The Holy Monastery of the Holy Trinity is a monastic community for men under the Diocese of Australia and New Zealand, ROCOR. The monastery is located in Monkerai, New South Wales (north of Newcastle), and was established under the omophorion of His Grace Hilarion, Archbishop of Sydney, Australia and New Zealand, by Hieromonk John, who remains the abbot. Currently, the monastery has one priestmonk (including the abbot) in residence. This article about an Australian Monastery is a stub (i.e., in need of additional material). You can help OrthodoxWiki by [ expanding it].
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| - The Holy Monastery of the Holy Trinity is a monastic community for men under the Diocese of Australia and New Zealand, ROCOR. The monastery is located in Monkerai, New South Wales (north of Newcastle), and was established under the omophorion of His Grace Hilarion, Archbishop of Sydney, Australia and New Zealand, by Hieromonk John, who remains the abbot. Currently, the monastery has one priestmonk (including the abbot) in residence. This article about an Australian Monastery is a stub (i.e., in need of additional material). You can help OrthodoxWiki by [ expanding it].
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| - The Holy Monastery of the Holy Trinity is a monastic community for men under the Diocese of Australia and New Zealand, ROCOR. The monastery is located in Monkerai, New South Wales (north of Newcastle), and was established under the omophorion of His Grace Hilarion, Archbishop of Sydney, Australia and New Zealand, by Hieromonk John, who remains the abbot. Currently, the monastery has one priestmonk (including the abbot) in residence. This article about an Australian Monastery is a stub (i.e., in need of additional material). You can help OrthodoxWiki by [ expanding it].
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