Father Iakovos at Pantocrator

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Title

Father Iakovos at Pantocrator

Date

1994-06-21

Description

Photograph of Fathers Iakovos (Iakobos) during a liturgical service at the catholicon or communal church of the Pantocrator Monastery. Father Iakovos holds the chalice and a cloth in preparation for administering the Holy Gifts (communion). The monastery of Pantocrator was recognized as a monastery in the mid-14th century. Before then it was a loosely knit center of kelli (‘cells’ or monastic living quarters). Its founders are Alexios and Ioannis who were supported by their relative John V Palaiologos. The monastery also enjoyed later endowments from Manuel II Palaiologos, and (after the fall of Constantinople) the Danubian princes. The monastery suffered a devastating fire in 1773 and its reconstruction was aided by the financial support of Catherine the Great of Russia. The tower dates back to the monastery’s foundation aside from a few repairs. Most other buildings have been largely or completely renovated. The catholicon or communal church was consecrated in 1362-3 by Patriarch Kal

Source

Recollection Wisconsin

Relation

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Type

image

Subject

Pantocrator Monastery
Monasteries
Greece
Mount Athos
Liturgies
Churches
Catholicons

Citation

“Father Iakovos at Pantocrator,” Center for Knit and Crochet Digital Repository, accessed May 3, 2024, http://digital.centerforknitandcrochet.org/items/show/34931.

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