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roof (on the narthex and the nave), with semicircular shape, sitting on polygonal bases. The church has two lateral doors, on north and on the south of the porch, each with its own small porch and bulb shaped roof, and there is also another door in the deacon's wall (on the south side of the church). The interior has four areas: porch, narthex, nave and altar. Over the porch there is a special place, where the valuable monastery goods were kept. Between the narthex and the nave there are two massive pillars with iconic style column heads. Lateral apses are hollowed in the lateral sides of the nave, in the thickness of the walls. The iconostasis (templon), separating the nave from the altar (sanctuary), is sculpted in yew wood and gilded in gold. It was made by Constantin Zugravul in 1816, on the expense of lady Elencu Paladi. The altar apse has a semicircular shape, with a deacon room on the south side and niche for the table of oblation (where the Holy Communion is prepared, during the Divine Liturgy).
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alphabet and it says: "In the year 1808 this holy church was built, with the titular saint Dormition of the Virgin Mary, through the holy works of Father Iosif the confessor and of superior mother Olimbiada, and the first founders were the nuns in this place. The second founders where Lady Elencu Paladi, who gave four domains and mother Elisaveta Balș, who gave Vulturești domain, mother Safta Brâncoveanu, who gave the domains Osica and Vlâdulenii with many other properties in her will. And the other domains, vineyards and other outbuildings are written in the book of life, for their eternal memory. 1841 October 20".
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confessor of the holy Văratec Monastery, deceased on the 28th Dec. 1828". His face is represented on the wall situated behind the grave. Some specialists assume that in the same area of the church are the graves of mothers Olimpiada, Nazaria (1788-1814) and Magdalena (1815-1822), without being marked.
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The church has a rectangular shape, with a wooden porch in the south-western corner. On the church's roof there are three tall wooden steeples. It was initially segmented in narthex, nave and altar but they added a wooden porch later, to protect the south-west entrance. The iconostasis is old, dating
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The church "Dormition of the Virgin Mary" was built from river rock and from bricks. It is rectangular, without apses, with the altar apse being semicircular. The edifice sits on four short piers. Under the eaves the church is surrounded by a belt of blind alcoves. There are two stone steeples on the
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On 16 August 2008, during the feast of the titular saint of the Church "Dormition of the Virgin Mary", a special local service took place at Văratec Monastery, to proclaim the sanctification of Father Iosif, founder and confessor of the monastery. The religious service was held by metropolitan Teofan
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archimandrite Veniamina Hermeziu (1 March 1821 – 24 February 1904) - superior mother from 6 August 1894 to 24 February 1904. On her marble funerary monument is the next inscription in Romanian: "Archimandrite Veniamina Hermeziu 1821 (1 March) - 1904 (24 February) Superior Mother of Văratec Monastery
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Due to the growing number of nuns, the wooden church became too small. So, in 1808, Superior Mother Nazaria (1788-1814) began the constructions of a stone church, which was finalized and consecrated in 1812. The church was painted in 1841, and reconsecrated by Metropolitan Veniamin Costachi, with an
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In 1787, the Văratec Skete was unified with Toplița Skete to form a larger and better organized monastic settlement. Toplița Skete, founded more than 250 years earlier, was based in the middle of the village of Topolița. Upon uniting these two sketes, the nuns moved from Topolița to Văratec. In the
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situated near cities and villages to concentrate the nuns in a few larger monasteries isolated from the world. To that end, between 1781-1785 Mother Olimpiada established a small hermitage in a clearing in Văratec. In June 1785, Olimpiada, together with her confessor Father Iosif, began building a
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On the right side of the church narthex, in front of the sustaining pillars of the belfry, lies the grave of confessor Iosif, the founder of the monastery, who died on 28 December 1828. On his gravestone, which is no longer the original one, lays written: "Pious hieroschemamonk Iosif, founder and
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In 1934, at the idea of metropolitan Pimen Georgescu of Moldavia, a building was established on the southern side of the enclosure, the "Queen Mary" workshop, where the nuns worked on church embroidery, carpets and national canvas. In the monastery, in November 1940 functioned several workshops:
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Văratec Monastery was affected by a great fire during the night of 10/11 June 1900, which burned most of the cells and the roof of the main church. After the fire the church roof was rebuilt with only two steeples, without the former wooden steeples. The actual building complex was built from the
