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Iversky Monastery (Donetsk)

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Status
  
Largely destroyed

Location
  
Donetsk, Ukraine

Disestablished
  
2014

Completion date
  
2001

Diocese
  
Mariupol

Groundbreaking
  
April 1997

Iversky Monastery (Donetsk)

Order
  
Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate)

Founder(s)
  
Hilarion (Szukało) (uk)

Address
  
вул. Стратонавтів, 153, Donetsk, Донецька, Ukraine, 83000

Similar
  
Ahat Jami Mosque, Valday Iversky Monastery, Iviron monastery, СВЯТО‑НИКОЛАЕВСКИЙ КАФЕДРАЛЬНЫЙ СОБОР, Lenin Comsomol park

The Iversky Monastery (Ukrainian: Іверський монастир, Russian: Иверский монастырь) was a monastery of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) in Donetsk, Ukraine. It was built between 1997 and 2001, and was closed in 2014 due to the War in Donbass. The monastery was largely destroyed by Ukrainian Ground Forces shelling during the Second Battle of Donetsk Airport in January 2015.

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History

The first stone of the Iversky Monastery was laid down by Hilarion (Szukało) in April 1997. The monastery was built on a vacant plot in northern Donetsk, close to the airport. The monastery was opened in December 2001, and it was a subsidiary of the Monastery of St. Nicholas in Nikolskoye before it became independent in December 2002.

War in Donbass

The monastery was severely damaged during the War in Donbass. The sisters evacuated the monastery in 2014. In January 2015, the building was shelled by the Ukrainian Ground Forces while fighting the Donetsk People's Republic during the Second Battle of Donetsk Airport. The monastery and its cemetery were almost completely destroyed in the fighting, with only a bullet-ridden shell remaining.

In October 2015, Donetsk People's Republic authorities announced that they will repair the monastery, and combat engineers began to clear the debris.

Architecture

The monastery consisted of a church with a bell tower, a convent building housing the sisters and a number of other buildings. A cemetery, an orchard and a vegetable garden were located within the grounds of the monastery.

References

Iversky Monastery (Donetsk) Wikipedia