The Monastery of Holy Great-Martyr George in Suruceni, Ialoveni raion

At about 12 km away from Chisinau, near the village of Suruceni, on the slope of a forested hill, surrounded by vineyards and orchards, near the bank of Suruci rivulet, is the Holy Great-Martyr George monastery of nuns, or Suruceni Monastery. It is considered that the Monastery was founded in 1785.

Chronicles relate that the land on which the monastery was build was donated by the landlord Casian Suruceanu. Hieromonk Iosif, who came from Montenegro, was supported by a group of Suruceni dwellers to cut the woods on the hill slope and build the wooden church of St. George. The church construction was finished by 1794.

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Particles of Relics of Saints, and a particle of the wood of the Holy Cross on which Lord Jesus Christ was crucified, were brought to the Holy Monastery of Suruceni for veneration

“Wondrous is God in His saints”

Recently, with the blessing of H.E. Metropolitan Vladimir, Holy Shrine with 55 particles of relics of Saints and a particle of the wood of the Holy Cross on which Lord Christ was crucified, were brought to the Holy Great-Martyr George Monastery of Suruceni village, Ialoveni district.
The Shrine contains particles of relics of the following saints:

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On the Veneration of the Holy Relics and Remains of the Saints

“Behold we count them happy which endure… ” (Js. 5:11).

In the apostolic Church, all the remains of the “friends of God,” the righteous strugglers (I Cor. 9:25), were referred to as relics—bones, heads, hair, hands, feet, and sometimes entire bodies, if they were preserved, through which the Lord God is glorified by mysterious wonders. The Protestant Lutherans and all sectarians reject the veneration of the holy remains of Christian strugglers, and, like the heretics of times past, laugh at this pious custom and scoff at Orthodox Christians who call upon the friends of God in their prayers to Him. The sectarians, without any serious proof, maintain that it is nowhere proclaimed in the Bible that we should honor the friends of God (Jn. 15:14), to reverence the remains of the holy martyrs and ascetics, and to glorify in sacred hymns those who have suffered for Christ, shedding their blood.

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St. Antipa from Calapodeşti and Valaam

Saint Antipa, a monk who lived in the nineteenth century in Moldova, Mount Athos and Valaam Monastery in Russia, is known as „Antipa from Calapodeşti” in Romania, or „Antipa from Valaam” in Russia.

His life he was written by Pimen, abbot of the Monastery of Valaam in northern Russia and a former disciple of the saint, and later included into the so-called “Paterikon (Book containing the lives of the fathers) of Valaam” .

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The Monastery of Suruceni celebrates Patron’s Feast

The Sunday of the Paralytic coincided with the Patron’s Feast celebration in the Monastery of Suruceni.

Hundreds of pilgrims use to come to Suruceni monastery of Saint Great Martyr George the Victory Bearer, finding here calmness and spiritual assuage. With deep love and warmth all visitors are greeted by Hegumeness of the monastery, Mother Epistemia, who is the heart of this settlement.

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