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Eastern Orthodox Christian spiritual figure
Rasputin was styled starets by his followers, although he was not generally recognised as one. A more modern examples of starets are Archimandrite John
Starets
August 24, 2002) was a Russian Orthodox Christian and reputed myrrh-bearing starets and priest. Numerous miracles and healings are ascribed to him. Nikolay
Nikolay_Guryanov
Russian mystic (1869–1916)
1897 transformed him. There, he met and was "profoundly humbled" by a starets (elder) known as Makary. Rasputin may have spent several months at Verkhoturye
Grigori_Rasputin
Greek Orthodox monk and priest (1889-1970)
Greece. He was greatly revered in Greece for his wisdom and experience as a starets (elder). He was canonized on 29 August 2018 by the Holy Synod of the Ecumenical
Amphilochios (Makris) of Patmos
Amphilochios_(Makris)_of_Patmos
Swiss tutor to the Russian imperial family (1879–1962)
torment over her son Alexei's hemophilia and her faith in the ability of the starets (elder) Grigori Rasputin to heal the boy. Pierre Gilliard was born on 16
Pierre_Gilliard
Daughter of Grigori Rasputin (1898–1977)
their surname; Rasputin. According to her, he was never a monk, but a starets. (As he was not an elder, he would be referred to as a pilgrim.) For Maria
Maria_Rasputin
Emperor of Russia from 1894 to 1917
increasingly turned to mystics and holy men (or starets as they were called in Russian). One of these starets, an illiterate Siberian named Grigori Rasputin
Nicholas_II
Common Greek noun for knowledge
the heart") from Eastern Christianity related to the tradition of the starets and in Roman Catholic theology is the view that only God knows the condition
Gnosis
Russian Orthodox elder, monk, and saint
monastery was in its spiritual heyday. His first guide was Starets (Elder) Leonid and then later Starets Makary, whom Ambrose shared a cell with. This gave him
Ambrose_of_Optina
Christian saint (died 640)
intercessor for the infertile. During his lifetime he was a much sought-after starets (guide in the Christian spiritual life). Alypius was born in the city of
Alypius_the_Stylite
1880 novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky
between him and herself. Father Zosima is an Elder and spiritual advisor (starets) in the town monastery and Alyosha's teacher. He is something of a celebrity
The_Brothers_Karamazov
Title used within Christianity
Confession (religion) Elder (Christianity) Priesthood (Catholic Church) Starets Martin, Benjamin (1749). Lingua Britannica Reformata. Hodges. Herbermann
Confessor
First of two 1917 revolutions in Russia
truth of the accusation Nicholas' wife relied on Rasputin (a Siberian starets.) The authority of the tsar, who now stood as a moral weakling, sank further
February_Revolution
Elder in the Greek Orthodox Church
(Greek: Γέροντας) is an Elder in the Greek Orthodox Church, similar to the Starets of the Russian Orthodox Church. They are usually monks, particularly Hieromonks
Gerondas
[citation needed] Like her sister, Alexandra was for a time a devotee of the starets Grigori Rasputin. Alexandra Taneeva was the third and youngest child of
Alexandra_Pistohlkors
Russian saint (1776–1864)
romanized: Pravednyy Feodor Kuzmich Tomskiy, Sibirskiy, starets) was a Russian Orthodox starets. He was canonized as a righteous saint by the Russian Orthodox
Feodor_Kuzmich
Youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (1901–1918)
relied on the counsel of Grigori Rasputin, a Russian peasant and wandering starets or "holy man," and credited his prayers with saving the ailing Tsarevich
Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia
Grand_Duchess_Anastasia_Nikolaevna_of_Russia
Grand Duchess of Russia, Duchess of Leuchtenberg
were early supporters of the French seer "Dr." Philippe Vachot and of the starets Rasputin, and introduced both in turn to the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna
Princess Anastasia of Montenegro
Princess_Anastasia_of_Montenegro
Serbian Orthodox archimandrite (1914–2003)
Тадеј, romanized: Starac Tadej) was a Serbian Orthodox archimandrite, starets and author, most known for his idea that "our thoughts determine [the outcome
Thaddeus_of_Vitovnica
1884 Russian literary work
and understand how to pray without ceasing. His travels lead him to a starets (a spiritual father) who teaches him the Jesus Prayer — "Lord Jesus Christ
The_Way_of_a_Pilgrim
