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    The monastery of Saint Barnabas (or Ayios Barnabas) was a church on the island of Cyprus, located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Constantia. The site is...
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    "Clerics Regular of St. Paul" (Clerici Regulares Sancti Pauli), gained the grand old Monastery of Saint Barnabas by the city wall of Milan as their main...
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    Gospel of Barnabas is a non-canonical, pseudepigraphical gospel written in the Late Middle Ages and attributed to the early Christian disciple Barnabas, who...
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  • many on the way to Jerusalem. The remains of this building are today a part of the monastery of Saint Barnabas. As the gospel that Anthemius gave to Zeno...
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  • Australia Monastery of Saint Benedict, Arcadia, New South Wales. See [2] Southern Star Abbey, New Zealand. Southern Star is a Trappist monastery. Blessed...
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    the name of "Regular Clerics of St. Paul" (Clerici Regulares Sancti Pauli). In 1538 the grand old monastery of Saint Barnabas by the city wall of Milan was...
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  • Mar Barnabas (9 August 1924 - 9 December 2012) was a Metropolitan of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. Mathews Mar Barnabas was born as one of a set...
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    major part of the alleged abuses took place in the late 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s. Both the monastery's Abbot Barnabas Bögle and the head of the school...
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  • issues. Eight years later, the zine was revived by convert members of Saint Barnabas Antiochian Orthodox Church in Costa Mesa, California. New issues are...
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    the patron saints of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Linked to this tradition is the Saint Thaddeus Monastery (now in northern Iran) and Saint Bartholomew...
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    from taxation. St. Mamas Monastery is the third most important place of worship for the Greek Orthodox in Cyprus after St. Barnabas tomb at Famagusta and...
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    William Miller, two Athenian monks named Barnabas and Sophronios founded the monastery. It became famous for an icon of the Theotokos known as the Panagia Gorgoepekoos...
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    by the Emperor of Trebizond, Manuel III for the monastery to reopen. Its abbots were then Theophanes of Lazia (1393-1426), Barnabas of Lazia (1426–49)...
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    Venerable Barnabas and his nephew Sophronius, founders of Mount Mela Monastery (Panagia Soumela), near Trebizond (412) Venerable Christopher of Trebizond...
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    of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem since the 16th century. In 1892 the Greek Orthodox Church built a monastery at the site, named after Saint Onuphrius...
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    use of a prayer rope. Anthony of Egypt St. Benedict Book of the First Monks Coptic monasticism Coptic saints Desert Fathers Pachomian monasteries Gawdat...
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    commemorate the Saints listed on May 29. Holy Apostles Bartholomew and Barnabas (1st century) Martyr Theopemptus and four others, by the sword. Saints Felix and...
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    (1900). A Short History of Monks and Monasteries. Freely available eText. Project Gutenberg. Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz (1975). "Saint Dominic". In Bautz, Friedrich...
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    Akrotiri (village) (category Geography of Akrotiri and Dhekelia)
    In 1960, the church of the monastery was repaired, while shortly after 1974 an elderly monk from the Monastery of Apostle Barnabas initiated efforts to...
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    Maaloula (category Christian monasteries in Syria)
    Convent of Saint Thecla. The Saint Sarkis Monastic Complex of Maaloula is one of the oldest surviving monasteries in Syria. It was built on the site of a pagan...
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