Visiting Monasteries

News about traditional Orthodox monastics and how these monks and nuns are living out their vocations in monasteries and convents. All Forum Rules apply.


Moderator: Mark Templet

OrthoPhile
Newbie
Posts: 9
Joined: Thu 26 August 2004 4:52 pm

Visiting Monasteries

Post by OrthoPhile »

Greetings
Has anyone visited the monastery of the Brotherhood of St Herman at Platina, Ca? I just finished reading "Not of this World" the bio of Fr Seraphim and would like to visit his grave. I hope to be in Ca. in a few months. Just curious.

Along the same topic. Has anyone ever visited Holy Cross Hermitage in W. Va. or Holy Trinity, Jordanville? Are they welcoming to visitors? I have passed by both monasteries and wanted to stop but didn't know if you could do that.

Orthophilly

User avatar
Sean
Member
Posts: 365
Joined: Thu 22 July 2004 6:26 pm
Faith: Old Calendar Greek Orthodox
Jurisdiction: HOTCA

Post by Sean »

The Hermitage of the Holy Cross in Wayne, WV is an absolutely wonderful monastery, and I would recommend any Orthodox Christian visit this holy place. Like most monasteries, if not all, you need to contact the superior to get a blessing to visit. This is usually because they may or may not have accomodations at the time of your visit. The contact info is on their web page:
http://www.holycross-hermitage.com

The life there is very ordered, and everyone there is so gracious to one another. No one is enamorred of politics or gossip there. They are only concerned with the spiritual life.
Geographically, the landscape of Appalachia is absolutely breath-taking. The ridge around the "holler" where the monastery is located is part of the original Trail of Tears. I could go on forever. I hope to end my life as a monk there; God willing.

--Sean

Some people prefer cupcakes. I, for one, care less for them...

OrthoPhile
Newbie
Posts: 9
Joined: Thu 26 August 2004 4:52 pm

Post by OrthoPhile »

Thanks Sean. I will have to try to go there. I checked the web site it looks quite nice.

Orthophilly

Nicodemus
Newbie
Posts: 6
Joined: Thu 2 September 2004 12:19 am

Post by Nicodemus »

Someone from the parish I used to go to has been to Holy Cross Hermitage and he spoke very highly of it.

User avatar
TomS
Protoposter
Posts: 1010
Joined: Wed 4 June 2003 8:26 pm
Location: Maryland

Post by TomS »

Woo Hoo! I will be here on Friday Sept 03!

http://www.lesvos.com/monasteries.htm

Then travelling to Naxos, Patmos (to see the cave where St John wrote Revelation- http://www.theplaka.com/patmos/msj.htm) and Santorini. Then to the Peleponnese and the mainland.

Be back in the US on Sept 23rd.

----------------------------------------------------
They say that I am bad news. They say "Stay Away."

viniamim
Newbie
Posts: 17
Joined: Sun 11 July 2004 3:22 pm

Post by viniamim »

I've been to the Holy Trinity Monastery. A peaceful respite from the mess of the world. They are not a traditional closed monastery, ladies are welcome to a degree, but they are asked to remember that it is a MEN'S monastery and so act accordingly. There are accomondations on site and within close proximity.

Ben

viniamim
Newbie
Posts: 17
Joined: Sun 11 July 2004 3:22 pm

Post by viniamim »

There is also a ladies monastery just down the road that is worth a visit. The sisters are most welcoming.... The Convent of St. Elizabeth

Ben

Post Reply