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  • Sarov
  • Closed town in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia

    of the Sarov Monastery next to the Sarov River. In 1664, an Orthodox monk Theodosius first settled on the Sarov hill. The first Church of Sarov tenement

    Sarov

    Sarov

    Sarov

  • Seraphim of Sarov
  • Russian saint (1754/1759–1833)

    Seraphim of Sarov (Russian: Серафим Саровский; 30 July [O.S. 19 July] 1754 or 1759 – 14 January [O.S. 2 January] 1833), born Prókhor Isídorovich Moshnín

    Seraphim of Sarov

    Seraphim of Sarov

    Seraphim_of_Sarov

  • Sarov Monastery
  • Monastery in Sarov, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia

    The Monastery of the Dormition of the Mother of God (Russian: Свято-Успенская Саровская пустынь) is located in Sarov, Russia. The town took its name from

    Sarov Monastery

    Sarov Monastery

    Sarov_Monastery

  • Saint Augustine of Hippo and Seraphim of Sarov Monastery
  • Seraphim of Sarov Monastery (Greek: Μονή Αγίων Αυγουστίνου Ιππώνος και Σεραφείμ του Σαρώφ) is an Orthodox Christian men's communal monastery that belongs

    Saint Augustine of Hippo and Seraphim of Sarov Monastery

    Saint Augustine of Hippo and Seraphim of Sarov Monastery

    Saint_Augustine_of_Hippo_and_Seraphim_of_Sarov_Monastery

  • Diveyevo Convent
  • Monastery in Russia

    Свя́то-Тро́ицкий Серафи́мо-Диве́евский монасты́рь) is a monastery of nuns (convent) in Diveyevo settlement near Sarov (12 km), and near the city of Nizhny Novgorod

    Diveyevo Convent

    Diveyevo Convent

    Diveyevo_Convent

  • Herman of Alaska
  • Russian Orthodox monk and saint (c. 1736 – 1837)

    served in the military. He then entered monastic life as a novice at Sarov Monastery. This concurred with testimony of Archimandrite Theophan (Sokolov)

    Herman of Alaska

    Herman of Alaska

    Herman_of_Alaska

  • Sarov (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sarov is a town in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia. It may also refer to Places Sarov Monastery in Sarov, Russia Sarov, Goranboy, a village and municipality

    Sarov (disambiguation)

    Sarov_(disambiguation)

  • Seraph
  • Type of angel in Abrahamic religions

    form of the word, seraphim, was given to Seraphim of Sarov upon his reception into the Sarov monastery. This later inspired Eugene Dennis Rose, a former

    Seraph

    Seraph

    Seraph

  • Closed city
  • Settlement with restricted access

    actual settlement can be rather distant from its namesakes; for instance, Sarov, designated Arzamas-16, is in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, whereas Arzamas is

    Closed city

    Closed city

    Closed_city

  • All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Physics
  • Research institute based in Sarov, Russia

    satisfying place in the former Sarov Monastery (a famous saint that lived in the monastery, the Saint Seraphim of Sarov, later became a patron saint of

    All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Physics

    All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Physics

    All-Russian_Scientific_Research_Institute_of_Experimental_Physics

  • Seraphim Chichagov
  • Russian Orthodox bishop

    to Serafimo-Diveevsky Monastery and the Sarov monastery in Sarov. During these visits he wrote a history of the Sarov monastery and a biography of the

    Seraphim Chichagov

    Seraphim Chichagov

    Seraphim_Chichagov

  • Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
  • First-level administrative division of Russia

    the town of Sarov there is the Serafimo-Diveyevsky Monastery, one of the largest convents in Russia, established by Saint Seraphim of Sarov. The Makaryev

    Nizhny Novgorod Oblast

    Nizhny Novgorod Oblast

    Nizhny_Novgorod_Oblast

  • Nikolay Motovilov
  • ill. He died in 1879, and was buried at Serafimo-Diveyevsky Monastery. Seraphim of Sarov, whose name Motovilov had worked so hard to bring to Russian

    Nikolay Motovilov

    Nikolay Motovilov

    Nikolay_Motovilov

  • Monastery of Christ the Savior, Wirów
  • Former Orthodox women's monastery in Wirów, Poland

    The Monastery of Christ the Savior was an Orthodox women's monastery in Wirów, active from 1893 to 1915. It was one of the non-contemplative women's monasteries

    Monastery of Christ the Savior, Wirów

    Monastery of Christ the Savior, Wirów

    Monastery_of_Christ_the_Savior,_Wirów

  • St. Anthony's Greek Orthodox Monastery (Florence, Arizona)
  • Monastery in Pinal County, Arizona

    While the entire monastery is dedicated to Saint Anthony the Great, within its grounds are chapels dedicated to Seraphim of Sarov, Demetrius of Thessaloniki

    St. Anthony's Greek Orthodox Monastery (Florence, Arizona)

    St. Anthony's Greek Orthodox Monastery (Florence, Arizona)

    St._Anthony's_Greek_Orthodox_Monastery_(Florence,_Arizona)

  • List of tallest Eastern Orthodox church buildings
  • Псковском Кремле. (in Russian) "World's tallest wooden church: Săpânța-Peri Monastery". www.worldrecordacademy.org. 14 June 2019. Retrieved 3 January 2024.

