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  • *Bulgaris, Nicolas. ''A Holy Catechism, or Explanation of the Divine and Holy [[Liturgy]], and
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  • #Letter to Nicolas the Solitary
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  • ...into deadly sin." In answer to the forth question, "What is this Service?" Nicolas Bulgaris says, "Vespers, After Supper [Compline], Midnight Office, Mattins, * ''The Holy Catechism of Nicolas Bulgaris'', Constantinople, Patriarchal Press, 1861, reprinted 1961
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  • before=[[Nicolas Mansour]], Exarch|
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  • :“The Hesychasts: Gregory of Sinai, Gregory Palamas, Nicolas Cabasilas,” pp. 242-55; * “[[Nicolas Zernov]] (1898-1980)” (obituary), ''Sobornost'' (incorporating ''Eastern
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  • ...ealand]], including three exarchs (Frs Malatius Hussney, Anthony Woolf and Nicolas Mansour), Fr Stephen Godley (co-author of ''The Eastern Orthodox in Austral
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  • *1964-1969 Fr. Nicolas Mansour is Patriarchal Vicar-General of the Antiochian Orthodox Church in A *1967: Father Nicolas Mansour appointed Exarch of Antiochian Orthodox Church in Australia and New
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  • ...and the Holy Spirit, and Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicolas, a proselyte from Antioch, whom they set before the apostles; and when they
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  • [[fr:Nicolas Planas]]
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  • ...Orthodox Diocese of Australasia]]: delegation consisting of V. Rev. Fr. [[Nicolas Mansour]] (Exarch), legate of [[Bishop]] [[Gibran (Ramlawey) of Australia a
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  • ...Cross Orthodox Monastery]], Toronto (York), Ontario, Canada. Archimandrite Nicolas (Giroux).
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  • ...r Vladimir begun his studies at the University of St. Petersburg, however, Nicolas was expelled from Russia with his entire family in November 1922. Vladimir
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  • * Monastère St. Nicolas
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  • ...l commenced duties as Dean of St. George Cathedral, Sydney, replacing Fr [[Nicolas Mansour]] who retired after 42 years of priestly service at the [[Cathedral before=[[Nicolas Mansour]]|
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  • On [[June 18]], 1964, Fr Nicolas Mansour arrived in Sydney from Beirut, Lebanon, and commenced duties as [[p At the request of Fr Nicolas, the Church of Antioch sent Archimandrite Gibran to Australia to find out h
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  • ...nda. The episcopal [[see]] is in Kumurdo. The primate is His High Eminence Nicolas, Metropolitan of Akhalkalaki and Kumurdo.
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  • * Nicolas Schidlovsky
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  • ...nd of the Holy Spirit, and Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas and Nicolas, a proselyte from Antioch. And these they brought before the apostles; and
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  • ...e being formed to invite some monks from Romania to join [[Archimandrite]] Nicolas. The monastery is a "house of prayer for all nations" so that, even though
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  • His [[relics]] are at the St. Nicolas [[monastery]] in the village of Iza in the Ukraine.<ref>Notes from [http://
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  • V. Rev. Fr. '''''Nicolas Mansour''''' was the Exarch of the Church of Antioch for Australia and New after=[[Nicolas Mansour]]}}
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  • * Nicolas Cheviron. ''[http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jY2-31Zpqdh
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  • ...ow in 1812, the monastery was occupied by the French. French Marshal Louis Nicolas Davout commandeered the monastery for his own use and used the [[altar]] ar
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  • ...lish have also been "Berdiaev" and "Berdiaeff", and of his Baptismal name "Nicolas" and "Nicholas". *Matthew Spinka, ''Nicolas Berdyaev: Captive of Freedom'' (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1950).
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  • *1433 [[w:Nicholas of Kues|Nicolas of Cusa]] writes his major work on church government, ''The Catholic Concor
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  • *1433 [[w:Nicholas of Kues|Nicolas of Cusa]] writes his major work on church government, ''The Catholic Concor
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  • ...nderworking icon Fr. Maximus brought with him (thaumaturgical image of St. Nicolas, Bishop of Mirlikysk). However the church was consecrated in 1698 in the na :* Dr. [http://www.kuleuven.be/cv/u0013792e.htm Nicolas Standaert], (Ed.). [http://www.brill.nl/default.aspx?partid=18&pid=8857 Han
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  • ...ime sermons (lately admired and interpreted by Russian Orthodox theologian Nicolas Lossky for their patristic quality and profound affinities with Eastern Ort * Lossky, Nicolas. ''Lancelot Andrewes the Preacher (1555-1626): The Origins of the Mystical
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  • ...with the [[Church of Armenia|Armenian Orthodox Church]] in 1836, when Tsar Nicolas I of Russia signed "The Decree on managing the affairs of the Armenian-Gre
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  • ...gation from the Russian Church, led by Archbishop Nestor and Archimandrite Nicolas Gibbes, was present. Father Patten combined the posts of Vicar of Walsingha
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  • ...nce was 5,500,000. The Greek text is accompanied by a Latin translation by Nicolas Goulu. There are introductory verses by his father-in-law [[w:Jean Daurat|J
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  • ...012 Metropolitan Gennadios of Sassima, Metropolitan Emmanuel of France, Dr Nicolas Abou-Mrad of the St. John of Damascus Theology Institute, and Fr. Demetrios
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  • Nicolas Alexeevich Poltoratsky was born on August 3/16, 1909, in the Kursk region.
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