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Moses the Black (Greek: Μωϋσῆς ὁ Αἰθίοψ, romanized: Mōüsês ho Aithíops, Arabic: موسى, Coptic: Ⲙⲟⲥⲉⲥ; 330 – 405), also known as Moses the Strong, Moses the Robber, and Moses the Ethiopian, was an ascetic hieromonk in Egypt in the fourth century AD, and a Desert Father.
St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church, Colleyville (co-located with the Southern Diocese headquarters) St. Philopateer Coptic Orthodox Church, Richardson; St. Stephen Coptic Orthodox Church, Cypress; The Holy Cross Coptic Orthodox Church, Round Rock [2] Coptic Community, Beaumont; Coptic Community, College Station; St Mary and St. Moses Abbey, Corpus ...
The abbey occupied an extensive precinct site immediately outside the city walls, between Bootham and the River Ouse. [3] [7] The original boundary included a ditch and a narrow strip of ground, but the walled circuit was constructed above this in the 1260s in the Abbacy of Simon de Warwick; [7] the walls were nearly three-quarters of a mile long.
St. George Coptic Orthodox Nunnery - (Coptic Cairo) St. Mercurius (Abu-Sefein) Coptic Orthodox Convent - (Coptic Cairo) St. Mercurius Coptic Orthodox Monastery - (Tammua) St. Menas Coptic Orthodox Monastery - (Fumm al-Khalig) St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Convent - (Old Cairo) St. Samaan the Tanner Coptic Orthodox Monastery - (Zabbaleen, Mokattam)
Glastonbury Abbey, a Roman Catholic monastery located in Hingham. Mount Saint Mary's Abbey, a Roman Catholic monastery in Wrentham. Society of St. John the Evangelist, an Anglican monastery in Cambridge. St. Benedict Abbey, a Benedictine monastery located in Harvard. St. Joseph's Abbey, a Roman Catholic monastery located in Spencer.
St Cadfal is said to have built the first abbey on the St Mary's site. [1] By the High Middle Ages the island was reputedly the burial place of some 20,000 saints. [2] It became one of the three Welsh pilgrimage sites of national importance, and Edward I visited in 1284.
The monastery was built around the location of what is traditionally considered to be the place of the burning bush seen by the Hebrew prophet Moses. [11] Saint Catherine's monastery also encloses the "Well of Moses", where Moses is said to have met his future wife, Zipporah. The well is still today one of the monastery's main sources of water.
St. Mary's Abbey Church is a historic Catholic church in the Archdiocese of Newark, located at 528 Martin Luther King Blvd (formerly High St.) and William St. in Newark, New Jersey. History [ edit ]