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[[Image:Entrance_Skete.jpg|right|thumb|400px|'''The first Divine Liturgy at the Skete'''<br />
 
Left to Right:  Gerondissa Theadelphi, Hieromonk Ambrose (chaplain), Metropolitan [[Maximos (Aghiorgoussis) of Pittsburgh|Maximos of Pittsburgh]], and Hieromonk Michael of [[St. Gregory Palamas Monastery (Hayesville, Ohio)|St. Gregory Palamas Monastery]]]]
 
 
'''The Entrance of the Mother of God Into the Temple Skete''' is a [[monasticism|monastic]] community for women and an independent [[hesychastarion]] in the Diocese of Pittsburgh of the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America]], located near Hayesville, Ohio.  It was established in 2004 by His Eminence Metropolitan [[Maximos (Aghiorgoussis) of Pittsburgh|Maximos of Pittsburgh]].  It has a close relationship with [[St. Gregory Palamas Monastery (Hayesville, Ohio)|St. Gregory Palamas Monastery]], which is only about two miles away and supplies its chaplain for divine services when needed.
 
'''The Entrance of the Mother of God Into the Temple Skete''' is a [[monasticism|monastic]] community for women and an independent [[hesychastarion]] in the Diocese of Pittsburgh of the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America]], located near Hayesville, Ohio.  It was established in 2004 by His Eminence Metropolitan [[Maximos (Aghiorgoussis) of Pittsburgh|Maximos of Pittsburgh]].  It has a close relationship with [[St. Gregory Palamas Monastery (Hayesville, Ohio)|St. Gregory Palamas Monastery]], which is only about two miles away and supplies its chaplain for divine services when needed.
  

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The Entrance of the Mother of God Into the Temple Skete is a monastic community for women and an independent hesychastarion in the Diocese of Pittsburgh of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, located near Hayesville, Ohio. It was established in 2004 by His Eminence Metropolitan Maximos of Pittsburgh. It has a close relationship with St. Gregory Palamas Monastery, which is only about two miles away and supplies its chaplain for divine services when needed.