sergius in A Sentence

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    Sergius of Radonezh.

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    Sergius, the monks-heroes of the Trinity Monastery- Peresvet and Oslabya- came out.

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    Temple of St. Sergius of Radonezh and St. Anthony and Theodosius of the Caves.

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    Eppia- a senator's wife- and her Sergius eloped to Egypt, where he deserted her.

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    Her poppet, her Sergius, was no chicken, with a dud arm that prompted hope of early retirement.

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    On the one hand, the entrance consecrated the image of St. Nicholas, and on the other- St. Sergius.

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    Here in 1380 the Monk Sergius blessed the army of Prince Dmitry Ivanovich, who went to battle with Mamai.

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    My lord Sergius, why have you surrendered yourself to such great misery by following this seductive and wicked religion?

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    No big deal, Sergius simply had an iron hand forged for him to wield a shield when he went to battle.

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    Six months before his death, Sergius handed over the leadership of the monastery to his beloved disciple Nikon of Radonezh.

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    As you know, almost all the monasteries in this part of the region were laid by the followers of Sergius of Radonezh.

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    The Patriarch Sergius convinced the Emperor to stay and put the wealth of the church at the service of the state to finance the wars.

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    After taking them with the name of Sergius, he lived even more austere ascetic life in solitude, reading the Bible, working in his garden and unceasingly praying.

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    At this place there is a stele 7 m high, on top of which there is a two-headed eagle and an eight-meter cross in memory of Sergius of Radonezh.

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    The relics of St. Sergius were transferred to the governor in the evening of April 20, 1946 and transferred to the Assumption Cathedral, which was returned in the same year to the Patriarchate.

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    Bahira(Arabic: بحيرى‎, Classical Syriac: ܒܚܝܪܐ‎), or Sergius the Monk to the Latin West, was an Arab Ebionite, Nestorian or possibly Gnostic Nasorean monk who, according to Islamic tradition, foretold to the adolescent Muhammad his future as a prophet.

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    In the memoirs of one of the eyewitnesses of the revival of the laurels, Protodeacon Sergius Boskin, there are many references to Father Ilarion, who, together with Archimandrite Guriy, headed the first divine services after a 26-year absence in the monastery of monastic life.

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