Examples of 'pimen' in a sentence
Meaning of "pimen"
Pimen is a term that can refer to a priest in the Eastern Orthodox Church
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Pimen advises him to fast and pray.
He warns Archbishop Pimen that they will be accused in his death.
Pimen to the priesthood.
Closing remarks at the Council were said by Patriarch Pimen.
Pimen rebuked kings and condemned the unjust and immoral acts of the nobility.
The death of the hieromartyr Kuksha was revealed to Saint Pimen the Faster.
St Pimen spent twenty years in grievous sufferings.
For many of the monks, Saint Pimen was a spiritual guide and instructor.
Pimen was the man the Kremlin atheists chose to trust with religious matters.
For many of the monks, the Monk Pimen was a spiritual guide and instructor.
Saint Pimen spent twenty years in grievous sufferings.
Testing the patience of the young monk, Saint Pimen gave him an unusual obedience.
Pimen assigned him to the service of Vladimir Andreyevich.
One of the new churches in the monastery is dedicated to St. Pimen.
Monk Pimen is completing his chronicle of Russian history.
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In our village there was an old, old man, Pimen Timofeich.
And Avva Pimen turned his face away and gave him no answer.
The church iconostasis was painted in 1940 by a prominent Russian emigrant painter Pimen Sofronov.
Then St Pimen lay down upon his bed and fell asleep in the Lord.
He was buried, as was Saint Pimen the Faster, in the Near Caves.
Saint Pimen of Palestine lived during the sixth century in a cave in the Rouba desert.
That should be… Pimen.
Then Saint Pimen lay down upon his bed and fell asleep in the Lord.
Pimen the Great.
The Pimen Icon was kept in the altar of the Dormition Cathedral in the Kremlin.
Pimen was a member of the World Peace Council from 1963 onwards.
Pimen died in 1572 under uncertain circumstances in the Monastery of St. Nicholas in Tula.