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Halkidiki Churches: Information about the monasteries of Halkidiki, Greece

 

 

Because this peninsula is a monastic state, it is the area with the most monasteries of Halkidiki. The number of the monasteries is fixed at 20 by the Constitution of the theocratic republic of Athos which does not allow the foundation of other monasteries.

Here are the twenty monasteries, in hierarchical order:
 
The Monastery of the Great Lavra

This is the largest monastery and the first in the monastic hierarchy
In the library are kept manuscripts, some written on parchment, documents and printed books.

Pantocrator Monastery

This monastery is also dedicated to the Transfiguration of the Lord and was founded in the 14th century by Axis and Ioannis. The murals of the catholicon are from the 14th century and the refectory was built in 1741.
The monastery keeps the valuable and unique icon of the
Monastery of Saint Paul

This monastery is situated in a ravine, at the foot of on of the peaks of Mont Athos and it is dedicated to the Presentation of Christ to the Temple. It is believed that it was founded during the 10th century by Paul of Xeropotamos. Its catholicon is in marble and was built in 1839 and finished in 1844. The monastery has fragments of the True Cross, relics of saints, holy vessels and vestments, pectoral crosses, a huge wooden cross, a unique
 

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It was the first monastery to be founded by Saint Athanasios the Athonite, in 957, whose relics are lying in a tomb in the chapel of the Forty Martyrs.

The monastery was richly endowed by many Byzantine emperors and had its walls painted and its murals made by Cretan painters.

In the library of the monastery are preciously kept 2500 manuscripts and 20000 printed books. In the sacristy are kept precious objects such as precious relics, Gospel covers, crosses, portable icons and holy vessels.
The monastery of the Great Lavra is dedicated to Saint Athanasios, its founder.

Vatopedi Monastery

Located on a picturesque bay on the north-eastern side of the peninsula of Athos, this monastery reminds of a fortress. It is dedicated to the Annunciation. Historical sources date it to around 972 AD and attribute its foundation to the saints Athanasios, Antonios and Nikolaos.

Its catholicon dates from the 10th century and has frescoes from the 14th century and mosaics from the 11th and 14th centuries.
In the north- east of the monastery stands one of the surviving towers of the fortified enclosure, the high 16th century tower of the Virgin Mary.

In the monastery are kept many valuable works of art such as rare relics, portable icons, holy vessels, illustrated Gospels, gold-embroidered vestments, more than 2000 manuscripts and over 25000 other printed volumes.

Iviron Monastery

This monastery is located in a little bay, on the north- east of Mont Athos. It is dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin. It was founded during the late 10th century by Ioannes Thornikios.

The catholicon was built in the first half of the 11th century and its murals date from the 16th and 19th centuries.

Priceless treasures are kept in the sacristy and in the library are carefully kept precious imperial and patriarchal documents, over 2000 manuscripts and over 20000 printed books.

Chelandari Monastery

Dedicated to the Presentation of the Virgin, this monastery also stands on the north-east of Athos, in the middle of dense forests. It was founded by the Serbian ruler Stephen Nemanja and his son.

The monastery reminds of a strong fortress surrounding by strong walls and towers.
The catholicon of the monastery was built in the early 14th century.

Many important relics are kept in the monastery, precious treasures like portable icons (many dating from the Byzantine period), crosses with precious stones, embroidered vestments, cloths, documents, codices and printed books.

Dionysiou Monastery

This monastery was founded by the Blessed Dionysios, in the 14th century. It is dedicated to the Birth of Saint John the Baptist.

Its catholicon was built and decorated between 1537 and 1547, and the iconostasis which is inside, dates from the 18th century and is gilded with pure gold.
Important icons, relics, manuscripts and printed books are kept in the monastery.

Koutloumousiou Monastery

This monastery is dedicated to the Transfiguration of the Lord and owns its name to its founder.

Its catholicon was built in 1540. In the sacristy are kept valuable treasures such as portable icons, holy vestments, holy vessels and crosses.
Virgin Gerontissa, a part of the shield of Saint Mercurius, vestments, holy vessels, relics of saints, crosses and many other precious holy objects.

In the library are kept
rare manuscripts and printed books.

Xeropotamou Monastery

Built on the slopes of a wooded mountain, this Monastery is an impressive building complex. Its catholicon is dedicated to the Forty Martyrs and was built during 1761 and 1763.

The monastery is keeping many precious relics such as the largest piece of the True Cross in the world, Episcopal staffs, gold embroider vestments, holy vessels, manuscripts, printed books and the famous steatite paten known as the paten of Pulcheria.

Zographou Monastery

This Bulgarian monastery was founded by three monks in the 10th century. According to legend it was named after the icon of Saint George which was mysteriously found painted on a wooden panel, found inside the catholicon by the three monks. Thus, the monastery is dedicated to Saint George.

A cenotaph, in the middle of the courtyard commemorates the martyrdom of 26 ant Unitarian monks who were burnt in 1873 by the Unitarian ones, in favour of the unification of the East and West Churches.