Russian writer of Ukrainian origin (1809–1852)
Maksymovych and Osyp Bodiansky. He intensified his relationship with a starets or spiritual elder, Matvey Konstantinovsky, whom he had known for several
Nikolai_Gogol
Pechersk Lavra, one of the first Russian icon painters Ambrose of Optina, starets of the Optina Monastery, founder of the Shamordino Convent Ambrosius Gudko
List of saints in the Russian Orthodox Church
List_of_saints_in_the_Russian_Orthodox_Church
Autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church
Orthodoxy was reflected in Russian literature, an example is the figure of Starets Zosima in Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Brothers Karamazov. In the Russian Orthodox
Russian_Orthodox_Church
Place of seclusion
1975. Although originating with ancient startsy (wise Russian elders, sg. starets), Doherty's popular book made the concept of poustinia accessible to modern
Hermitage_(religious_retreat)
Culinary traditions of Bulgaria
bread, or kozunak with tea, milk, or sour milk (Bulgarian yogurt). Banski starets (also banski staretz) – spicy sausage, native to the Bansko region Elenski
Bulgarian_cuisine
Third daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (1899–1918)
relied on the counsel of Grigori Rasputin, a Russian peasant and wandering starets or "holy man" and credited his prayers with saving the ailing Tsarevich
Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia
Grand_Duchess_Maria_Nikolaevna_of_Russia
Member of a monastic religious order
dedication. In the Slavic tradition, the title of Elder (Church Slavonic: Starets) is normally reserved for those who are of an advanced spiritual life,
Monk
Russian composer (1850–1918)
is best known for her friendship with the Romanov family and with the starets Grigori Rasputin. Alexander Taneyev inherited an enthusiasm for music from
Alexander_Taneyev
Russian noble (1856–1928)
While Zinaida Yusupova approved of her son's actions in murdering the starets, Prince Yusupov's feelings are unknown. After the October Revolution in
Count_Felix_Sumarokov-Elston
Term used in Sufism for a spiritual guide
preeminent Islamic prophet Muhammad. Pir (Sufism) Rōshi Spiritual direction Starets Guru Glossary of Muslim Terms Sufi Live Murshid [1] See Hans Wehr's Arabic
Murshid
Christian concept of periods of prayer throughout the day
Canonarch Lampadarius Censer Choir Deacon Laity Hegumen Reader Priest Starets Subdeacon Sanctuary Aër Altar candle Altar lamp Analogion Anointing brush
Canonical_hours
Second daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia(1897–1918)
relied on the counsel of Grigori Rasputin, a Russian peasant and wandering starets or "holy man", and she credited his prayers with saving the ailing Tsarevich
Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia
Grand_Duchess_Tatiana_Nikolaevna_of_Russia
Russian archbishop and theologian (1875–1940)
monarchist and came to the conclusion Rasputin was a garrulous person, a false starets and could be a danger to the throne. Theophan and Rasputin became enemies
Theophan_Bystrov
Closed town in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia
Sarov Urban Okrug. Seraphim of Sarov (1754/1759–1833), Russian Orthodox starets and saint Oleg Taktarov - mixed martial artist and UFC 6 champion Yulii
Sarov
Russian aristocrat (1887–1967)
the most absurd stories were spread about Alexandra Feodorovna being the Starets' lover, Rasputin was also accused of espionage for Imperial Germany, and
Felix_Yusupov
Christian dogmatic movement
1 July 1915 the Holy Synod received a letter from the original author, starets and schema-monk Hilarion, asking whether he was expelled from the Church;
Imiaslavie
Person or creature who is new to a field or activity
the Jesus Prayer. In large communities, the new novice may be assigned a starets (spiritual father or spiritual mother) who will guide his (or her) spiritual
Novice
Romanian Orthodox monastery in Toplița, Romania
considered the date of the monastery's re-founding, by Miron Cristea. The starets’ residence dates to 1928. Early on, the monastery was directly subordinate
Toplița_Monastery
Eastern Christian liturgical rite
Canonarch Lampadarius Censer Choir Deacon Laity Hegumen Reader Priest Starets Subdeacon Sanctuary Aër Altar candle Altar lamp Analogion Anointing brush
Byzantine_Rite
2021 Russian comedy fantasy film by Dmitry Dyachenko
