Metropolis of Kalavryta and Aigialeia

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The Metropolis of Kalavryta and Aigialeia is under the jurisdiction of the Church of Greece. The metropolis is located in Achaea, Greece in the northern part of the Peloponnese peninsula.

Metropolitan

Monasteries

  • Monastery of the Megalo Spileo at Kalavryta For Men
  • Monastery of the Holy Lavra at Kalavryta[1] For Men
  • Monastery of the Archangels (Taxiarches) at Aegialia For Men
  • Monastery of the Holy Trinity at Voura For Men
  • Monastery of St. Theodore at Aroania For Men
  • Monastery of the Virgin Makelarias at Kalavryta For Men
  • Monastery of Pepelenitsa at Egialia For Women
  • Monastery of the Holy Trinity at Afatous For Women
  • Monastery of the Annunciation at Daphne For Women
  • Monastery of the Holy Apostles For Women
  • Monastery of St. John the Theologian at Verinou For Women
  • Monastery of St. Nicholas at Vlassia For Women
  • Monastery of St. George at Manessis For Women

Institution

In August 1989, the metropolis, under Metr. Anbrose, established the Kallimanoupouleio Ecclesiastical Ministry Center (KEDIK) in Kalavryta to provide for the special needs of elderly and chronically-ill. [2]

Sources