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733: 651: 672: 1500: 470: 628: 76: 101: 693: 569:, and many other religious works. Publishing became one of the major sources of income for the monastery. During the Cold War, the monastery was the largest publisher of Russian religious literature outside of the Soviet Union, and according to the monastery's publication website many behind the Iron Curtain remembered Jordanville as being practically their only source of Orthodox books. To supplement in-house printing, the monastery also outsourced some titles to be published in New York and Japan. 715: 59: 2006: 732: 2026: 2016: 108: 83: 1507: 370:, which had been founded by Archbishop Vitaly when he was still an archimandrite. After a brief stay in Munich, the Brotherhood accepted the invitation of Bishop Vitaly to join the struggling Brotherhood at Jordanville, resulting in the largest Orthodox Monastery in America. The Brotherhood of St. Job brought St. Job's 708:, his family, and «all who put their lives in the fight against godless communism for Russia, tortured and killed in turmoil». Consecrated on September 26, 1977. Faithful in the local community gather for akathist services as well. Vigil and Liturgy are served on the Feast of the Dormition in the English language. 330:
the smell of burning wood filled the air. Crying, “the church is afire!” in Russian, Vitaly and the other monks helped get the assembled worshippers to safety. The uninsured building, valued at $ 10,000, burnt to the ground. Sheltered in a wagon shed, the monks refused to despair and decided to build
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in 1930, Fr. Panteleimon moved onto the property, while Ivan Kolos and another monk from St. Tikhon's, Fr. James (Mosheruk), worked at the Sikorsky factory until the land was paid off and they could go to Jordanville. Life was hard: they lived in a small building, kept a horse and cow, and instead of
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for all the Sundays and major feasts of the church calendar. All three of these publications are still being published by Holy Trinity Monastery. By 1934, the brotherhood was publishing three-quarters of all ROCOR publications, which were being read in 45 countries. However, with the advance of the
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made by architect Roman Verkhovsky. In 1946 the construction of the cathedral began. By 1947, the lower Church was done; it was consecrated on November 14, 1948. The final construction and interior decoration of the Trinity Cathedral was completed by the autumn of 1950. 26 November 1950 the great
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It is situated in a remote wooded area of the monastery next to a lake. It is built of weighty rough-hewn cobblestones in the traditional Byzantine style. The roof was made similar to the samples of the North Russian architecture and crowned with a scaly wooden crown with an eight-pointed cross.
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The brotherly building of the monastery was founded on September 28, 1952, and built by 1958. Bakery, book warehouses and storerooms placed in the basement; printing house, refectory, bookstore placed on the first floor; office, a folding and bookbinding workshops, Abbot's chambers placed on the
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In addition to publishing work, the monastery also operates a bookstore which began operation in 1990 with the expansion of the monastery building. It sells (both in-store and online) both monastery publications and books and other media from Orthodox suppliers from around the world.
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in 1944, the brotherhood fled Czechoslovakia. Half the brotherhood, under the leadership of Archimandrite Seraphim (Ivanov), emigrated to the United States, where they joined the Jordanville brotherhood, which had already been printing books on a small scale.
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In 1944 construction began on a new monastery cathedral, with many of the bricks salvaged from a demolished factory. The cathedral was designed by Roman Verhovskoy, and the head of the building committee was Nicholas Alexander (Aleksandrov), a professor at
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On December 3, 2011, on the feast day of the Entry of the Theotokos into the Temple, government officials came to the monastery, enjoyed food, and listened to talks held in the seminary hall, where the official ceremony making the monastery a national
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The monastery maintains several cemeteries on its property, which collectively make up one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cemeteries in the United States. The monastery regularly prays for everyone buried in the cemetery at the divine liturgy and
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second floor; cells are on the third and fourth floors. In 1987-1988 the building was significantly expanded, with two new wings attached to the West and East sides. November 17, 1991 consecrated The chapel to the Optina Elders.
