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The Lord
God blessed the Russian Diaspora to have many monasteries
and monastic communities. Some of them moved in their entirety
from Russia, for example, Lesna Convent; others became the
heirs of the tradition of old Russian monasteries, especially
of Pochaev and Valaam; the third kind were established entirely
in the New World. The list below is not comprehensive: it
does not include all the monastic communities of the Russian
Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, but only the main ones.
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Holy
Trinity Stavropighial Monastery in Jordanville.
The monastery
was established in 1930 by Archimandrite Panteleimon. The
present Superior is His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus (Shkurla).
The main church was dedicated to the Holy Trinity; the lower
church in honor of St. Job of Pochaev; the cemetery church
in honor of the Dormition of the Most-Holy Mother of God,
and the church on the lake in honor of the Holy New Martyrs
of Russia and of St. John of Rylsk. The Monastery includes
a publishing house of St. Job of Pochaev, an icon-painting
studio, the Holy Trinity Seminary, a library, a Russian cemetery
and a historical museum.
The main holy object of the Monastery is the copy of the Pochaev
Icon of the Mother of God. In the cemetery are buried Metropolitans
Anastassy and Philaret of blessed memory, Archbishops Tikhon
(Troitsky), Appolinarii, Averkii (Taushev), Anthony (Medvedev),
Hegumen Filimon of Valaam, the icon-painter Archimandrite
Kyprian and the murdered protector of the Myrrh-Streaming
Iveron Icon of the Mother of God, brother Joseph. The Holy
Trinity Monastery is in fact the residence of the present
First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia,
Metropolitan Laurus.
HOLY TRINITY MONASTERY
P.O. Box 36
Jordanville, NY 13361-0036, USA
Tel: (315) 858-0940; fax: (315) 858-0505
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Lesna
Convent of the Most-Holy Mother of God
Provemont, France
The Convent
was established in 1885 at the behest of Archbishop Leontii
of Warsaw. The first abbess came to Lesna from Moscow along
with five nuns. In 1889 the monastic community was reorganized
into a general monastery and had town churches in St. Petersburg,
Kholma, Warsaw and Yalta. The nuns taught children and the
Convent became a center of Orthodoxy outside of Russia. The
Royal Family visited the Convent twice. St. Amvrosii of Optina
and St. John of Kronstadt were supporters of the Convent.
In 1915, the Convent was evacuated into the depths of Russiaall
500 nunsand over 600 others. In 1917, at the invitation of
then-Bishop Anastassy (Gribanovsky), the Convent moved to
the Kishinev Diocese, and then to Yugoslavia, to Khopovo.
From Khopovo, in 1950, the nuns of the Convent left for France
(first to Fourquet, then to Provemont), where they remain
to this day. In France, the Convent was frequently visited
by St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco the Miracle-worker.
The Mother Superior of the convent is Abbess Makrina. The
main holy object of the convent is the Lesna Icon of the Mother
of God. There also are the relics of St. Afanasii of Brest.
The nuns bear a multitude of obediences: singing, cleaning,
gardening, candle-making, icon-painting, a bookstore, and
also warmly greet many visiting pilgrims.
COUVENT DE LESNA
1, rue du Moulin
Provemont, 27150 Etrepagny, FRANCE
Tel: 33 (2) 32 55 82 66; fax: 33 (2) 32 27 31 75
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Monastery
of St. Job of Pochaev, Munich, Germany
The origins
of this monastery arose from the Pochaev Lavra. In 1923, the
archimandrite of the Pochaev Lavra Vitaly (Maximenko) exported
the historical typography of the Lavra to the Carpathian Mountins.
There the monastery of St. Job, from 1924 until 1944, furnished
all of the Russian Diaspora with service books and spiritual
literature. When in 1944, Soviet forces neared the Carpathian
monastery, a large portion of the monks left for Germany,
then to Switzerland, and finally to Jordanville. Those monks
who did not depart for America, along with new novices and
monks, gathered around Archimandrite Job in Germany, near
Munich. The monastery went through several phases in connection
with the decline of monastic life. In 1981, accompanied by
the move to the monastery of the ruling bishop of the German
Diocese, it has been renewed.
The head
of the monastery is Archbishop Mark of Berlin and Germany.
The monks manage a variety of obediences: church singing,
cleaning, candle-making and publishing.
KLOSTER DES HL. HIOB
Hofbauernstr. 26
81247 Muenchen, GERMANY
Tel: 49 (89) 834 89 59; fax: 49 (89) 88 67 77
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Mount
of Olives Ascension Convent
The plot
of land upon which our convent is located was acquired by
archimandrite Anthony (Kapoustin) at the end of the 19th c.
In 1906 the Convent was recognized by the Holy Synod of the
Russian Orthodox Church, and the number of nuns there quickly
grew. During the First World War, Jerusalem was declared a
war zone and the clergy was expelled. Only in 1919 did the
clergy return and the church unsealed. All the care over the
preservation of the convent was assumed by the Russian Orthodox
Church Outside of Russia. At the convent, besides the Church
of the Ascension, are a chapel of St. John the Forerunner
and the trapeza church in honor of St. Philaret the Merciful.
