List of Eastern Orthodox Monasteries in The United States - Serbian Orthodox Church in The USA and Canada

Serbian Orthodox Church in The USA and Canada

  • Nativity of the Mother of God Serbian Orthodox Patriarchal Monastery, New Carlisle, Indiana. Double monastery: Igumanija Evpraksija and Igumen Gavrilo.
  • Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Skete, Fallbrook, California. Associated with St. Herman of Alaska Monastery.
  • Most Holy Mother of God Monastery, Shadeland, Pennsylvania.

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