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The Abbey of the Holy Name (West Milford, New Jersey)

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{{westernrite}}The '''Abbey of the Holy Name''' is a [[Western Rite]] [[monastery]] of the [[Old Calendarists|Old Calendarist]] Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of North and South America and the British Isles established in West Milford, New Jersey with . It was established in 1973 while the blessing Abbey was part of Metropolitan William in 1973 and Metropolitan Joseph prior to his repose in 1990a small jurisdiction that derived from Ukrainian autocephalists. The Abbey head of this orgainzation was then Archbishop Willian (Brothers), who blessed the continuing monastic institution which succeeded St. Dunstan's Priory project to establish a monastery there in Woodstock, New York following its destruction 1973; it was later supported by fire in 1948Metropolitan Joseph, and its temporary relocation thereafter who as the successor to Overlook Mountain, which is still the present site of the Milan Synod Western Rite Orthodox Parish of the Holy TransfigurationArchbishop William.
The abbey was the continuing monastic institution which succeeded St. Dunstan's Priory in Woodstock, New York. St. Dunstan's had been moved to Woodstock, NY New York, in 1940 by Metropolitan William when he transferred the Priory priory and his See see from Waukegan, Illinois. In 1973Following its destruction by fire in 1948, Schema-Abbot John (LoBue) it was elected by temporary relocated thereafter to Overlook Mountain. The former location of the St. Dunstan community to replace Abbot Augustine Whitfield when priory is still the later was consecrated as Bishop present site of Florida and had established the Monastery Milan Synod's Orthodox Parish of Mount Royal in Jacksonvillethe Holy Transfiguration (Western Rite), Florida. Schema-Abbot John was assigned to find considered a new location for the Abbey, which was moved later that year to West Milford, New Jersey. In 1978, the name of spiritual institution in the Abbey was changed to area[http://holynameabbeywavelinks.org Abbey of the Holy Namenet/cottocom.htm] and, on September 21, 1980, Schema-Abbot John was consecrated Bishop of the Northeast (USA) by First Hierarch Metropolitan Joseph and Archbishop Hilarion of Texas. Since then the Abbey has housed the Diocesan Offices and the St. Gregory Orthodox Liturgical Press. Many ecclesiastical dignitaries have visited the Abbey during its existence, including Archbishop Hilarion of Australia (ROCOR) and Bishop Germaine of Paris (ECOF). The Blessed Elder (Schema-Bishop) Theodore (Irtel) of Old Valaam lived the last 7 years of his life at the Abbey and reposed there on November 21, 1997.
The Abbey is within the Old Calendar jurisdiction of the ''Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of Western Europe and the Americas'' (AOMWEA) since 1997, which is more commonly known as the [http://www.orthodoxwest.net Milan Synod]. Prior to that date, these Churches connected with the Abbey constituted the Western Rite Exarchate of the Russian Patriarchal Church under Exarch William. Due to manipulations of KGB interference they left the Moscow Patriarchate and came into communion with the Ukrainian Autonomous Orthodox Church in Exile under Archbishop Palladios, one of the founders of SCOBA. Under Vladika Palladios' leadership permission was granted to establish this Western Rite Church on its own as the Synod of Orthodox Bishops of the Western Rite with parishes and monasteries in America, Great Britain and Yugoslavia. In 1972, after the repose of Archbishop Palladios, these Churches severed all relationship with the Ecumenical Patriarchate due to latter's extensive involvement in Ecumenism. In 1997, the Bishops of the Milan Synod, which had by then received a second Tomos of Autonomy in connection with the Ukrainian Patriachate by Patriarch Voldymir of Kiev, received the Bishops of the Western Rite Synod into the Milan Synod by a new granting of cheirotesia. At the same time Bishop John, who had served as Locum Tenens for First Hierarch after the repose of Metropolitan Joseph in 1990, was given the position of Archbishop of New York and New Jersey.==Jurisdiction==
[[Image:AbbeyCatholicon.jpg|left|thumb|The Chapel at the Abbey of The Holy Name]]The abbey is within the [[Old Calendarists|Old Calendarist]] jurisdiction of the [[Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of North and South America and the British Isles]]. The abbot is Archbishop John (Lobue) of New York and New Jersey.
 
===History===
 
St Dunstan's originally formed as an Old Catholic Monastery, the abbey's parent body was apparently first involved in the confused "American Church" movement, and so the Prior, William (Brothers) was made a received and reordained-- having been ordained an Old Catholic Archbishop-- by [[Theophan (Noli) of Durres|Bishop Theophan Noli]] and Christopher (Contegeorge), a Bishop of questionable repute in America on June 30, 1934 at [[St. Nicholas Cathedral (New_York, New_York)|St Nicholas Cathedral, New York]]. The monastery and attached parishes incorporated as the "Western Orthodox Catholic Church".
 
