Friday, February 19, 2010

St. Paisius Orthodox Monastery in Arizona

From Again & Again...



When one mentions Orthodox monasteries in Arizona, the Greeks comes to mind. But, for those of you who didn’t know, there is also a Serbian one. St. Paisius Orthodox Monastery is a women’s coenobitic community which follows the traditional rule of monastic life. The monastery was founded in 1993, and is dedicated to St. Paisius Velichkovsky, who dedicated his life to collecting and translating the texts of the Philokalia as a means of preserving the teachings of the Holy Fathers on the hesychastic way of life. The sisterhood is currently comprised of about twenty sisters. The Holy Liturgy is served daily in the monastery, and the daily cycle of services is conducted primarily in English. To support themselves, the sisters publish spiritual texts, make prayer ropes, and offer to over 1000 guests who visit the monastery each year a fully stocked bookstore. They also labor in cultivating the earth and tending the monastery’s flock of purebred milk goats and other animals in order to be as self-sufficient as possible. Since 1995, the sisterhood has welcomed teenage girls who wish to live and study at the monastery. The monastery home school is dedicated to the Protection of the Theotokos. The sisters tutor the girls in their studies and offer supplementary classes. Some of the students have chosen to remain as nuns in the monastery, while others have married and started their own families.

Situated in the High Sonoran Desert at the base of Mount Graham, the monastery is in the process of building to meet the growing needs of the monastic community and the faithful who visit. This includes plans to build a church, a trapeza (or dining hall) and kitchen, and then continue with a full monastery enclosure. An Orthodox cemetery was established in 2004 for the faithful.

The above is from their My Space page (here). Judging by the picture here, however, it seems as though considerable progress has been made with building plans.

6 comments:

  1. I've had the blessing to help with a lot of construction there over the past few years. I would encourage anyone (even men... maybe especially men) to visit. It is one of my top 3 favorite places on earth.

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  2. Quite the drive, but sounds like a worthwhile trip. I wonder where I could visit along the way.

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  3. We have 2 spare bedrooms at our house. :) And St. Anthony's Monastery is close by. Then there's Sedona and the Grand Canyon if you like sight seeing.

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  4. s-p,

    I am Otilia. i would like if I would be able to visit from Minnesota, and, if I like the place, if I could relocate as an RN close to the m-ry. What hospitals are close by/. Thanks!

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  5. Otilia, Safford is a fairly small town and has a small hospital/clinic. There are no big cities close by (Tucson is about 90 minutes). The job situation in Arizona is very hard right now. I have heard that nurses are having a difficult time finding work. You will have to do some research, visit the Monastery and while you are visiting perhaps visit the clinic and ask around the town to see if there is any job openings.

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