Moni Lazariston (Lazaristes Monastery)
It was built in 1861 by the monks of the Order of St. Vincent of Paul, who became known by the Order’s headquarters in the church of Saint-Lazare in Paris. […]
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It was built in 1861 by the monks of the Order of St. Vincent of Paul, who became known by the Order’s headquarters in the church of Saint-Lazare in Paris. […]
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