Monastery of the Annunciation and Charitable Works
Amphilochios founded the women's Monastery of the Annunciation on Patmos, which grew out of his educational and catechetical work on the island. The community of nuns he gathered became a center of his wider charitable and missionary efforts. In 1947 he organized a group of nuns to care for orphans of Rhodes, establishing an orphanage there along with a unit for expectant mothers; his biographers also credit him with founding several further charitable institutions.
He maintained a close connection with the students of the Ecclesiastical (Patmias) Academy on Patmos and is said to have formed numerous monastics, elders, and abbots through his spiritual direction. As a confessor he counseled both Greek faithful and Orthodox converts from the West, advising the latter to hold to Orthodoxy without compromise while neither attacking other Christians nor adopting a defensive or aggressive posture.