the Falcon, a bogatyr Timofey Tribuntsev as the white mage Svetozar, a starets Garik Kharlamov as Kolobok (voice) Aleksandr Semchev as Chudo-Yudo, a monster
The Last Warrior: Root of Evil
The_Last_Warrior:_Root_of_Evil
European royal (1876–1936)
their relatives' distaste for the Tsar and Tsarina's friendship with the starets Grigori Rasputin. The Tsarina believed Rasputin healed her son of his hemophiliac
Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Princess_Victoria_Melita_of_Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha
Stages an Eastern Orthodox monk or nun passes through in their religious vocation
In the Slavic tradition, the title of Elder (Church Slavonic: старецъ, Starets) is normally reserved for those who are of an advanced spiritual life,
Degrees of Eastern Orthodox monasticism
Degrees_of_Eastern_Orthodox_monasticism
Attempt to deepen, as a guide, another's relationship with the divine
(meaning 'elder', as in gerontology) was rendered by the Russian word starets, from the Old Church Slavonic starĭtsĭ, 'elder', derived from starŭ, 'old'
Spiritual_direction
Russian saint and reformer (1314–1392)
Bartholomew had great difficulty learning to read. His biography states that a starets (spiritual elder) met him one day and gave him a piece of prosphora (holy
Sergius_of_Radonezh
Autocephalous jurisdiction of the Eastern Orthodox Church
Bulgaria. Following the Byzantine theory of "Imperium sine Patriarcha non staret", which stated that a close relation should exist between an empire and
Bulgarian_Orthodox_Church
Russian author (1888–1963)
complied with her request. Dehn was skeptical about the holiness of the starets in making Grigori Rasputin and the Empress's reliance upon him, but wrote
Lili_Dehn
Eastern Orthodox book of spiritual writings
prayer should be practiced under the guidance of a spiritual teacher, or starets. The first partial English and French translations in the 1950s were an
Philokalia
Venerable anchoress Georgy Kossov 1928 8 September / 9 December Priest, Starets, Hieroconfessor; a.k.a. Yegor Chekryakovsky Gerasimus II of Alexandria
List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(A–G)
Slavic title for an official or unofficial position of leadership
other supplies for worship. Offices in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Starets "starosta". The Chambers Dictionary (9th ed.). Chambers. 2003. ISBN 0-550-10105-5
Starosta
Russian saint (1754/1759–1833)
Seraphim of Sarov (Russian: Серафим Саровский; 30 July [O.S. 19 July] 1754 or 1759 – 14 January [O.S. 2 January] 1833), born Prókhor Isídorovich Moshnín
Seraphim_of_Sarov
Name list
a.k.a. the Righteous Theodore of Tomsk (died 1864), Russian Orthodox starets Fedor Andreev (born 1982), Russian / Canadian figure skater Fedor von Bock
Fyodor
Russian Orthodox nun
Before departing for Leśna, the woman met with Starets Ambrose of Optina, who blessed her plans. Starets Ambrose also prepared a set of prayers that every
Catherine_Yefimovskaya
Eastern Orthodox monastery for men near Kozelsk in Russia
lived at the monastery for four years and took the tonsure here. The local starets Saint Amvrosy is said to have been a prototype of Father Zosima in Dostoyevsky's
Optina_Monastery
Acknowledgment of one's sins
in Christ. In most cases, this is the parish priest, but may also be a starets (Elder, a monastic who is well known for their advancement in the spiritual
Confession_(religion)
Surname list
with the surname include: Feodor Kuzmich (died 1864), Russian Orthodox starets Heather Kuzmich (born 1986), American fashion model Mikhail Kuzmich (born
Kuzmich
Eldest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (1895–1918)
relied on the counsel of Grigori Rasputin, a Russian peasant and wandering starets or "holy man", and credited his prayers with saving the ailing Tsarevich
Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia
Grand_Duchess_Olga_Nikolaevna_of_Russia
Russian monk, theologian, and writer (1896–1993)
Sophrony the Athonite (born Sergiy Symeonovich Sakharov; 22 September 1896 – 11 July 1993), known also as Saint Sophrony, Elder Sophrony or Father Sophrony
Sophrony_(Sakharov)
Eastern Catholic church
opposition. In defiance of the Tsar's absolute power, St. Philip, the former Starets and Hegumen of the Solovetsky Monastery, located above the Arctic Circle
Russian_Greek_Catholic_Church
Russian pop rock band
"Prostit'sya" (Проститься; To Say Goodbye) "Glavnoe, Rebyata, Serdtsem Ne Staret'" (Главное, Ребята, Сердцем Не Стареть; It's most important, Guys, Not to
