Monastery of St. Archangel Gabriel, Zemun

Monastery of Saint Archangel Gabriel
Manastir Svetog Arhangela Gavrila
Манастир Светог Архангела Гаврила
Monastery information
Order Serbian Orthodox
Established 1990
Diocese Eparchy of Belgrade and Karlovci
Site
Location Zemun municipality, Belgrade, Serbia
Map showing Serbian Orthodox monasteries in Syrmia

The Monastery of Saint Archangel Gabriel (Serbian: Manastir Svetog Arhangela Gavrila / Манастир Светог Архангела Гаврила),[1] also known as the Zemun monastery (Serbian: Manastir Zemun / Манастир Земун),[2] is a Serbian Orthodox monastery. Its church was built in 1786, on the site of an older church in the Donji Grad neighbourhood of Zemun (today part of Belgrade, Serbia). The monastery was officially established in 1990.[3]

History

The founder was Teodor–Toša Apostolović, the president of the Zemun ecclesiastical province. After the dismantling of the quarantine zone (kontumac) in 1842, the church lost its importance and by the second half of the 20th century, it was abandoned. In 1981, the abandoned church was used by then jeromonah (present Bishop) Filaret. On his behalf, the church was renovated, as the frescoes were destroyed and the church was used as a weapon cache. In 1990, protosinđel Filaret gained a permit to build a temple (cathedral) of 3,000 m2 on the site of the church, however, the following year, newly elected Serbian Patriarch Pavle declined.

References

  1. http://pravoslavlje.spc.rs/broj/963/tekst/manastir-svetog-arhangela-gavrila-u-zemunu/print/lat
  2. http://www.381info.com/manastiri/manastir-zemun.php
  3. http://pravoslavlje.spc.rs/broj/963/tekst/manastir-svetog-arhangela-gavrila-u-zemunu/print/lat

See also

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