Eastern Catholic monasticism in the UK

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Does any one know of any EC monastic communities (preferably male) in the UK?
 
I don’t know of any Eastern Catholic communities, but two Orthodox monasteries come to mind:

Brotherhood of St. Edward the Royal Martyr (under ROCOR).

Monastery of St. John the Baptist, founded by the late Archimandrite Sophrony, a spiritual son of St. Silouan (Silvan) of the Holy Mountain. This is a double monastery with both monks and nuns under one superior.

Perhaps they could point you in the right direction?
 
I don’t know of any Eastern Catholic communities, but two Orthodox monasteries come to mind:

Brotherhood of St. Edward the Royal Martyr (under ROCOR).

Monastery of St. John the Baptist, founded by the late Archimandrite Sophrony, a spiritual son of St. Silouan (Silvan) of the Holy Mountain. This is a double monastery with both monks and nuns under one superior.

Perhaps they could point you in the right direction?
Many thanks. I will try to get in touch with them.

You mentioned a “double monastery”; I have never heard of them, Are they common in the East?
 
Double monasteries were quite common in England once upon a time–under the jurisdiction of an abbess, no less. St. Hilda of Whitby was one such.

But this is one is unique in Orthodoxy, as far as I know.
 
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