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- and Paisios. Sergius of Radonezh and Nil Sorsky were two most venerated startsy of Old Muscovy. The revival of elders in the Slavic world is ****ociated...
- staretsdom. In 1821, a hermitage for startsy was established 400 metres (1,300 ft) away from the monastery. The startsy attracted crowds of devout Christians...
- agents of the Antichrist. Kapiton's self-immolating followers, the lesnye startsy (лесные старцы lit. 'forest elders'), appeared in Russia at the same time...
- Communion. He is generally considered the greatest of the 18th-century startsy (elders). Seraphim extended the monastic teachings of contemplation, theoria...
- the po****rity of The Way of a Pilgrim, and the public influence of the startsy at Optina Monastery known as the Optina Elders. Two Russian language translations...
- Seattle, spiritual son of Nectarius of Optina, the last of the great Optina startsy. In his ministry, Rose spoke frequently of an "Orthodoxy of the Heart"...
- Western Man first published in 1975. Although originating with ancient startsy (wise Russian elders, sg. starets), Doherty's po****r book made the concept...
- and Paisios. Sergius of Radonezh and Nil Sorsky were two most venerated startsy of Old Muscovy. The revival of elders in the Slavic world is ****ociated...
- patron saint of Russia, the greatest[citation needed] of the 19th-century startsy Serapion of Novgorod, Archbishop of Novgorod in the 16th century, known...
- close by. In the 19th century, this hermitage gained wide renown for its "startsy". After the outbreak of World War II, a POW camp was established in the...