Uma2rman
Topics referred to by the same term
Köln Geron, an elder (from the Greek "γέρων") of an Orthodox monastery (starets in Russian) Geron Corporation, an American biotechnology company Geron
Geron
Georgian Orthodox Christian monastery complex
and his wife Nana, are found inside the church in the south-west part. Starets Monasticism Eastern Orthodox Church "Historical Monuments of Mtskheta"
Samtavro_Monastery
Russian military officer and Orthodox monk
Orthodox monk. During his later years, he was known as a hesychast hermit and starets in Karoulia, Mount Athos. He was born Nikolai Nikolaevich Strandtman on
Nikon_of_Karoulia
Evgeny Poselyanin (Eugene the villager). Among his best known books are Starets Ilarion Troyekurovsky (Старец Иларион Троекуровский, 1895), Poetry of Faith
Evgeny_Pogozhev
Venerable Theodore of Tomsk 1864 20 January / 22 June Righteous, Wonderworker, starets; who is rumoured to be Tsar Alexander I; native name Fyodor Kuzmich Theodore
List of Eastern Orthodox saints (T–Z)
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(T–Z)
Eastern Christian liturgy
Canonarch Lampadarius Censer Choir Deacon Laity Hegumen Reader Priest Starets Subdeacon Sanctuary Aër Altar candle Altar lamp Analogion Anointing brush
Liturgy_of_Saint_James
Metropolitan of Moscow from 1542 to 1563
supported the accusations of heresy, aimed at a boyar son Matvei Bashkin, starets Artemiy, and monk Feodosiy Kosoy. However, he took the side of Sylvester
Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow
Macarius,_Metropolitan_of_Moscow
Monk of Russian origin
Silouan the Athonite (Russian: Силуан Афонский, romanized: Siluan Afonskiy; January 17, 1866 – September 24, 1938) also sometimes referred to as Silouan
Silouan_the_Athonite
Rite that should bring persons or property share in divine power or grace
their ministry. In the Russian Orthodox Church pious laymen would go to a starets (elder) to receive his or her blessing before embarking upon any important
Blessing
Moldavian and Romanian political figure and Orthodox clergyman
1848, before returning to take orders at Neamț Monastery, a Hieromonk and Starets. Throughout the 1850s, he and his brother Constantin, who was the son-in-law
Scarlat_Vârnav
Petr Starec (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpɛtr̩ ˈstarɛts]; born 5 December 1951) is a Czech figure skating coach and former competitor. As a single skater, he
Petr_Starec
Russian television series
Kerensky asks to collect every possible information about the life of the starets, or "spiritual holy man", from his youth in the village of Pokrovskoye
Grigoriy_R.
The House or Kelya of The Blessed starets Saint Pavel of Taganrog is situated in the city of Taganrog on Turgenevsky Street 82 not far from The Saint
Kelya of Saint Pavel of Taganrog
Kelya_of_Saint_Pavel_of_Taganrog
American priest, writer and theologian (1909–1990)
mission akin to the character of, Father Zossima in Brother's Karamazof (a starets, or Christian guru without high political ranking but the go-to person
Edward_Nason_West
part 1. Pribaoutki by Igor Stravinsky, for bar 15 of the fourth piece, "Starets i zayats". String Quartet, Op. 28, by Anton Webern in bars 28-37 of the
List of musical works in unusual time signatures
List_of_musical_works_in_unusual_time_signatures
Saint, clergyman of the Russian Orthodox Church
posthumously fully rehabilitated. Recognized during his lifetime as a starets, endowed with the gifts of healing and prophecy, he was canonized by the
Leontius_Stasievich
Short story by Nikolai Gogol
a starets at the Kiev Monastery of the Caves to help him, but they will not, for the sorcerer is already damned, so the sorcerer kills the starets. The
A_Terrible_Vengeance
Russian theologian and saint (1433–1508)
Nilus of Sora (also Nil Sorsky or Nil Sorski; Russian: Нил Сорский; secular name: Nikolai Maikov; Russian: Николай Майков; c. 1433 – 7 May 1508) was a
Nilus_of_Sora
Byzantine and Coptic Liturgy
Canonarch Lampadarius Censer Choir Deacon Laity Hegumen Reader Priest Starets Subdeacon Sanctuary Aër Altar candle Altar lamp Analogion Anointing brush
Liturgy_of_Saint_Basil
Russian fool for Christ
"bureau to record women harmed in some way by Rasputin's activities as a starets". Among them, Lenochka T. (Elena Timofeeva), a graduate of the Isidorov
Mitya_Kozelsky
Russian archimandrite