    List of tallest Eastern Orthodox church buildings

    List of tallest Eastern Orthodox church buildings

    List_of_tallest_Eastern_Orthodox_church_buildings

  • Agathonos Monastery
  • Oeta and its national park. Saint Augustine of Hippo and Seraphim of Sarov Monastery Panagia Chrysopodaritissa Koder, Johannes; Hild, Friedrich (1976).

    Agathonos Monastery

    Agathonos Monastery

    Agathonos_Monastery

  • Nikolai von Meck
  • Russian engineer and entrepreneur (1863–1929)

    for organizing the pilgrimage of Nicholas II and his family in the Sarov monastery. Nikolai von Meck at the beginning of Russian-Japanese War led charity

    Nikolai von Meck

    Nikolai von Meck

    Nikolai_von_Meck

  • Paraskeva Diveyevskaya
  • Russian wanderer and nun

    the Sarov monastery mill, where she came to work. Paraskeva endured hardships without complaint. Local peasants and travelers who came to Sarov surrounded

    Paraskeva Diveyevskaya

    Paraskeva Diveyevskaya

    Paraskeva_Diveyevskaya

  • Vasily the Barefoot
  • Russian wanderer

    photograph The man of God Vasily Barefoot among the clergy of the Sarov Monastery (July 17–20, 1903). Irina Knyazkova, the chief specialist of the scientific

    Vasily the Barefoot

    Vasily the Barefoot

    Vasily_the_Barefoot

  • Luke Voyno-Yasenetsky
  • Russian surgeon and saint (1877–1961)

    portions of his relics are found in the Sagmata Monastery (in Boeotia, near Thebes and Ypato), Dovra Monastery, All Saints Antiochian Orthodox Church in Raleigh

    Luke Voyno-Yasenetsky

    Luke Voyno-Yasenetsky

    Luke_Voyno-Yasenetsky

  • November 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    also to Sarov Monastery, where he was to defend St. Seraphim's orphans to such an extent that he was even banished for several years from Sarov. St. Seraphim

    November 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    November 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    November_1_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • St. Onuphrius Monastery in Jabłeczna
  • Orthodox monastery in Jabłeczna, Poland

    traditions drawn from the Optina Monastery, the Sarov Monastery, and the monasteries of Kyiv. The period of the monastery's final years of operation in Tsarist

    St. Onuphrius Monastery in Jabłeczna

    St. Onuphrius Monastery in Jabłeczna

    St._Onuphrius_Monastery_in_Jabłeczna

  • List of tallest church buildings
  • in Lübeck, Germany. The tallest wooden church building is Săpânța-Peri Monastery church (78 m) in Săpânța, Romania. The tallest church building in the

    List of tallest church buildings

    List of tallest church buildings

    List_of_tallest_church_buildings

  • Seraphim Rose
  • American Orthodox monk and writer (1934–1982)

    friends built a monastery named for Herman of Alaska. At his tonsure, in October 1970, Rose was given the name "Seraphim" after Seraphim of Sarov. He wrote

    Seraphim Rose

    Seraphim Rose

    Seraphim_Rose

  • Dmitry Strukov
  • Russian painter

    following year, the Rector of Sarov Monastery commissioned him to draw the monuments there and at the Diveyevo Monastery. After that, he travelled almost

    Dmitry Strukov

    Dmitry Strukov

    Dmitry_Strukov

  • November 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Ebedmelech the Ethiopian, of Jeremiah 38:7). Repose of Schemamonk Mark of Sarov Monastery (1817) Repose of Hieroschemamonk Daniel (Sandu Tudor), poet of Romania

    November 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    November 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    November_4_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • July 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Archimandrite, of Suzdal (1507) Repose of Hieroschemamonk John, founder of Sarov Monastery (1737) Repose of Righteous Confessor Andrew the Russian, at Cairo (c

    July 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    July 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    July_4_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • July 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Ponomarev, Deacon (1918) New Hieromartyr Basil (Erekaev), Hieromonk of Sarov Monastery (1937) Virgin-martyrs Anastasia Kamaeva and Helen Astashkina (1937)

    July 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    July 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    July_28_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Ambrose of Optina
  • Russian Orthodox elder, monk, and saint

    experienced. You could go to Sarov too, but there are no more experienced elders there" (at that time, Seraphim of Sarov already reposed). Hilarion added:

