A certain light descended from heaven every year on July 19 to a small Golgotha, built in the monastery by Abbot Nectarios and spread over the cross and the image of the crucified Christ.This light came from heaven day and night, illuminating everything around, which many witnessed.
At this place, Saint Seraphim of Sarov began to appear and walk around the Golgotha of the monastery, as well as approach a copy of the tomb of our Lord.
Where Saint Seraphim passed, the monks arranged proskinitarians with scenes from the life of the saint, from his birth to his repose. Since then, the believers began to break off pieces of the cross, because miracles began to happen from it.
Today, the monastery is home to about 20 monks who have received spiritual education in various regions of Greece and abroad. The abbot of the monks to this day is Father Nektarios, who built the monastery of St. Seraphim from scratch. Before the foundation of the monastery, there were only fields and abandoned vineyards.
Father Nektarios also built the cathedral of the monastery with a bell tower, which is the largest in the world: it can hold 62 bells and 400 chimes.
Electronic bells play the various melodies of the church troparia. Father Nektarios, together with his monks, also organizes a church camp, to which children from poor families come in summer to spend several days of recreation in nature, near the monastery walls. Between 300 and 400 children arrive and are accommodated at the camp every summer.
The monks planted a beautiful grove and called it the “Fence of the Mother of God”, because inside it there is a church in honor of the Mother of God. Outside this wooden church, there is a marble baptismal font similar to the early Christian ones in the shape of a cross, in which babies are baptized, as well as everyone who wants to become Orthodox Christians.
The blessing of God is clearly present at the monastery of St. Seraphim. Father Nektarios created and built it exclusively with funds donated by benefactors and ordinary believers. He never took money from the state, Europe or any organization.
The grace of God rests on this monastery, therefore Saint Seraphim performs many miracles here when he appears and, wherever he appears, he calls this particular monastery: "This is my home", "Come here, I live in Tricorfo, come here to worship" Many pilgrims come from all over Greece, as well as from Russia, America and Europe, to venerate the relics of Saint Seraphim of Sarov, Saint Augustine and his mother, Saint Monica, as well as the holy relics of our great Orthodox saints, such as a particle of the right hand of Saint John the Baptist. baptizing our Lord, Saint Nicholas, Saint Barbara, Saint Ephraim, Saint Anna, Mother of the Theotokos, Saint George, Saint Demetrius, Saint John Chrysostom, and many other holy relics that are kept in the cathedral of the monastery.
In the monastery there is also a particle of the Honorable Life-giving Cross, on which our Christ was crucified and many miracles are performed from it. The sick are healed, and some barren women, whom Father Nektarios baptized with the Honest and Life-giving Cross, found children and became mothers.
We must also mention the holy water of the monastery. This is the water of St. Nicholas. From 1984 to July 19, 2007, there was no water in the monastery. Father Nektarios and the monks collected rainwater in winter in a large reservoir and used it economically throughout the year. More than once they had to bring water by special transport from Nafpaktos.
On the territory of the monastery, five attempts were made to drill wells without any result.
One modest believing woman named Catherine from Constantinople gave the monastery a miraculous icon of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. Father Nektarios placed the icon in the iconostasis of the monastery cathedral. The next day Saint Nicholas, in full bishop's vestments and with a pastoral staff, appeared in a dream to one believer named Nicholas, who lived in Athens and said to him:
“Nikolaos, I am Saint Nicholas. Go to the monastery of Father Nektarios and tell him the following: I am glad that he honored me by placing me in the iconostasis of the church. For this I will give the water of the monastery, which is deprived of it. Tell him to take his pastoral staff, go behind the altar of the temple and show the exact place, hit the ground there with the staff three times, in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, and then my water will appear from there, which will be holy water for believers. "
Father Nektarios did exactly as ordered. And the drill hit the indicated place on July 19, 2007, on the day of the feast of St. Seraphim, and when the icon of the matchmaker was carried nearby, the water of St. Nicholas gushed out of the well. Since then, the monastery has abundant water, and the believers take holy water and are healed of various diseases.
This is a brief history of the monastery of St. Seraphim of Sarov in Greece. Today it is the only monastery in this country bearing the name of Saint Seraphim.
Of course, there are churches and chapels in other places as well. But there has never been such a monastery.
Source: "freemonx.gr"
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For your information.
Six kilometers before the monastery of St. Seraphim of Sarov, Father Nektariy built in 1991 a second monastery for women, in which 18 nuns live today. The women's monastery is dedicated to the great Saint Nektarios the Wonderworker, Bishop of Pentapolis.
The cassock of St. John Maksimovich, Bishop of Shanghai, is kept in the monastery of St. Nektarios. The monastery also created a copy of the underground catacombs, in which Christians took refuge during the years of persecution.
In the photo:
- the monastery of St. Seraphim of Sarov in Greece
- Golgotha of the holy monastery
- a copy of the Tomb of Christ: outside view
- view from the inside
- the abbot and abbots of the monastery at the bell tower of the monastery
- proskinitarians with scenes from the life of St. Seraphim
- shrines of the monastery
- Church of the Mother of God in the monastery
- "The Fence of the Mother of God"
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