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Kovilje Monastery

Coordinates:43°26′03″N20°11′20″E / 43.4343°N 20.1890°E /43.4343; 20.1890
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Serbian Orthodox monastery in Kovilje, Serbia
Not to be confused withKovilj Monastery.
Kovilje monastery
The Monastery of Kovilje
Kovilje Monastery is located in Serbia
Kovilje Monastery
Location of Kovilje Monastery within Serbia
Monastery information
Full nameМанастир Ковиљe
OrderSerbian Orthodox
Established12th century
Renovated 1644
Dedicated toArchangel Gabriel
DioceseŽiča Diocese
Controlled churches
  • Cave-church of Archangel Gabriel
  • Church of St. Nicholas
People
FounderSaint Sava
Important associated figuresArchbishopGavrilo Rašković
Site
LocationKovilje,Ivanjica,Serbia

TheKovilje Monastery (Serbian:Манастир Ковиљe,romanizedManastir Kovilje) dedicated to thearchangel Gabriel, is amonastery of theSerbian Orthodox Church, located in the village ofKovilje, in the municipality ofIvanjica, in south-westSerbia belonging to theŽiča Diocese. It is sited betweenGolija andJavor mountains, in theNošnica river valley. The monastery has two churches, one built partly in acave and dedicated to the archangel Gabriel, the other, added later, dedicated toSt. Nicholas.

The monastery was founded in the 12th century. The first written reference to it is in 1606, in the "Kruševačkom Pomeniku". It was rebuilt in 1644 by Archbishop Gavrilo (Rašković). Records from 1733 mention it as an educational establishment.[1]

Thehegumen of the monastery is the youngSerbian Orthodox Hieromonk Amvrosije. He lives there by himself with his tamed animals of two wolves, a fox, an eagle, a snake, raven, rabbit and an owl. The Serb-American community ofLibertyville have donated a motorcycle and 4-wheel-drive to the monastery. The life of the monastery has been documented in the Serbian documentary "Monah i vuk".

Architecture

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The monastery consists of two temples: the first is dedicated to thearchangel Gabriel and another, that was later built, is dedicated toSaint Nicholas. The Church of the Holy Archangel partially rests on the rock, so it can be classified in a group of ascetic cave churches. It is a single building withaltar niche. It is believed to have been built in the late 12th or the early 13th century, judging by the remains of frescoes and traditions.

Another temple has a rectangular base and adome. From frescoes dating from the 13th century, which have survived only in fragments, characters of saints are still well preserved.[2]

Restoration

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During the year 1644, Metropolitan of Raska, Gavrilo(Rašković), visited the monastery and found it extremely neglected, in serious condition. Then he restored it and stayed in it for a while, and in 1651 he endowed the monastery with a shackled and decorated Holy Gospel for the liturgical needs of the restored Church of St. Nicholas, and freed the monastery land, which was returned to themonastery.

From the records of 1733, a spiritualist Filip lived in the monastery, who taught those who wanted to become priests. From all this, the monastery was highly ranked as an important place in both spiritual, as well as in national and political life of the people of this region. One of the oldest schools inSerbia was open here in 1867. There was also a school for future priests. Since 1813, the monastery performed an active function of a regular parochial school.

The monastery was restored in 2005, and the monastery refectory was built during 2007–2009.

Gallery

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  • Kovilje Monastery
    Kovilje Monastery
  • The interior of the Church of Holy Archangel Gabriel
    The interior of the Church of Holy Archangel Gabriel
  • The icon of Christ in the Church of Holy Archangel Gabriel
    The icon of Christ in the Church of Holy Archangel Gabriel
  • The interior of the Church of St. Nicholas
    The interior of the Church of St. Nicholas

References

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  1. ^"Official website of municipality of Ivanjica". Retrieved9 May 2014.
  2. ^"Tourist organisation of Ivanjica". Retrieved9 May 2014.

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43°26′03″N20°11′20″E / 43.4343°N 20.1890°E /43.4343; 20.1890

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