- Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery
Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery ( _ru. Кирилло-Белозерский монастырь), loosely translated in English as the St. Cyril-Belozhersk Monastery, used to be the largest monastery of Northern Russia. The monastery was dedicated to the Feast of the
Dormition of the Theotokos , for which cause it was sometimes referred to as the Dormition Monastery of St. Cyril. By the 20th century, the town of Kirillov had grown nearby.History
The monastery was founded in 1397 on the bank of
Lake Siverskoye , to the south from the town ofBeloozero , in the present-dayVologda Oblast . Its founder, St.Kirill of Beloozero , following the advice of his teacher, St.Sergius of Radonezh , first dug a cave here, then built a wooden Assumption chapel and a loghouse for other monks.Being a member of the influential
Velyaminov clan ofboyar s, Kirill relinquished the office of father superior of the greatest cloister in medievalMoscow —theSimonov monastery . His ties with the ruling elite were still close, however, as his letters to sons ofDmitri Donskoi clearly demonstrate. It seems that the Muscovite rulers regarded Kirill's monastery as an important strategic point, both for Northern trade and in their struggle with theNovgorod Republic .In the 16th century, the monastery was the second richest landowner in Russia, after its model, the Trinity Monastery near Moscow.
Ivan the Terrible not only had his own cell in the cloister, but also planned to take monastic vows here. During political struggles, the monastery sided with "non-possessors", who disapproved of church landlordism. The leader of the movement,Nil Sorsky , founded a separate monastery (skete ) nearby. The cloister was also important as a political prison. Among the Muscovite politicians exiled to Kirillov wereVassian Patrikeyev , TsarSimeon Bekbulatovich ,Patriarch Nikon , and the prime ministerBoris Morozov .Attractions
The vast walled area of the monastery comprises two separate priories with eleven churches, most of them dating to the
16th century . Of these, nine belong to the Uspensky (Assumption) priory by the lake. The Assumption cathedral, erected byRostov masters in1497 , was the largest monastery church built in Russia up to that date. Its 17th-centuryiconostasis features many ancienticon s, arranged in five tiers above a silver heaven gate endowed byTsar Alexis in 1645. A lot of valuable objects kept in the sacristy are personal gifts of the tsars who visited the monastery.The smaller Ivanovsky priory is dedicated to St. John the Precursor, the patron saint of Ivan the Terrible. The oldest church of the priory was commissioned by Ivan's father, for the benefit of the "mendicant brethren", soon after his visit to the monastery in 1528. Subsequently, the monks incurred the tsar's displeasure by constructing St. Vladimir's Chapel over the grave of the exiled Prince
Vorotynsky . Although the tsar chastised them for having broken canonical requirements, the chapel — which became the first familymausoleum in Russia — survived Ivan's reign and was expanded to its present form in 1623.The monastery walls, 732 meters long and 7 meters thick, were constructed in 1654-80. They incorporate parts of the earlier citadel, which helped to withstand the Polish siege in
1612 . At first construction works were supervised by Jean de Gron, a French military engineer known in Russian sources as Anton Granovsky. After the monastic authorities denigrated his Western-style design as alien to Russian traditions, Granovsky was replaced by a team of native masters. The fortress was the largest erected in Muscovy after theTime of Troubles ; its walls feature numeroustower s, each built to a particular design. The most remarkable are theChasuble , the Tent-like, the Vologda, and the Smithy towers.After secularisation
After the
Bolsheviks had the monastery secularised and turned intomuseum (1924), a wooden shrine from 1485 and several traditional timber structures were put on exhibit on the grounds. During Soviet restoration works, superb 16th-century frescoes were discovered in the gate church of St. Sergius (1560-94).On the other hand, the monastic
library and some other treasures were transferred toMoscow orSt Petersburg . These included the oldest extant copies of the 12th-century "Daniel's Pilgrimage" and the "Zadonshchina ".The larger part of the monastery is still administrated as the Kirillov-Belozersky Museum of History, Art, and Architecture. The monks were readmitted into the higher, or Ivanovsky, priory in
1998 .External links
* [http://www.nortfort.ru/kbm/index_e.html Northern Fortress - Kirillo-Belozersky monastery]
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