- Monastery of St Panteleimon
Infobox Orthodox monastery
name = St. Panteleimon Monastery
name_local= Άγιος Παντελεήμων
Jurisdiction=Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
established= 1167
disestablished=still active
Location=Mt Athos, Greece
dedicated to=St Panteleimon
celebration=
Founder=Russian MonksSt. Panteleimon Monastery (Greek: Άγιος Παντελεήμων, "Aghios Panteleimon";Russian: Пантелеймонов, known as Ρωσσικόν, Rossikon), is a
Russian Orthodox monastery built on the south-west side of the peninsula ofMt. Athos inGreece . It is the largest of the many monasteries on the peninsula.History
The monastery was founded by several monks from
Kiev Rus in the 11th century, which is why it is known as 'Rossikon', and traditionally it was inhabited byKiev and later by Russian Orthodox monks. It was recognized as a separate monastery in 1169.The monastery prospered in the 16th and 17th centuries being lavishly sponsored by the Tsars of
Moscovy , but it declined dramatically in the 18th century to the point that there were only two Russian and twoBulgaria n monks left by 1730.The construction of the present monastery on a new site, closer to the seashore, was carried out during the first two decades of the nineteenth century, with the financial help of the ruler of Moldo-Wallachia, Skarlatos Kallimachos. Russian monks numbered 1,000 in 1895, 1,446 in 1903, and more than 2,000 by 1913. During the
Tatar yoke inRussia , most of the monks wereGreeks andSerbs . Today, due to a great decrease in monasticvocation s, only 35 monks live in the monastery, which occupies the nineteenth rank in the hierarchical order of the twenty Athonite monasteries. It is coenobitic (i.e. it is a communal monastic life). It also contains fourskete s.The Monastery of St Panteleimon was repeatedly gutted by fires, most famously in 1307 (when Catalan pirates set it on fire) and in 1968. The first Russian leader to visit the monastery was President
Vladimir Putin (onSeptember 9 ,2005 ).In the modern era
Today, the monastery features the architecture of a small town, with buildings of various heights and many domes. It is the largest of the monasteries on the peninsula. [cite book|pages=p. 70|author=Norman, Edward|title=The House of God: Church Architecture, Style and History|publisher=
Thames & Hudson |date=1990|isbn=978-0-500-28556-5 ] Although destroyed by a fire in 1968, one wing of the monastery was used as the guest quarters, with a capacity for 1,000 monks. The monastery'skatholikon (main church) was built between 1812–1821 and is dedicated to St. Panteleimon. It features the same style found in all the Athonite churches. Aside from the katholikon, the monastery has many smaller chapels.The
Library is housed is a separate building in the monastery's court. It contains 1,320 Greekmanuscripts and another 600 Slavonic ones, as well as 25,000 printed books. In addition, the Library has a few pricelessrelic s, such as the head of Saint Panteleimon, one of the most popular saints in Russia. The 19th-century monastery bells are said to be the largest in Greece. There is a daughter community at the monastery atNew Athos ,Abkhazia .Notable monks
Notable former monks of the monastery include
Silouan the Athonite andArchimandrite Sophrony .References
External links
* [http://www.mountathos.gr/ Mount Athos Website]
* [http://www.skiouros.net/voyages/2002/athos/_panteleimonos.en.html Photographs]
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