Church of Saint Basil the Great
Basil of Caesarea, also called Saint Basil the Great, was the Greek bishop of Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia, Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). He was an influential theologian who supported the Nicene Creed and opposed the heresies of the early Christian church, fighting against both Arianism and the followers of Apollinaris of Laodicea. His ability to balance his theological convictions with his political connections made Basil a powerful advocate for the Nicene position.
In addition to his work as a theologian, Basil was known for his care of the poor and underprivileged. Basil established guidelines for monastic life which focus on community life, liturgical prayer, and manual labour. Together with Pachomius he is remembered as a father of communal monasticism in Eastern Christianity. He is considered a saint by the traditions of both Eastern and Western Christianity.
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- Temple of Twelve Apostles
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- Solitude of Kitaevo
- Church of John the Apostle
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- Church of Alexander Nevsky
- The Trinity Monastery of St. Jonas
- Vladimir and Lybed Church
- Saint Nicholas Church
- Saint Sava Church
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- Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral
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- Church of Romanos the Melodist
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