Holy Resurrection Monastery

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Has anyone here ever been to the Romanian Catholic Holy Resurrection Monastery in California? What are the monks there like? Do they stick to Eastern traditions and Church teaching? Are they orthodox in their lifestyle and teaching?
 
Has anyone here ever been to the Romanian Catholic Holy Resurrection Monastery in California? What are the monks there like? Do they stick to Eastern traditions and Church teaching? Are they orthodox in their lifestyle and teaching?
These days the Romanian monks are living with the Benedictine monks of St. Andrew’s Abbey in Valyermo. See hrmonline.org/movetovalyermo

I don’t know a lot about how this works. The Eastern monks have a separate chapel and when I was there a few weeks ago I saw only one of them in the refectory, so they seem to be keeping separate. On the other hand, the two groups of monks have collaborated on retreat offerings.
 
I can assure you that the brethren of Holy Resurrection Monastery in the Romanian Catholic Eparchy are quite orthodox in all senses of the term.

They have the full support of their bishop, John Michael Botean, a true elder.
 
I can assure you that the brethren of Holy Resurrection Monastery in the Romanian Catholic Eparchy are quite orthodox in all senses of the term.

They have the full support of their bishop, John Michael Botean, a true elder.
Thank you all for the replies. I plan on visiting them, but I just wanted to make sure that they were orthodox.
 
Sort of a “revert” (he was a cradle UGCC). He was a former biker.
 
I don’t like to use the term “revert” to me a convert is one who goes from another religion to Catholicism OR one who goes from a life of sin/being away from the Church back to the Church.

“Revert” has the connotation of “going back”.
 
He did go back - to the practice of his ancestral faith. If I am not mistaken, that was the term he used himself on “Coming Home”.

On the other hand, conversion from sin back to intimate communion with our Savior should be our constant pilgrimage of metanoia.
 
Has anyone here ever been to the Romanian Catholic Holy Resurrection Monastery in California? What are the monks there like? Do they stick to Eastern traditions and Church teaching? Are they orthodox in their lifestyle and teaching?
I have been to both the original Newberry Springs location and thier current home at the Benedictine Abbey. The monks have a seperate chapel.They do stick to the Eastern traditions and teachings and are quite orthodox in lifestyle, worship and teaching.

They are a true blessing to the Eastern Catholic church.
 
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