Holy Week At Holy Trinity Monastery
Our monastery has as its main church obedience to serve the complete Typicon of the Orthodox Church, with the daily cycle of services with the completeness of the services. This
Our monastery has as its main church obedience to serve the complete Typicon of the Orthodox Church, with the daily cycle of services with the completeness of the services. This
Even with the relatively severe winter experienced in our area this year, the soy boy willows ripened early, so they were gathered and stored away a few weeks ago. As has
The monastery celebrated a truly grace-filled feast on March 31, 2026 with the tonsure of four of its rassophore monks to the angelic state and three novices to be rassophore
The monastery hosted the annual Eastern-American Great Lenten Clergy Conference for the northern parishes, March 17-18, 2026. This was headed by His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas, First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox
On the feast of the Meeting of the Lord, which this year fell on Meat-fare Sunday, His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas, First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia,
On this day, February 12 (New Style), in the monastery cathedral was celebrated a truly wonderful feast, that of the Three Hierarchs, Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian and John
The Eve of Theophany fell on a Sunday this year, so the Royal Hours were served Friday morning with no liturgy as according to the Typicon. On the Eve itself, All-Night
Among the many monks living and seeking salvation at Holy Trinity Monastery in the 1950s and 60s, there stand out two hierodeacons who truly lived a pious and monastic life.
Our enormous Pascha Bell rang out again for the first time on the eve of the feast of the Entry of the Theotokos. It was out of commission for almost two
January 13, 2026 Below is a transcript of the speech that Bishop Luke recently gave to the St. Herman’s Youth Conferences in Albany, New York and Alvin, Texas. It is
There are the foreshadowings of the feast in the weeks before: the hymns which look forward to the feast. And then a special canon is read at Small Compline once the Forefeast