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  2. Category:Inner Sanctum Mystery - Wikipedia

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  3. Kenchō-ji - Wikipedia

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    The stones in the garden are full of names: they are those of the faithful who donated to the temple, and which belong to over 100 different religious organizations. [5] This area used to be the temple's Inner Sanctuary, which still stands among the trees at the very top of the hill and which can be reached going up the steep stairs that begin ...

  4. Monastery of Saint Pishoy - Wikipedia

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    This hall contains a sanctuary and three altars; however, the curtain that once separated the sanctuary has been removed and relocated to the northern altar of the Church of Saint Pishoy, and the three altars have been dismantled, ceasing prayers in this area. It is believed that this floor may have originally housed the monastery's library. [37]

  5. Panagia Chrysopigi - Wikipedia

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    The inner walls have apsides, of which the middle apse on the south wall is deeper, greater than the thickness of the wall, forming a small transept measuring 1.5 by 2 meters. A grave may have been located there in the past. The arch of the temple is slightly pointed. The niche of the sanctuary is approximately semicircular.

  6. Category:14th-century monks - Wikipedia

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  7. Hyujeong - Wikipedia

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    Hyujeong (Korean: 휴정; Hanja: 休靜, 1520–1604), also called Seosan Daesa (서산대사; 西山大師) was a Korean Seon master. As was common for monks in this time, he travelled from place to place, living in a succession of monasteries.

  8. Category:7th-century Christian monks - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Northumbrian saints - Wikipedia

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    Hermit who lived on Inner Farne, priest and a monk at Ripon Abbey. 23 March [45] Lebuinus: Ripon, Northumbria died 773 Founder of Deventer, an Apostle of the Frisians. 12 November [46] Alcmund of Hexham: Northumbria died 781 Bishop of Hexham. Considered a saint after death. 7 September [47] Ælfwald I of Northumbria: Northumbria died 788 King ...