Archimandrite John (Ioann, Russian: Архимандрит Иоанн, secular name Ivan Mikhailovich Krestiankin, Russian: Иван Михайлович Крестьянкин; 1910–2006) was
John_Krestiankin
Russian composer (born 1953)
mezzo-soprano, male voices and orchestra (2007); words by Joseph Brodsky and Starets Siluan Green Mass, a work for soloists, choir and orchestra (2016); additional
Alexander_Raskatov
Byzantine-rite expression of Lutheran Christianity
Canonarch Lampadarius Censer Choir Deacon Laity Hegumen Reader Priest Starets Subdeacon Sanctuary Aër Altar candle Altar lamp Analogion Anointing brush
Eastern_Lutheranism
Eucharistic liturgy of the Byzantine Rite
Canonarch Lampadarius Censer Choir Deacon Laity Hegumen Reader Priest Starets Subdeacon Sanctuary Aër Altar candle Altar lamp Analogion Anointing brush
Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom
Liturgy_of_Saint_John_Chrysostom
Russian Orthodox monk and saint (c. 1736 – 1837)
Herman of Alaska (Russian: Герман Аляскинский, romanized: German Alaskinsky; c. 1756 – November 15, 1837) was a Russian Orthodox monk and missionary to
Herman_of_Alaska
Canonarch Lampadarius Censer Choir Deacon Laity Hegumen Reader Priest Starets Subdeacon Sanctuary Aër Altar candle Altar lamp Analogion Anointing brush
Holy water in Eastern Christianity
Holy_water_in_Eastern_Christianity
1980 Soviet film
Filippov — Fyodor Romodanovsky Vladimir Kashpur — Ovdokim Nikolai Grinko — Starets Nektari At the Beginning of Glorious Days The Youth of Peter the Great
The_Youth_of_Peter_the_Great
Kornílo (Uncle Kornilo) Natashka (Little Natalie) Polkovnik (The Colonel) Starets i zayats (The Old Man and the Hare) Berceuses du chat, for contralto and
List of compositions by Igor Stravinsky
List_of_compositions_by_Igor_Stravinsky
British politician and writer (1904–1984)
in a meeting with a Fr. Nikon, who became Palmer's spiritual father, or starets in the Eastern Orthodox tradition. By 1950, Palmer officially joined the
Gerald_Palmer_(author)
Moscow to openly challenge Mongol authority in Russia Feodor Kuzmich, starets who according to a legend was in fact Alexander I of Russia who faked his
List_of_Russian_people
and La Rochelle, directed by Anita Picchiarini where he took the role of Starets. In 1988, he performed in Do that love, directed by Kazem Shahryari at
Michel_Valette
Romanian Orthodox metropolitan bishop (1863–1896)
and spent the remainder of his life at Căldărușani. In 1909, he was made Starets for life. His final activities were in the field of art conservation. Ghenadie
Ghenadie_Petrescu
1980 Soviet film
Filippov — Fyodor Romodanovsky Vladimir Kashpur — Ovdokim Nikolai Grinko — Starets Nektari At the Beginning of Glorious Days at IMDb "Энциклопедия отечественного
At the Beginning of Glorious Days
At_the_Beginning_of_Glorious_Days
Eastern Orthodox Church. Teoctist was probably tonsured a monk and served as starets at Neamț Monastery, which at the time was the country's most prominent
Teoctist_I_of_Moldavia
Russian Orthodox monk
Orthodox Church Major shrine Relics located in Kazan Church of Optina Monastery Feast 22 August Attributes Hegumen, Starets Influences Ambrose of Optina
Isaac_I_of_Optina
Russian schema-archimandrite
Афанасьевич Ноздрин; 1932–2025) was a schema-archimandrite and elder (starets) of the Optina Monastery of Russian Orthodox Church. He was born in 1932
Elias_Nozdrin
Topics referred to by the same term
canon lawyer Saint Seraphim of Sarov (1754/1759–1833), Russian Orthodox starets (elder) Saint Seraphim Chichagov (1856–1937), Russian Orthodox Metropolitan
Seraph_(disambiguation)
2006 Russian film
Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, etc. Bell tower Barge Starets, the type of character portrayed in the film Jesus Prayer «Остров». Фильм-событие
The_Island_(2006_film)
Belgian Cistercian monk, theologian, lecturer, author and translator
(transl.): Saint Nil Sorsky (1433-1508). La vie, les écrits, le skite d'un starets de Trans-Volga, (Spiritualité orientale 32). Abbaye de Bellefontaine 1980
André_Louf
Russian Orthodox religious figure
Church. This house still exists and is known locally as the “keliya of starets Pavel”. Although Stozhkov was not in orders, essentially he led an ascetic
Paul_of_Taganrog
Serbian Orthodox bishop (born 1952)
from 1978 to 1979, he attended French courses in Paris. Influenced by starets Nikanor Savić, Jević entered the Hilandar monastery in Mount Athos. At
Hrizostom_Jević
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