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founded=Last quarter of tenth century|
 
founded=Last quarter of tenth century|
 
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size=79 monks (at 1990)|
 
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music=[[Byzantine chant]]|
 
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The '''Monastery of Philotheou''' is one of twenty monasteries on the [[Mount Athos]] peninsula and is located on the eastern side of the peninsula. It is twelfth in hierarchical rank among the monasteries. The name of 'Philotheou' is named after its founder, St Philotheos, and is derived from two Greek words which mean 'Beloved of God'.  Philotheou functions as a coenobitic monastery.
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[[Image:John-Chrysostom-right-hand.jpg|thumb|right|Right hand of St [[John Chrysostom]]]]
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The '''Monastery of Philotheou''' (Greek: Φιλοθέου) is one of twenty monasteries on the [[Mount Athos]] peninsula and is located on the eastern side of the peninsula. It is twelfth in hierarchical rank among the monasteries. The name of 'Philotheou' is named after its founder, St Philotheos, and is derived from two Greek words which mean 'Beloved of God'.  Philotheou functions as a coenobitic monastery.
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A commemoration of Seven Venerable Saints of Philotheou monastery takes place on [[January 24]] / February 6. These saints include: Philotheos, master builder of the monastery;<ref>''[http://oca.org/saints/lives/2013/01/24/100296-venerable-philotheus-the-founder-of-philotheou-monastery-of-mt-a Venerable Philotheus the Founder of Philotheou Monastery of Mt Athos].'' OCA - Lives of the Saints.</ref> Theodosius, Igumen and Metropolitan of Trebizond; Dionysius and Symeon; Dometios the Hesychast; Damianos; and hieromartyr [[Cosmas of Aetolia]], Equal to the Apostles.<ref>{{el icon}} Συναξαριστής. ''[http://www.ecclesia.gr/greek/synaxaire/synaxari.asp?minas=1&id=144 24 Ιανουαρίου].'' ECCLESIA.GR. (H ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ).</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
Founded by St Philotheos in the last quarter of the tenth century, it was obscure until Serbian and Bulgarian [[monk]]s settled there between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries.  As the Slav monks left, the monastery again became obscure; until the eighteenth century, when the Greek princes of Moldavia and Wallachia made grants to the [[monastery]], with which the brotherhood had guest quarters, cells and [[chapel]]s built.
 
Founded by St Philotheos in the last quarter of the tenth century, it was obscure until Serbian and Bulgarian [[monk]]s settled there between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries.  As the Slav monks left, the monastery again became obscure; until the eighteenth century, when the Greek princes of Moldavia and Wallachia made grants to the [[monastery]], with which the brotherhood had guest quarters, cells and [[chapel]]s built.
  
In 1746, the central church was built, and over the next thirty years had fresco's painted, including the Mother of God Glykofiloussa and scenes from [[Book of Revelations|Revelations]].  Additionally, there are ten chapels connected to the monastery, four inside the monastery proper and six outside.
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In 1746, the central church was built, and over the next thirty years had fresco's painted, including the Mother of God Glykofiloussa and scenes from [[Book of Revelation|Revelation]].  Additionally, there are ten chapels connected to the monastery, four inside the monastery proper and six outside.
  
 
At 1990, there were seventy-nine monks.
 
At 1990, there were seventy-nine monks.
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* St. [[Kosmas Aitolos]], mid-1700s.
 
* St. [[Kosmas Aitolos]], mid-1700s.
 
* [[Ephrem of Philotheou|Elder Ephrem]] - former [[abbot]] of Philotheou, now abbot of [[St. Anthony's Greek Orthodox Monastery (Florence, Arizona)|St Anthony's Monastery]], Arizona.
 
* [[Ephrem of Philotheou|Elder Ephrem]] - former [[abbot]] of Philotheou, now abbot of [[St. Anthony's Greek Orthodox Monastery (Florence, Arizona)|St Anthony's Monastery]], Arizona.
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==References==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.macedonian-heritage.gr/Athos/General/monasteries.html  Athos monasteries]
 
*[http://www.macedonian-heritage.gr/Athos/General/monasteries.html  Athos monasteries]
  
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Latest revision as of 15:26, December 21, 2013

Holy Monastery of Philotheou
Rank or attached monastery Twelfth
Type of community Cenobitic Monastery
Founded Last quarter of tenth century
Superior unknown
Approx. size 79 monks (at 1990)
Location Northeast
Liturgical language(s) Greek
Music used Byzantine chant
Feastdays celebrated Annunciation
Right hand of St John Chrysostom

The Monastery of Philotheou (Greek: Φιλοθέου) is one of twenty monasteries on the Mount Athos peninsula and is located on the eastern side of the peninsula. It is twelfth in hierarchical rank among the monasteries. The name of 'Philotheou' is named after its founder, St Philotheos, and is derived from two Greek words which mean 'Beloved of God'. Philotheou functions as a coenobitic monastery.

A commemoration of Seven Venerable Saints of Philotheou monastery takes place on January 24 / February 6. These saints include: Philotheos, master builder of the monastery;[1] Theodosius, Igumen and Metropolitan of Trebizond; Dionysius and Symeon; Dometios the Hesychast; Damianos; and hieromartyr Cosmas of Aetolia, Equal to the Apostles.[2]

History

Founded by St Philotheos in the last quarter of the tenth century, it was obscure until Serbian and Bulgarian monks settled there between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries. As the Slav monks left, the monastery again became obscure; until the eighteenth century, when the Greek princes of Moldavia and Wallachia made grants to the monastery, with which the brotherhood had guest quarters, cells and chapels built.

In 1746, the central church was built, and over the next thirty years had fresco's painted, including the Mother of God Glykofiloussa and scenes from Revelation. Additionally, there are ten chapels connected to the monastery, four inside the monastery proper and six outside.

At 1990, there were seventy-nine monks.

Possessions

Philotheou possesses the wonderworking icon of the Mother of God Gerontissa, and it's library has 250 manuscript codices and two parchment rolls of the Divine Liturgy. The sacristy contains a piece of the True Cross and the right hand of St John Chrysostom, among other relics.

Saints, Elders and Public Figures

nb. only those with articles are listed

References

  1. Venerable Philotheus the Founder of Philotheou Monastery of Mt Athos. OCA - Lives of the Saints.
  2. (Greek) Συναξαριστής. 24 Ιανουαρίου. ECCLESIA.GR. (H ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ).

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