Skete of Prophet Elijah
40°16′51.6″N 24°15′09.5″E / 40.281000°N 24.252639°E / 40.281000; 24.252639Public access Men only Monasteries
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The Skete of Prophet Elijah (Greek: Σκήτη Προφήτη Ηλία, Russian: Ильинский скит) is a cenobitic skete of Pantokratoros monastery in Mount Athos, Greece.
It was founded in 1759 by Paisius Velichkovsky, a Ukrainian monk from Poltava.[1] Within the complex are a main church (built 1903) and three chapels. There are also an extensive library and two icons reputedly with miraculous powers.[2][3]
The historic Holy Aqueduct [bg] (Greek: Υδατογέφυρο Στη Σκήτη Προφήτη Ηλία Παντοκράτορος) is located in the skete.
Notable people
- George (Schaefer)
References
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Mount Athos
(by precedence)
- Agias Annas
- Agias Triados
- Timiou Prodromou
- Agiou Andrea
- Agiou Dimitriou [el]
- Timiou Prodromou Iviron [el]
- Agiou Panteleimonos
- Profiti Ilia
- New Skete (Theotokou)
- Lakkoskiti (Agiou Dimitriou tou Lakkou)
- Evangelismou tis Theotokou
- Bogoroditsa
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