Holy Cross Monastery is located on US 9W in West Park
, New
York
, USA
. It is the mother house of the
Order of the Holy Cross, an
Anglican Benedictine
order.
The building, designed in a combination of
Mission/
Spanish Revival
and
Tudorbethan styles by
architects
Ralph Adams Cram and
Henry Vaughan, both known
for their religious buildings, began construction in 1902 and was
dedicated two years later.
It sits on a 26 acre (10 ha) site overlooking
the Hudson River and the Vanderbilt
Mansion National Historic Site
, just across from it in Hyde
Park
. It dominates the view westward from the
mansion grounds.
In addition to the motherhouse, facilities include two guesthouses,
the Monastic Church of St. Augustine, and the Monastic Enclosure.
It is available for individual and group
retreats.
Madeleine L'Engle, author of
A Wrinkle in Time, ran one in
conjunction with a writers' workshop every January for much of her
life. . The
monks also sell
incense,
perfume and operate
the Monk's Cell, a book and gift shop on the property. In keeping
with the order's devotion to progressive social causes, they have
been keeping a peace
vigil on Saturdays during
the
Iraq War.
It was the first house established in the order by its founder, The
Rev.
James Otis Sargent Huntington,
20 years after he founded it, after interim homes in New York City
and Maryland
. He
is buried in the church on the grounds. Today it serves as the
order's house of formation, where new initiates begin their
training. It was added to the
National Register of
Historic Places in 1995.
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