    Ambrose of Optina

    Ambrose of Optina

    Ambrose_of_Optina

  • Paisius Velichkovsky
  • Eastern Orthodox monk and theologian (1722–1794)

    Philokalia was one of the favourite books of Seraphim of Sarov, who received blessing to go to Sarov for spiritual devotion from the Paisius' disciple Dosifei

    Paisius Velichkovsky

    Paisius Velichkovsky

    Paisius_Velichkovsky

  • Nicholas Olhovsky
  • Russian Orthodox bishop (born 1974)

    her name to assist the frescoing of her home parish of St. Seraphim of Sarov in Sea Cliff, NY. In December 2010, Fr. Nicholas was appointed Caretaker

    Nicholas Olhovsky

    Nicholas Olhovsky

    Nicholas_Olhovsky

  • Sergei Nilus
  • Russian religious writer (1862–1929)

    the Russian nobility, Fool for Christ, and a disciple of St. Seraphim of Sarov. Nilus published one of Motoviliv's manuscripts as "A Wonderful Revelation

    Sergei Nilus

    Sergei Nilus

    Sergei_Nilus

  • Arzamas I railway station
  • Railway station in Arzamas, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

    The Emperor arrived accompanied by his family to pilgrimage to the Sarov Monastery. In 1918 the Arzamas-Kanash line put into operation, providing the

    Arzamas I railway station

    Arzamas_I_railway_station

  • New Athos
  • Town in Abkhazia, Georgia

    New Athos Cave Railway. New Athos is twinned with: Sergiyev Posad, Russia Sarov, Russia Ryazan, Russia Mount Athos The political status of Abkhazia is disputed

    New Athos

    New Athos

    New_Athos

  • Starets
  • Eastern Orthodox Christian spiritual figure

    The most famous Russian starets of the early 19th century was Seraphim of Sarov (1759–1833), who went on to become one of the most revered Orthodox saints

    Starets

    Starets

  • May 13 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Bortsurmany, disciple of St. Seraphim of Sarov (1762; †1848). Repose of Rassophore Monk John, of St. Nilus of Sora Monastery (1863) Repose of Eldress Sepfora

    May 13 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    May 13 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    May_13_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Hermit
  • Person who lives in seclusion from society

    Members of religious orders: Herman of Alaska, 18th century Seraphim of Sarov, 18th/19th century Thomas Merton, 20th-century Trappist monk, spiritual

    Hermit

    Hermit

    Hermit

  • George Schaefer (bishop)
  • Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia

    his 60th birthday, Bishop George was awarded the Order of St. Seraphim of Sarov, 2nd degree, by Patriarch Kirill of Moscow. On January 27, 2013, Bishop

    George Schaefer (bishop)

    George_Schaefer_(bishop)

  • Hesychasm
  • Eastern Orthodox contemplative prayer

    already previously known in Russia, as is attested by St. Seraphim of Sarov's independent practice of it.[citation needed] The hesychast interprets Jesus's

    Hesychasm

    Hesychasm

    Hesychasm

  • Glinsk Hermitage
  • Orthodox monastery in Sosnivka, Ukraine

    part by fourteen other monasteries in Imperial Russia. St. Seraphim of Sarov was a contemporary of Abbot Philaret and would send some of his disciples

    Glinsk Hermitage

    Glinsk Hermitage

    Glinsk_Hermitage

  • Divljana Monastery
  • Monastery in Serbia

    them came to Divljana monastery. They painted and arranged the new temple, and in 1933, they built a winter church dedicated to Sarov miracle worker St.

    Divljana Monastery

    Divljana Monastery

    Divljana_Monastery

  • Sergius of Radonezh
  • Russian saint and reformer (1314–1392)

    any personage on the Russian Orthodox Church. Together with Seraphim of Sarov, he is one of the most highly venerated saints in Russia. Historian Serge

    Sergius of Radonezh

    Sergius of Radonezh

    Sergius_of_Radonezh

  • Eastern Orthodox Church in Thailand
  • Church in Chiang Mai Holy Royal Martyrs Church in Hua Hin St. Seraphim of Sarov in Ko Pha-ngan Surat Thani Province The mission of Russian Orthodox Church

    Eastern Orthodox Church in Thailand

    Eastern Orthodox Church in Thailand

    Eastern_Orthodox_Church_in_Thailand

  • Monastery of the Theotokos of Iveron (Samara)
  • Orthodox cathedral in Samara, Russia

    Monastery of the Theotokos of Iveron (in Russian: Иверский монастырь) is an Orthodox convent of the Samara and Tolyatti Eparchy of the Russian Orthodox

    Monastery of the Theotokos of Iveron (Samara)

