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Ostrog Monastery

Coordinates:42°40′30″N19°01′45″E / 42.67500°N 19.02917°E /42.67500; 19.02917
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Serbian Orthodox monastery on Ostroška Greda, Montenegro
Not to be confused withSt. Basil of Ostrog Monastery.
Ostrog monastery
Monastery of Ostrog
Monastery information
Full nameМанастир Острог
OrderSerbian Orthodox
Established17th century
Renovated 1923–1926
Dedicated toSaint Basil of Ostrog
People
Founder(s)Archbishop Vasilije
Site
LocationBjelopavlići plain,Montenegro
Visible remainsArchbishop Vasilije
Websitewww.manastirostrog.com

TheOstrog Monastery (Serbian:Манастир Острог,romanizedManastir Ostrog,pronounced[ǒstroɡ]) is a monastery of theSerbian Orthodox Church situated against an almost vertical background, high up in the large rock of Ostroška Greda, inMontenegro. It is dedicated toSaint Basil of Ostrog (Sveti Vasilije Ostroški), who was buried here. From the monastery, theBjelopavlići plain can be seen. The monastery is located inDanilovgrad Municipality,[1] 50 km away from Podgorica and 15 km away fromNikšić. Ostrog monastery is the most popular pilgrimage place inMontenegro.

History

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Upper church of Ostrog monastery
View from Ostrog upper monastery to Bjelopavlići plain

The Monastery was founded in the early 17th century by Vasilije Jovanović, theMetropolitan ofHerzegovina, and is first mentioned on a geographical map ofMontenegro from 1640.[2] Vasilije died there in 1671 and some years later he was glorified. His body is enshrined in a reliquary kept in thecave-church dedicated to the Presentation of the Mother of God to the Temple.

The present-day look was given to the Monastery in 1923–1926, after a fire which had destroyed the major part of the complex. The two little cave-churches were spared and they are the key areas of the monument. Thefrescoes in the Church of the Presentation were created towards the end of the 17th century. The other church, dedicated to the Holy Cross, is placed within a cave on the upper level of the monastery and was painted by masterRadul, who successfully coped with the natural shapes of the cave and laid the frescoes immediately on the surface of the rock and the south wall. Around the church are monastic residences.

DuringWorld War II, a detachment ofChetniks led byBlažo Đukanović andBajo Stanišić took refuge at Ostrog up to October 18, 1943, whenYugoslav Partisans promised the Chetniks that their lives would be spared if they surrendered.[3] Đukanović and 23 Chetniks peacefully surrendered, expecting to be spared, but were all killed by the Partisans at Ostrog.[4] Stanišić and three members of his extended family initially did not surrender,[3] but did not survive at Ostrog. There are different accounts on what happened to Stanišić and his family; sources contradict each other on whether Stanišić and his family were killed fighting the Partisans[3] or committedsuicide at Ostrog.[4]

The Orthodox monastery of Ostrog is one of the most frequently visited in theBalkans. It attracts over 100,000 visitors a year. It is visited by believers from all parts of the world, either individually or in groups. It represents the meeting place of all confessions: theOrthodox, theCatholics and theMuslims. According to the stories of pilgrims, by praying by his body, many have been cured and helped in lessening the difficulties in their lives.

Architecture

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Upper monastery

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The upper monastery houses the Church of the Presentation and the Church of the Holy Cross.Saint Basil of Ostrog's relics lie in the Church of the Presentation. Also of interest is the vine which grows out of the rock. It is said that it is a miracle because nothing should be able to grow out of the sheer rock face.

Lower monastery

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Lower church

The lower monastery centers on the Church of the Holy Trinity that was built in 1824. It also makes up most of the monk residences. There are dorm rooms available for pilgrims here too.

Traditions

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It is traditional for pilgrims to walk the 3 km from the lower monastery to the upper monastery barefoot. Before entering the Church of the Presentation to pray before Saint Basil of Ostrog, pilgrims make a donation of clothing, blankets or consumables like soap for the monks. The monastery celebrates its feast day on 12 May every year. St Basil died on 29 April in theGregorian calendar which equates to 12 May in theOrthodox calendar .

References

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  1. ^[580 "Zvanična online prezentacija Opštine Danilovgrad"].Opština Danilovgrad (in Bosnian). Retrieved2021-06-21.{{cite web}}:Check|url= value (help)
  2. ^Šaletić, Momčilo (2006)."Bjelopavlići na starim geografskim kartama : (XVII–XIX vijek)" [Bjelopavlići on Old Geographical Maps: (17th–19th centuries)](PDF).Istorijski zapisi.LXXIX (1–4): 294.
  3. ^abcV. Kadić (October 21, 2016)."Novosti:Ostrog: Parastos braniocima ćivota Svetog Vasilija Ostroškog" (in Serbian). RetrievedAugust 21, 2017.
  4. ^abMiljan Stanišić (March 17, 2016)."Dan:Manastir Ostrog danas" (in Serbian). RetrievedAugust 21, 2017.

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