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The cemetery church was rebuilt in stone in 1844, as an inscription on the west wall states, during the superior mother Eufrosina Lazu. Considering the raising of the church, we can read the following in the chronicle of the church: "The founders of the holy church were first of all Her Holiness
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In the meeting of the Holy Synod of Romanian Orthodox Church from 5–7 March 2008, at the proposal of the Moldavia and Bucovina metropolitan, they discussed sanctifying nine saints from Neamț county. The Holy Synod decided that the nine proposed saints were canonized (sanctified). Father Iosif of
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Văratec Monastery - vintage photo from the time 1901-1904. It was made by Alexandru Antoniu (1860-1925) and published in "General Romania album: made of 300 images representing historical and contemporary monuments, picturesque positions, Crown Domains and national costumes with picturesque and
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By another decree of the Metropolitan, on 23 September 1803, a monastic craft and general knowledge school was established in the two monasteries, where nuns could learn liturgical music, Greek language, as well as embroidery and weaving. The Metropolitan also moved nuns from three other sketes:
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Situated at a distance of 80 m east from the Church "Dormition of the Virgin Mary", the bell tower has an entrance alleyway at the ground floor and two square shaped levels. In the first floor room the "Saint Nicholas" Chapel was set up in the 1840-1850. The bell tower roof has a Mithras shape.
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The interior consists of the porch, narthex, nave and altar. The narthex is separated from the nave by a massive arcade, and the lateral apses are hollowed in the thickness of the walls. The interior walls of the church and the iconostasis icons were painted in 1880 by painters T. Ioan and D.
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The Church "Dormition of the Virgin Mary" was built during 1808-1812, and consecrated in 1812. It was painted in 1841, and then reconsecrated by metropolitan Veniamin Costachi and an inscription was also placed over the narthex entrance door. This inscription is written in Romanian with Latin
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Văratec Monastery also housed a liturgical music school (1859-1860); a mixed village school (from January 1860); The Primary Girl School (from 1 September 1860); as well as a "School for adults" (from 1 September 1911 until 1943) which was frequented by the nuns up to 50 years old who hadn't
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New structures were added in the first half of the 19th century: the enclosure walls, a stone refectory, some cells and the bell tower, on three levels, situated towards east, where "Saint Nicholas" Chapel was made, at a certain moment between 1840-1850. Mother Olimpiada, the founder of the
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Prapa Doamna in Iași, Gârcina and Vânătorii Pietrii from Neamț County. The number of nuns in Văratec grew considerably with these additions, By 26 September 1811, Văratec had 273 nuns, out of which 197 nuns and 76 novice sisters. These were separated according to their social origin: 33
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The Transfiguration Church was built during 1845-1847, through the assiduity of mother Eufrosina Lazu, and it was consecrated on 2 November 1847. The construction of this church took place as an extension of the monastic settlement towards south and south-west. The titular saint is the
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of a house in a mountain forest, and a Romanian inscription saying: "Here lays Her Holiness Mother Maica Eugenia Negri Archimandrite and Mother Superior of Varaticulŭ Monastery, born in 1818 and deceased in 1894. Pray for Her!" And the sculptor name is written at the base "G. Franzoni
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On the south wall of the edifice is an inscription in Romanian with the following text: "This church was built on the expense of the well-doers and through the assiduity of Her Holiness mother E(u)frosina Laz(u) superior mother of Varatecul, and was consecrated in 1847, November 2".
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Bishop Partenie Ciopron (1896–1980), ex-bishop of the Army (1937–1948) and of Roman and Huși (1962–1978). After 15 years of being bishop in Roman and Huși diocese, he withdrew on 1 January 1978 to Văratec Monastery, where he died on 28 July 1980. He is buried in the monastery's
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The Church "The Birth of Saint John the Baptist" was rebuilt from stone, in 1844. The church was initially built from wood in 1817, in the old monastery cemetery. Around 1880 several improvements were made to the building, and the interior walls and the iconostasis icons were
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Mother Elisabeta Balș (+1833), born as Zoe Rosetti and married to boyar Teodor Balș (1743-1810). She withdraw in 1832, with her daughter, Safta Brâncoveanu, in Văratec Monastery. She donatet the Vulturești domain to the monastery. She died around 1833 and is buried in
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Savu of Moldova and Bucovina, which read the sanctification act of Saint Iosif. Archbishop Pimen Zainea, of Suceava and Rădăuți, Bishop-vicar Calinic Botoșăneanul of Iași Archdiocese, and Ioachim Băcăuanul, Bishop-vicar of Huși diocese also took part in the service.
