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Trooditissa Monastery

Trooditissa Monastery

The Holy Monastery of Trooditissa, or simply Trooditissa, is an Orthodox male monastery in Cyprus belonging to the Orthodox Church of Cyprus. It holds a prominent position among the Cypriot monasteries due to its age and location.

Location

The monastery is situated on the southern slope of the Troodos Mountains, at an altitude of approximately 1300-1400 meters above sea level. It is located near the village of Foini (Troodos) in Limassol Province, within a short walking distance from Platres.

History

### Establishment
The monastery was founded in ancient times as a small cave where the icon of Our Lady Trooditissa was miraculously found by a shepherd. Over time, with contributions from various devout individuals, the current monastery was built.

### Early History
The temple was burned by the Turks in 1585 and rebuilt by Abbot Parthene. It was reburned in 1842 due to a fire set by forgotten lit candles.

Significance

Trooditissa Monastery is not only one of the oldest monasteries on the island but also holds a special significance as it serves as the summer residence of the Bishop of Paphos in Cyprus.