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The Order of Saint Basil the Great spread and flourished across modern day
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underground. In all of the Soviet-controlled territories only a single
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monastery, by which it became less sedentary and more missionary, among other things allowing the monks to work with the
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History and facts about the Order of St. Basil the Great
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Monastic religious order of the Greek Catholic Churches
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and Ukraine) has re-affirmed its communion with the
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Monastery of the Basilian Order of Saint Josaphat (
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301:Metropolitan of Kiev
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