Holy Cross Monastery (Niagara Falls, New York)
The Holy Cross Orthodox Monastery | |
Jurisdiction | The Holy Orthodox Metropolis of Boston, Holy Orthodox Church in North America |
Type | Male Monastery |
Founded | 2005 |
Superior | Archim. Nicholas |
Approx. size | 2 monks |
Location | Niagara Falls, New York |
Liturgical language(s) | English, some Slavonic and Romanian |
Music used | Russian Chant |
Calendar | Julian Calendar |
Feastdays celebrated | Elevation |
Official website | Official website |
The Holy Cross Orthodox Monastery is a monastery of the separatist True Russian Orthodox Church under Metropolitan Damascene of Moscow. Located in Niagara Falls, New York, it formerly belonging to the OCA and the Holy Orthodox Church in North America. It was established in the year 2005 by Archimandrite Nicholas (Iuhos), built in the former Holy Trinity Orthodox Church (est. 1951).
Plans for the monastery include the organization of special spiritual retreats and lectures for those who are interested in learning more about the Orthodox faith, spirituality, the Church Fathers, and much more.
The monastery property consists of about 3 1/2 acres of land, including a brownstone church, a rectory, a garage, and a separate building which has three apartments upstairs, a hall, a kitchen, a future library and a basement.
The main building needs capital repairs, a new roof, new windows, new electrical wiring, and new heating and air conditioning system. Once restored, it is in this building that the monastic community will live.
The monastery plans to bring English speaking monks to begin the monastic life and hopes to attract interested candidates from the US and Canada.
The monastery plans to build a small pierogi factory to provide itself income, some of which will be used to help needy families of military personnel and set up scholarships for their children. A project to build a shrine dedicated to the Holy Cross in memory of American servicemen and women is also planned.
Schedule of services
- Saturday: 6:00pm - Great Vespers
- Sunday: 9:30am - Divine Liturgy
- Feastdays: 6:00pm Great Vespers on the eve of the feast, followed by 9:30am Divine Liturgy on the feastday.
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