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Holy Cross Monastery (West Park, New York)

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Holy Cross Monastery
Rear of monastery from parking lot in 2007
LocationWest Park, NY
Nearest cityPoughkeepsie
Area26 acres (10 ha)[1]
Built1904
ArchitectRalph Adams Cram, Henry Vaughan
Architectural styleMission/Spanish Revival, Tudor Revival
NRHP reference No.95000045
Added to NRHP1995

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.[2] 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.[3] The monks also sell incense, perfume and operate the Monk's Cell, a book and gift shop on the property.[4] In keeping with the order's devotion to progressive social causes, they have been keeping a peace vigil on Saturdays during the Iraq War.[5]

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.[1] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

References

  1. ^ a b "Holy Cross Monastery — West Park". Retrieved 2007-12-11.
  2. ^ "About Holy Cross Monastery". Retrieved 2007-12-11.
  3. ^ Sheridan, Sharon (November 13, 2007). "A premier storyteller, Madeleine L'Engle inspired community as well as writers". Episcopal Life Online. Retrieved 2007-12-11. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help).
  4. ^ "Monk's Cell Books & Gifts". Retrieved 2007-12-11.
  5. ^ "Holy Cross Monastery". Retrieved 2007-12-11.