Under the abbacy of their Mother Superior
Irina Pantescu, this new community strives to
harmoniously combine a religious life of prayer and workshop with
housekeeping and farm work, running a painting workshop and providing
guided
tours of the monastery for visitors.
The paintings in the porch represent the Christian Orthodox Calendar.
Many of the icons here bear graffiti-names and scratches- the scars that
remain after the 206
years of the monastery’s disuse. Above the entrance, in the narthex, lies a superb icon - "Dulcea Imbratisare" (“the Sweet Embrace") and directly above
it, an inscription in stone names the monastery’s founded and the date it was raised.
The tomb of St. Pious Daniil the Hermit, who became the first Abbot of
Voronet monastery, can also be found in the narthex, watched over by a
burning flame.
The monastery’s votive painting is found in the nave, were His Majesty
Stephen the Great and the Holy along with Lady Maria-Voichita and
Bogdan, his heir,
are depicted in the act of giving, through the mediation of St. George
the Martyr, the Monastery ot our Redeemer Jesus Crist, as a token of
gratitude
for divine aid given in the battle against the Turkish invaders. Gazing
at this votive picture whilst listening to the ringing of the bells
which were
given to the monastery by its Voievode at the very beginning - bells
which now, pulled by our young nuns, seem to call out the name of its
founder:
Stephan the Grand, back through the centuries, like an eternal requiem -
we feel a close affinity to our forerunners, bound to them by invisible
threads.
A piece of artistic value to be found within the church is the gilded
iconostasis, fashioned from Yew-wood, its imperial doors being a true
masterpiece of
sculpture in wood. Also of a great value is the throne of the
Metropolitan Bishop Grigore Rosca, Voronet is considered by many to be
the "Sixtine Chapel of the East", due to the
magnificent frescoes on the west wall, a representation of the "Last
Judgment". In addition, "Voronet Blue" has been added to the lexicon of
art
alongside colors such as the "Titan Ted" of Rubens and "VeroneseGreen",
by specialists who consider it unique.
On this blue background can be found the "Tree of Jesse", or the
genealogy of Redeemer Jesus Christ. Greco-Latin
philosophers are depicted in the borders to the left and right:
Aristotle and Plato being amongst the better known philosophers that can
be found
there, and to the side on the apse the eye is drawn to a beautiful
representation of St. Onufrie the Hermit.
On the left of the entrance door lies the haloed image of St. Pious
Daniil the Hermit. The beautiful "Diesis" Icon rests above the door; it
depicts Redeemer our Savior
Jesus Christ, the most Perfect Judge, keeping watch over all those who
set food across the threshold of our Church, with the Mother of Our Lord
and St.
John the Baptist to His right and left, mediating on our behalf for
mercy.
St. George the Martyr, the patron Saint of our monastery, can also be
found painted on the buttress to the left, and on the first row of this
series of paintings, the
prayer "Acatist" of St. Nicholas (above the window) and, lower down the
prayer "Acatist" of St. John (Ioan) the New of Suceava.
The paintings in the nave and at the Holy Altar are blackened from the
smoke of hundreds of years of burning candles, and are awaiting
restoration. Tests have
already been carried out by art specialists to determine their
suitability for restoration, and it has been found that the original
colors are
well-preserved. This highly precise and costly task will be founded with
the also small donations from tourists and worshippers, both Romanian
and from
abroad, who love Voronet. The Holy Voronet Monastery is an artistic
expression of our true faith, and also
shows the refinement of our people and their love of all beautiful
things. It is our prayer that as well as encouraging meditation, a visit
to our all
those who come here from all over the world. "And behold, Stefan-voda,
traveling from the Neamt Citadel to Moldova, came upon
Voronet, where a Hermit priest dwelt, by the name of Daniil. And Stefan
voda, upon knocking at the door for the hermit to open it up unto him,
heard the
Hermit answer that Stefan-voda must wait out of the door, for he was at
prayer. And after the hermit had finished his prayers, he called
Stefan-voda
into his cell, and Stefan-voda confessed unto him. And Stefan-voda asked
the Hermit what he might do, so that he should no longer need do the
battle with
the Turks: should he give up his country to the Turks? And the Hermit
answered that he should not give it up, for the battle was to be his,
but
that after he should be victorious, he should raise up a monastery in
that place, in the name of St. George the Martyr as the Patron of its
church".
Ion Neculce (Romanian chronicler, 1672-1745).
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