refer to: New
Skete (Mount Athos),
Greece New
Skete (New York),
United States This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
-
cenobitic one. Two
large sketes (monastic
style communities) are
attached to Vatopedi: the
Skete of
Saint Andrew in
Karyes and the
Skete of
Saint Demetrius...
- The
following is a list of
Eastern Orthodox Christian monasteries and
sketes, both male and female, in the
United States of America.
Monastery of the Life-Giving...
- not wide
enough for
motor vehicles. They
connect the
various monasteries,
sketes, cells, kathismas, and
hermitages on the
peninsula to each other. Many of...
- New
Skete is the
collective term for two
Orthodox Christian monastic communities in Cambridge, New York (geographically in the town of
White Cr****): The...
- Monastery. In 1953, Joseph's
group settled in the New
Skete of Athos,
which was the
final skete that he sta**** at
during his lifetime. A
month before...
-
monasteries and
sketes, it is
under the
jurisdiction of the E****enical
Patriarchate of Constantinople. Currently, 25
monks live in the
Skete of Prodromos...
-
Skete of
Saint Panteleimon or
Skete of
Agiou Panteleimonos, not to be
confused with the
monastery of the same name, some
kilometres away, is a
skete of...