Σκήτη μικρή Αγία Άννα
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View of Little St. Anne's Skete
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Order | Greek Orthodox |
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Location | Mount Athos![]() |
Coordinates | 40°7′48″N 24°17′45″E / 40.13000°N 24.29583°E / 40.13000; 24.29583 |
Public access | Men only |
Little St. Anne's Skete or the Minor Skete of St. Anne (Greek: Σκήτη μικρή Αγία Άννα, romanized: Skiti Mikri Agia Anna) is an Orthodox sketeonMount Athos, Greece.[1][2]
Some cells in the main area of the skete include:[3]
Notable monks who lived at the skete include St. Joseph the Hesychast and his brotherhood, including disciples Arsenios the Cave Dweller, Ephraim of Arizona, and Joseph of Vatopedi.[4] The hermitage of St. Joseph the Hesychast can be reached via a narrow footpath through a forest, which branches off from the main path connecting Little St. Anne's Skete with the Skete of Saint Anne.
Elder Gerasimos of Mikra Agia Anna [el] is currently the hegumen of the skete.
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