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At Jordanville, the Brotherhood of St. Job of Pochaev began publishing on the same level as they had in Czechoslovakia. In addition to Orthodox periodicals, they published service books, multi-volume editions of the
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The monastery has now stopped all in-house printing due to costs and is outsourcing all publishing to outside printers. However, it is still continuing to translate, edit, and publish new works in both print and
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services. Moreover, many renowned hierarchs and notable individuals in ROCOR's history are buried at Jordanville. In a crypt at the east end of the monastery cathedral are buried, among others, Metropolitans
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an even better structure. The small brotherhood soon bought another, larger house nearby, bought another 200 acres of land, and began farming and dairy operations. They also obtained a printing press and a
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It has 2 extensions topped with gold-plated domes. In the South Annex located a baptistery. The Western pediment in 2006 is decorated with mosaic "Descent of the Holy spirit on Apostles".
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Consecrated on November 16, 1998. Chapel is not heated and without electricity. Chapel is used for occasional English-language services, mostly in the warmer months.
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and the future dean of the seminary. The cornerstone of the church was laid in 1947, and the church was completed in 1951; the Governor of New York,
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On the 1st floor there is a library, on the 2nd — an Assembly hall and a Museum, on the 3rd — administrative premises, classrooms and an archive.
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took place. The district includes 41 contributing buildings, 3 contributing sites, 2 contributing structures, and 3 contributing objects.
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formats. According to the publications website, the monastery hopes to publish four to eight new titles a year. Recent titles include the
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with them across the Atlantic, and, until the fall of the Soviet Union, Holy Trinity Monastery was the only place in the world that could
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machine and began publishing spiritual works. They also interacted with the local community: a few of the monks held a concert at an
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The roots of the monastery's strong publishing division can be traced to the
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a stove used hot stones to cook their food. In addition to performing the
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publishing operations came to a halt. Archimandrite Vitaly escaped to
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The project of the Cathedral in the style of tented-roof churches of
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In 1946, fourteen new monks arrived at Jordanville, headed by Bishop
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WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 7/05/11 THROUGH 7/08/11
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Saint John of Kronstadt and Saint John of Rila Chapel in the Woods
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R.N. Verkovsky (Main Church), Dimitri Blachev (Chapel by the Lake)
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National Register of Historic Places in Herkimer County, New York
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Holy Trinity Cathedral with lower church of Saint Job of Pochaev
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Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos at Monastery Cemetery
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as a wing mechanic, while Kolos remained at his parish.
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Buildings and structures in Herkimer County, New York
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The new monastic building was consecrated by Bishop
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Holy Trinity Cathedral, main church of the Monastery
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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However, at the very end of the 2086:Russian Orthodox monasteries in the United States 720:Two-tiered tented roof Belltower with Holy Gates 243:Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR) 2042: 1071:"Russian Church to be Erected at Jordanville". 980:"Monastery lost by fire on day of dedication". 507:Holy Trinity Monastery Icon and Mounting Studio 424:Archimandrite Panteleimon (Nizhnik) (1930–1946) 2091:Ukrainian-American culture in New York (state) 1394:, a documentary about the monastery (Russian). 1046:"Memoirs of Archimandrite Nektary (Chernobyl)" 961: 959: 1431: 933:"Monks' flight is described in Rotary talk". 228: 2076:Russian-American culture in New York (state) 1030:"Young People to Meet at Monastary Sunday". 347:church visited the monastery for a service. 2071:Christian organizations established in 1930 2030:National Register of Historic Places Portal 1116:"Albany Church Is Organized by Monastery". 956: 2015: 1438: 1424: 1139: 1131:"St. Nicholas Church Work Starts Sunday". 906:"Interview with Archimandrite Panteleimon" 57: 1447:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 1195:Holy Trinity Icon Mounting Studio website 967:A Short History of Holy Trinity Monastery 818:on the ROCOR Fund for Assistance website. 37:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 928: 926: 468: 1335:"Feast of Saint John of Kronstadt 2012" 1038: 870: 868: 775:. 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Holy Trinity Monastery (Jordanville, New York) is located in New York
Holy Trinity Monastery (Jordanville, New York) is located in the United States
Jordanville, New York
42°55′39″N 74°56′02″W / 42.92750°N 74.93389°W / 42.92750; -74.93389
09000286
Russian
stavropegial
monastery
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR)
Jordanville, New York
Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary
Holy Trinity
feast day
Pentecost
Hieromonk
Panteleimon (Nizhnik)
South Canaan, Pennsylvania
Orthodox Church in America
Herkimer County
Upstate New York
Sikorsky Airplane Factory
Stratford, Connecticut
Pascha
daily services
Vitaly (Maximenko)
divine liturgy
linotype

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