In 1962, the communities were received as Western Rite communities of the Moscow Patriarchate and granted then Archbishop William the title of "exarch", but the Patriarchate repeatedly requested that Abp William go to Russia to be reconsecrated. This led to suspicion that there were political motives involved, and so the exarch delayed the trip until he was ordered to go to Moscow in January, 1966. Due to alleged manipulations of KGB interference they left the Moscow Patriarchate and came into communion with the ''Ukrainian Autonomous Orthodox Church in Exile'' under Archbishop Palladius (Rudenko), one of the founders of SCOBA.
 
Under Palladius' leadership permission was granted to establish this Western Rite church on its own as the ''Synod of Orthodox Bishops of the Western Rite'' with parishes and monasteries in America, Great Britain and Yugoslavia. In 1973, after the repose of Abp. Palladios, these churches severed all communications with the [[Ecumenical Patriarchate]] due to latter's allegedly extensive involvement in [[ecumenism]]. It was this year Schema-Abbot John (LoBue) was elected by the St. Dunstan community, and the abbey was relocated to West Milford, NJ.
 
In 1978, the name of the abbey was changed to ''Abbey of the Holy Name'' and, on [[September 21]], 1980, Schema-Abbot John was consecrated Bishop of the Northeast (USA) by First Hierarch Metropolitan Joseph and Archbishop Hilarion of Texas. Since then the abbey has housed the diocesan offices and the St. Gregory Orthodox Liturgical Press. Many ecclesiastical dignitaries have visited the abbey during its existence, including Archbishop [[Hilarion (Kapral) of Sydney|Hilarion of Australia]] ([[ROCOR]]) and Bishop Germain of Saint-Denis ([[Orthodox Church of France|ECOF]]). Schema-Bishop Theodore (Irtel) of Old Valaam lived the last 7 years of his life at the abbey and reposed there on [[November 21]], 1997.
 
===Current===
 
In 1997, the bishops of the [[Holy Synod of Milan]], which had by then received a second [[Tomos]] confirming their autonomy in connection with the Church of Ukraine (Kiev Patriarchate) by Patriarch Voldymir of Kiev, received the bishops of the Western Rite Synod into the [[Holy Synod of Milan]] by a new granting of [[ordination]] and this choice led to the final break of any relationship between Milan and Kiev.. At the same time, Bishop John, who had served as ''[[locum tenens]]'' for First Hierarch after the repose of Metropolitan Joseph in 1990, was given the position of Archbishop of New York and New Jersey. He retained this title after being received into the [[Holy Synod of Milan]] through chierothesia (often viewed as a 'confirmatory' or 'conditional' ordinations). Afterward, the American Archdiocese were granted autonomy, and the Milan Synod in Europe, effective April 4, 2011, ceased communion with the new Metropolia due to the Milan Synod's insistence on union with the Patriarch of Moscow, and the Sister Synod's refusal to accept such a union.
 
==Western Rite work and Services==
 
The monastery has been [[Western Rite]] for virtually the whole of its existence. Originally using the Tridentine liturgy with Overbeck's modifications (which combined forms the basis of the [[Liturgy of St. Gregory]],) the monastery began the pioneering work of translating the services of the [[Sarum Rite]], a process that took over two decades. In 1993, the ''Medieval Monastic Psalter'' was published in a series of over thirty volumes, employing the traditional language used in the West for centuries in an Orthodox text. The texts contain all the parts needed to employ the full cycle of services and Divine Liturgy used in the pre-schism Sarum Rite, thus making the texts the first completely translated pre-schism Western liturgies in centuries.
 
The monastery continues to sponsor Western rite initiatives and missions in the Archdiocese through the provision of texts and translations provided on the basis of need, and also guides the Western Rite missions of the [[Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of North and South America and the British Isles]], and assists with those who seek information about the ancient Western rite. The monastery itself still uses the Sarum rite for the daily cycle of services.
 
The cylce of services at those associated with traditional Western practices in many monastaries prior to the Great Schism, which include the regular canonical hours, as well as the Hours of the Virgin, followed by a daily Liturgy or dry mass depending upon the circumstances.
 
In 2008, the texts of the ''Medieval Monastic Psalter'' were approved for use in the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]].
 
==External link==
*[http://holynameabbey.org Abbey of the Holy Name website]
*[http://milansynodusa.org/press.html St Gregory's Press], the publishing arm of the Archdiocese, operated by Holy Name Abbey
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