The Holy Monastery of St Sava (New Kalenic) is a monastic community for men under the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Australia and New Zealand (New Gracanica). The monastery is located in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, and was established to be the seat of the bishop of the Free Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Australia and New Zealand; since the reintegration of the New Gracanica Metropolitanate into the Church of Serbia, this monastery has been the residence of the bishop of both the New Gracanica and the patriarchal dioceses.
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| - The Holy Monastery of St Sava (New Kalenic) is a monastic community for men under the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Australia and New Zealand (New Gracanica). The monastery is located in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, and was established to be the seat of the bishop of the Free Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Australia and New Zealand; since the reintegration of the New Gracanica Metropolitanate into the Church of Serbia, this monastery has been the residence of the bishop of both the New Gracanica and the patriarchal dioceses.
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| - The Holy Monastery of St Sava (New Kalenic) is a monastic community for men under the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Australia and New Zealand (New Gracanica). The monastery is located in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, and was established to be the seat of the bishop of the Free Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Australia and New Zealand; since the reintegration of the New Gracanica Metropolitanate into the Church of Serbia, this monastery has been the residence of the bishop of both the New Gracanica and the patriarchal dioceses. 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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