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Stavronikita

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Pavlou, a monastery near Ayiou Pavlou and dedicated to St. John the Theologian (he no doubt means the monastery of Ayiou Dionysiou), and Chilandariou. Panteleïmon is Russian, Simonopetra is Bulgarian, and Karakallou and Philotheou are Albanian. Zographou, Kastamonitou (see fig. 58), Xeropotamou, Koutloumousiou, Xenophontos, Iveron and Protaton he mentions without any designation; while Lavra, Vatopedi (see fig. 59), Pantokratoros, and Stavronikita (which had been recently founded by the patriarch Jeremiah I) he names specifically as being Greek (see map 6).
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At the end of the 15th century, the Russian pilgrim Isaiah relates that the monks support themselves with various kinds of work including the cultivation of their vineyards....He also tells us that nearly half the monasteries are Slav or Albanian. As Serbian he instances Docheiariou, Grigoriou, Ayiou
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During the second half of the 20th century the monastery had been largely abandoned and was slowly dilapidating. In addition, the rock on which the monastery was built had been severely damaged by a series of earthquakes. The rock was found to be slowly crumbling and sliding towards the sea which led
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However, the monastery's prosperity was again endangered by three great fires in 1864, 1874 and 1879 that caused great damage. The monastery was rebuilt but the monks became largely indebted again which led to further decline. This situation was partly reversed by the efforts of the abbot Theophilos,
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There are various conflicting traditions and stories regarding the monastery's name. According to one Athonite tradition, the name is a combination of the names of two monks, Stavros and Nikitas, that used to live in two cells at the site before the monastery was built. Another tradition recounts of
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The subsequent history of the monastery was marked by the fact that it always remained small in comparison to other athonite monasteries, both in property and in number of monks. Despite the repeated aid by the athonite community as well as by important benefactors, such as
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reinstated Stavronikita's status as one of the monasteries of Athos, bringing their total number to 20. Therefore, Stavronikita became the last officially consecrated monastery of Athos and is usually referred as the last monastery to be added to the athonite hierarchy.
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Gregorios Giromeriatis eventually left his monastery in Thesprotia and permanently settled in Stavronikita. In subsequent years he expended great efforts to rebuild and expand the monastery. He built a surrounding wall, many cells, as well as the monastery's
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in the early 19th century, Stavronikita, as well as the whole of Mount Athos, experienced harsh times. The monastery faced a harsh economic situation due to extraordinary debt that helped fund the war, while its monks were scattered after the
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of Saint Nicholas, known as "Streidas" (Greek: Άγιος Νικόλαος ο Στρειδάς, "Saint Nicholas of the Oyster") because when it was accidentally discovered at the bottom of the sea, an
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monastery, Gregorios Giromeriatis (Greek: Γρηγόριος Γηρομερειάτης). By the end of the 15th century, the Russian pilgrim Isaiah confirms that, the monastery was Greek.
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and is the smallest catholicon among its other athonite counterparts. It was built during the 16th century above a church that existed before and was dedicated to
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and elsewhere. This situation lasted for about a decade, after which the Ottomans left Athos and any monks that had survived started returning to the monastery.
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had stuck at the forehead of St. Nicholas. According to the athonite tradition, when the monks of Stavronikita removed the oyster, the saint's forehead bled.
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This early part of the monastery's history ended approximately during the first half of the 13th century when the monastery was deserted due to constant
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Stavronikita is the smallest of all athonite monasteries. Important sights of the monastery are its characteristics, the tower at the entrance, its
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became Abbot of Stavronikita and turned the monastery into a cenobitic one, thus reviving monastic life at Stavronikita. Vasileios moved to
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invaded Athos. Therefore, the monastery, along with some other athonite monasteries, was deserted and so were many of its holdings in
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The many conflicting tales of the monastery's name hint to the obscurity of its historical origins. In a document by the
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of Christian monasticism), Stavronikita was founded and continued to function long after as on the principles of
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Nikiforos dating back to 1012 there is the signature of a monk who signs as "Nikiforos monk from Stravonikita" (
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View of the interior of the monastery. In the background Mount Athos, the highest mountain of the peninsula
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is located on the upper floor at the southern side of the complex and bears some important iconographies.
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Apart from the traditional name, in some old documents the monastery is referred to as "Monastery of the
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from 1727 to 1740, the monastery's evolution was constantly hampered partly by quarrellings with nearby
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Hesychasm, the Jesus Prayer and the contemporary spiritual revival of Mount Athos
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Tradition and Evolution of the Architecture of the Stavronikita Holy Monastery
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page about Stavronikita, with photos of the stabilization of the rock.
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to concerns about the future of the monastery's structural stability.
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History of Macedonia, 1354-1833. [By] A.E. Vacalopoulos
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Servopoulos in 1612, the monk Markos in 1614, the people of
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raids as well as due to the tremendous impact caused by the
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Greek Ministry of Culture: Holy Monastery of Stavronikita
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Christian monasteries established in the 16th century
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was renovated and in 1770 the monastery's well-known
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Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes
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Stavronikita Monastery

Stavronikita is located in Mount Athos
Order
Ecumenical Patriarchate
Saint Nicholas
Diocese
Mount Athos
Mount Athos
Greece
Coordinates
40°16′04.74″N 24°16′36.24″E / 40.2679833°N 24.2767333°E / 40.2679833; 24.2767333
Greek
Eastern Orthodox
monastery
monastic
Mount Athos
Greece
Saint Nicholas
Iviron
Pantokratoros
Byzantine army
Byzantine Emperor
John I Tzimiskes
patrician
name day
calendar of saints
Feast of the Cross
Theotokos
Theotokos

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