Psača Monastery is an
Orthodox Christian
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Orthodoxy within Christianity refers to acceptance of the doctrines defined by various creeds and ecumenical councils in Antiquity, but different Churche ...
Monastery in the village of
Psača,
North Macedonia. It was built by
Savastokrator Vlatko
Vlatko ( sr-Cyrl, Влатко) is a masculine given name of South Slavic origin. It may refer to:
*Vlatko Andonovski (born 1976), football manager
* Vlatko Blažević (born 1994), Croatian football player
* Vlatko Čančar (born 1997), Slovenia ...
and his father Duke
Paskač
Paskač ( sr, Паскач; 1365) was a Serbian nobleman that served the Serbian Empire, with the title of '' knez''. Together with his son, ''sevastokrator'' Vlatko, he founded the Psača Monastery, in which the ''ktetor'' fresco of his family ( ...
around 1354.
The monastery, dedicated to
St Nicholas the Wonderworker
Saint Nicholas of Myra, ; la, Sanctus Nicolaus (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of Greek descent from the maritime city of Myra in Asia Minor (; modern-day De ...
, lies at the end of the village of Psača, 3 km from the
Kumanovo –
Kriva Palanka Road, in
Rankovce Municipality. It belongs to the diocese of Osogovo-Kumanovo of the
Macedonian Orthodox Church.
History
The monastery church, the only remaining part of the original monastic complex, was erected around 1354 by
Sevastokrator Vlatko
Vlatko ( sr-Cyrl, Влатко) is a masculine given name of South Slavic origin. It may refer to:
*Vlatko Andonovski (born 1976), football manager
* Vlatko Blažević (born 1994), Croatian football player
* Vlatko Čančar (born 1997), Slovenia ...
and his father Grand Duke
Paskač
Paskač ( sr, Паскач; 1365) was a Serbian nobleman that served the Serbian Empire, with the title of '' knez''. Together with his son, ''sevastokrator'' Vlatko, he founded the Psača Monastery, in which the ''ktetor'' fresco of his family ( ...
, nobles of the
Serbian Empire. In 1358, Vlatko donated his monastery to
Chilandar
The Hilandar Monastery ( sr-cyr, Манастир Хиландар, Manastir Hilandar, , el, Μονή Χιλανδαρίου) is one of the twenty Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Mount Athos in Greece and the only Serbian monastery there. It wa ...
, a Serbian monastery on
Mount Athos
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.
Architecture
The church is in the form of an elongated cross in a square with a
narthex built at the same time. It originally had two domes (following the example of
Lesnovo monastery), but the one above the nave collapsed at some point, leaving the central part of the church uncovered. In the 19th century the church was repaired but the missing dome was never rebuilt.
The outer decoration is in alternate layers of bricks and stone with several double bay windows and some rustic sculpture. The original dedication of the church was inscribed in stone above the entrance but was destroyed during the
Bulgarian occupation of Macedonia in
World War I since it mentioned
Emperor Uroš and
King Vukašin as Serbian rulers.
Fresco painting
The fresco decoration in Psača ranks among the best of the mid-14th century. It was executed between 1366 and 1371. On the south wall of the
narthex we see the endowers' composition with old Paskač and his wife Ozra paired with Vlatko, holding a model of the church, and his wife Vladislava. In front of them stand their children (grandchildren) Stefan, Uroš and
Uglješa, while above them is the icon of
St Nicholas
Saint Nicholas of Myra, ; la, Sanctus Nicolaus (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of Greeks, Greek descent from the maritime city of Myra in Asia Minor (; modern-da ...
to whom the church and monastery were dedicated.
Facing this composition the artists painted young
Emperor Uroš and, on his left, his co-ruler and designated heir,
King Vukašin of the
Mrnjavčević family. These are the best representations of these important historical figures. Both the portraits of the rulers and those of the nobleman with their families are of great importance in studies of medieval costumes. Unfortunately, the inscriptions by the portraits were all destroyed by the
Bulgarians during their occupation in
World War I. The eyes of King Vukašin and Emperor Uroš were also scratched during the same period.
The depictions of saints are done in strong colors, with much attention paid to psychological portraying. There is a cycle on
St Nicholas
Saint Nicholas of Myra, ; la, Sanctus Nicolaus (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of Greeks, Greek descent from the maritime city of Myra in Asia Minor (; modern-da ...
and a composition Death of
Mother of God, while in the apse is the customary Communion of the
Apostles
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with
Church Fathers
The Church Fathers, Early Church Fathers, Christian Fathers, or Fathers of the Church were ancient and influential Christian theologians and writers who established the intellectual and doctrinal foundations of Christianity. The historical per ...
underneath it.
[Манастир на свети Никола, с. Псача, http://www.mpc.org.mk/MPC/psacha.asp]
Some of the frescoes were rebrushed in the 19th century.
References
External links
Monastery of St. Nicholas, Psacha
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Buildings and structures completed in 1354
Rankovce Municipality
Macedonian Orthodox monasteries
Eastern Orthodox monasteries in North Macedonia
Medieval Serbian Orthodox monasteries
Serbian Empire