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Saints Boris and Gleb What is wrong with St. Isaac the Syrian Skete? : r/OrthodoxChristianity In rural Wisconsin, St. Isaac of Syria Skete is one of the country's largest producers of icons and a home for a community of Eastern Orthodox monks.

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St. Daniel and the Holy Children Saint Isaac the Syrian, Bishop of Ninevah, lived during the sixth century. He and his brother entered the monastery of Mar Matthew near Ninevah and received the

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Icon of St. Isaac the Syrian - 20th c. - (1IS11) · Laminate Pocket Size ~ 2" x 3" ~ Minimum of 3 · Small ~ 4" x 6" · Large ~ 8" x 10" · X-Large ~ 11" x 17" · XX- Saint Alexis + 1378 Saint Paul's Icons – The Great Historic Christian Icons

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My father worked in the icon building for a short while and we lived in one of the trailers on the property of St Isaac of Syria Skete. At St. Isaac of Syria Skete | Farah Foundation

St. Isaac of Syria Skete is a leading producer of Orthodox icons in America. Projects: Provided funding for the digital preservation and distribution of Saint John Damascene Saint Innocent of Alaska + 1879

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Saint Alexis the Man of God St. Isaac of Syria Skete is a monastic community for men located in Boscobel, Wisconsin. There are currently four monks and one novice within the monastery. Saint Irene the Great Martyr

It supports Orthodox Christian monasticism in America and helps preserve a sacred tradition in the life of the church. Most of the American icon market is run Saint Gregory Palamas + 1359 Yes, the skete is gone…but the buildings and all the property still exist, and, with the blessing of Archbishop Peter of Chicago (ROCOR), are

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