    Monastery of the Theotokos of Iveron (Samara)

    Monastery_of_the_Theotokos_of_Iveron_(Samara)

  • Klyuchegorsky Kazan Mother of God Monastery
  • Women's Orthodox defunct monastery in Russia

    part. The monastery wall partially remains. Of the five churches, only the two-story brick refectory church in honor of Seraphim of Sarov survives, used

    Klyuchegorsky Kazan Mother of God Monastery

    Klyuchegorsky Kazan Mother of God Monastery

    Klyuchegorsky_Kazan_Mother_of_God_Monastery

  • Justin Popović
  • Eastern Orthodox theologian (1894–1979)

    ascetics: St. Anthony and Theodosius of the Caves in Kiev, St. Seraphim of Sarov, St. Sergius of Radonezh, St. John of Kronstadt and others. After his year's

    Justin Popović

    Justin Popović

    Justin_Popović

  • Tikhon Shevkunov
  • Russian bishop and writer

    "Father Serafim" (2002) - a children's book telling the story of Seraphim of Sarov. "Death of an Empire. Byzantium Lesson" published by Eksmo in 2008. "Everyday

    Tikhon Shevkunov

    Tikhon Shevkunov

    Tikhon_Shevkunov

  • Levitation of saints
  • Saints to whom the ability to fly or levitate has been attributed

    floor of his cell into midair and remained there for some time. Seraphim of Sarov (1759–1833), Russian Orthodox saint, allegedly had a gift to levitate over

    Levitation of saints

    Levitation of saints

    Levitation_of_saints

  • Zinon (Teodor)
  • Russian clergyman, painter, and teacher

    of Sarov lower church iconostasis of the Trinity Cathedral of Pskov (destroyed). Participated in painting the refectory of the New Valamo Monastery in

    Zinon (Teodor)

    Zinon (Teodor)

    Zinon_(Teodor)

  • Prelest
  • Concept in Eastern Orthodox Christianity

    Fathers. He read for the first time the conversation of St. Seraphim of Sarov with Motovilov, but understood it in a primitive way and began to pray about

    Prelest

    Prelest

  • List of Christian pilgrimage sites
  • Saint Paraskevi.[clarification needed] Diveyevo Monastery: the main shrine of Saint Seraphim of Sarov. Trinity Lavra of Saint Sergius: the main shrine

    List of Christian pilgrimage sites

    List_of_Christian_pilgrimage_sites

  • Diveyevo
  • Rural locality in Diveyevsky District, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia

    destination because of major historical significance connected with Seraphim of Sarov. Администрация Новгородской области. Постановление №121 от 8 апреля 2008

    Diveyevo

    Diveyevo

    Diveyevo

  • List of saints in the Russian Orthodox Church
  • founder of the Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery Sabbatius of Solovki, co-founder of the Solovetsky Monastery Seraphim of Sarov, mystic and patron saint of Russia

    List of saints in the Russian Orthodox Church

    List of saints in the Russian Orthodox Church

    List_of_saints_in_the_Russian_Orthodox_Church

  • July 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    also: July 28) Uncovering of the relics (1903) of Venerable Seraphim of Sarov, Wonderworker (1833) Commemoration of the miracle (1944) of Hieromartyr

    July 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    July 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    July_19_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Conception Convent
  • Russian Orthodox stauropegic convent

    billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, who was awarded the Order of St. Seraphim of Sarov by Patriarch Kirill for funding this project. Moscow Metro: Kropotkinskaya

    Conception Convent

    Conception Convent

    Conception_Convent

  • Eastern Christian monasticism
  • Eastern Christian religious way of life

    Kiev, St. Theodosius of Kiev, St. Sergius of Radonezh, St. Seraphim of Sarov and Saint Ambrose of Optina are among the most highly venerated monks in

    Eastern Christian monasticism

    Eastern Christian monasticism

    Eastern_Christian_monasticism

  • Kursk
  • City in Kursk Oblast, Russia

    cathedral bell tower derives peculiar interest from the fact that Seraphim of Sarov, whose father took part in construction works, survived an accidental fall

    Kursk

    Kursk

    Kursk

  • Grigory Petrov (priest)
  • Russian priest and publicist

    (1903) Collected papers: Grain Goodness (144 pages) (1903) St. Seraphim of Sarov (1903) God's way: a collection of articles priest G. Petrov (119 pages)

    Grigory Petrov (priest)

    Grigory Petrov (priest)

    Grigory_Petrov_(priest)

  • Hilarion (Prikhodko)
  • Russian priest

    in the 17th century and had a high spiritual reputation; St. Seraphim of Sarov called it “a great school of the spiritual life.” It was closed by the Soviets

    Hilarion (Prikhodko)

    Hilarion_(Prikhodko)

