Kollyvades movement

E113191

The Kollyvades movement was an 18th-century Orthodox monastic revival on Mount Athos that emphasized frequent Communion, strict adherence to liturgical tradition, and the patristic spiritual heritage.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Kollyvades movement canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Orthodox monastic movement
religious revival movement
country Ottoman Empire
doctrine centrality of the Eucharist in Christian life
continuity with patristic tradition
importance of canons of the Church
emphasis confession before Communion
frequent Holy Communion
hesychastic spirituality
preparation and fasting before Communion
return to patristic spiritual heritage
strict adherence to liturgical tradition
use of the Philokalia
endTime 19th century
hasCause controversy over frequency of Holy Communion
debate over memorial services scheduling
hasCharacteristic conservative in liturgical practice
monastic-centered renewal
reformist in sacramental life
inception circa 1750
influenced Greek Orthodox spirituality
Greek theological renewal in the 19th century
modern Athonite monasticism
revival of frequent Communion in Orthodoxy
influencedBy Church Fathers
surface form: Greek Church Fathers

Hesychasm
Byzantine theology
surface form: Palamite theology

Christian Platonism
surface form: Philokalic tradition
language Greek
mainLocation Mount Athos
notableMember Saint Athanasius of Paros
St. Makarios of Corinth
surface form: Saint Makarios Notaras of Corinth

Saint Neophytos Kavsokalyvites
St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite
surface form: Saint Nicodemus the Hagiorite

Saint Niphon of Chios
notableWork The Rudder
surface form: Pedalion (The Rudder)

Philokalia
Byzantine Synaxarion
surface form: Synaxarion of the Saints
opposedBy certain Greek ecclesiastical authorities
some Athonite monks
opposedPractice commemoration of the dead on Sundays instead of Saturdays
infrequent Communion by laity
liturgical innovations
region Greek world
Mount Athos
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
result spread of Kollyvades saints’ veneration in Greek Orthodoxy
startTime 18th century
tradition Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite movement Kollyvades movement