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Many
people come to our guest houses for retreats of many types.
Some
come seeking spiritual growth, others seeking stillness from the pace
of daily life.
Reservations
may be made by e-mail, phone, or letter. Please note that deposits may
be required to secure your place. Deposits may be made using Visa, MasterCard,
American Express, or personal check. Deposits are not refundable.
For further information
please contact the Guesthouse Office.
The
Guesthouse office is open Tuesday - Saturday from 9:30 AM until Noon;
and from 1:30 PM until 4:30 PM.
845-384-6660
x3002
Guesthouse
Holy
Cross Monastery
PO
Box 99
West
Park NY 12493
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The Hudson River in Summer
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Reading,
writing, prayer, meditation, worship, nature walks, all can be
part of a retreat. Some spend part, or all of their retreat here
in silence. Others find great meaning in conversation with other
guests or members of the community.
We
suggest a donation of $70 per weeknight and $150 per weekend for
guests.
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Some
frequently asked questions:
Do
I have to be a Christian to come to Holy Cross? No. Everyone
is welcome. But we do ask that you treat our religious tradition
with respect.
Can
I attend the worship services of the Monastic Community? Yes.
All our worship
services are open to the public. Guests are welcome to
attend any and all services, but are not required to attend any.
We do find most retreats are enhanced by attending at least some
services.
I'm
not Episcopalian, can I still receive Eucharist? Yes. Our
table is open to all baptized Christians.
When
are the Guest Houses open? Our houses are usually open from
Tuesday afternoon until Sunday afternoon. On Tuesday supper is the
only meal served in our refectory. On Wednesday through Saturday
three meals are served each day. On Sunday breakfast and dinner
are served (but no supper). The houses and grounds are usually closed
from Sunday afternoon until Tuesday afternoon.
What are the guest rooms like? The guest houses were built
to house monks and so the guest rooms are monk's cells. Rooms
contain a bed, dresser, desk and lamp. Bathrooms are located on
each floor. The facilities are modest but comfortable.
Are you handicapped accessible? Well, we're getting there.
Our ground floor is fully accessible from end to end with level
access from the parking area and two accessible restrooms. We
have a small elevator in our main building, but it is not wheelchair
accessible. We do not yet have accessible bathing facilities.
An accessible elevator and bathing facilites are in the planning
stage.
Will I have a chance to meet members of the Monastic Community?
Yes. Meals are taken together and much of the activity of
the community takes place in the public areas. The brothers live
in the Monastic Enclosure which is not open to the public.
Is there a "vow of silence?" No, though there is
a lot of folk lore about vows of silence. We do observe periods
of silence every day - especially from 9 PM until 8:45 AM. We
ask that guests participate in this silence as well.
What should I bring and what should I leave home? Simplicity
can be very helpful for spiritual growth, so don't bring much.
Simple, comfortable clothes are fine, you don't need to dress
up. A book or two might be good, but we have a library available
to guests as well as our book
shop. A laptop computer can be useful, but we recommend
that you think very carefully about whether a computer will improve
or diminish your retreat. Radios and CD players are OK, but must
be kept quiet or used with headphones - they should not be audible
outside the cell.
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The Guesthouse Library
has a wide selection of books you can borrow while staying at the Monastery.
We feature both fiction and non-fiction with an emphasis on religion and
spirituality.
You can access an
on-line
catalog of what's on our shelves. Use the "back"
command of your browser to return to this site.
Should you like to
volunteer work in the Monastery's libraries, ask for the librarians.
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