Philotheou monastery

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Philotheou
Φιλοθέου
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The monastery at dawn.
Philotheou monastery is located in Mount Athos
Philotheou monastery
Location within Mount Athos
Monastery information
Full name Holy Monastery of Philotheou
Established end of 10th century
Dedicated to Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin
Diocese Mount Athos
People
Founder(s) Blessed Philotheus
Prior Archimandrite Elder Nicodemus
Important associated figures St Theodosius, Metropolitan of Trebizond; Abbot Dionysios (Blessed Dionysios of Olympus); Cosmas of Aetolia; Elder Efrem of Philotheou (Arizona) (b. 1928)
Site
Location Mount Athos, Greece
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Visible remains right hand of St John Chrysostom; piece of the True Cross
Public access Men only
Other information Icons: Our Lady Glykophilousa; Lady Gerontissa

Filotheou monastery (Greek: Μονή Φιλοθέου) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery at the monastic state of Mount Athos in Greece. It stands on the north-eastern side of the peninsula.

History

It was founded by the Blessed Philotheus, in the end of the 10th century. The monastery ranks twelfth in the hierarchy of the Athonite monasteries.

In 1539-1540 the monastery was renovated with funds from the Georgian kings, Levan of Kakheti and his son Alexander II of Kakheti, frescos of whom are depicted in the refectory.[1]

The library holds 250 manuscripts, and 2500 printed books (of which 500 are in Russian and Romanian).

The monastery contains 60 working monks.

The monastery Philotheou

References

  1. Speros Vryonis, Jr., Henrik Birnbaum, Byzantine Studies: Essays on the Slavic World and the Eleventh Century, Aristide d Caratzas Pub, Jan 1, 1992, p. 93

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