The Holy Convent of the Presentation of the Mother of God is a monastic community for women under the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. The monastery is located in Bungarby, New South Wales, and was established in 1999 under the omophorion of His Grace Archbishop Hilarion of Sydnay by Abbess Anna (Karipoff), who remains the abbess. There are currently seven resident nuns or novices (including the abbess). This article about an Australian Monastery is a stub (i.e., in need of additional material). You can help OrthodoxWiki by [ expanding it].
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| - The Holy Convent of the Presentation of the Mother of God is a monastic community for women under the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. The monastery is located in Bungarby, New South Wales, and was established in 1999 under the omophorion of His Grace Archbishop Hilarion of Sydnay by Abbess Anna (Karipoff), who remains the abbess. There are currently seven resident nuns or novices (including the abbess). This article about an Australian Monastery is a stub (i.e., in need of additional material). You can help OrthodoxWiki by [ expanding it].
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| - The Holy Convent of the Presentation of the Mother of God is a monastic community for women under the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. The monastery is located in Bungarby, New South Wales, and was established in 1999 under the omophorion of His Grace Archbishop Hilarion of Sydnay by Abbess Anna (Karipoff), who remains the abbess. There are currently seven resident nuns or novices (including the abbess). This article about an Australian Monastery is a stub (i.e., in need of additional material). You can help OrthodoxWiki by [ expanding it].
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