1734, November, Monastery of St. Mina |
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A little excursionHaving settled into a new place and a new role, Barsky began to make short excursions to shrines and other places of interest. The first such place was the Monastery of St. Mina, which he visited on 12 November 1734, on the occasion of the saint’s feast day. The monastery still exists today, though it is currently a women’s monastery. Its history is told here in a special story. Curiously, this was the second monastery founded by Catholics that Barsky encountered on his travels around Cyprus, but he was unaware of this (the first was in Lefkosia, where he spent some time working for Archbishop Philotheus as a Latin tutor). It is located not far from the village of Lefkara, which Barsky was to visit later…
Stranstvovaniya Vasiliya Grigorovicha-Barskogo po svyatym mestam Vostoka c 1723 po 1747 / Edited by N. Barsukov. Part 2. (St. Petersburg, 1886), 241-242. Location
Coordinates: 34.841200 33.285000 − car park next to Monastery of St. Mina
Notes
(1) Nicholas Coureas, The Latin Church in Cyprus, 1195–1312 (Routledge,1997)
© Yuliya Buzykina
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