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Holy Cross Monastery, Omodos (Cyprus)
Cyprus

The monastery of the Saint Cross found in Omodos Village is also known as Holy Cross and Honest Cross monastery. In Greek this is Timios Stavros which means Honest.

Holy Cross monastery is the oldest monastery in Cyprus. Although its location is in Omodos Village, Limassol region, the monastery belongs to the Holy Metropolis of Paphos. There are many stories told as to how the monastery’s existence came to be. One such story is that in the villages of Pano and Kato Koupetra had seen fire and smoke coming from bushes. When they would approach the area, they would find nothing. This went on several times over the following nights until the villagers noticed something. They found a cave with a cross inside. Have in mind this village long disappeared and no longer exists.

Another story is that Queen Elena, on her travels from Jerusalem came to Cyprus to wait out a storm and rest. Some say that she had a Divine vision, she saw the cross on the mountain where Stavrovouni is now located. Others say she found it up there after their waking up in the morning. Whatever seems to be the case, part of the Holy Cross was left in the monastery that was built on that mountain. Later on, part of the Cross was gifted to Timios Stavros Monastery in Omodos.

Whichever legend is true, the only certain element here is that parts of the True Cross are found in many monasteries around the world. In Cyprus you will find a fragment at Timios Stavros and also Stavrovouni.

Copyright: Андрей бодров
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Resolution: 8192x4096
Taken: 07/11/2025
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Published: 10/11/2025
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