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Monastery of St. Roman

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Monastery of St. Roman
Манастир Свети Роман
Religion
AffiliationSerbian Orthodox Church
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusEparchy of Niš
Location
LocationĐunis, Serbia
Architecture
Completed1010
Official name: Manastir Sv. Roman
TypeCultural monument of Great Importance
Designated31 May 1967
Reference no.SK 232

The Monastery of Saint Roman (Serbian: Манасир Свет Pомани, romanizedManastir Sveti Roman) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Eparchy of Niš, in the village of Đunis. According to some research, the monastery of Saint Roman is considered to be one of the oldest monasteries in the territory of Serbia, established in 1010. It represents an immovable cultural property as a cultural monument of great importance.[1]

The monastery is located in Razanj municipality, on the right bank of the South Morava. Next to the monastery is the road that connects Razanj and Kruševac. The nearest larger settlement is the village of Praskovce.[2]

History

The monastery belongs to a small group of monasteries erected before the Nemanjić dynasty came into power. St. Roman came in 888 in this region. In the Chrysovul (endowment diploma) of Emperor Basil II in 1011, the monastery is mentioned for the first time. The second official mention is from 1498.

The monastery is known for being the residence of a monk by the name of Roman Sinait (or Roman of Sinai), who was later declared a saint, so the monastery, in fact, carries his name. The tomb of Saint Roman Sinait with relics rests in the monastery to this day. He is revered by the people there as a miracle worker and healer.[3] The Sinai monks, followers of Thessaloniki miracle worker Gregory Palamas, accepted his teachings and came to Serbia during Prince Lazar's reign.

The present-day monastery church was erected by the warden of the Prince Lazar's Stud Farm on an old foundation. It was rebuilt by Đorđe Pile in 1795 in gratitude for having been healed. He accomplished the task only after securing a firman (restoration decree) from the Sultan for the payment of 300 golden ducats.[4] The painting is from 1795 and is preserved in the choirs and domes. It is believed that there are even older murals below the lime layer. A new painting was made in 1831. Also, there was the Hospital of Saint Roman Monastery during the time of wars.

References

  1. ^ "О манастиру". Archived from the original on 23 August 2009. Retrieved 3 December 2009.
  2. ^ "Портал општине Ражањ (Cicevac-Razanj.com)". Archived from the original on 14 June 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  3. ^ Место чудесних исцељења („Политика“, 3. октобар 2010)
  4. ^ Илић, Неда; Јовић, Небојша Ј. Болница манастира Свети Роман (ПДФ). rastko.rs

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This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 18:42
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