Vavedenje Monastery
{{Short description|Serbian orthodox monastery located in Senjak, Belgrade}}
{{Infobox church
| name = Vavedenje Monastery
| native_name = {{lang|sr|{{lang|sr-Cyrl|Манастир Ваведење}}}}
| native_name_lang = sr
| image = Manastir_Vavedenje_u_Beogradu.JPG
| image_size = 275px
| alt = Front view of Monastery
| denomination = Serbian Orthodox
| architectural type = Serbo-Byzantine architecture
| style = Serbo-Byzantine style
| years built =}}
Vavedenje Monastery ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Манастир Ваведење}}) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in Senjak, an urban settlement in the municipality of Savski Venac in Belgrade. The foundations of the temple were consecrated on August 11, 1935.{{Cite web|date=12 August 1935|title=Време|url=https://digitalna.nb.rs/wb/NBS/novine/vreme/1935/08/12?pageIndex=00008|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210905090655/https://digitalna.nb.rs/wb/NBS/novine/vreme/1935/08/12?pageIndex=00008|archive-date=2021-09-05}} It was built and consecrated on October 25, 1936{{Cite web|date=26 October 1936|title=Политика|url=https://digitalna.nb.rs/wb/NBS/novine/politika/1936/10/26?pageIndex=00009|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210905090701/https://digitalna.nb.rs/wb/NBS/novine/politika/1936/10/26?pageIndex=00009|archive-date=2021-09-05}} as the metochion of Kuveždin Monastery in Srem. The legend of the construction of the church is related to the dream of the founder Persida Milenković, who fell asleep three times, that the monastery should be built on that very spot. The boarding house, built at the same time as the church, was said to be used as a boarding school for the education of Orthodox charitable sisters, educators and caregivers before its completion.{{cite news |title=Политика |url=https://digitalna.nb.rs/wb/NBS/novine/politika/1936/04/29?pageIndex=00011 |work=Politika |date=29 April 1936}}
In 1939, there were ten nuns in the monastery{{cite news |title=Православни женски манастир у Београду |url=http://www.digitalna.nb.rs/wb/NBS/novine/vreme/1939/11/26#page/12/mode/1up |work=Vreme |date=26 November 1939}} doing embroidery work, such as making veils for the table of honor and curtains for the patriarchal chapel.{{cite news |title=Политика |url=https://digitalna.nb.rs/wb/NBS/Periodika/SD_2F6F6602455A67B1B521D786232CBF4A/1939/02/26?pageIndex=00020 |work=Politika |date=26 February 1939}}
The Holy Confessor Dositej Vasić was buried in the gate and in 2009 he was transferred to the ark of the monastery temple. It represents an immovable cultural property as a cultural monument. Serbian archbishops Damaskin Grdanički, Arsenije Bradvarević, Josif Cvijović and Danilo Krstić were also buried in the monastery.
The abbots of the Vavedenja monastery were: Melanija Krivokućanin (1938—1942), Angelina Gračeva (1942—1970), Agnija Dmitrović (1980—2001), Anastasija Savković (2001—2019), Teodora Vasić (2020—present).{{Cite web|title=Историјат обитељи манастира Ваведења Пресвете Богородице – Манастир Ваведење – Београд|url=https://manastirvavedenje.org/istorijat/|access-date=2020-05-09|language=sr-RS}}
The priests in the monastery are Archpriest Fr. Milovan Glogovac and Fr. Milosav Radojevic. In the residence of the Vavedenja monastery, there is a chapel – a winter church dedicated to St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. In the chapel there are three arks with particles of the relics of the saints.{{cn|date=March 2022}} There is also a pillow on which the head of St. Petka rested in the ark in Iasi, which the sisters received as a gift from a monk from Iasi. The monastery treasury keeps old manuscripts and printed liturgical books, as well as icons that Russian nuns brought with them to Serbia after the October coup. On the territory of the monastery complex, there are three pits in which the bodies of those killed and shot on St. Dmitrov's Day in 1944 and those who died on Easter 1944 from the Allied bombing are.{{cn|date=March 2022}}
Architecture
File:Manastir Vavedenje Senjak 6.jpg
The monastery's architectural structure was designed by Petra Popović.{{cite web |title=Манастир Ваведења Пресвете Богородице Београд - Сењак |url=https://www.manastiri-crkve.com/manastiri/manastir_vavedenja_presvete_bogorodice_beograd.htm |website=www.manastiri-crkve.com}}
The base of the church is in the shape of an inscribed cross, with a central dome at the intersection and four smaller domes between the arms of the cross. Wooden stasis, choir counter, backrests, portals for kissing icons, as well as a ciborium with a five-domed canopy in the nave, are all made in the same decorative system of shallow relief of the predominant floral motifs.
File:Manastir Vavedenje (2024) (4).jpg
Episcopal and royal wooden thrones are simple decorations. The central, domed, part of the nave is decorated with a metal chandelier, the work of sculptor Slobodan Rekalić, and the icons on the chandelier are the work of painter Ivana Pecin.
See also
References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100312203823/http://pravoslavlje.spc.rs/broj/965/tekst/manastir-vavedenja-presvete-bogorodice/ СПЦ - О манастиру]
- [http://manastirvavedenje.org Званична интернет презентација манастира]
- [http://www.manastiri-crkve.com/manastiri/manastir_vavedenja_presvete_bogorodice_beograd.htm О манастиру на сајту Манастири-Цркве]
- [http://spomenicikulture.mi.sanu.ac.rs/list.php Листа споменика]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20120305135731/http://www.heritage-db.org/cir/nkd/lista Републички завод за заштиту споменика културе-Београд/База непокретних културних добара]
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Category:Serbian Orthodox monasteries in Serbia
Category:Cultural Monuments of Exceptional Importance (Serbia)