Monastery Marcha was established
as a women's monastery in 1975 by
then Diocesan Bishop His Grace
Bishop Dr. SAVA. In 1974 Mother
Evpraksija and Mother Anna had
arrived there. The site had been the
Episcopal Headquarters of the
Eastern American and Canadian
Diocese which subsequently moved to
Edgeworth, Pennsylvania. In 2001 the
new monastery church was constructed
with the Archpastoral Blessings of
His Grace Bishop Dr. MITROPHAN. His
Holiness Patriarch PAVLE with
several concelebrating hierarchs and
a large number of clergy were
present for the consecration of the
new church. Monastery Marcha
celebrates July 13/26, the Synaxis
of the Holy Archangel Gabriel as the
monastery Slava. Mother Anna (Radetic)
was the first American-born Serbian
Orthodox nun. Sister Georgiana (Zaremba)
and Sister Antonia (Spanja) were the
next two American born women to
enter the monastic life at Monastery
Marcha. Sister Anastasia became the
third American born woman to enter
monastic life through Monastery
Marcha. Father Seraphim (Steve)
entered monastic life at Monastery
Marcha and is currently active
caring for the grounds and making
candles. Father Simeon (Grozdanovich)
initiated the making of candles and
cared for the grounds during the
initial years of the monastery's
existence.
(From http://www.easterndiocese.org/monasteries.html)