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    The Monastery of Saint Matthew the Potter

    The Monastery of Saint Matthew the Potter

    by Jimmy Dunn

    Saint Matthew the Potter, sometimes also known as Saint Matthew the Poor, anearly

    Egyptian Christian,was originally from Bishnai, and apparently received his early training as a

    monk in the Church of the Holy Virgin of alMa!"a"at# $rom there he went to Esna %&sna'in

    Middle Egypt, and later on to (sfun, where he is said to have founded the monastic

    community we know today as the Monastery of Saint Matthew the Potter %)eir al$akhuri' at

    *a! +alinai!a#

    &n the -History of the Patriarchs-, we are told that Matthew the Priest was also a fisherman,

    "ut he was o"viously also a potter# .he -History of the Patriarchs- goes on to say that he "uilt

    his monastery during the time of the patriarch (le/ander && %012 034 ()', and that many

    monks were with him# 5e are also told "y ("u Salih, the (rmenian, that he was the Bishop of

    Esna#

    .he monastery is located a"out seven kilometers northwest of the the village of (sfun al

    Matana# *ear modern Esna, one may reach this monastery, which was newly reoccupied "y

    monks in 6407, "y leaving the road that follows the west "ank of the *ile at (sfun#&t sites on

    the edge of the desert#

    (lMa!ri8i, the fifteenth century writer who documented Christian churches and monasteries

    in Egypt, tells us that9 -(t (sfun, there was a large monastery, and (sfun was one of thefinest towns in Egypt, and the monks of the monastery there were famous for their learning

    and intelligence# 5ith (sfun, its monastery was also destroyed, and this was the most remote

    of the Monasteries in :pper Egypt#-

    (lMa!ri8i, the fifteenth century writer who documented Christian churches and monasteries

    in Egypt, tells us that9

    -(t (sfun, there was a large monastery, and (sfun was one of the finest towns in Egypt, and

    the monks of the monastery there were famous for their learning and intelligence# 5ith (sfun,

    its monastery was also destroyed, and this was the most remote of the Monasteries in :pper

    Egypt#-

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    .he destruction of the monastery pro"a"ly occurred in the tenth century, when it was raided"y Bedouins, "ut it was su"se!uently re"uilt, only to "e deserted for many years# ;ecently, it

    has "een reinha"ited "y a small num"er of minks# &n 64

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    .he principalchurchof the monastery has a triple sanctuary, and in the center of the "uilding

    is a s!uare naos roofed with a cupola and surrounded on its each of its four sides "y an

    am"ulatory# .he eastern am"ulatory was used as a khurus %choir'# .he three sanctuaries

    were, from north to south, dedicated to St# Michael, St# Matthew, the founder of the

    monastery, and the Holy Virgin# .he central s!uare and the khurus are the oldest parts of thechurch, "oth pro"a"ly dating to the eighth century, though restored at the end of the twelfth

    century#

    .he wall paintings that adorn the sanctuaries and the central area of the naos, though

    unfortunately in very "ad condition, and even fragmentary due to vandalism over the last forty

    years, nevertheless are "eautiful# .hey mostly date from the eleventh to the fifteenth

    centuries# .here are inscriptions here that attri"ute the paintings to several artists# .he

    themes of the paintings include Christ and the apostles, St# Psote %Bisada in (ra"ic' and St#

    >ohn the Baptists, together with various angles, archangels and prophets# .he tom" of St#

    Matthew is in a small space on the north side of the church, where tradition holds that he was

    "uried in a clay casket#

    &n the southern wing of the monastery are located cells for the monks and the refectory# thecells are divided "etween either side of a long vaulted corridor in a two story "uilding#

    ?riginally, each cell accommodated several monks# .he vaulted corridor gives access to the

    refectory, which is a vast, s!uare room with four pillars that support a roof of nine cupolas

    over nine "ays# .he kitchens are on the west side of the refectory#

    &t should also "e noted that in front of this monastery are several Christian tom"s that are

    interesting "ecause of their pictures!ue cupolas and crosses# .hese tom"s are "elieved to

    date from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries#

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