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The Basilian monks kept custody of the elements until their departure in 1175.
To serve sanctuary, he built a monastery and assigned it to the Basilian monks.
A career as a diocesan administrator did not attract him, so he decided to become a Basilian monk.
According to tradition, the abbey was founded in the 8th century by Greek Basilian monks.
The book was printed by the Basilian monks printing shop in Supraśl.
He also succeeded to repair the relations of the Metropolitan with the Basilian monks which were became strained under his predecessor.
Here there were definitely already Basilian monk communities which were active in Calabria since the 13th century.
In the 1920s, the monastery was restructured and reforms were introduced by Basilian monks from Galicia.
Crypt of Sant'Elia, built by Basilian monks in the 8th-9th centuries.
The first priests who served the church were probably eastern Basilian monks who had fled from persecution during the iconoclast period.
The Byzantine schism did not change sensibly the position of the Basilian monks and monasteries.
Until the 17th century the mountain was home to a hermitage of Orthodox monks, later replaced by Basilian monks.
After 1720, when the monastery was given to Greek Catholic Basilian monks, its prosperity dwindled.
The feature that distinguished the Acoemetae from the other Basilian monks was the uninterrupted service of God.
Cardinal Bessarion, himself a Basilian monk, increased the scanty and impoverished community and restored the church.
Corsano was most likely founded in the 8th century, during the Byzantine domination of southern Italy, by Basilian monks.
The church was founded in 1308 by a group of Basilian monks who were fleeing the Turkish invasion of southern Armenia.
Usually, however, the name is used for a special order of Greek or Basilian monks, devoting themselves to prayer and praise without intermission, day and night.
The Basilian monks, led by Parfenii, agreed to the Union of Ungvár based on the following understandings:
He was made basilian monk at the monastery of Sant'Elia di Capassino and assumed the name Barlaam.
Thus the expression, "Basilian monk" almost always refers to religious of those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite.
In the East the convents for women adopted the Rule of St. Basil and had constitutions copied from those of the Basilian monks.
Consequently, the history of Pizzo begins in 1300 when the existence of a community of Basilian monks, a fort, and a fishing village is documented .
The words "San Basile" refer to the Greek Saint Basil the Great because Basilian monks established a monastery in the area as early as 640.
Silvester of Troina was a Basilian monk, who originally entered the monastery at Bari, Italy, but fled when he was to be appointed abbot.