Romualdian Orthodox Hermitage of Archangel Michael ΓΟΧ
Syracuse, New York
The Romualdian Orthodox Hermitage of Archangel Michael is a genuine Orthodox Christian hermitage located in Syracuse, New York, operating under the omophor of His Beatitude Metropolitan John of New York. The hermitage identifies itself as part of the True Orthodox Church tradition, emphasizing what it describes as uncompressed fidelity to apostolic faith, patristic confession, and unaltered Holy Tradition. The community practices ascetic labors, silence, contemplation, and prayer while maintaining brotherhood in Christ. Their stated mission includes witnessing to the genuine faith through community, solitude, and martyrdom, while perpetually offering supplications and prayers for all people. The hermitage also conducts research integrating secular psychological knowledge with patristic anthropological wisdom through practices called Psychonöetic Analysis and PNA Therapy. Their ministries focus on prayer for those seeking salvation, the holy priesthood, and those struggling with mental distress. The hermitage motto reflects their commitment: With One Mind, One Heart, One Life-in-Christ, We pray, weep, and repent for all.
Last updated August 2026
200-500
estimated members
This is likely one of 2 Orthodox congregations in Onondaga County, NY. Orthodox accounts for 0% of the county's 368 congregations.
This estimate comes from ARDA 2020 data for churches of this size and denomination in the county.
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