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VISITING CLEAR CREEK |

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Guest area |
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Guests at Clear Creek are invited to assist at Mass and at some of the "Hours" of the Divine Office: Prime, Terce, Sext, None and Vespers. Those staying at the men’s guest house may also attend, if they wish, Compline, Matins and Lauds. Guests may stay for a day, a weekend or longer. Families and groups sometimes bring a picnic lunch to share by the creek under the swinging bridge. Men and boys may take meals with the monks in the refectory. Male guests may stay in one of the monastery’s several guest rooms. They are welcome to take their meals in the monastic refectory along with the monks . Families and ladies may stay in the family guesthouse. A monk-priest is available for confession and spiritual direction. Please reserve space in advance of your visit, since on weekends and feast days, the monastery's guest facilities are often fully booked. Motels in Locust Grove, Wagoner, Tahlequah and Sequoyah State Park are available if the monastery guesthouse is filled. |
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The family guesthouse (above) is a two-story log house with basement situated on a bluff overlooking Clear Creek. It is equipped with bathrooms, showers, a fireplace, cooking utensils, dishes, dishwasher, stove and oven, refrigerator, freezer, laundry facilities and sleeping space for twelve or more. Groups who stay there must either be families, all men, or all women. Children are welcome. From the family guest house the monastery is accessible by a five minute drive by car or a one and a half mile walk. Ladies must bring groceries and prepare their own meals in the guesthouse kitchen. Several restaurants are within a short drive (20-30 minutes). To schedule a visit to the monastery guest house, to the family guest house, please contact:
Father Guestmaster Guesthouse phone 918-772-2180 |
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DRIVING DIRECTIONS FROM POINTS NORTH - If you are coming from anywhere in Tulsa generally north of 31st Street (including the Tulsa Airport), or from Owasso, Claremore, Sand Springs, Kansas or Missouri, take this route. FROM POINTS SOUTH - If you are coming from the southern part of Tulsa or from Oklahoma City, Texas, Arkansas or other points south, this is the route to use. |