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Arizona Value Shuttle has provided shuttle services to St. Anthony's for 13 years.  We specialize in  small and large groups with varied levels of service according to your needs.  Levels of pricing (one way): 

We also have day trips to the Monastery in Tucson.

 

St. Anthony's monasteryST. ANTHONY'S MONASTERY

 

Elder Ephraim, a disciple of Elder Joseph the Hesychast, having restored and repopulated four Mt. Athos monasteries and having established several men’s and women’s monastic communities throughout Greece and North America, transferred six Athonite monks to the Sonoran Desert to start a new monastery. Upon their arrival the fathers  began with the necessary construction work, building first the main church, living quarters for the monks, the dining hall, and guest facilities. A vegetable garden, a small vineyard, citrus orchards, and an olive grove dot the landscape. An elaborate system of gardens, pathways, and gazebos with Spanish fountains truly render the monastery and its extensive grounds an oasis in the desert. 

The monastery is dedicated to St. Anthony the Great, the father of monasticism, the renowned 3rd century anchorite. There are chapels dedicated to Saints Seraphim of Sarov, Demetrios of Thessalonica, John the Baptist, George the Great Martyr, Nicholas the Wonderworker, and Panteleimon the Healer. The main church is dedicated to Saints Anthony and Nectarios the Wonderworker.

main gateThe monastery follows the coenobitic rule of monastic life: a brotherhood of monks and novices holding all things in common follow a daily schedule of prayer and work under obedience to the abbot, their spiritual father. The monks’  daily program begins at midnight with personal prayer time and spiritual reading, followed by the cycle of morning prayers and the Divine Liturgy. After a light breakfast and a rest period, the monks begin their work day, attending to prayer and their tasks till evening. Tasks include, among others, construction, groundskeeping, vinedressing, gardening, woodworking, publishing, food preparation, and offering hospitality. The day ends with evening Vespers followed by dinner and Compline.

Guide for Pilgrims (Overnight Guests)

This page contains guidelines for staying one or more nights at the Monastery. Please also refer to the day visitor guidelines as they apply to overnight guests as well.

Making Your Plans

Pilgrims are asked to contact the Monastery to inquire about room availability before making travel arrangements.

You have a blessing to stay from one to five days. Any length of stay over five days must receive a blessing from our Monastery's abbot before any travel arrangements are made.

Pilgrims can arrange for the transportation from the airport to the monastery by calling in advance Arizona Value Shuttle at 1-800-548-6541 

 

 

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FROM SKY HARBOR AIRPORT

  • Shared ride includes 2 stops 1st person $65 each additional person $7
  • Direct Shuttle no stops $80
  • Private no other people $95
  • [Reservations]

FROM GATEWAY AIRPORT

  • Shared ride includes 2 stops 1st person $45 each additional person $7
  • Direct Shuttle no stops $60
  • Private no other people $75
  • [Reservations]