Hegoumenos
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higoumène — ⇒HIGOUMÈNE, HÉGOUMÈNE, subst. Supérieur(e) d un monastère de rite byzantin. Le R. P. Gabriel, higoumène, eut la bonté de nous recevoir (M. RICHARD ds B.I.R.H.T., t. 13, 1964 65, p. 38). Les sœurs catholiques de rite oriental d Aubazine ne… … Encyclopédie Universelle
hégoumène — ⇒HIGOUMÈNE, HÉGOUMÈNE, subst. Supérieur(e) d un monastère de rite byzantin. Le R. P. Gabriel, higoumène, eut la bonté de nous recevoir (M. RICHARD ds B.I.R.H.T., t. 13, 1964 65, p. 38). Les sœurs catholiques de rite oriental d Aubazine ne… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Vatopedi — Kloster Vatopedi … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hierarchy of the Early Church — • The word hierarchy is used here to denote the three grades of bishop, priest, and deacon (ministri) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hierarchy of the Early Church Hierarchy of the Early Church … Catholic encyclopedia
Eastern Monasticism — Eastern Monasticism † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Eastern Monasticism (1) Origin The first home of Christian monasticism is the Egyptian desert. Hither during persecution men fled the world and the danger of apostasy, to serve God in… … Catholic encyclopedia
higoumène ou, rare, hégoumène — ● higoumène ou, rare, hégoumène nom masculin (grec moderne hêgoumenos) Supérieur d un monastère orthodoxe. ● higoumène ou, rare, hégoumène (synonymes) nom masculin (grec moderne hêgoumenos) Supérieur d un monastère orthodoxe. Synonymes :… … Encyclopédie Universelle
hegumen — hə̇ˈgyümə̇n noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin hegumenus, from Late Greek hēgoumenos, from Greek hēgoumenos leader, president, from present participle of hēgeisthai to lead more at seek : the head of a religious community (as a small monastery) in… … Useful english dictionary
Mount Athos — Ἅγιον Ὄρος Agion Oros (Αυτόνομη Μοναστικὴ Πολιτεία Ἁγίου Ὄρους) Aftonomi Monastiki Politia Agiou Orous location of Mount Athos in Greece … Wikipedia
Serbian Orthodox Church — Српска православна црква Srpska pravoslavna crkva Cathe … Wikipedia
Tornikios — T ornike (Lang ka|თორნიკე) also known as Tornikios or Thornikios (died in 985) was a retired Georgian general and monk who came to be better known as a founder of the formerly Georgian Orthodox Iviron Monastery on Mt Athos in the modern day… … Wikipedia