Holy Protection Orthodox Monastery White Haven PA

18661

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Holy Protection Monastery is an institution affiliated with the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, Diocese of Pittsburgh, under the ecclesiastical authority of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, founded by the Apostle Andrew in 37 A.D, confessing the Nicene Creed and faith in the One, Holy, Consubstantial, Undivided, and Life-Creating Trinity, in accordance with the Seven Holy Ecumenical Councils, and faithfully preserving the Sacred Holy Tradition as passed down from the Apostles.

Holy Protection Greek Orthodox Monastery was founded in 1993 by Elder Ephraim, former Abbot of Philotheou Monastery on Mount Athos who also founded 16 other monasteries throughout the United States and Canada. The Monastery’s “Mother House” is the Archangel Michael Monastery on the island of Thasos in Greece.

The site of the Monastery is on a mountain overlooking the Lehigh River Valley in the Pocono Mountains region of Pennsylvania. A white cross can be seen on the top of the Monastery’s mountain from interstate route 80. The construction of the Monastery’s present facilities began in 2001. These facilities include: the main building with the monastic cells; the main church dedicated to the Holy Apostles Peter & Paul; and two chapels dedicated to St. Nektarios and St. Paraskevi. Other buildings include: a bakery, a workshop with an icon-painting studio, a woodworking shop, a candle making shop and a guesthouse. The Sisters maintain their own gardens, greenhouse and fruit orchards.

The monastery follows the ancient “coenobitic,” (i.e. common) way of monastic life, consisting of common meals, common prayer and church services, common work and rest periods. The members of the Sisterhood are united through solidarity in their struggle in Christ under the spiritual guidance and obedience to the mother abbess Gerontissa Olympiada and to their spiritual father Elder Ephraim.

The daily program begins at midnight with keeping vigil with prayer and spiritual reading, followed the first daily Church service. After a rest period and breakfast, the Sisters begin their work day until evening when they retreat to their cell for rest.

The purpose of the monastic life is attaining to the Kingdom of Heaven. All activities in which monastics engage, whether spiritual or material have this as their final aim. Monasticism is also called “the angelic way of life” because having renounced the world all therein, monastics dedicate their life entirely to God, imitating the angels in their virtues and conduct. However, since monastics, as human beings, have a dual nature of both flesh and spirit, their activities serve both of these aspects. Thus, their life is one of both prayer and labor. It is through constant prayer that the sisters nourish their soul, and through the work of their hands that they support themselves through various chores and crafts.

Prayer is a monastic’s constant companion during night and day. Whether they work or rest, monastics try to keep their attention focused on the name of the Saviour through the Jesus prayer. In the community of Holy Protection Monastery, this is also the teaching received from Elder Ephraim who spent the first years of his monastic life close to one of the greatest teachers of noetic prayer of 20th century – Elder Joseph the Hesychast. It is from Elder Joseph that Elder Ephraim himself received the teaching about the practice and theory of the Jesus prayer. According to this teaching, through the constant invocation of the name of Jesus, in the form of “Lord Jesus Christ have mercy on me,” can someone attain to theosis -- the union with God.

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Holy Protection Orthodox Monastery
1 Saint Josephs Way
White Haven, PA 18661
United States
Phone: 570-443-2220
Fax: 570-443-9167

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Rev. Abbess Olymbiada
Rev. Abbess Olymbiada
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1 Saint Josephs Way
White Haven, PA 18661
United States
Phone: 570-443-2220
Fax: 570-443-9167

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From New York, NY & North, NJ
Take I-80 West and take Exit 273 (White Haven/Freeland). At STOP sign turn left onto Church Street/PA-940; continue on Church Street for 0.2 miles over I-80. Turn right at Powerhouse Road and in 0.1 miles make a sharp left on Old State Route 940. Continue on Old State Route 940 for 0.3 miles; you will see the main gates of the monastery on your right hand side.

From Scranton, PA
Take I-476 South and take Exit 95 for I-80/PA940 toward Hazleton/Mt. Pocono. Keep left at the fork to continue toward I-80 West. Merge onto I-80 West and take Exit 273 (White Haven/Freeland). At STOP sign turn left onto Church Street/PA-940; continue on Church Street for 0.2 miles over I-80. Turn right at Powerhouse Road and in 0.1 miles make a sharp left on Old State Route 940. Continue on Old State Route 940 for 0.3 miles; you will see the main gates of the monastery on your right hand side.

