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Monastery of the Holy Cross

3101 S. Aberdeen St.

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Saturday

10am - 5pm

Sunday

10am - 5pm

Accessibility & Amenities

  • Photography Allowed
  • Restrooms Available

Architect

Hermann J. Gaul

Year Completed

1909

DETAILS:

The Monastery of the Holy Cross is a significant early work of architect Hermann J. Gaul, a renowned ecclesial architect of the early 20th century. Recognized for its complex high-vaulted ceiling, the church was constructed between 1908 and 1909 for the German-speaking "national parish" of the Immaculate Conception. The church is an example of the German Gothic Revival style incorporating high-Gothic design elements such as a high gabled triple-arch entrance, expressive gargoyles and 14 Gothic-arched, highly decorated Stations of the Cross. Additionally, the church has magnificent acoustic qualities. The parish was closed in 1990, and the Benedictine monastic community was invited to make the building into a unique urban monastery the following year. While some of the original furnishings were lost after the closure, the monks have added religious treasures, including altarpiece icons produced in the traditional Byzantine egg tempera method by internationally renowned iconographer Vladislav Andrejev.

VISITOR EXPERIENCE:

Visitors are welcome to take self-guided tours of the historic sanctuary and attend part or all of the liturgies that are routinely offered, including Divine Office (short periods of chanted prayer) and Mass on Sunday morning at 10am. Several short programs will be presented by the monks. Saturday: Office of Sext at 12:45 pm (approx. 6 min.) Office of None at 2:30 pm (approx. 6 min.) Office of Vespers at 5:15 pm (approx. 15 min.) Sunday: Mass at 10 am (approx. 1 hr.) Office of Sext at 12:45 pm (approx. 6 min.)

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