The monastery keeps two icons of Saint George, of which the one is called “the one not having been made by human hands”, an icon of the Virgin, portable icons, vestments, holy vessels, Greek and Slav manuscripts and over 8000 printed books (most of them are in Bulgarian).


Docheiariou Monastery

This monastery was built on the southwest coast of the peninsula of Athos. Its catholicon is dedicated to the Archangels Michael and Gabriel and was built in the 16th century by Alexander (the ruler of Moldowallachia) and his wife.

Among the precious relics kept by the monastery are the icon of the Virgin Gorgoepikoos, a fragment of the True Cross, holy vessels, vestments, gold-embroided cloths, chalices, manuscripts and many printed books.

Karakalou Monastery
 
On the north-eastern side of Athos, 200 metres above the Aegean Sea, is the fortress complex of the Karakalou Monastery, dedicated to the Apostles Peter (Petros) and Paul (Pavlos). The monastery was probably founded by a monk named Karakalas, during the 11th century.

Its catholicon was built in 1548. Among the relics of the monastery are fragments of the True Cross, vestments. Holy vessels, portable icons, chrysobulls, manuscripts (which many are on parchment) and printed books.

Philotheou Monastery

This monastery was probably found during the 10th century and is dedicated to the Annunciation of the Virgin. Its catholicon was built in 1746 and its frescoes were finished in 1752.

The monastery keeps the icon of the Virgin Glykophilousa, a fragment of the True Cross, relics of saints, crosses, holy vessels, vestments, manuscripts, parchment and a precious tetra evangel representing Saint Mark the Evangelist.


Simonos Petra Monastery

One of the most impressive monasteries of Athos, built on the south-western side of the peninsula, at 200 metres above the sea. It is dedicated to the Nativity of Christ and was founded in the middle of the 13th century.

It was destroyed many times by natural damages and restore by funds from Russia.

The monastery keeps fragment of the True Cross, relics of saints, gold-embroided vestments, holy vessels, crosses, Gospels covers, portable icons and many other precious relics.

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diptych, portable icons, manuscripts and printed books.


Stavronikita Monastery

This is the smallest monastery of the peninsula of Athos.

It is dedicated to Saint Nicholas and its small catholicon was built in the middle of the 16th century. Its aqueduct was built in 1680.

The monastery has a particularly prized icon of Saint Nicholas Streidas, a 16th century Dodekaorton on the iconostasis, relics of saints,
holy vessels, embroided vestments and many manuscripts and printed books.

Xenophontos Monastery

This monastery is dedicated to Saint George and was founded in the 10th century by Hosios Xenophon.

It has the largest catholicon of all the Mont Athos’ monasteries, adorned with an amazing marble iconostasis.

Among the treasures of the monastery are the two magnificent mosaic icons of Saint George and Saint Dimitrios, a small icon representing the Transfiguration, a fragment of the True Cross, relics of saints, richly-embroided vestments, holy vessels, precious manuscripts, of which some are on parchment and many printed books.

Grigoriou Monastery

Standing on the south-western side of the peninsula, this monastery is dedicated to Saint Nicholas and date to the 14th century.

Its relics include prized portable icons, the icons of the Virgin Galaktotrophousa and of the Virgin Pantanassa, a fragment of the True Cross, relics of saints, holy vessels, crosses, Gospels covers, embroidered vestments and two gold-embroidered “epitaphioi” (tomb of the Christ).

Its library contains manuscripts from which some are on parchment, among which is the only existing manuscript copy of the Shepherd of Hermas, a hortatory and prophetic work dating from the 1st century AD, printed books, official documents and sigils.

Saint Panteleimon Monastery

This huge Russian monastery was built in a small bay, at the end of the 18th century by Russian monks. Its catholicon was built between 1812 and 1821. Its roof consists of 8 onion-shaped domes painted in bright green and golden yellow.

The interior of the catholicon is decorated with Russian-style murals from the 19th century and has an iconostasis of Russian origin.

Among its treasures, the monastery has portable icons, fragments of the True Cross, vestments, crosses, pectoral crosses, relics of saints, a chalice and a precious illuminated Gospel.

The library of the monastery keeps 1320 Greek manuscripts, 600 Slav manuscripts, some parchment leaves and many printed books in Greek and Russian.


Kastamonitou Monastery

Hidden by the dense vegetation this monastery was destroyed by Catalans in the 14th century.

Its catholicon was built in between 1860 and 1871 on the ruins of an older church and is dedicated to Saint Stephanos; it has a marble floor and a marble iconostasis.

Some of the monastery’s relics are a 16th century icon of Saint Stephanos, a fragment of the True Cross, relics of saints in reliquaries, crosses, holy vessels and vestments, a Byzantine epithaphios, a Gospel in silver and gold, lead bulls and chrysobulls.

In the library are kept manuscripts of which some are on parchment and many rare printed books.
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