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  • lives. Every stage of the monastic life must be entered into voluntarily. Rasophore (Greek: ῥασοφόρος, rasophoros; Church Slavonic: рясофоръ, ryasofor), lit...
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    Rasophore Stavrophore Great Schema Inner Rason Inner Rason Inner Rason Belt Belt Belt Paramand Paramand Outer Rason Outer Rason Outer Rason Analavos Mantle...
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    Seminary. On 5 March 2009 in Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius he was tonsured a rasophore monk by newly-enthroned Patriarch Kirill of Moscow. On 7 October 2015...
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    was sent to study at the Kiev Theological Academy. In 1741, he became a rasophore monk, taking the name of “Platon”. However, his monastery was soon closed...
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    novice. In March 1948, Vasiľ was one of three novices who were tonsured rasophore monks, being given the monastic name 'Laurus.' In 1949, Monk Laurus was...
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    Riga [pl] as the hegumeness. In 1957, the monastery housed 17 nuns, 12 rasophore sisters and novices. Further expansion of the church and monastery was...
    28 KB (3,162 words) - 20:27, 22 July 2024