The Keno Monastery
The community that gathered around Pakhomios organized itself around a temple of the Transfiguration of the Lord, which gave the foundation its name as the Savior-Transfiguration Keno Monastery. The synaxarion records that Pakhomios established a hospital for infirm monks within the community.
The brethren, together with their igumen, supported themselves by manual labor on the land of the northern frontier: the tradition relates that they sowed and harvested wheat, caught fish, and cleared forest for fields.