Noul Neamț Monastery
Noul Neamț Monastery | |
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Location | Chițcani, Căușeni District |
Country | Moldova |
Denomination | Eastern Orthodoxy |
History | |
Founded | 1864 |
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Status | Monastery |
Noul Neamț Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Noul Neamț) is an all-male Moldovan Orthodox monastery located in Chiţcani, near Tighina, geographically in Basarabia, but controlled by the breakaway Transnistrian authorities. It is also known as Chițcani Monastery.
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Overview
The name (which means "New Neamț" in English) signifies that the monastery is a successor of the Neamț Monastery in Romania (medieval Moldavia).
The monastery was founded in 1861, when several monks from the Neamț monastery left and founded Noul-Neamț in Chițcani. The founding of the new monastery was a protest against the measures taken in United Principalities of Romania to confiscate monastery estates and forbid the usage of Slavonic language in worship.[1]
On 16 May 1962 Soviet authorities closed the monastery; the buildings became a hospital.
The monastery church was reopened in 1989, followed in 1991 by the Romanian-language school for Orthodox priests.[2]
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References
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External links
- The official website
- Mănăstirea "Înălțarea Domnului", Noul Neamț at ortodoxia.md
- Mănăstirea Noul Neamț at crestinortodox.ro
- Chițcani Monastery
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