Novo-Diveevo Russian Orthodox Convent 100 Smith Road, Nanuet, NY 10954
About the Business
Welcome to Novo-Diveevo Russian Orthodox Convent, a serene and sacred sanctuary located at 100 Smith Road, Nanuet, New York. As a cherished place of worship, our convent is dedicated to providing a peaceful environment for spiritual growth and reflection. Nestled amidst tranquil surroundings, Novo-Diveevo offers a unique space for prayer, meditation, and community gatherings. Our convent is not only a spiritual home for Orthodox Christians but also a welcoming haven for anyone seeking solace and inspiration. Whether you are attending services, exploring our beautiful grounds, or participating in our community events, Novo-Diveevo invites you to experience the tranquility and devotion that define our sacred space. Join us as we celebrate faith, tradition, and community, and discover a place where spirituality is nurtured and cherished.
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100 Smith Road, Nanuet, New York 10954, United States
Reviews
"Nice and authentic Russian Church, not posh and upscale, but I liked it even more. Inside you can buy candles and make donations. A Russian cemetery nearby, free car parking."
"I unexpectedly ended up in a monastery for the christening of our friends' child and was pleasantly surprised how close to New York you can find a true Orthodox church. Baptism took place in the temple of Seraphim of Sarov at the highest level. Thank you father Artemiy!"
"One of the most beautiful, unique and peaceful place in the world of Church. Unexplainable feeling of joy happiness. Should go and enjoy pray on Sunday."
"Beautiful and serene place if you are looking to experience Russian Orthodox Faith. My mother and I spent several days there staying in the little motel right there at the convent (clean and comfortable), eating home made meals at the retirement home, working alongside the nuns on the grounds and attending beautiful services. The nuns are very patient, welcoming and appreciative of any help. The grounds are peaceful and pleasant to roam around. There is so much history there (70 years of it, to be exact) and it needs to be preserved and maintained. We plan to visit again and highly recommend this peaceful and beautiful place. And if you go visit, ask the nuns to let you see their real treasure- the portrait of Saint Seraphim of Sarov and read it's history"
"Peaceful place of tranquility and silence. Walking the cemetery, anyone who knows history of Russians fleeing wave red terror (Bolsheviks) will find many of great people of pre-revolution Russia laid to peace here."
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