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− | name=Saint Michael's | + | name=Saint Michael's Monastery| |
jurisdiction=[[Orthodox Church in America|OCA]]| | jurisdiction=[[Orthodox Church in America|OCA]]| | ||
type=Male Monastery| | type=Male Monastery| | ||
founded=1993| | founded=1993| | ||
− | superior= | + | superior=Monk Silouan| |
− | size= | + | size=~2 members| |
hq=Cañones, New Mexico| | hq=Cañones, New Mexico| | ||
language=English| | language=English| | ||
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calendar=[[Revised Julian Calendar|Revised Julian]]| | calendar=[[Revised Julian Calendar|Revised Julian]]| | ||
feasts=?| | feasts=?| | ||
− | website=[http:// | + | website=[http://mohamnm.orthodoxws.com/ Official website] |
}} | }} | ||
− | '''St. Michael's | + | |
+ | '''St. Michael's Monastery''' in Cañones, New Mexico, is an Orthodox Christian monastery for [[monk|men]], under the [[omophorion]] of [[Nikon (Liolin)]], locum tenens of Dallas and the South of the [[Orthodox Church in America]]. The monastery is situated in a remote canyon several miles from the old village of Cañones, New Mexico. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | St. Michael's | + | St. Michael's Monastery, founded in 1993, is set on approximately 15 acres located amidst the high desert foothills of the Jemez Mountains in northwestern New Mexico; in October 2009, the community, previously a skete, was designated a monastery. The monastery is blessed with a year-round natural spring that originates on the property, as well as a large stream that crosses the [[monastery]] grounds. It is also at some distance from major population centers, which is beneficial to a [[monasticism|monastic]] community. |
==Community life== | ==Community life== | ||
− | The life of St. Michael's | + | The life of St. Michael's Monastery is centered around the [[daily cycle]] of services that are conducted in St. Michael the Archangel Monastic [[Church]], [[Consecration of a church|consecrated]] on [[August 30]], 2003. The main work of this monastic community is one of prayer and repentance; however, the brotherhood makes a living by providing hand-dipped pure beeswax candles to a number of churches. The monastery also has a guesthouse, the ''Holy Archangels House of Ascent'', and is available for visitors who call in advance. |
==Facilities== | ==Facilities== | ||
− | The monastery facilities presently are limited. St. Michael the Archangel Monastic [[Church]] is the center of the daily services. A small farm house is the main monastic building that houses cooking and eating facilities as well as the monastery office and provides a work place for making candles. A "monk's row" of three cells is also in use in an area restricted to [[laity|lay people]]. The construction of more cells is planned, as well as construction of a monastery [[trapeza]]. In 2008, | + | The monastery facilities presently are limited. St. Michael the Archangel Monastic [[Church]] is the center of the daily services. A small farm house is the main monastic building that houses cooking and eating facilities as well as the monastery office and provides a work place for making candles. A "monk's row" of three cells is also in use in an area restricted to [[laity|lay people]]. The construction of more cells is planned, as well as construction of a monastery [[refectory|trapeza]]. In 2008, plans were developed for a cemetery that will offer burial to both members of the brotherhood and laymen; further, in 2009, the monastery embarked on an expansion of its facilities with a new dormitory for future monks and long-term guests. |
==Contact information== | ==Contact information== | ||
− | The daily cycle of services and other duties require frequent absences from the office. The brotherhood is pleased to hear from inquirers, but asks patience if not readily available. All correspondence should be directed to the | + | The daily cycle of services and other duties require frequent absences from the office. The brotherhood is pleased to hear from inquirers, but asks patience if not readily available. All correspondence should be directed to the monastery. |
+ | |||
+ | :The Monastery of the Holy Archangel Michael | ||
+ | :HCR 16 - Box 38, County Rd. 198, House 370 | ||
+ | :Canones, New Mexico 87516 | ||
+ | :frsilouan@juno.com | ||
+ | :575-638-5690 (Phone) | ||
==External link== | ==External link== | ||
− | *[http://www. | + | *[http://mohamnm.orthodoxws.com/ Official website] |
+ | *[http://www.oca.org/news/1961 News report from OCA website] about St. Michael's Skete being named a monastery | ||
− | [[Category:Monasteries]] | + | [[Category:Monasteries|Michael]] |
− | [[Category:OCA Monasteries]] | + | [[Category:OCA Monasteries|Michael]] |
− | [[Category:American Monasteries]] | + | [[Category:American Monasteries|Michael]] |
Latest revision as of 23:28, August 29, 2013
Saint Michael's Monastery | |
Jurisdiction | OCA |
Type | Male Monastery |
Founded | 1993 |
Superior | Monk Silouan |
Approx. size | ~2 members |
Location | Cañones, New Mexico |
Liturgical language(s) | English |
Music used | ? |
Calendar | Revised Julian |
Feastdays celebrated | ? |
Official website | Official website |
St. Michael's Monastery in Cañones, New Mexico, is an Orthodox Christian monastery for men, under the omophorion of Nikon (Liolin), locum tenens of Dallas and the South of the Orthodox Church in America. The monastery is situated in a remote canyon several miles from the old village of Cañones, New Mexico.
Description
St. Michael's Monastery, founded in 1993, is set on approximately 15 acres located amidst the high desert foothills of the Jemez Mountains in northwestern New Mexico; in October 2009, the community, previously a skete, was designated a monastery. The monastery is blessed with a year-round natural spring that originates on the property, as well as a large stream that crosses the monastery grounds. It is also at some distance from major population centers, which is beneficial to a monastic community.
Community life
The life of St. Michael's Monastery is centered around the daily cycle of services that are conducted in St. Michael the Archangel Monastic Church, consecrated on August 30, 2003. The main work of this monastic community is one of prayer and repentance; however, the brotherhood makes a living by providing hand-dipped pure beeswax candles to a number of churches. The monastery also has a guesthouse, the Holy Archangels House of Ascent, and is available for visitors who call in advance.
Facilities
The monastery facilities presently are limited. St. Michael the Archangel Monastic Church is the center of the daily services. A small farm house is the main monastic building that houses cooking and eating facilities as well as the monastery office and provides a work place for making candles. A "monk's row" of three cells is also in use in an area restricted to lay people. The construction of more cells is planned, as well as construction of a monastery trapeza. In 2008, plans were developed for a cemetery that will offer burial to both members of the brotherhood and laymen; further, in 2009, the monastery embarked on an expansion of its facilities with a new dormitory for future monks and long-term guests.
Contact information
The daily cycle of services and other duties require frequent absences from the office. The brotherhood is pleased to hear from inquirers, but asks patience if not readily available. All correspondence should be directed to the monastery.
- The Monastery of the Holy Archangel Michael
- HCR 16 - Box 38, County Rd. 198, House 370
- Canones, New Mexico 87516
- frsilouan@juno.com
- 575-638-5690 (Phone)
External link
- Official website
- News report from OCA website about St. Michael's Skete being named a monastery
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