Αγίου Παύλου Sfântul Pavel | |
Monastery information | |
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Full name | Holy Monastery of Agiou Pavlou |
Order | Greek Orthodox |
Established | Before 1035[1] |
Dedicated to | the Presentation of Jesus Christ at the Temple |
Celebration date | 2 February |
People | |
Founder(s) | Saint Paul of Xeropotamou |
Prior | Archimandrite Elder Parthenius (Mourelatos) |
Important associated figures | Archimandrite Averchie, Antonije Bagaš |
Site | |
Location | Mount Athos Greece |
Coordinates | 40°09′40″N 24°17′25″E / 40.16111°N 24.29028°E |
Public access | Men only |
Agiou Pavlou Monastery (Greek: Μονή Αγίου Παύλου; Romanian: Mănăstirea Sfântul Pavel) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery in the monastic state of Mount Athos, located on the easternmost peninsula of Chalkidiki, Greece. The founder of monastery was Paul of Xeropotamou, after whom it is named.
The monastery is in the western part of the Athos peninsula and its Katholikon (main church) is dedicated to the Presentation of Christ in the Temple. Its feast day is celebrated on 2 February. (Since the monastic community of Mount Athos observes the Julian Calendar, which is currently 13 days behind the civil calendar, 2 February on the Julian Calendar falls on 15 February of the modern Gregorian Calendar.)