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Popular NameKabile Monastery
Orthodox NameThe Nativity of Mother of God
RegionBourgas
Location
Kabile Monastery - location mapThe monastery named “The Birth of God’s Mother” stands out in the middle of a field, nearby the archeology reserve of Kabile 6km away from the town of Yambol. Its well-kept yard brings joy to the visitor’s eye with its numerous plants and flowers.


History and general info
The monastery is currently run by nuns, while the church holiday on the 8th of September attracts a lot of pilgrims who are generously fed by the monastery’s hosts. Most pilgrims are drawn here by the belief that the monastery’s holy spring will bring them health and longevity. Often, those grateful for being cured are coming back with generous gifts.

In the late antiquity (4-5th c), Kabile was a big religious centre while about 1km away from the present-day archeology reserve there was a monastery during the time of Emperor St Constantine the Great. According to a legend, Queen Elena often sent people to the monastery in order to bring her back water from the curative spring.

Later, the monastery became an Orthodox cloister inhabited by nuns and existed as such until the Ottoman invasion in the late 14th c. Despite the monastery’s destruction, the memory of the magic water was kept from generation to generation. In 1898, Stoyan Ganev from the village of Kabile, while resting after work in the field saw in his dream a woman in black, who showed him the place of the curative spring. The ploughman started digging in this spot and indeed, water sprang out. Later, however, rows with his countrymen forced Stoyan Ganev to dig the spring back below the surface which according to the story blinded him in this very minute. For 17 years the place was covered with grass and weeds. In 1918, an old lady from Sliven (Maria Marinova) rediscovered the spring after a prophetical dream. There, generous people built a small chapel around which a monastery gradually was erected. Construction works started in 1919 and ended in 1944. The biggest merit for the successful construction had a man from the village of Gen. Inzovo – Georgi Nikolov, who travelled from village to village and raised donations for several years. Since 1995, the monastery has been run by a 26-year old nun, Minodora. The monastery at present has just 4 other nuns.
Accommodation and food
The monastery offers accommodation and can host up to 50 people. There people from all over the country often spend several days in a row with the biggest inflow naturally being during religious holidays.
Transport
It is easy to get there by car from Yambol and Sliven - 1 km. away from the village of Kabile.
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Comments for Kabile Monastery

Published by BILL & CAROL. on 03 Mar 2008, 06:37
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Subject: UPDATED SPECIAL PRAYER REQUEST.....RECOVERY FROM THE LOSS OF OUR ONLY SON AND OTHER ONGOING SORROWS!

March.2,2008.

Dear Community of Prayer,

Thank you for praying for us in our long dark night of the soul. Darkness at times that goes beyond words ..only pain and sorrow!! PLEASE CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR US Daily for the long term...March,April,May..2008,2009...or as long as possible?? PLEASE PRAY for God's Healing Peace and Hope in our broken hearts,health and shattered lives!! PLEASE IF POSSIBLE?? Can you help us by passing or E-mailing Our Urgent Prayer Request On: Convents,Monasteries,Parishes,Abbeys,Houses of Prayer and Others you know of in the WORLDWIDE COMMUNITY OF PRAYER...WWW....Who can pray for us daily for the long term?? 2008,2009..?? THE LOSS OF OUR ONLY SON WAS THE FINAL BLOW IN OUR ALREADY BROKEN AND CRUSHED LIVES BY OTHER SORROWS OVER THE YEARS!!! PLEASE PRAY AND PASS ON...WWW....WORLDWIDE COMMUNITY OF PRAYER??? Thank you for Your Patience and Daily Prayer Support in our long dark night of the soul. Bill & Carol, ohio.usa.


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Kabile Monastery - the Entrance of the Church
Kabile Monastery - the Entrance of the Church

Kabile Monastery - the Complex
Kabile Monastery - the Complex

Kabile Monastery - the Entrance
Kabile Monastery - the Entrance

Kabile Monastery - the Complex
Kabile Monastery - the Complex

Kabile Monastery - the Church
Kabile Monastery - the Church

Kabile Monastery - the Church
Kabile Monastery - the Church

Kabile Monastery - inside the Church
Kabile Monastery - inside the Church

Kabile Monastery - inside the Church
Kabile Monastery - inside the Church

Kabile Monastery - inside the Church
Kabile Monastery - inside the Church

Kabile Monastery - the Bell Tower
Kabile Monastery - the Bell Tower

Kabile Monastery - the Yard
Kabile Monastery - the Yard

Kabile Monastery - the Yard
Kabile Monastery - the Yard

Kabile Monastery - the Preserved Area Kabile
Kabile Monastery - the Preserved Area Kabile



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