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was built of wood in 1817, in the old monastery cemetery, situated at about approximately 150 m south-east of the Church "Dormition of the Virgin Mary", on a low crest. This place was built through the assiduity of mother Olimpiada, founder of the monastery.
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The bell tower is a massive stone constructions, included in the cell building on the eastern side of the enclosure, built in the first half of the 19th century. This cell building has two levels, with a large stoop, supported by rows of wooden columns.
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The church has a rectangular shape, with a porch in the south-west corner and a deacon's room in the south-east corner. There is a bell-tower above the porch, with a wooden steeple above. On the church's roof there are three tall wooden steeples.
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Văratec is also among the nine canonized saints, and his celebration day was chosen to be 16 August. The solemn proclamation of the nine Neamț saints took place on 5 June 2008, at Neamț Monastery, and was celebrated by the patriarch Daniel.
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The edifice initially had two wall steeples (on the nave and narthex). Two smaller wooden steeples war latter added, above the porch and the altar. In 1900, the church roof burned in a fire and the wooden steeples were not rebuilt anymore.
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monastery enclosure, the only original building being the surrounding wall, built during 1808-1812. "Saint Nicholas" Chapel was rebuilt during 1903-1909, the iconostasis and the interiors were painted by hieromonk Eftimie Obrocea from
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Important consolidation, restoration and renewal works have been made, beginning with 1962, with the financial and technical support of the state and of Moldavia and Suceava Mitropoly, both for the three churches as for the guest
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following year the nuns from Durău Skete also came, with their superior Mother Nazaria, who was appointed Superior Mother of Văratec Skete. Schema nun Nazaria led the monastery between 1788-1814, with the help of Father Iosif.
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archimandrite Eugenia Negri (1818-1894) - sister of the political figure and writer Costache Negri and mother superior of Văratec Monastery from 1887 to 1894. Above her tomb is a marble funerary monument with a bass
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church embroidery and book binding, carpets, knitting, church painting and decorative art, most of them being still present. From 1960, this building has been set up as museum, housing a rich collection of exhibits.
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A museum was set up in a few rooms during 1960–1961, where the collection of religious objects is exposed – embroidery, icons, liturgical vessel, manuscripts, crosses etc. – with historical and artistic value.
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settlement, had an important role in the development of the monastic collectivity in Văratec, devoting all her worldly fortune to this purpose. Many boyar wives also donated land to this monastic settlement:
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In 1839, Văratec Monastery separated from Agapia Monastery and became independent. The Superior Mothers of this period were Nazaria (1788-1814), Magdalena (1815-1822) and Olimpiada (1822-1828 and 1834-1842).
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schema nun Evghenia Ștefănescu (1821 - 19 July 1889) - daughter of priest Petru from Gârcina and sister of bishop Melchisedec Ștefănescu of Roman; she was in charge the monastery's financial administration.
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daughters, 59 merchant daughters, 105 peasant daughters, 23 daughters of dignitaries which lost their functions, 51 clergy daughters, a teacher daughter, a shepherd daughter and a different religion woman.
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chamber and for some of the buildings in Văratec Monastery. During 1968-1969 the restorer painter Arutium Avachian washed and restored the painting for the "Dormition of the Virgin Mary" Church.
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schema nun Eufrosina Lazu, archimandrite and superior mother of the holy Văratecu Monastery. And second, the monastic community and other well-doers". It has been improved around the year 1880.
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of Moscow, Diodor of Jerusalem and Dimitrios of Constantinopole, and also by a large number of Orthodox Church hierarchs, and by other representatives of Christian Churches.
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A bell tower was built at the entrance of the church's yard, containing a bell from the time of mother Olimpiada (1838) and another one from Eufrosina Lazu (1851).
