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Utter Humiliation (of Christ)
The icon of Utter Humiliation represents Christ with the hands crossed above the navel and with the head leaning to the left. He looks as if he is hovering between cross and tomb. The icon is found on the top of the south aisle of the iconostasis in…
The Road to the Calvary
Christ with bound hands is dragged by two soldiers. Behind him a host of soldiers. In front of him, His cross is raised by Simon of Cyrene. This icon is found on the south aisle of the iconostasis in the Katholikon and belongs to the enriched cycle…
The Last Supper
Unusual representation with Christ sitting on the left side and the Apostles around a round table. Saint John the Evangelist is approaching his head on the chest of Christ asking who is the one to betray him. This icon is found on the south aisle of…
Saint Marc
Saint Marc holds a Gospel. It is an icon on the top series on the south aisle of the iconostasis of the Katholikon. Dimensions 49 x 57 cm. Painted by Joseph Chourri.
Archangel Gabriel
Archangel Gabriel has black wings and holds an inscribed scroll. It is an icon of the Great Supplication which is saved on the nave of the iconostasis of the Katholikon. Dimensions 83 x 69 cm. Painted by Joseph Chourri.
Saint Paul
Saint Paul gives his blessing and holds a Gospel. It is an icon of the Great Supplication which is saved on the nave of the iconostasis of the Katholikon. Dimensions 83 x 69 cm. Painted by Joseph Chourri.
Saint Luke
Saint Luke holds closed Gospel. It is an icon at the top series of the north aisle of the iconostasis of the Katholikon. Dimensions 49 x 57 cm. Painted by Joseph Chourri.
Virgin Mary
Virgin Mary prays, turning her body to the right towards Christ. It is an icon of the Great Supplication which is found on the nave of the iconostasis in the Katholikon. Dimensions 83 x 69 cm. Painted by Joseph Chourri
Saint Kosmas
Saint Kosmas, a doctor who was unmercenary and wonderworker holds a case for the medicines and a crusader forceps. The wall - painting is located above the second column in the south aisle of the Katholikon.
Saint John the Kalyvitis
Saint John Kalyvitis (living in a hut) wears a monastic garment and mantle, holding the Gospel and having open the free palm. The wall - painting is located in the soffit of the second arch of the south collonade in the Katholikon.