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− | + | The '''Holy Monastery of St John of the Mountain''' is a monastic community for men under the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia. The monastery is located in Forrestfield, Western Australia, and was established <!--in 1976 -->under the omophorion of His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos of Australia. The current abbot is Hieromonk Evagrios; there is currently one hieromonk and one novice in residence. | |
Currently this article is nearly without access to information, except for an article about it in <i>To Vema</i>, the newspaper controlled by the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia]]. See the [[Talk:Monastery_of_St_John_of_the_Mountain_%28Forrestfield%2C_Australia%29|talk page]] for more details. | Currently this article is nearly without access to information, except for an article about it in <i>To Vema</i>, the newspaper controlled by the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia]]. See the [[Talk:Monastery_of_St_John_of_the_Mountain_%28Forrestfield%2C_Australia%29|talk page]] for more details. | ||
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+ | hosts monthly english matins-Liturgy | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[http://members.optusnet.com.au/%7egoawa/stjohnoros.html Monastery homepage] | ||
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Revision as of 02:43, August 17, 2005
Holy Monastery of St John of the Mountain | |
Jurisdiction | Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia |
Type | Male Monastery |
Founded | unknown |
Superior | Hieromonk Evagrios |
Approx. size | 2 monks |
Location | Forrestfield, Western Australia, Australia |
Liturgical language(s) | Greek |
Music used | Byzantine Chant |
Calendar | Revised Julian |
Feastdays celebrated | {{{feasts}}} |
Official website | none advertised |
This article forms part of the series Orthodoxy in Australasia | |
History | |
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GOA Aus - Abp Makarios Antiochian - Metr. Basilios ROCOR - Bp George Serbian - Bp Siluan Romanian - Bp Michael GOM NZ - Met Myron | |
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Episcopal Assembly of Oceania SCCOCA | |
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Antiochian Orthodox Greek Orthodox (Aus) | |
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The Holy Monastery of St John of the Mountain is a monastic community for men under the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia. The monastery is located in Forrestfield, Western Australia, and was established under the omophorion of His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos of Australia. The current abbot is Hieromonk Evagrios; there is currently one hieromonk and one novice in residence.
Currently this article is nearly without access to information, except for an article about it in To Vema, the newspaper controlled by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia. See the talk page for more details.
hosts monthly english matins-Liturgy
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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