[2][3] Prochorus later would move to Jerusalem in an attempt to gather his Georgian compatriots who were scattered throughout the Palestinian monasteries.
Per Vita, Prochorus would construct the monastery in 1064[4] by the order of the King Bagrat IV of Georgia[5] and his donations brought to the Holy Land by George the Hagiorite.
[6][7] In these times the blessed Prochorus, according to the wish of the pious king Bagrat, constructed the Monastery of the Cross in Jerusalem...
Afterwards, with God's providence, he started to build the monastery on the western side, that holds a name of Holy Cross.
[9] He is venerated as a saint and his feast day in the Eastern Orthodox Church is February 12.