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Together with Mother Olimpiada, Father Iosif is also considered a founder of the monastery. He was born around 1750, in the village Valea Jidanului in
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From 2002 the monastery abbess is stavrophore mother Iosefina Giosanu, sister of Ioachim Giosanu bishop and niece of Ioanichie Bălan archimandrite.
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During the leadership of Mother Eufrosina Lazu (1844-1887), Mother Olimpiada's novice, numerous works took place, in order to expand the monastery:
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A basin was installed in 1985 in place of the altar of the old wooden church, the statue of an angel with a cross in his arms being placed there.
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Elencu Paladi gave three domains, and the necessary money to make the iconostasis for the main church, "Dormition of the Virgin Mary", in 1816.
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Icons from the 15th century from Râșca Monastery and from the 16th to 18th centuries from the churches in Văleni - Piatra-Neamț and Topolița
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The following superior mothers after Mother Eufrosina Lazu were Abbess Eugenia Negri (1887-1894) and Abbess Veniamina Hermeziu (1894-1904).
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The "Transfiguration" Church was built during 1845-1847, due to the extension of the monastic settlement towards south and south-west.
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graduated primary school; The Monastic Seminary for Nuns (1948-1950); and also the monastic and liturgical music school (from 1940).
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The Main Church, "The Dormition of the Virgin Mary" - dating from the beginning of the 19th century, with the code NT-II-m-A-10732.01
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The founding of the Văratec Monastery is connected with the name of Bălașa Herescu (1757-1842), Father Mihail's daughter, from the
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Today the courtyard of the church is the entrance to the actual monastery graveyard, situated in the north-west of the monastery.
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where the bones of the mothers who played an important role in the monastic community were moved from the old monastery cemetery.
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The "Saint John the Baptist" church - dating from 1844, with improvements around 1880, with the code NT-II-m-A-10732.03
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The inner painting of the "Dormition of the Virgin Mary" Church was redone in 1882, by painters T. Ioan and D. Iliescu
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stavrophore Nazaria Niță (7 May 1928 – 28 October 2001) - hegumen during 1958-1965 and abbess during 1973-1995
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archimandrite Irina G. Lecca (20 January 1881 – 30 November 1953) - abbess during 1940-1942 and 1946-1951
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Iliescu, the same painters who painted in 1882 the walls for the Church "Dormition of the Virgin Mary".
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from the middle of the 19th century. The church was painted in 1965 by Eremia Profeta (1914-2002).
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There were 304 nuns and sisters living in Văratec, in the year 1909, under abbess Evghenia Teodor.
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with floral motives, embroiled on garnet velvet with golden and silver wire by Safta Brâncoveanu.
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Ecaterina Balș (22 July 1814 - August 1887) - born in the Dimachi family, second wife of general
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During abbess stavrophore Nazaria Niță (1973-1995), Văratec Monastery was visited by patriarchs
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The great Evangelion, printed in 1821 in Neamț Monastery, with silver gilded in gold binding.
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nun Olimpiada, with her confessor, Father Iosif. In this work, mother Olimpiada was guided by
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stavrophore Margareta Ocolescu (10 February 1916 – 6 January 1996) -abbess during 1951 - 1954
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was placed in 1935, close to the eastern apse of the "Dormition of the Virgin Mary" Church.
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The superior mothers leading the monastic life in this place during the 20th century were:
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A three-arms cross, sculpted in 1596 from cypress wood, and brought from Topolița Skete.
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in 2004, with the classification code NT-II-a-B-10732 and it consists of 5 objectives:
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Veniamina Pribagu (died in 1895) - in charge the monastery's financial administration.
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The cells - dating from the 19th and 20th centuries, with the code NT-II-m-A-10732.05
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The assembly of Văratec Monastery was included on the historical monuments list from
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The Gate Bell Tower - dating from the 19th century, with the code NT-II-m-A-10732.02
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women's monastery located in north-eastern part of the country, in Văratec village,
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schema nun Pelaghia Amilcar (1885 - 1981) - abbess during 1942-1946 and 1954-1972
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The "Transfiguration" church - dating from 1847, with the code NT-II-m-A-10732.04
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An olive wood procession cross, donated in 1852 by Gheorghe and Maria Hermeziu.
