See also
Η εκκλησία Αρχάγγελος Μιχαήλ στο χωριό Περιστερωνοπηγή- Archancelos Michail church at Peristeronopigi village , Cyprus
Ο νεότερος Ναός του Αγίου Αναστασίου στο κατεχόμενο χωριό Περιστερωνοπηγή - Agios Anastasios church at Peristeronopigi village , Cyprus
Κατά τη μέρα της γιορτής της μνήμης του Αγίου Αναστασίου, στις 17 Σεπτεμβρίου, πλήθος προσκυνητών από τα χωριά της Μεσαορίας και τα ορεινά χωριά της Πιτσιλίας και της Μαραθάσας πλημμύριζαν την Περιστερωνοπηγή και τιμούσαν τον Άγιο.
Saint Anastasios lived in this area and is considered the guardian of the village. Agios or Saint Anastasios was one of the 300 Alaman saints who came to Cyprus from Palestine in the 12th century. The Saint lived in a cave at the north end of the village of Peristeronopigi. This cave was the basis for the initial development of respect towards the Saint while he was alive, while after his death, during the 15th century a church was built in his honour, which with the creation of cells for monks, it was turned into a monastery.
A person entering the entrance of the church goes down nine steps and on their base he or she will see another cave carved into the rock, which is coated and whitewashed and it survives up until the present. It is a narrow place and has a vaulted roof, which in the middle was based on a column that had a height of two meters. The column was based on a Corinthian column which was stepped on by the sick who embraced the column and rotated three times around it in order to heal from the pain and neuralgia.
On the south side of the cave, under a stone bench the tomb of Saint Anastasios is to be found. Before the Turkish invasion an icon of the Saint was placed on the stone bench, along with the wooden tools used by him when weaving bags. These tools are believed to have therapeutic properties and they were rub on the aching part of the body by those who requested the assistance of the Saint for their treatment. The cave, the church and the cells were enclosed within a large square space in which columns, animal heads, vertebrae columns and a stone urn were to be seen.
An inscription in the church shows that with the caretaker of the Monastery Leontios and iconographer and decorator Filaretos, the church was decorated with a beautiful iconostasis, various icons on the walls, and pews. After the death of the caretaker Leontios, in 1800, the Monastery had a flock of sheep, goats, rams, etc. In 1875 the Monastery of Agios Anastasios operated a Greek school, until then the children of the village of Peristeronopigi went to school at the village of Lefkoniko.
During the feast day of the memory of Saint Anastasios, on the 17th of September many pilgrims from the villages of the plain of Mesaoria and the mountain villages of the regions of Pitsilia and Marathasa swamp the village of Peristeronopigi in order to honour the saint.
Πηγή http://noctoc-noctoc.blogspot.com.cy/2009/08/monastery-of-st-anastasios-in-turkish.html
Photos 26/12/2014 by George Konstantinou
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