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Church of Sinai

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The '''Church of Sinai''' is an [[autonomy|autonomous]] Greek Orthodox Christian church Church whose territory consists only of [[St Catherine’s monastery . Catherine's Monastery (Sinai)|St. Catherine's Monastery]] (which is located on the Sinai peninsula at the foot of [[Mount Sinai ]] in present day Egypt), along with several dependencies. The church is headed by an [[archbishop]] who is traditionally [[consecration|consecrated ]] by the [[Patriarch of Jerusalem]]and also serves as [[abbot]] for the monastery.The current hierarch is His Beatitude, Archbishop Damian. ==History==The Church of Sinai owes its existence to the Monastery of the Transfiguration (better known as [[St. Catherine's Monastery (Sinai)|St Catherine's Monastery]]). The monastery's origins are traced back to the Chapel of the [[Burning Bush]] that [[Constantine the Great|Emperor Constantine I]]'s mother, Helen, had built over the site where [[Moses]] is supposed to have seen the burning bush. Between 527 and 565, Emperor Justinian I ordered the monastery built to enclose the chapel. The monastery became associated with St. [[Catherine of Alexandria]] through the belief that her [[relics]] were miraculously transported there. ==Locations of interest==*[http://www.egeriaproject.net/pigr_mon.aspx The Chapel of Our Lady of the Oikonomos, Sinai, Egypt]* Monastery of the Temptation, Palestinian National Authority 
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{{churches}} ==HistoryExternal Links==The Church of Sinai owes its existence to the Monastery of the Transfiguration which better known as *[[St Catherine’s Monastery (Sinai)|St Catherine’s Monastery]]http://www.oca.org/OCworldsinai. The monastery’s origins are traced back to the Chapel of the [[Burning Bushasp?SID=2 Contact information]] that *[[Constantine the Great|Emperor Constantine I]]’s mother, Helen, had built over the site where [[Moses]] is supposed to have seen the burning bushhttp://www.cnewa. Between 527 and 565, Emperor Justinian I ordered the monastery built to enclose the chapelorg/default. aspx?ID=29&pagetypeID=9&sitecode=HQ&pageno=1 "The monastery became associated with St [[Catherine Orthodox Church of Alexandria]Mount Sinai"] through by Ronald Roberson on the belief that her relics were miraculously transported thereCNEWA website.
[[Category: Jurisdictions|Sinai]][[ro:Biserica Ortodoxă a Sinaiului]]
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