Holy Transfiguration Hermitage
Lone Butte
BC

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Holy Transfiguration Hermitage, Lone Butte, British Columbia, Canada
Holy Transfiguration Hermitage, Lone Butte, British Columbia, Canada

Who we are

The Hermitage is closed to visitors year-round, however, clergy are permitted to come on retreat, as well as serious monastic candidates seeking to join the brotherhood. Please call ahead.

Church Address

7568 High Country Rd
Lone Butte, BC V0K 1X2
Canada
Phone: 250-593-9321

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Archimandrite Gregory Papazian
Igumen
7568 High Country Rd
Lone Butte, BC V0K 1X2
Canada
Phone: 250-593-9321

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Psalms 84:11

For the LORD God is a sun and shield: the LORD will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly.

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Fr. Gregory Papazian
Fr. Samuel Panchuk


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Hieromonk Samuel (Panchuk)
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Lone Butte
British Columbia
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The Hermitage is closed to visitors year-round, however, clergy are permitted to come on retreat. Please call the office for availability.

Service Times last updated on the 17th of June, 2024


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Holy Transfiguration Hermitage, Lone Butte, British Columbia, Canada
Holy Transfiguration Hermitage, Lone Butte, British Columbia, Canada



Holy Transfiguration Hermitage History

The "Hermitage of the Holy Transfiguration" was established by the Hieromonk Gregory (Papazian) in Rawdon, Québec, Canada, in 1977, with the blessing of Archbishop Sylvester (Haruns). Rawdon is a town situated in the Laurentian Mountains, approximately 74 km (46 mi) north of Montréal.

It was Archbishop Sylvester who tonsured him to be a Monk, and gave him the name Gregory. Somewhat later, Vladyka Sylvester gave him the blessing to live as a hermit.

It was Archbishop Sylvester (Haruns) who had ordained Monk Gregory (Papazian) to the Holy Diaconate, and then to the Holy Priesthood.

Vladyka Sylvster (who came to Canada from Europe in 1963) had a long experience of monks and monasticism, and he understood what was possible to bless, and what was not possible to bless.

Father Gregory (Papazian) began his life in Cairo, Egypt, where he was born as Burdz Papazian of Armenian parents. He was raised in the bosom of the Armenian Orthodox Church there. However, while he was young (at about age 10), his family had to leave Egypt because of the particular political policies of President Gamal Abdel Nasser. The family managed to get first to Lebanon, and then they made their way in stages through France to Canada. This whole process was fraught with hardships and dangers.

In Montréal, Québec, he completed his regular education. It was there that he had become a friend of the now Archpriest Alexis Vinogradov while they studied in the same faculty in university, and it was there that he had been received into the cathedral parish of Saints Peter and Paul, of the Archdiocese of Canada, The Orthodox Church in America.

By this time, he was able to speak in Armenian, Arabic, French and English.

From: https://orthodoxcanada.ca/Lone_Butte_BC_Holy_Transfiguration_Hermitage_1977


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