The head
of the Convent is Abbess Moisseia. The nuns assume many obediences:
church singing, cleaning, embroidery in gold and greeting
pilgrims.
RUSSIAN CONVENT ON MT. OF OLIVES
P.O. Box 19229
Jerusalem 91191, ISRAEL
Tel: 972 (2) 628-43-73; Fax: 972 (2) 628-23-67
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Gethsemane
Convent, the Church of St. Mary Magdalene
The Church
of St. Mary Magdalene was built by Emperor Alexander III in
1888 in memory of his mother. Around this church in Gethsemane
Garden in 1934, with the blessing of Metropolitan Anastassy
(Gribanovsky), a small monastic community of nuns formed.
Some of the nuns established a school in Bethany for Arab
girls. Gradually it became possible to organize daily services
in Gethsemane and to strengthen monastic life there. The Church
of St. Mary Magdalene contains the relics of Grand Duchess
Elizabeth Feodorovna the New Martyr and of St. Varvara.
The head
of the Convent is Abbess Elizabeth. The nuns have many obediences:
singing, cleaning, tending to children and greeting visitors.
ST. MARY MAGDALENE CONVENT
P.O. Box 19238
Jerusalem 91191, ISRAEL
Tel: 972 (2) 628-43-71; fax: 972 (2) 628-63-81
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Wadi
Fara: the Skete of St. Chariton
The Lavra
of St. Chariton was the first in the Holy Land. The founder
of the monastery in the beginning of the IV c. was St. Chariton
the Witness. Now on the place of the lavra is a small mens
skete with a cave church. The Skete is under the auspices
of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem.
THE RUSSIAN ECCLESIASTICAL MISSION IN JERUSALEM
P.O. Box 20164
Jerusalem 91200, ISRAEL
Tel: 972 (2) 992-88-95
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Russian
Orthodox Convent of Our Lady of Kazan íNovoye Shamarino,ì
Australia
The Convent
was founded in 1956. With the arrival from China of an enormous
number of refugees, including those in monastic orders, a
piece of land was purchased and a monastic building and church
were built upon it. Mostly elderly nuns settled there. It
seemed that the Convent would die out, but in 1980 a stream
of youn novices began to join. In 1983 a new church was built
in honor of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God, along with
housing. An old-age home was build alongside the Convent with
a Russian library.
The head
of the convent is Abbess Evpraksia. Nuns perform their obedience
by singing, in the garden and in tending to the elderly.
OUR LADY OF KAZAN CONVENT
32 Smith Road
Kentlyn, N.S.W. 2560, AUSTRALIA
Tel: 61 (2) 4625-7054
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Monastery
of St. Edward the Martyr, England
In 1979,
Archimandrite Alexei, an Englishman by birth, received a blessing
from the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside
of Russia to receive the relics of the martyred King Edward
and to erect a proper home for them. King Edward, in many
ways similar to SS Boris and Gleb the Martyrs, was cruelly
martyred in the Xth c. In 1982, a small brotherhood settled
at a cemetery in the city of Brookwood, and gradually turned
the old Anglican church into an Orthodox one. This church
now contains the relics of St. Edward. The Brotherhood conducts
services in English, Greek and Church Slavonic and primarily
serves the needs of those newly converted to Orthodoxy among
the English, and also publishes a journal, The Shepherd.
Head of
the monastery is Archimandrite Alexei.
ST. EDWARDS BROTHERHOOD
St. Cyprian's Avenue
Brookwood, Woking, Surrey GU24 OBL, ENGLAND
Tel: 44 (1483) 487 763; e-mail:theshepherd@mac.com
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Stavropighial
Convent of the Dormition, "Novo Diveevo"
The Convent
is located some 60 km from New York City. The founder and
builder of this monastery was Protopresbyter Andrian Rimarenko
(starets Nektarii of Optina died under his epitrachelion).
In 1949, with the arrival in America of a multitude of refugees,
Fr. Adrian decided that it was necessary to have a spiritual
center. A former Roman Catholic monastery was built and a
Russian convent was founded. Soon after an Orthodox church
was built in honor of St. Seraphim of Sarov. The largest Russian
Orthodox cemetery is located at the site along with a home
for the aged. The convent has many sacred things: a full-length
portrait of St. Seraphim of Sarov painted during his lifetime,
a cross from the Ipatiev House and the cell icon of the Mother
of God that belonged to St. Amvrosii of Optina.
The head
of the Convent is Abbess Irina.
RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CONVENT "NOVO DIVEEVO"
100 Smith Road
Nanuet, NY 10954, U.S.A.
Tel: (845) 356-0425; fax: (845) 356-8250
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New
Kursk-Root Icon Hermitage, Mahopac, NY
In 1949,
some 60 km from New York city a plot of land was purchased
for the establishment of a church and summer residence for
the First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside
of Russia. It was given the name íNew Kursk-Root Hermitage,ì
in honor of the old Kursk-Root hermitage destroyed by the
bolsheviks, where the Miracle-working Kursk-Root Icon was
found. A small monastic community grew at the site, which
held several Councils. At the present time only a priest and
some workers live there.
