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[[Image:HCM_OCA_site.jpg|right|thumb|Holy Cross Monastery from the Easteast.]]'''Holy Cross Orthodox Monastery''' is a [[monasticism|monastic ]] institution of the [[OCA|Orthodox Church in America]] , located in Castro Valley, California. The [[clergy ]] of the [[monastery]] previously served under the [[omophorion]] of Archbishop [[Kyrill (Yonchev) of Pittsburgh|Archbishop Kyrill]], who shepherded the OCA's [http://www.oca.org/CAdioceseWP.asp?SID=8 Diocese of Pittsburgh], Pennsylvania and the [http://www.oca.org/CAdioceseBU.asp?SID=8 Diocese of Toledo,] Ohio. Since the repose of Archbishop Kyrill during the summer of 2007; , they now serve under the omophorion of Metropolitan [Herman [Jonah (SwaikoPaffhausen) of Washington and New York|Metropolitan HermanJonah]], who serves as [[locum tenens]] of their [[diocese]] until a new [[hierarch]] is elected and installed.Holy Cross Monastery serves [[Orthodoxy|Orthodox Christians]] of all ethnic backgrounds and all cultural traditions. Services are predominantly On July 5, 2009 Metropolitan Jonah celebrated in English, but are often also heard in [[Romanian]], [[Slavonic]] (also known as Old Bulgarian), and [[Greek]]. Many [[Orthodoxy|Orthodox Christians]] with roots in [[Church of Romania|Romania]] and [[Bulgarian Orthodox Church|Bulgaria]] regularly attend services a primatial Divine Liturgy at the [[Monasticism|monastery]]. Orthodox faithful of all backgrounds come here for [[Marriage|weddings]], [[baptism]]s, at which time he ordained its Archdeacon Stephen to the holy priesthood and other [[sacrament]]al blessings. Elegant dining space and a covered portico are available for receptions. Spiritual day retreats have been held here by OCA churches, neighboring [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America|Greek Orthodox]] parishes, and by many other Orthodox groupsits Subdeacon Peter to the holy diaconate.
== Schedule About the monastery ==Holy Cross Monastery serves [[Orthodoxy|Orthodox Christians]] of all ethnic backgrounds and all cultural traditions. Services ==are predominantly celebrated in English, but are often also heard in Romanian, [[Slavonic]] (also known as Old Bulgarian), and Greek. Many Orthodox Christians with roots in [[Church of Romania|Romania]] and [[Bulgarian Orthodox Church|Bulgaria]] regularly attend services at the [[Monasticism|monastery]]. Orthodox faithful of all backgrounds come here for [[Marriage|weddings]], [[baptism]]s, and other [[sacrament]]al blessings. Elegant dining space and a covered portico are available for receptions. Spiritual day retreats have been held here by OCA churches, neighboring [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America|Greek Orthodox]] [[parish]]es, and by many other Orthodox groups.
Holy Cross Monastery thrives by the grace of God and through the hard work and professional employment of its [[monk]]s. Although friends and supporters have given and continue to give donations to help further the fathers' holy work, the monastery is self-supporting. The monks have never sent out appeals for donations and have never even passed a collection plate in their monastery [[chapel]]. Whatever friends, supporters, and visitors have ever given of their own free will has been gratefully and humbly accepted and used for the greater glory of God by the monks. The fathers do their utmost to make every visitor feel that their monastic dwelling is a spiritual home to anyone who comes to them for spiritual nourishment. Holy Cross Monastery exists as a haven of spiritual tranquility, tolerance, and kindness, not only for the local owls, wild turkeys, deer, foxes, and raccoons, but for all who come to partake of the monastery's peace and befriend the Fathers. The beauty and harmony of the monastery and its environs speak for themselves and speak to the soul and heart of anyone who loves God, humankind, and nature. == History ==[[Image:Cross_shrine_Jan_2005_1.JPG|left|thumb|Facing east toward the Cross Shrine of Holy Cross Monastery with redwood trees planted by the fathers in the background.]]Holy Cross Monastery began with its [[abbot]], [[Archimandrite]] Theodor. He always dreamed of founding a monastery one day for the greater glory of God. In 1965, while he was very young and after he had been [[ordination|ordained]] as a [[priest]] for just one year, his devout mother suddenly and unexpectedly fell asleep in the Lord. He was the only son of his parents, and his mother left her inheritance to him since she knew of his holy intention to build a monastery one day.  This legacy from his mother was the seed from which Holy Cross Monastery would one day take root, but it was not enough to acquire property suitable for a monastery. So he labored in the Lord's vineyard as a parish priest until he met his first [[disciple]] in 1970.  When he heard this young man talk about his interest in pursuing the monastic life, Archim. Theodor asked him if he would be interested in helping him build a monastery. "The days when emperors, tsars, or kings will build monasteries for us are past," he said. "If we want a monastery, we shall have to build one ourselves." It was then, in 1970, that they made their holy vow that one day, by the grace of God, they would build a monastery together dedicated to the [[Cross|Holy Cross]].  It took the monks nine additional years to save enough money to buy property suitable for a monastery, and then, in 1979, with the blessing of their diocesan [[bishop]], they purchased a rural estate that would eventually be consecrated as Holy Cross Monastery. The monks themselves have performed most of the labor that has transfigured this rustic property into a frontier of Paradise. They have also stacked every stone in their retaining walls and planted the trees in the cloister precincts. The majestic redwood trees that tower behind their cross shrine were planted by the fathers themselves from one-gallon cans in 1980, during the first summer following their acquisition of the monastery property. In 2002, the fathers acquired an adjacent parcel of land and effectively doubled the size of the monastery. == Visiting ==Services at Holy Cross Monastery are usually conducted in the languages best understood by those worshipping worshiping with the fathers, who can conduct services in [[Romanian]], [[Slavonic]] ("Old Bulgarian"), [[Greek]], or English as the need arises.
