Socola Mică Church

[1] The church was blessed in 1809, as can be read from an inscription on a small reliquary placed in the altar;[2] a date of 1812 has also been proposed.

[1] The ktitor was the boyar Țânașa (Atanasie) Gosan, whose name gave rise to the church's second dedication.

Its local significance grew when the Socola Monastery church underwent repairs, leaving it the only functioning place of worship in the area.

The iconostasis features the relics of Saints Charalambos, Pantaleon, Cosmas, with Luke the Evangelist added later.

[2] The church is listed as a historic monument by Romania's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs.