Saint Bishoy Monastery

Local nameدير الأنبا بشوي
LocationBeheira Governorate, Egypt

The Monastery of Saint Pishoy, also known as Saint Pishoy Monastery, is a Coptic Orthodox monastery in Wadi El Natrun, west of the Nile Delta in northern Egypt. It is the largest active monastery in the region and is currently headed by Bishop Anba Agabius. Founded in the late 4th century AD by Saint Pishoy, a disciple of Saint Macarius, the monastery serves as a prominent religious and monastic site.

Spanning approximately two feddans, the monastery contains five churches, including the Church of Saint Pishoy, the largest church in Wadi El Natrun. Additional features include a guesthouse, expansive gardens, a library, an ancient refectory, and the Well of the Martyrs, as well as apartments where monks reside. Pope Shenouda III often visited the monastery for seclusion, sometimes as a form of symbolic protest against various issues.

Tags Place of WorshipChristian
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monastery_of_Saint_Pishoy

Address (Unnamed Road), Egypt

Coordinates 30°19'8.532" N 30°21'36.236" E

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