Dearest pilgrim, receive a most blessed and cordial welcome! I am truly honored to guide you to the revered sanctuary of the Holy Monastery of the Saints Theodoroi (Theodore the General and Theodore the Recruit). Since there are several monasteries dedicated to these great military martyrs, we will focus on the historic and beautiful Holy Monastery of the Saints Theodoroi near the village of Varsa, in the region of Arcadia, Peloponnese. This is a serene, traditionally structured monastery, dedicated to two warrior-saints whose lives stand as symbols of courage and unwavering faith in Christ. May your pilgrimage to this haven of spiritual strength bring you closer to the unwavering faith of the martyrs.
Your visit to this venerable, active monastic community should be conducted with profound reverence, honoring its traditions and its purpose as a house of continuous prayer.
The Holy Monastery of the Saints Theodoroi is an active spiritual community, often functioning as a women's monastery. Pilgrims are generally welcome:
Daily, usually from the mid-morning (around 9:00 AM) until 1:00 PM, and often again in the late afternoon (around 4:00 PM until sunset). The essential quiet hour (Hesychia) is strictly observed in the early to mid-afternoon (often 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM). Please ensure that silence is maintained throughout the grounds during this time, respecting the community's schedule of prayer and rest.
A traditional and strict modest dress code is mandatory for all pilgrims, honoring the sanctity of the Holy Martyrs and the sacred grounds.
Shoulders, arms, and knees must be fully covered.
For men: Long trousers and sleeved shirts are necessary. Shorts and sleeveless tops are strictly prohibited.
For women: Long skirts or dresses and tops with sleeves are required, and covering the head with a scarf is customary and a sign of profound respect when entering the church. The resident community is usually prepared to offer simple coverings at the entrance if a pilgrim's attire is insufficient.
The Holy Monastery of the Saints Theodoroi is located near the village of Varsa, in the regional unit of Arcadia, Peloponnese. It is situated in the mountainous interior, providing a secluded and tranquil environment. The most reliable means of access is by car, navigating the well-marked, though sometimes winding, regional roads from the nearest major town (such as Tripoli or Argos).
Free parking is usually provided in a designated area outside the monastery walls. The walking distance from the parking area to the main entrance and the Catholicon (main church) is very short and easily accessible.
A special entry permit is not required for general visitation.
The monastery is dedicated to the Holy Great Martyrs Theodore the General (Stratelates) and Theodore the Recruit (Tiro), two soldier-saints revered for their incredible bravery, who both suffered martyrdom for their refusal to renounce Christ during the Roman persecutions. Their spiritual story emphasizes the concept of the Christian as a "Soldier of Christ," fighting the good fight of faith with courage and humility.
The monastery’s foundation is historically significant, believed to date back to the Byzantine period, possibly the 12th or 13th century.
Ottoman Resistance: Like many monasteries in the Peloponnese, it suffered destruction during the early Ottoman period but was rebuilt and re-established its spiritual role. The current main church structure often reflects architectural styles from the post-Byzantine period, possibly the 17th or 18th centuries.
Refuge and Center: Throughout the centuries, it served as a vital spiritual and cultural center for the surrounding villages, especially during times of foreign occupation, preserving the Orthodox faith and national identity in the secluded mountain region.
The Catholicon (main church) houses revered Icons of the Saints Theodoroi, often depicting them on horseback as military figures. The monastery may also possess fragments of Holy Relics of various Saints, including perhaps a relic of one of the Saints Theodoroi, kept in a reliquary for the veneration of the faithful.
The monastery is maintained as an active religious community, often a nuns' convent, and is cared for by a small number of dedicated nuns who ensure the continuance of the daily liturgical services and the care of the sanctuary.
The level of hospitality (Filoxenia) is offered with warmth and spiritual simplicity. Quiet conversation is allowed when addressed to a resident for a blessing, spiritual advice, or specific inquiries about the monastery's history or services. All conversations must be brief, respectful, and conducted in a hushed tone.
Guesthouse availability for foreign pilgrims is generally limited. While some smaller guest rooms may exist, they are primarily intended for pilgrims on deep spiritual retreats or clergy. Pilgrims should plan to secure accommodation in the nearest major town or village.
Pilgrims are warmly welcomed to participate in the liturgical services, especially the Divine Liturgy held on Sundays and Feast Days. Attending the morning service is a meaningful way to experience the monastic life.
The schedule of Days and hours of services is posted locally. The Divine Liturgy is generally celebrated on Sunday mornings and on all major feast days. The community maintains a daily cycle of prayer, with services often starting very early.
There is no mandatory entrance fee to enter the monastery. A voluntary recommended donation is customary and deeply appreciated, supporting the preservation of the holy site and the community's way of life.
Photography is strictly forbidden inside the main church (Catholicon) and inside the private monastic buildings and cells. Respectful exterior photos of the courtyards and the surrounding mountainous landscape are generally permitted.
The monastery usually maintains a small shop or a designated area. Here, you can find simple, traditional monastic products such as small icons of the Saints Theodoroi, incense, candles, and perhaps handicrafts made by the community.
Allow approximately 45 minutes to one hour for a complete, reverent visit. This provides time to venerate the Holy Icons and spend a few moments in private prayer and reflection.
Varsa Village: The nearby village offers a glimpse into traditional Arcadian life.
Natural Paths: The surrounding mountainous landscape provides ample opportunities for serene paths and hikes.
Arcadian Scenery: The elevated position offers beautiful viewpoints of the rugged Arcadian interior.
Pilgrims must adhere strictly to the dress code, maintain silence and respect within the church and holy areas, avoid loud conversation, silence all mobile phones, and respect the privacy and peaceful life of the community.
The major Feast Day of the monastery is the Feast of the Saints Theodoroi, which is a moveable feast celebrated on the First Saturday of Great Lent (the first Saturday after Clean Monday).
Celebration: This day, known as the Great and Holy Saturday of the Saints Theodoroi, is a day of profound significance. It is marked by a Great Hierarchical Vespers on the eve (Friday evening) and a solemn Divine Liturgy on Saturday morning. The service includes the special blessing and distribution of Koliva (boiled wheat) in commemoration of the miracle of the two saints protecting the faithful from idol worship during the reign of Julian the Apostate. The celebration draws large crowds of pilgrims to seek the saints' intercession.
May the courage and strength of the Holy Martyrs Theodoroi guide your path and strengthen your faith.