*''Saturday Evening''
**6:00 PM [[Great Vespers]] (The time for [[Great Vespers]] is subject to change, so please call before beforehand at 510-581-2778.)
*''Sunday Morning''
**Other [[Daily cycle|liturgical offices]] are reserved for the [[monk]]s and may be attended by special arrangement.
=== Contact Information ===
Please respect the sacred solitude and quietude of the cloister and contact the Fathers before visiting at times other than Sunday mornings.
*''Address:'' 34580 Palomares Road, Castro Valley, CA 94552-9622 (near 6.58 mileage marker)**http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=106878179845566900196.0000011231bc07414a576&ll=37.633167,-121.951659&spn=1.472504,2.554321&z=9&om=1 Map]**[http://www.holycrossmonastery.org/about-us/directions/directio.htm Directions]  *''Telephone:'' 510-581-2778 — ''Fax:'' 510-581-3836 *''E-mail:'' cybermonk@holycrossmonastery.org == Beginnings of the The monastery ==Holy Cross Monastery began with its [[abbot]], [[Archimandrite]] Theodor. He always dreamed of founding a monastery one day for the greater glory of God. In 1965, while he was very young and after he had been [[ordination|ordained]] as a [[priest]] for just one year, his devout mother suddenly and unexpectedly fell asleep in the Lord. He was an only son, and his mother left her inheritance is located close to him since she knew of his holy intention to build a monastery one day.  This legacy from his mother was the seed from which Holy Cross Monastery would one day take root, but San Francisco Bay Area; so it was does not enough to acquire property suitable currently encourage overnight visitors, except for those pursuing a monastery. So he labored in the Lord's vineyard as a parish priest until he met his first [[disciple]] in 1970.  When he heard this young man talk about his interest vocation in pursuing the [[monasticism| monastic life]], he asked him if he would be interested in helping him build a monastery. "The days when emperors, tsars, or kings will build monasteries for us are past," he said. "If we want a monastery, we shall have to build one ourselves." It was then, in 1970, that they made their holy vow that one day, by the grace of God, they would build a monastery together dedicated to the [[Cross|Holy Cross]].  It took the monks nine additional years to save enough money to buy property suitable for a monastery, and then, in 1979, with the blessing of their diocesan [[bishop]], they purchased a rural estate that would eventually be consecrated as Holy Cross Monastery. The monks themselves have performed most of the labor that has transfigured this rustic property into a frontier of Paradise. They have also stacked every stone in our retaining walls and planted the trees in the cloister precincts. The majestic redwood trees that tower behind their cross shrine were planted by the fathers themselves from one-gallon cans in 1980, during the first summer following their arrival here.  [[Image:Cross_shrine_Jan_2005_1.JPG|left|thumb|Facing East toward the Cross Shrine of Holy Cross Monastery with redwood trees planted by the fathers in the background, photo taken January 2005]]== A Sanctuary Where God Dwells among Men ==Holy Cross Monastery thrives by the grace of God and through the hard work and professional employment of its monks. Although friends and supporters have given and continue to give donations to help further the fathers' holy work, the monastery is self-supporting. The monks have never sent out appeals for donations and have never even passed a collection plate in their monastery [[chapel]]. Whatever friends, supporters, and visitors have ever given of their own free will has been gratefully and humbly accepted and used for the greater glory of God by the monks. The fathers do their utmost to make every visitor feel that their monastic dwelling is a spiritual home to anyone who comes to them for spiritual nourishment. Holy Cross Monastery exists as a haven of spiritual tranquility, tolerance, and kindness—not only for the local owls, deer, foxes, and raccoons—but for all who come to partake of the monastery's peace and befriend the Fathers. The beauty and harmony of the monastery and its environs speak for themselves and speak to the soul and heart of anyone who loves God, humankind, and nature.
==External links==
*[http://www.holycrossmonastery.org Holy Cross Orthodox Monastery]
*[http://www.oca.org/DIRlisting.asp?SID=9&KEY=OCA-BU-CAVHCM OCA listing]
*[http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=106878179845566900196.0000011231bc07414a576&ll=37.633167,-121.951659&spn=1.472504,2.554321&z=9&om=1 Map]
*[http://www.holycrossmonastery.org/about-us/directions/directio.htm Directions]
*[http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Castro-Valley-CA/Holy-Cross-Orthodox-Monastery/79944443582?ref=mf Facebook]
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