The Synodal
Candle Factory is housed on the property.
RUSSIAN ORTHODOX MONASTERY
1050 Route 6
Mahopac, NY 10541, U.S.A.
Tel: (914) 628-4975
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Convent
of the Protection of the Mother of God, Bluffton, Canada
At first,
in 1953, the Convent was a skete of the Convent of Our Lady
of Vladimir in San Francisco. It is located in the far north
of the Province of Alberta. Subsequently, due to the decline
of monasticism in the Vladimir Convent, the property was handed
over to the Diocesan Administration of the Canadian Diocese,
and in 1980 a monastic community, now independent, was formed.
The Convent has a winter and summer church and a cemetery.
There has been a recent influx of young novices.
The head
of the Convent is Abbess Amvrosia.
HOLY VIRGIN PROTECTION CONVENT
RR #2
Bluffton, AB T0C 0M0, CANADA
Tel: (403) 843-6401
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Annunciation
Convent in London, England
The Convent
was established in 1954 with the blessing of St. John of Shanghai
and San Francisco the Miracle-worker for spiritual education.
The Convent had its origins in the Holy Land. The head of
the Convent with a group of nuns was forced to undergo a barrage
of bullets while fleeing their monastery near Jerusalem during
the Arab-Israeli war of 1948. The nuns suffered great need,
illness and misfortune in their exile for 6 years, until,
following 2 years of warm hospitality at Lesna Convent in
France, Divine Providence brought them to England.
The head
of the Convent is nun Vikentia.
HOLY ANNUNCIATION CONVENT
26 Brondesbury Park
London NW6 7DL, ENGLAND
Tel: 44 (181) 459 02 63
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Transfiguration
of the Savior Skete, Bombala, Australia
This small
monastic community is located in the mountains of Australia.
The Skete was founded with the blessing of Archbishop Paul
(Pavlov) in 1982. One of the main goals of the Skete is the
spiritual nourishment of pilgrims. Not far from the Transfiguration
Skete the Presentation Convent was established. The head of
the Convent is Abbess Anna.
The head
of the Transfiguration Skete is Archimandrite Aleksei.
HOLY TRANSFIGURATION MONASTERY
Richardson's Road
Bombala, N.S.W. 2632, AUSTRALIA
Tel: 61 (2) 6458 3009
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Holy
Cross Skete, West Virginia, USA
The English-language
monastic community, consisting completely of converts to Orthodoxy,
was first established near the city of St. Louis, MO, later
the brothers moved to the more remote location in West Virginia.
The brothers conduct missionary work, prepare incense and
candles and publish books.
The head
of the Skete is Hieromonk Seraphim.
HOLY CROSS HERMITAGE
RR 2, Box 2343
Wayne, WV 25570-9755, U.S.A.
Tel: (304) 849-4726; fax: (304) 849-4727
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Convent
of St. Elizabeth, near Jordanville
The Convent
was established in the 1980s and attempts to follow the monastic
order of SS Martha and Maria in Moscow. The nuns sew vestments,
paint icons, and prepare candles and incense.
The head
of the Convent is nun Ioanna.
COMMUNITY OF ST. ELIZABETH
1520 State Rte 167
Mohawk, NY 13407, U.S.A.
Tel: (315) 858-2208
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Convent
of St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco, Ishim
The Convent
was established in the 19902--the first women's monastic community
in honor of St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco the Miracle-worker.
The nuns of the Convent conduct their rules of obedience in
the convent, and attend the main services at the Cathedral
of the Baptism in the city of Ishim.
The head
of the Convent is nun Alexandra.
RUSSIA
City of Ishim, Korkinskaya St., 52
Monastery of St. John
Tel.: (34551) 2-37-67
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ALL-MERCIFUL SAVIOR
MONASTERY, Vashon Island, WA
English-speaking brotherhood. Superior is Hieromonk Tryphon.
ALL-MERCIFUL SAVIOR MONASTERY
P.O. Box 2420
Vashon Island, WA 98070-2420, USA
Tel: (206) 463-5918
Website: http://www.vashonmonks.com
CONVENT OF NATIVITY OF THE VIRGIN MARY, Wayne, WV
CONVENT OF NATIVITY OF THE VIRGIN MARY
P.O. Box 698
Wayne, WV 25570-0698, USA
Tel: (304) 849-4697MONASTERY OF ARCHANGEL MICHAEL, Marrickville,
NSW, Australia
Superior of the community: Hieromonk Kosma
MONASTERY OF ARCHANGEL MICHAEL
P.O. Box 554
Marrickville, N.S.W. 2204
Australia
PRESENTATION SISTERHOOD,
Bungarby, NSW, Australia
Superior of the community: Abbess Anna.
PRESENTATION SISTERHOOD
Rennie's Road
Bungarby, N.S.W. 2630, AUSTRALIA
Tel: 61 (2) 6453-6272
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