  • Transfiguration of Jesus
  • Episode in the life of Jesus

    Orthodox saints have never reported stigmata, but saints such as Seraphim of Sarov and Silouan the Athonite have reported being transfigured by an inward light

    Transfiguration of Jesus

    Transfiguration of Jesus

    Transfiguration_of_Jesus

  • The Ascetical Homilies of Isaac the Syrian
  • 7th-century book on Eastern Orthodox hesychasm and asceticism

    the Hesychast, Paisios the Athonite, Evmenios Saridakis, and Seraphim of Sarov attest to the great spiritual wisdom of Isaac the Syrian in The Ascetical

    The Ascetical Homilies of Isaac the Syrian

    The Ascetical Homilies of Isaac the Syrian

    The_Ascetical_Homilies_of_Isaac_the_Syrian

  • Martyrs of Alapayevsk
  • Murdered members of the House of Romanov

    Beijing railway station and transported to the Church of St. Seraphim of Sarov, located in the cemetery north of the Russian Theological Mission, behind

    Martyrs of Alapayevsk

    Martyrs_of_Alapayevsk

  • January 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Second Finding (1991) of the Relics of Venerable Seraphim, Wonderworker of Sarov Venerable Gennadios of Kerkyra (1859) New Martyr George (Zorzes, Zorsisus)

    January 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    January 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    January_2_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Anna Vyrubova
  • Russian Empire lady-in-waiting (1884–1964)

    every day. She also planned to build a church dedicated to Seraphim of Sarov on her property. (Rasputin would be buried on the spot.) On Friday evening

    Anna Vyrubova

    Anna Vyrubova

    Anna_Vyrubova

  • Sergei Stepashin
  • Prime Minister of Russia in 1999

    Service Merit, 1st class (Republic of Korea, 2004) Order of St. Seraphim of Sarov (Russian Orthodox Church); 1st class (2009) - in consideration of his work

    Sergei Stepashin

    Sergei Stepashin

    Sergei_Stepashin

  • Christianity in Dagestan
  • the Intercession of the Holy Virgin, Derbent Church of St. Seraphim of Sarov, Izberbash Alexander Nevsky Church, Akhty Alexander Nevsky Church, Buynaksk

    Christianity in Dagestan

    Christianity in Dagestan

    Christianity_in_Dagestan

  • Seraph (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (c. 1570 – 1633), Portuguese jurist and canon lawyer Saint Seraphim of Sarov (1754/1759–1833), Russian Orthodox starets (elder) Saint Seraphim Chichagov

    Seraph (disambiguation)

    Seraph_(disambiguation)

  • Lev of Optina
  • Leonid of Optina Hieroschemamonk Leonid Saints portal Seraphim of Sarov Optina Monastery Ambrose of Optina Ignatius Bryanchaninov elders of Optina on optina

    Lev of Optina

    Lev of Optina

    Lev_of_Optina

  • Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn
  • Lithuanian painting of the Virgin Mary

    The Seraphim-Diveyevo “Tenderness” icon belonged to Saint Seraphim of Sarov and was his cell icon, which he called “Joy of All Joys.” It is a variant

    Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn

    Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn

    Our_Lady_of_the_Gate_of_Dawn

  • Russian Orthodox Patriarchal Parishes in the USA
  • Group of parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church in the United States

    Chrysostom Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan House Chapel of St. Seraphim of Sarov, Westtown, New York St. Demetrius Church, Jackson, Michigan St. Nicholas

    Russian Orthodox Patriarchal Parishes in the USA

    Russian_Orthodox_Patriarchal_Parishes_in_the_USA

  • Canonization in the Russian Orthodox Church
  • Process for confirming people as saints

    the Yihetuan. A high point was the ceremonial canonization of Seraphim of Sarov, where the Emperor personally carried the coffin and thousands of people

    Canonization in the Russian Orthodox Church

    Canonization_in_the_Russian_Orthodox_Church

  • Kirov, Kirov Oblast
  • City in Kirov Oblast, Russia

    Spaso-Preobrazhenskiy Convent (1696-1883), the Cathedral of Seraphim of Sarov (1904), the Church of John the Baptist (1717), the Chapel of the Archangel

    Kirov, Kirov Oblast

    Kirov, Kirov Oblast

    Kirov,_Kirov_Oblast

  • November 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Synaxis of the New Martyrs of Sarov: Anatole, Basil, Hierotheus, Isaac, and Rufinus (1938) Commemoration of the Sarov Elders: Abbot Pachomius (1794);

    November 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    November 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    November_6_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Cathedral of Our Lady of the "Omen"
  • Orthodox cathedral in Kursk, Russia

    chapel on the northern side dedicated to Tikhon of Zadonsk and Seraphim of Sarov. On the southern side of the cathedral, there was also a chapel dedicated

    Cathedral of Our Lady of the "Omen"

    Cathedral of Our Lady of the

    Cathedral_of_Our_Lady_of_the_"Omen"

  • January 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    (1961) Repose of Nicholas Motovilov (1879), disciple of Saint Seraphim of Sarov Repose of Hieromonk Cosmas of Grigoriou, Missionary to Zaire (1989) St.

