Saint Sava - Foundations

Foundations

  • Hilandar monastery on Mount Athos
  • Karyes monastery cell (see: Karyes Typicon)
  • Church of John the Apostle in Jerusalem

And many other churches across Serbia, as well.

Reconstructions

  • Monastery of Vatopedi on Mount Athos
  • Philotheou monastery on Mount Athos
  • Xeropotamou monastery on Mount Athos
  • Karakalou monastery on Mount Athos
  • Saint Andrew's church in Constantinople
  • Studenica monastery in Kraljevo
  • Church of Saint Apostles in Peć
  • Mileševa monastery in Prijepolje
  • Mar Saba monastery in Bethlehem

Donations

  • Iviron monastery on Mount Athos
  • The Monastery of Great Lavra on Mount Athos
  • Mother's Mary monastery in Solun
  • Filokala monastery in Solun
  • Žiča monastery in Kraljevo
  • Church of Christ's birth in Bethlehem
  • An unnamed Georgian monastery in Jerusalem
  • Church of St. Lazarus of Bethany in Jerusalem
  • Church of St. Zechariah in Jerusalem
  • Saint Mary's church in Nazareth

And many other donations in Jerusalem and Serbia.

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