From Syracuse, NY & Canada
Take I-81 South and take Exit 194 for I-476/Pennsylvania Turnpike. Merge onto I-476 South and take Exit 95 for I-80/PA940 toward Hazleton/Mt. Pocono. Keep left at the fork to continue toward I-80 West. Merge onto I-80 West and take Exit 273 (White Haven/Freeland). At STOP sign turn left onto Church Street/PA-940; continue on Church Street for 0.2 miles over I-80. Turn right at Powerhouse Road and in 0.1 miles make a sharp left on Old State Route 940. Continue on Old State Route 940 for 0.3 miles; you will see the main gates of the monastery on your right hand side.
An alternate route is to take I-81 South and Exit 151A to I-80 East/Stroudsburg. Merge onto I-80 East and take Exit 273 (white Haven/Freeland). At STOP sign turn right onto Church Street/PA-940. Turn right at Powerhouse Road and in 0.1 miles make a sharp left on Old State Route 940. Continue on Old State Route 940 for 0.3 miles; you will see the main gates of the monastery on your right hand side.

From Ohio
I-80 East toward New York and take Exit 273 (White Haven/Freeland). At STOP sign turn right onto Church Street/PA-940. Turn right at Powerhouse Road and in 0.1 miles make a sharp left on Old State Route 940. Continue on Old State Route 940 for 0.3 miles; you will see the main gates of the monastery on your right hand side.

From Baltimore, MD & Washington, DC
Take I-83 North toward Harrisburg and take Exit 51B to merge onto I-81 North toward Allentown/I-78/Hazletown. Continue I-81 North and take Exit 151A to merge onto I-80 East toward Stroudsburg. Continue on I-80 East and take Exit 273 (White Haven/Freeland). At STOP sign turn right onto Church Street/PA-940. Turn right at Powerhouse Road and in 0.1 miles make a sharp left on Old State Route 940. Continue on Old State Route 940 for 0.3 miles; you will see the main gates of the monastery on your right hand side.

From Philadelphia, PA
Take I-76 West and take Exit 331B for I-476 North. Merge onto I-476 North and take Exit 95 for I-80/PA940 toward Hazleton/Mt. Pocono. Keep left at the fork to continue toward I-80 West. Merge onto I-80 West and take Exit 273 (White Haven/Freeland). At STOP sign turn left onto Church Street/PA-940; continue on Church Street for 0.2 miles over I-80. Turn right at Powerhouse Road and in 0.1 miles make a sharp left on Old State Route 940. Continue on Old State Route 940 for 0.3 miles; you will see the main gates of the monastery on your right hand side.   Edit


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Holy Protection Orthodox Monastery Service Times

Regular Scheduled Services

Sunday

Orthros and Divine Liturgy 6:30 - 10:30 am
Vespers and Small Compline 4:00 - 5:30 pm

Monday - Friday

Vespers and Small Compline 4:00 - 5:30 pm

Saturday

Divine Liturgy 7:30 - 9:30 am
Vespers and Small Compline 4:00 - 5:30 pm

Schedules change for major feast days and Vigils. Please contact us prior to visiting in order to confirm times of services.

Holy Protection Orthodox Monastery service times last updated on the 2nd of September, 2024
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Welcome to the Holy Protection Monastery of the Theotokos

Kindly read the following rules by virtue of which we may offer hospitality

This is the Holy Monastery of the Holy Protection of the Theotokos. It is a place of repentance and prayer for the nuns and pious pilgrims.
Out of love and respect for the holy grounds, we humbly ask you to be dressed appropriately at all times.

Women are kindly asked to wear skirts below the knee and sleeved shirts (no pants, shorts, mini-skirts, sleeveless blouses, etc.). We politely ask the men wear long pants and sleeved shirts. If you have come unprepared, we will be glad to provide you with the necessary clothing.

You should remember that the consecration of this holy place does not allow for impropriety or disgraceful behavior. Loud conversation, insolent chatter, unrestrained laughter and rude gestures are out of place here.

Smoking anywhere within the holy grounds is strictly forbidden.

Children must remain under parental supervision at all times.

Visiting hours are from 9 am – 4 pm, as well as during all daily services.

Visitors are allowed to take photographs only if they have the blessing of the Monastery’s Abbess.

We trust in your good intent that you will adhere to these rules within the precincts of the blessed spiritual garden that is Holy Protection Greek Orthodox Monastery.

May our Lord Jesus Christ’s All Holy Mother keep you under her protection and through her intercessions may our Lord guide your steps onto the way of peace.

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The power of Christian prayer Forgive us
O God, forgive the poverty and the pettiness of our prayers . Listen not to our words but to the yearnings of our hearts. Hear beneath our petitions the crying of our need.
Holy Protection Orthodox Monastery listing was last updated on the 2nd of September, 2024
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