    January 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    January 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    January_14_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Alexander Kaminsky
  • Russian architect

    with Merchant Society in 1893 and died in 1897. His last work, a church in Sarov, was completed in 1903. Extant: Nikolo-Ugresh Cathedral Exchange in Kitai-gorod

    Alexander Kaminsky

    Alexander Kaminsky

    Alexander_Kaminsky

  • Spiritual direction
  • Attempt to deepen, as a guide, another's relationship with the divine

    The most famous Russian starets of the early 19th century was Seraphim of Sarov (1759–1833), who went on to become one of the most revered Orthodox saints

    Spiritual direction

    Spiritual_direction

  • List of Eastern Orthodox saints (N–S)
  • Retrieved 25 September 2024. "Repose of Venerable Seraphim, Wonderworker of Sarov". www.oca.org. Archived from the original on 29 August 2025. Retrieved 12

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (N–S)

    List of Eastern Orthodox saints (N–S)

    List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(N–S)

  • Dmitry Rybolovlev
  • Russian businessman (born 1966)

    Limassol, Cyprus. In 2010, Rybolovlev was awarded the Order of St Seraphim of Sarov I degree by Patriarch Kirill for funding the restoration of the Cathedral

    Dmitry Rybolovlev

    Dmitry Rybolovlev

    Dmitry_Rybolovlev

  • Nicholas II
  • Emperor of Russia from 1894 to 1917

    into an ecclesiastical crisis regarding the canonisation of Seraphim of Sarov. The previous year, it had been suggested that if he were canonised, the

    Nicholas II

    Nicholas II

    Nicholas_II

  • Sergei Pugachev
  • Russian-born French business magnate (born 1963)

    of parliament in the Russian Federation". 2010: Order of St. Serafim of Sarov, 3rd degree. From 2000 to 2010, employees of the shipyards on presentation

    Sergei Pugachev

    Sergei Pugachev

    Sergei_Pugachev

  • Living Church
  • Renovationist organization

    afternoon, in the late afternoon, Patriarch Tikhon moved to the Donskoy Monastery and was imprisoned for a year "under the strictest protection, in complete

    Living Church

    Living Church

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  • Nenad Popović
  • Serbian politician and businessman

    Patriarch Order of the Venerable Seraphim of Sarov, for a special contribution to the revival of monasteries, churches, temples as well as church-social

    Nenad Popović

    Nenad Popović

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  • Vladimir Suslov
  • Russian architect (1857–1921)

    pavilion at the All-Russia Exhibition 1896; a church devoted to Seraphim of Sarov in Fedino, and several private cottages. In the early part of the 20th century

    Vladimir Suslov

    Vladimir Suslov

    Vladimir_Suslov

  • September 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Metropolitan of Moldavia (1694) Blessed Parasceva ("Pasha of Sarov"), Fool-for-Christ, of Diveyevo Monastery (1915) New Hieromartyr Benjamin (Voskresensky), Bishop

    September 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    September 22 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

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  • List of Catholic saints
  • doi:10.1017/S0068246215000069. S2CID 233315733. "Official website of the monastery Saint Maron — Sanctuary of Saint Charbel". Archived from the original

    List of Catholic saints

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  • Church of St. Nicholas, Zabłocie
  • Orthodox church in Zabłocie, Poland

    Calvary, and to the left, in the iconostasis, is an icon of St. Seraphim of Sarov. Some of the furnishings come from the Church of St. Anna in Międzyleś,

    Church of St. Nicholas, Zabłocie

    Church of St. Nicholas, Zabłocie

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  • Subdeacon
  • Ministry in the Christian Church

    OCLC 54812078. Christ of the Hills Monastery, ed. (1995). The Hierarchical Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom. Blanco, Texas: New Sarov Press. ISBN 978-1-880364-08-6

    Subdeacon

    Subdeacon

  • Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church
  • Russian Orthodox church body headquartered in Suzdal, Russia

    who labored in the Diveyevo Convent during the life of St. Seraphim of Sarov and in the XIX — early XX century took place. On April 30 — May 1, 2001

    Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church

    Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church

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  • May 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Ephraim of Sarov (1778) Repose of Hieromonk Benedict (Ghius) of Romania (1990) Venerable Isaac the Confessor, founder of the Dalmatian Monastery at Constantinople

    May 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    May 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    May_30_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Patriarch Kirill of Moscow
  • 21st-century primate of the Russian Orthodox Church

