Parish Directory New York

Holy Dormition Stavropegial Convent
Novo-Diveevo
100 Smith Road
Nanuet, NY 10954-5200

Phone: (845) 356-0425
Fax:
(845) 371-3717
Website:
www.novo-diveevo.org

Long Island & Hudson Valley Deanery

Convent/Cemetery Main Office: (845) 356-0425
Main Office Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM weekdays, 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM Saturdays
Closed on Sundays

ROC Old Peoples Home (OPH)
Office hours weekdays only
OPH Office: (845) 356-8250
Fax: (845) 371-3717

Cathedral of St. Seraphim of Sarov



Abbess Makaria
Convent Rectress

Clergy:


Archpriest Alexander Fedorowski
Cathedral Dean
99 Fairview Avenue
Spring Valley, NY 10977
Phone: (845) 356-2985


Archpriest Mark Burachek
Senior Priest
78 Heller Parkway
Newark, NJ 07104-2234
Phone: (973) 485-7008
Cell: (973) 508-7651


Archpriest Yaroslav Belikow

82 14th Avenue
Sea Cliff, NY 11579
Phone: (415) 379-4837
fatheryaro@hotmail.com


Archpriest George Zelenin
1458 Alps Road
Wayne, NJ 07470

Phone: (973) 595-6674
Cell: (862) 763-1434

georgezel@msn.com


Abbot Photius (Oulanov)
Confessor to the Sisterhood
14 Alvin Street
Glen Cove, NY 11542-1810
Cell: (516) 343-0271
Epistolean@yahoo.com


Protodeacon Serge Arlievsky
3 Jockey Lane
New City, NY 10956
Phone: (845) 634-4035
Cell: (845) 729-0530
info@travelingtreby.org

Hierodeacon Panteleimon (Jigalin)
100 Smith Road
Nanuet, NY 10954-5200

Daily Schedule of Services
Vespers & Matins / All-Night Vigil: 6:00 PM
Hours 8:30 AM
Divine Liturgy: 8:50 AM

Sundays:

Hours: 9:00 AM
Akathist to the Holy Theotokos: 9:20 AM
Liturgy: 10:00 AM

Feast Days:
Hours: 9:40 AM
Liturgy: 10:00 AM

Wednesday evenings following Vespers & Matins an akathist to St. Seraphim is served.

Services are in Church Slavonic

Background Information:
Stavropegial Convent of the Dormition; "Novo-Diveevo" is located approximately 24 miles north of New York City. The founder of the convent was Archbishop Andrei of Rockland, then Protopresbyter Adrian Rimarenko (starets Nektarii of Optina died under his epitrachelion). In 1949, with the arrival in America of a multitude of refugees, ROCOR’s First Hierarch Metropolitan Anastasy entrusted Fr. Adrian to build a spiritual center. A former Roman Catholic monastery was purchased and a Russian convent was founded. There are two churches on the property; the “small church” as it is known is named in honor of the Dormition. The main church was built in honor of St. Seraphim of Sarov. The convent is home to the largest Russian Orthodox cemetery in the Diaspora. An Old Age Home is also operated by the convent. The convent has many sacred items including: a full-length portrait of St. Seraphim of Sarov painted during his lifetime, a cross from the Ipatiev House, and the “Vladimir” icon of the Holy Theotokos that belonged to St. Amvrosii of Optina.