• 1 Literature. Toggle the table of contents. Monastery of St. Job of Pochaev, Ladomirová. 2 languages.
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  • St. Job of Pochaev Monastery in Ladomirová became a “mother ship” for the St. Job of Pochaev Brotherhoods abroad: in Germany (the monastery still exists in...
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  • Ladomirov'daki St. Job of Pochaev Manastırı ( Slovakça : Monastier prepodobného Jova Počajevského v Ladomirovej ), 1923'ten 1946'ya kadar Ladomirova...
  • The Monastery of Saint Job of Pochaev. Ladomirová (Slovakia), 1930s. Foundation of Russian History. Archives of Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary.
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  • To honor these traditions of the abbacy of St. Job and the heavenly protection afforded the fathers from the Pochaev icon of the Most Holy Theotoks...
  • On the right are quaint German houses of Pasing. Between them is the Monastery of St Job of Pochaev, which adheres to the Mt Athos monastic rule.
  • Saint Job of Pochaev (+ 1651). ... In his tenth year the Saint departed for the Urgornitsky Monastery of our Saviour in the Carpathian Mountains.
  • Street View. ... Monastery of St. Job of Pochaev in Munchen-Obermenzing, Germany (Russian: Обитель преподобного Иова близ Мюнхена, Германия).
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  • Job of Pochaev, founded there in Ladomirová, or Vladimirova, as the village came to be called in Russian, and from 1939 wholly relocated there...
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  • St. Job is remembered as a defender of the Orthodox Faith, an ascetic and spiritual father, miracle worker, and abbot of the great monastery of Pochaev located...
  • As revered as the Shrine of the relics of two of the elders: the venerable Amphilochius Pochaev and St. job of Pochaev.
  • Monastery of St. Job of Pochaev, Munich, Germany. The origins of this monastery arose from the Pochaev Lavra.
  • Wonder-workers of monastery. The incorruptible relics of sts job and amphilochius. ... The relics of St. Job Pochaev.
  • Our Venerable Father Job Abbot of Pochaev. Readings. The Reading from the Second Epistle of the Holy Apostle Paul to the Corinthians (II Corinthians 1:21-2:4).