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6 hours ago Spiritual Meadow . Sort By: View as: Faith as an Ecclesial Experience. By: Christos Yannaras In Faith as an Ecclesial Experience, Christos Yannaras introduces t. $20.00. Add to Cart. Sebastian Book Collection. Published by: Sebastian PressWhen you purchase our Sebastian Book collection combination of books ...
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7 hours ago The second most valuable source of information, after the History of the Monks of Palestine of Cyril Scythopolis, regarding the history of monasticism in the Judaean desert is the collection of stories and anecdotes by John Moschus, a monk of the Judaean desert in the late sixth century.Moschus traveled frequently between the monastic centers of Egypt, Syria, Palestine, …
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5 hours ago 'I have plucked the finest flowers of the unmown meadow and worked them into a row which I now offer to you', wrote John Moschos as he began his tales of the holy men of seventh-century Palestine and Egypt. This translation offers readers contemporary insights into …
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6 hours ago In contrast, Spiritual Meadow documents the later age of the Desert Fathers and was written around 610-20 AD. While a valuable document and spiritually edifying, I would recommend either of the earlier two accounts ahead of this one if you are just beginning to explore the Desert Fathers outside of the collected sayings.
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3 hours ago Spiritual Meadow Art Show at SJBTSW Williamstown. The title for the exhibition, The Spiritual Meadow, is taken from the translated title of a manuscript written by the Byzantium monk, John Moschus, who made a pilgrimage about the Eastern Mediterranean region collecting stories from monks and solitaries providing an intriguing portrayal of sixth century monastic spirituality.
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2 hours ago It is a collection of anecdotes from very early times of monasticism (6th century). I picked this up because I was reading the absolutely fascinating (and at times bone-chilling) "From The Holy Mountain" (by William Dalrymple), in which the author follows the path of John Moschos as taken from "The Spiritual Meadow".
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12 hours ago The Spiritual Meadow is a 7th-century book by John Moschus.In Greek, it is titled Leimōn pneumatikos (also the Leimonarion, or the "New Paradise") and in Latin, it is known as Pratum spirituale ("Spiritual Meadow"), occasionally abbreviated Prat.Spirit. John Moschus wrote the book during the 610s or 620s.
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10 hours ago spiritual inheritance In a marvelous way, from early Christian times to the present day, prayer and spiritual dedication have existed at Sinai without interruption. This gives a special aura to the monastery, and justifies its significance as a destination for pilgrims second in importance only to Jerusalem and the Holy Land.
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5 hours ago Looking down on Photobob country. Author: railstiesballast. On Monday, 11/29, I took Southwest 1071 from Oakland to Portland. Here are three images of Bob Morris' habitat: Castle Crags, with the line of Interstate 5 and the towns of Dunsmuir and Mt. Shasta barely visible. Black Butte, with I-5 and an odd pattern to the right (south)
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9 hours ago John Moschos' Spiritual Meadow: Authority and Autonomy at the End of the Antique World - Kindle edition by Ihssen, Brenda Llewellyn. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading John Moschos' Spiritual Meadow: Authority and Autonomy at the End of the Antique World.
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6 hours ago Died. 619. Rome. Venerated in. Eastern Orthodox Church. Feast. 11 March [ O.S. 24 March (where the Julian calendar is used)] John Moschus ( Greek: Ἰωάννης Μόσχος, c. 550 – 619; name from the Ancient Greek: ὁ τοῦ Μόσχου, romanized : o tou Moschou, lit. 'son of Moschos', was a Byzantine monk and ascetical writer .
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1 hours ago Briefly Noted. In the late sixth century, the monk John Moschos called the Judean Desert a “spiritual meadow,” one blossoming with men and women seeking God alone. Fourteen centuries later, William Dalrymple retraced Moschos’s footsteps in From the Holy Mountain: A Journey Among the Christians of the Middle East and found the meadow all ...
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11 hours ago James Henry Morgan. Lewisburg-James Henry Morgan, 62, passed away Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021 at Greenbrier Valley Medical Center of a sudden illness. Born July 9, 1959 at Beckley, he was a son of the late Auburn Lee and Marie Elizabeth Veid Morgan. He worked for the cable company in Lewisburg and was a truck driver, was a member of Fort …
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7 hours ago Parishioners wearing face mask to protect against coronavirus, attend a morning Christmas Mass at Holy Cross Cathedral in Lagos, Nigeria, Friday Dec. 25, 2020. (Credit: Sunday Alamba/AP.) Listen ...
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4 hours ago Sadie recoils reactively. howling. "ow-ow-ow-ow-ow ouch!" I plop, drop Sadie onto my divan. eyes gently sealed. converse gently, softly to her ouch. and breathed stories into saffron tinted air. of Rocky Mountain meadow. Sadie conscious of knee high grasses sharing space.
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Definition of meadow. : land that is covered or mostly covered with grass wildflowers blooming in the meadow especially : a tract of moist low-lying usually level grassland.
Meadows are of ecological importance because they are open, sunny areas that attract and support flora and fauna that could not thrive in other conditions. Meadows may be naturally occurring or artificially created from cleared shrub or woodland.
meadow - a field where grass or alfalfa are grown to be made into hay. hayfield. grassland - land where grass or grasslike vegetation grows and is the dominant form of plant life.
Agriculture. Especially in the United Kingdom and Ireland, the term meadow is commonly used in its original sense to mean a hay meadow, signifying grassland mown annually in the summer for making hay. Agricultural meadows are typically lowland or upland fields upon which hay or pasture grasses grow from self-sown or hand-sown seed.