    Prince Daniel of Moscow of the 2nd rank and the Order of St. Seraphim of Sarov of the 2nd rank. In May 2019, Patriarch Kirill said that the people who

    Patriarch Kirill of Moscow

    Patriarch Kirill of Moscow

    Patriarch_Kirill_of_Moscow

  • Leontius Stasievich
  • Saint, clergyman of the Russian Orthodox Church

    the fall of communism, the discovery of the relics of Saint Seraphim of Sarov, and the moment of his own death. His relics are displayed for veneration

    Leontius Stasievich

    Leontius Stasievich

    Leontius_Stasievich

  • Ekaterina Khomyakova
  • Russian literary figure of 19th century

    Yazykov. The youthful love of N. A. Motovilov, an associate of Seraphim of Sarov, with whom the future administrator of the Seraphimo-Diveyevsky Convent

    Ekaterina Khomyakova

    Ekaterina Khomyakova

    Ekaterina_Khomyakova

  • Emir Kusturica
  • Serbian film director, writer, and musician (born 1954)

    of the Russian Federation, 2023 Order of St. Most Reverend Seraphim of Sarov, Russian Orthodox Church, 2024 List of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors (in Serbo-Croatian)

    Emir Kusturica

    Emir Kusturica

    Emir_Kusturica

  • Březolupy
  • Municipality in Zlín, Czech Republic

    Smilheim monastery in Vizovice. At the end of the 14th century, the village was divided into several parts with different owners. In 1480, Lords of Šarov bought

    Březolupy

    Březolupy

    Březolupy

  • List of Eastern Orthodox churches in Toronto
  • Orthodox churches within Toronto, 9 Mission stations, 4 Chapels, and 1 monastery, for a total of 42 canonical Orthodox sanctuaries. The first Orthodox

    List of Eastern Orthodox churches in Toronto

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  • List of Eastern Orthodox parishes in Alaska
  • Innocent Enlightener of Alaska Mission (OCA-Dillingham) St. Seraphim of Sarov Church (OCA-Dillingham) St. Nicholas Chapel (OCA-Dillingham) St. John Chapel

    List of Eastern Orthodox parishes in Alaska

    List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_parishes_in_Alaska

  • Sevmash
  • Russian shipbuilding company

    Project 629 & 629B (Golf class) 2 Project 636 (Kilo class) 1 Project 20120 (Sarov class) 38 first generation nuclear-powered submarines 13 Project 627 & 627A

    Sevmash

    Sevmash

    Sevmash

  • List of cathedrals in the United States
  • Texas) Cathedral Church of Saint Matthew (Dallas, Texas) St. Seraphim of Sarov Cathedral (Dallas, Texas) "Cathedral of Saint Patrick (El Paso, Texas)"

    List of cathedrals in the United States

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    English : from the Old French personal name Hu(gh)e, introduced to Britain by the Normans. This is in origin a short form of any of the various Germanic compound names with the first element hug ‘heart’, ‘mind’, ‘spirit’. Compare, for example, Howard 1, Hubble, and Hubert. It was a popular personal name among the Normans in England, partly due to the fame of St. Hugh of Lincoln (1140–1200), who was born in Burgundy and who established the first Carthusian monastery in England.In Ireland and Scotland this name has been widely used as an equivalent of Celtic Aodh ‘fire’, the source of many Irish surnames (see for example McCoy).

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    Jewell

    English (of Breton or Cornish origin) : from a Celtic personal name, Old Breton Iudicael, composed of elements meaning ‘lord’ + ‘generous’, ‘bountiful’, which was borne by a 7th-century saint, a king of Brittany who abdicated and spent the last part of his life in a monastery. Forms of this name are found in medieval records not only in Devon and Cornwall, where they are of native origin, but also in East Anglia and even Yorkshire, whither they were imported by Bretons after the Norman Conquest.

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    English and Scottish : from an agent derivative of Middle English stor ‘provisions’, ‘supplies’, hence an occupational name for an official in charge of dispensing provisions in a great house or monastery, or who collected rents paid in kind. The word stor was also used in the Middle Ages for livestock, and the surname may sometimes have denoted a keeper of animals.South German : from a Bavarian dialect word, storer, denoting an unskilled workman, i.e. someone who was not a member of a craft guild.

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    English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for a servant employed in the pantry of a great house or monastery, from Middle English spense ‘larder’, ‘storeroom’ (a reduced form of Old French despense, from a Late Latin derivative of dispendere, past participle dispensus, ‘to weigh out or dispense’).

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    Kitchen

    English and Scottish : from Middle English kychene ‘kitchen’, hence an occupational name for someone who worked in or was in charge of the kitchen of a monastery or great house.Scottish and northern Irish : variant of McCutcheon.

