The Monastery of the Deep Stream
The monastery's name, Batheos Ryako ("Deep Stream"), reflects its setting near Triglia, the medieval Trigleia in Bithynia, close to the modern Turkish village of Tirilye. It was dedicated to the Transfiguration of Christ and is also known in the sources as the Monastery of Christ the Savior, the Soteros or Savior Monastery. The community had a reputation for the severity and discipline of its monastic observance.
By tradition the house was founded by Saint Basil during the reign of the emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogennitos, and it produced a recorded line of abbots. The sources name the second abbot variously: some identify him as Saint Ignatius, who died in 970 and is commemorated on September 27, while others give Saint Peter, commemorated on September 7, in that place. Luke succeeded as the third superior of the community. The monastery's church survived in altered and increasingly ruined form into the modern period and is now largely lost.