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St. Nilus Skete, founded in 1999, is a women's monastic institution of the
Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America The Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America ( sr, Српска православна црква у Северној и Јужној Америци) is a constituent and integral part of the one and only Serbian Orthodox Church (Patria ...
, under the omophorion of Bishop
Maksim Vasiljević Maksim Vasiljević ( sr-cyr, Максим Васиљевић; born 27 June 1968 as Milan Vasiljević) is the Bishop of the Eparchy of Western America of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Academic education and ecclesiastical career He earned his doc ...
of the
Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western America The Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western America or Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Western America ( sr, Српска православна епархија западноамеричка) is a Serbian Orthodox Church diocese located in the western r ...
. It is located on Nelson Island (also known as St. Nilus Island) near
Ouzinkie Ouzinkie (, in Alutiiq, russian: Узинки), is a hamlet on Spruce Island in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 161, down from 225 in 2000. Geography Ouzinkie is located at (57.923, -152.502 ...
in Alaska, less than an hour's boat ride from Kodiak Island. St. Nilus Skete is the most remote of all 80 Orthodox Christian monasteries in North America. Their 50-acre island is inhabited only by the monastics. In the winter months when the ocean becomes rough, the nuns on St. Nilus Island can be left isolated from the rest of civilization for days and weeks at a time.
St. Archangel Michael Skete St. Archangel Michael Skete is an Eastern Orthodox monastery on Spruce Island, Alaska. It is three miles away from Monk’s Lagoon, where Saint Herman of Alaska lived 200 years ago. He was called a saint by the people long before the church recogn ...
is geographically close to St. Nilus Skete, and they help the nuns with fishing and other tasks. It is called a “skete” because the nuns live in separate cabins in the forest, although in practice it functions as a traditional, Orthodox cenobitic monastery. The nuns use a small skiff or kayaks to get to and from their abode to buy necessary supplies. Throughout the summer when days are longer and the seas are calm, the skiff brings pilgrims to the island. The nuns follow the monastic tradition of a small, self-sufficient skete, a model handed down by their patron St.
Nilus of Sora Nil Sorsky (russian: Нил Сорский, also Nilus of Sora and Nil Sorski; birth name: Nikolai Maikov (russian: Николай Майков) ( – 1508) became a leader of a tendency in the medieval Russian Orthodox Church known as the Non-p ...
and others. The sisters have daily services in their chapel and personal prayer time in their cabins. They support themselves through making prayer ropes and greeting cards of Alaskan Saints, as well as by doing their own fishing and gardening. They chop wood for the wood stoves to heat their cabins. Since they lack running water, they carry buckets of water from a spring. They intentionally do not have enough electricity for most appliances so that they may enjoy the spiritual and physiological benefits of manual labor. In 2021, they published a book on the spiritual life of monastics, entitled “The Angelic Life: A Vision of Orthodox Monasticism,” written by their spiritual father, Hieromonk Ephraim.


See also

* Episcopal headquarters of the
Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western America The Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western America or Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Western America ( sr, Српска православна епархија западноамеричка) is a Serbian Orthodox Church diocese located in the western r ...
, located at Saint Steven's Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Alhambra, California *
St. Archangel Michael Skete St. Archangel Michael Skete is an Eastern Orthodox monastery on Spruce Island, Alaska. It is three miles away from Monk’s Lagoon, where Saint Herman of Alaska lived 200 years ago. He was called a saint by the people long before the church recogn ...
*
Saint Herman of Alaska Monastery The Saint Herman of Alaska Monastery is an Eastern Orthodox monastery located in Platina, California. It is part of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western America. The monastery was founded by Seraphim Rose and Herman Podmoshensky back in 1968 w ...


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External links

* Website
www.stnilus.org
Sketes Convents in the United States Eastern Orthodoxy in Alaska Serbian Orthodox monasteries in the United States Buildings and structures in Bethel Census Area, Alaska 1999 establishments in Alaska