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Tikhon of
Zadonsk (secular name
Timofey Savelyevich Sokolov, Russian: Тимофей Савельевич Соколов; 1724–1783) was an 18th-century
Russian Orthodox bishop...
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Zadonsk (Russian: Задо́нск) is a town and the
administrative center of
Zadonsky District in
Lipetsk Oblast, Russia,
located on the left bank of the Don...
- the
message in both
plainspoken terms, yet also
quoting Saint Tikhon of
Zadonsk: How God
longs to see us come home! How God
longs to
embrace us and forgive...
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monastic vows and was
given the name
Tikhon in
honor of St.
Tikhon of
Zadonsk.
Tikhon was
consecrated Bishop of
Lublin on 19
October 1897. On 14 September...
- "Chronology of
Major Events, 1905-2005". The
Monastery of St.
Tikhon of
Zadonsk.
Retrieved 2025-03-24. Nichols, Robert; Croskey,
Robert (1972). "The Condition...
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Tikhon (Zaitsev) (born 1967)
Tikhon of
Kaluga (ca. 1400–1492)
Tikhon of
Zadonsk (1724–1783)
Tikhon of
Amathus (d. 425)
Eastern Slavic naming customs Liturgy...
- of the Christian's tongue, not
speaking foul language.
Saint Tikhon of
Zadonsk, a
bishop of
Eastern Orthodox Church,
lambasted profanity and blasphemy...
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wrote that the
prototype is
taken from
certain teachings of
Tikhon of
Zadonsk and "the naïveté of
style from the monk Parfeny's book of wanderings"....
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Russian Hierarchs:
Demetrius of Rostov,
Mitrophan of
Voronezh and
Tikhon of
Zadonsk. The
Armenian Apostolic Church recognizes the
Twelve Holy
Teachers (Vardapets)...
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Bogoroditsk and Yefremov, then
across Lipetsk Oblast, p****ing
through Yelets and
Zadonsk, and then
across Voronezh Oblast, byp****ing
Voronezh and Boguchar. After...