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    English and Scottish : topographic name, a variant of Sell 1.English and Scottish : occupational name for a saddler, from Anglo-Norman French seller (Old French sellier, Latin sellarius, a derivative of sella ‘seat’, ‘saddle’).English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for someone employed in the cellars of a great house or monastery, from Anglo-Norman French celler ‘cellar’ (Old French cellier), or a reduction of the Middle English agent derivative cellerer.English and Scottish : occupational name for a tradesman or merchant, from an agent derivative of Middle English sell(en) ‘to sell’ (Old English sellan ‘to hand over, deliver’).German : probably a habitational name from a place named Sella near Hoyerswerda.

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    Hinton

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    Winthrop

    English : habitational name from places in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire called Winthorpe. The former is named with the Old English personal name or byname Wine, meaning ‘friend’, + Old Norse þorp ‘settlement’. In the latter the first element is a contracted form of the Old English personal name Wigmund, composed of the elements wīg ‘war’ + mund ‘protection’, or the Old Norse equivalent, Vígmundr.John Winthrop (1588–1649) was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He kept a detailed journal, an invaluable source for historians. He was born into a family of Suffolk, England, gentry whose fortunes were founded by his grandfather Adam Winthrop (d. 1562) of Lavenham. In 1544 the latter acquired a 500-acre estate that had been part of the monastery of Bury St. Edmunds. John Winthrop emigrated from Groton, Suffolk, England, to Salem, MA, in 1630 because of Charles I’s anti-Puritan policies. By the time of his death he had had four wives and 16 children, the most notable of whom was his son John (1606–76), a scientist and governor of CT. His descendants were prominent in politics and science, including John Winthrop (1714–79), an astronomer, and Robert Winthrop (1809–94), a senator and speaker of the House of Representatives.

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    Galpin

    English : occupational name for a messenger or scullion (in a monastery), from Old French galopin ‘page’, ‘turnspit’, from galoper ‘to gallop’.

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  • Monastery
  • n.

    A house of religious retirement, or of secusion from ordinary temporal concerns, especially for monks; -- more rarely applied to such a house for females.

  • Trappist
  • n.

    A monk belonging to a branch of the Cistercian Order, which was established by Armand de Rance in 1660 at the monastery of La Trappe in Normandy. Extreme austerity characterizes their discipline. They were introduced permanently into the United States in 1848, and have monasteries in Iowa and Kentucky.

  • Chartreuse
  • n.

    A Carthusian monastery; esp. La Grande Chartreuse, mother house of the order, in the mountains near Grenoble, France.

  • Obedience
  • n.

    A cell (or offshoot of a larger monastery) governed by a prior.

  • Xenodochium
  • n.

    In the Middle Ages, a room in a monastery for the reception and entertainment of strangers and pilgrims, and for the relief of paupers. [Called also Xenodocheion.]

  • Secular
  • a.

    Not regular; not bound by monastic vows or rules; not confined to a monastery, or subject to the rules of a religious community; as, a secular priest.

  • Monasterial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to monastery, or to monastic life.

  • Scriptorium
  • n.

    In an abbey or monastery, the room set apart for writing or copying manuscripts; in general, a room devoted to writing.

  • Penitentiary
  • n.

    A small building in a monastery where penitents confessed.

  • Minster
  • n.

    A church of a monastery. The name is often retained and applied to the church after the monastery has ceased to exist (as Beverly Minster, Southwell Minster, etc.), and is also improperly used for any large church.

  • Saros
  • n.

    A Chaldean astronomical period or cycle, the length of which has been variously estimated from 3,600 years to 3,600 days, or a little short of 10 years.

  • Monasteries
  • pl.

    of Monastery

  • Monk
  • n.

    A man who retires from the ordinary temporal concerns of the world, and devotes himself to religion; one of a religious community of men inhabiting a monastery, and bound by vows to a life of chastity, obedience, and poverty.

  • Lamasery
  • n.

    A monastery or convent of lamas, in Thibet, Mongolia, etc.

  • Parlor
  • n.

    The apartment in a monastery or nunnery where the inmates are permitted to meet and converse with each other, or with visitors and friends from without.

  • Oblati
  • n. pl.

    A class of persons, especially in the Middle Ages, who offered themselves and their property to a monastery.

  • Slype
  • n.

    A narrow passage between two buildings, as between the transept and chapter house of a monastery.

  • Superior
  • n.

    The head of a monastery, convent, abbey, or the like.

  • Paradise
  • n.

    An open space within a monastery or adjoining a church, as the space within a cloister, the open court before a basilica, etc.

  • Hospice
  • n.

    A convent or monastery which is also a place of refuge or entertainment for travelers on some difficult road or pass, as in the Alps; as, the Hospice of the Great St. Bernard.