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in 1811, with silver gilded in gold binding and adorned with enameled icons.
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Icons dressed in silver gilded in gold by Ion Atanasiu, from Iași, in 1827.
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An epitaph worked in golden and silver wire, by Smaranda Niculce in 1798.
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in Iași, so he decided that the 50 nuns from Socola were to be moved to
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A silver gilded in gold chalice, given in 1840 by Safta Brâncoveanu.
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Over the years, many theologians and people of culture lived here.
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The church Dormition of the Virgin Mary, consecrated in 1812
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historical description" (Dresden, C. G. Röder, 1901-1904).
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The Birth of Saint John the Baptist Church, built in 1844
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Close to the southern church wall is the tomb of poet
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Now this church is used for the nuns' daily prayer.
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It is the largest community of nuns in 842: 798: 746: 690: 653: 558: 509: 488: 426: 351: 347: 292: 272: 218:, with more than 400 nuns living there. 1027:Site description at culturalromtour.com 392:, the skete was besieged and robbed by 60:Ecclesiastical or organizational status 1039: 689:1894 (6 August) - 1904 (24 February)". 1010:The Transfiguration Church, west view 539:Văratec Monastery in the 21st century 459:Văratec Monastery in the 20th century 336:, while the latter still resided at 303:Saint Nicolae Domnesc Church in Iași 283: 834: 13: 1052:Historic monuments in Neamț County 658:Orthodox church interior (generic) 246:"The Dormition of the Virgin Mary" 14: 1063: 1015: 821: 1003: 991: 979: 967: 955: 943: 931: 919: 308:Mother Olimpiada was advised by 894:A Greek Evangelion, printed in 726:Other churches of the monastery 649: 206:. It is situated at 12 km from 986:Metropolitan Veniamin Costachi 782:Veronica Micle. 4. VIII. 1889 321:wooden church with the title " 1: 1032:Văratec on orthodoxphotos.com 974:Hieroschemamonk Iosif's grave 778:The nothingness retakes you, 776:The nothingness creates you, 774:For this is our world's law. 555:Famous people who lived here 323:The Dormition of Virgin Mary 7: 695:Tombs behind the altar apse 390:Wallachian uprising of 1821 334:Father Paisius Velichkovsky 310:Father Paisius Velichkovsky 288: 231:Father Paisius Velichkovsky 10: 1068: 926:The church's main entrance 791:The Transfiguration Church 772:From you remain just ashes 621: 514:Văratec Monastery - sunset 75:Dormition of the Theotokos 780:You leave nothing behind. 667:Tombs near the altar apse 179: 171: 163: 155: 150: 111: 93: 88: 80: 70: 58: 46: 41: 32: 25: 20: 735:The church The Birth of 606:Zoe Dumitrescu Bușulenga 26: 225:was founded in 1785 by 848: 804: 785: 752: 737:Saint John the Baptist 696: 659: 568: 515: 494: 433: 357: 298: 278: 113:Geographic coordinates 846: 802: 769: 750: 694: 657: 562: 513: 492: 430: 355: 348:Monastery development 296: 276: 135:47.13972°N 26.26833°E 586:Protosinghel (monk) 567:at Văratec Monastery 338:Dragomirna Monastery 210:and 40 km from 632:neo-Byzantine style 385:added inscription. 131: /  849: 805: 753: 697: 660: 569: 516: 495: 434: 358: 299: 279: 185:River stone, brick 140:47.13972; 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Index


Affiliation
Romanian Orthodox
Ecclesiastical or organizational status
Nunnery
Dormition of the Theotokos
Văratec
Neamț County
Romania
Geographic coordinates
47°8′23″N 26°16′6″E / 47.13972°N 26.26833°E / 47.13972; 26.26833
Materials
Romanian Orthodox
Agapia
Neamț County
Târgu Neamț
Piatra Neamț
Romania
monastery
Schema
Father Paisius Velichkovsky
Neamț Monastery
Agapia Monastery
"The Dormition of the Virgin Mary"
Neamț county


Saint Nicolae Domnesc Church in Iași
Father Paisius Velichkovsky
Neamț Monastery

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