Category
page 1Monks on Mount Athos
Joseph II of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople
Evgenios Voulgaris
Greek Orthodox bishop
Arsenios Autoreianos
Patriarch of Constantinople
Isidore I of Constantinople
Byzantine Patriarch of Constantinople
Porphyrios of Kafsokalyvia
Greek Eastern Orthodox monk and Saint
Ivan Vyshensky
Ukrainian monk and philosopher

Patriarch Metrophanes of Alexandria
Patriarch of Alexandria
Joseph the Hesychast
Greek Orthodox Christian Athonite monk
Dionysius of Fourna
Greek Monk, Educator, Painter

Gerasimus of Kefalonia
Eastern Orthodox saint
Joachim I of Bulgaria
Patriarch of Bulgaria from 1235 to 1246
Peter the Athonite
7th century hermit of Mount Athos
Philip Monotropos
Byzantine monk and writer
Savvas of Kalymnos
Greek Orthodox saint (1862–1948)
Kollyvades Movement
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The Kollyvades () were the members of a movement within the Eastern Orthodox Church that began in the second half of the eighteenth century among the monastic community of Mount Athos, which was concerned with the restoration of traditional practices and opposition to unwarranted innovations, and which turned unexpectedly into a movement of spiritual regeneration. As Metropolitan Kallistos Ware succinctly points out:
Theophylactos Papathanasopoulos
Greek Orthodox bishop (1891–1958)
Nikephoros the Monk
Byzantine monk
Simon the Athonite
13th-century Greek Orthodox monk
Job of Manyava
Ukrainian saint