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Revision as of 21:16, December 6, 2005
The Hermitage of the Holy Cross is a monastic community for men in the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. It is located in Wayne, West Virginia.
The community was founded in September 1986 by Hieromonk Kallistos as an English-language dependancy on Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville. It presently holds 16 monks, all converts.
The community consists of men living the monastic tradition of a Christ-centered prayer life for the monastic members. To support the community the monks, by hand, write icons and make soap, incense, icon shelves, prayer desks and other liturgical items.
Holy Cross Skete | |
Jurisdiction | ROCOR |
Type | Male Monastery |
Founded | 1986 |
Superior | Archim. George, spiritual father |
Approx. size | 16 |
Location | Wayne, West Virginia |
Liturgical language(s) | English |
Music used | Russian Chant |
Calendar | Julian |
Feastdays celebrated | 14/27 Sep |
Official website | Official Website |
Brief History
- 1986 Sep: Holy Cross Hermitage founded by Hieromonk Kallistos in House Springs, Missouri.
- 1992: Hieromonk Kallistos reposes.
- 1999: Brotherhood has doubled in size since founding; all cells are filled. Monastery could not expand due to surrounding city development.
- Summer: Surrounding city development solves its own problem for the monastery, with authorities requiring a major highway to go through the monastery. An alternate piece of land is offered in West Virginia.
- 2000 May 25: Move to Wayne, West Virginia, accomplished.
- 2005: Igumen George, spiritual father of hermitage, elevated to Archimandrite.
Daily Life
- 3:30am: Arise
- 4:00am: Midnight Office, Matins, First Hour, Third Hour, Sixth Hour, Divine Liturgy.
- 7:00am: Quiet time (for prayer rule or spiritual reading)
- 8:00am: Breakfast
- 8:30am: Morning work period
- Noon: Lunch
- 1:30pm: Afternoon work period
- 5:00pm: Ninth Hour, Vespers.
- 5:45pm: Supper
- 6:00pm: Compline
External links
Categories > Church History
Categories > OrthodoxWiki > Articles in a series
Categories > Places > Monasteries
Categories > Places > Monasteries
Categories > Places > Monasteries > ROCOR Monasteries
Categories > Places > Orthodoxy by country > Orthodoxy in America > American Monasteries
Categories > Spirituality > Asceticism
Categories > Spirituality > Asceticism
Categories > Spirituality > Asceticism