- Stavropoleos Church
Stavropoleos Church (Romanian: "Biserica Stavropoleos") is an Eastern Orthodox
church , built in "Brâncovenesc style ", in centralBucharest ,Romania . The patrons of thechurch (the saints to whom thechurch is dedicated) are St. Archangels Michael and Gabriel. The name Stavropoleos is a Romanian rendition of a Greek word, "Stauropolis", meaning "The city of the Cross".The church was built in 1724, during the reign of
Nicolae Mavrocordat (Prince ofWallachia , 1719-1730), byarchimandrite Ioanichie Stratonikeas. Within the precinct of his inn, Ioanichie built the church, and a monastery which was economically sustained with the incomes from the inn (a relatively common situation in those times). In 1726 abbot Ioanichie was elected metropolitan of Stavropole andexarch of Caria. Since then the monastery he built is named Stavropoleos, after the name of the old seat. OnFebruary 7 ,1742 Ioanichie, aged 61, died and was buried in his church.The inn and the monastery's annexes were demolished at the end of 19th century. Over time the church suffered from earthquakes, which caused the dome to fall. The dome's paintings were restored at the beginning of the 20th century.
All that remains from the original monastery is the church, alongside a building from the beginning of the 20th century which shelters a library, a conference room and a collection of old (early 18th century)
icon s and ecclesiastical objects, and parts of wall paintings recovered from churches demolished during the communist regime. This new building was constructed following the plans of architectIon Mincu .The church has been pastored since
1991 by fatherIustin Marchiş , the firsthieromonk of the church in the last century. The community living here, besides routine worship, is engaged in renovating old books, icons and sacerdotal clothes. The choir of the church sings (neo-)Byzantine music (a single voice part, sustained by a prolonged sound called "ison" - approx. translation: accompaniment -, or tonic note), now a rare occurrence for churches in Romania.ee also
* Depiction of a typical Orthodox Church building
*Romanian Orthodox Church Notes
External links
* Stavropoleos Church homepage: [http://www.stavropoleos.ro www.stavropoleos.ro] en iconro icon
* Flickr Stavropoleos photos: [http://www.flickr.com/groups/stavropoleos www.flickr.com/groups/stavropoleos]
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