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The '''Holy Monastery of St Sava (New Kalenic)''' is a [[monasticism|monastic]] community for [[monk|men]] under the Patriarchal [[Serbian Orthodox Church in Australia and New Zealand|Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Australia and New Zealand]]. The monastery is located in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, and was established to be the seat of the patriarchal bishop of Australia and New Zealand<!--under the [[omophorion]] of so-and-so in 19xx-->; since the reintegration of the New Gracanica Metropolitanate into the [[Church of Serbia]], this monastery has been the residence of the bishop of both the New Gracanica and the patriarchal dioceses. | The '''Holy Monastery of St Sava (New Kalenic)''' is a [[monasticism|monastic]] community for [[monk|men]] under the Patriarchal [[Serbian Orthodox Church in Australia and New Zealand|Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Australia and New Zealand]]. The monastery is located in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, and was established to be the seat of the patriarchal bishop of Australia and New Zealand<!--under the [[omophorion]] of so-and-so in 19xx-->; since the reintegration of the New Gracanica Metropolitanate into the [[Church of Serbia]], this monastery has been the residence of the bishop of both the New Gracanica and the patriarchal dioceses. | ||
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Holy Monastery of St. Sava - New Kalenic | |
Jurisdiction | Serbian ANZ (Patriarchal) |
Type | Male Monastery |
Founded | unknown |
Superior | Bp Milutin |
Approx. size | unknown |
Location | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia |
Liturgical language(s) | Slavonic, Serbian |
Music used | Serbian Chant |
Calendar | Julian |
Feastdays celebrated | unknown |
Official website | none advertised |
This article forms part of the series Orthodoxy in Australia | |
History | |
Orthodoxy in Australia Timeline Statistics of Orthodoxy in Australia Antiochian Orthodox Gk Orthodox Archd. of ANZ | |
Jurisdictions | |
GOA Aus - Abp Makarios Antiochian - Met Basilios ROCOR - Met Hilarion Serbian - Bp Siluan Romanian - Bp Michael Without local bishop | |
Pan-Orthodox Synaxes | |
Episcopal Assembly | SCCOCA |
Institutions | |
Antiochian Orthodox Greek Orthodox (Aus) | |
Notable Monasteries | |
St Anna Holy Cross Gorgoepikoos O.L. of Kazan Presentation |
Proph. Elias St John Mtn Pantanassa St Sava (Elaine) Transfiguration |
Complete List | |
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The Holy Monastery of St Sava (New Kalenic) is a monastic community for men under the Patriarchal Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Australia and New Zealand. The monastery is located in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, and was established to be the seat of the patriarchal bishop of Australia and New Zealand; since the reintegration of the New Gracanica Metropolitanate into the Church of Serbia, this monastery has been the residence of the bishop of both the New Gracanica and the patriarchal dioceses.
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External links
Orthodoxy in Australia: Monasteries |
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia |
Male: Pantanassa | St George | St John Female: Gorgoepikoos | Holy Cross |
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia |
Male: Holy Transfiguration | Archangel Michael Proph. Elias | St John the Baptist | Holy Trinity Female: Our Lady of Kazan | Presentation |
Other Jurisdictions |
Male: New Kalenic (Serbian) | St Sava (Serbian) Female: St Anna (Antiochian) | Nativity Skete (Serbian) |
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