At Saint Elisabeth Convent, our projects are not merely initiatives — they are unfolding stories of divine compassion, where spiritual insight meets heartfelt service.
This long-awaited dream is coming to life: land has been allocated, architectural plans are in motion, and soon the foundation will be laid for a monastic almshouse. Intended as a haven for those forgotten by society, this house will offer both gently structured care and a peaceful atmosphere where our infirm brothers and sisters can experience love, community, and renewed purpose.
Just beyond our walls lies Saint Elisabeth Park, where children, families, and pilgrims gather in quiet fellowship. Now, we are expanding that fellowship through renewed sports facilities: spaces for healthy exercise, joyful games, and community - building in God's creation. Your support can bring physical health — and spiritual unity — to all who visit here.
At our Convent, prayer and service walk hand-in-hand. This project brings spiritual and emotional care to those journeying through mental health recovery — offering them a place where grace meets understanding, and where each soul can take flight again in hope and healing.
Led by Nun Martha’s compassionate initiative, this project is building a summer country ‑ house for children who live under long-term care. Here, in a peaceful rural setting, these young souls can encounter nature’s simplicity, joy in creation, and moments of childhood that belong to all children.
Named “Noah’s Ark,” this convention centre is envisioned as a joyful vessel — hosting social gatherings, lectures, concerts, and exhibitions. Its interior tells stories: from muralist Dmitry Kuntsevich’s art to every detail of sacred beauty, each space is meant to lift the heart and draw people into deeper reflection.
Each of these projects rises from prayer and purpose. They offer tangible love — through shelter, healing, movement, creative expression, and communal space. Whether you feel called to support, pray, or walk alongside us in action, every effort helps bring God’s grace into human lives — and transforms hearts in return.
The Serbian people met Archpriest Andrey Lemeshonok, the spiritual father of St Elisabeth Convent, with love. Father Andrey visited this country within the frameworks of the Heart 2 Heart Festival organised by our Convent.
Alys Tomlinson got to know Nun Vera from our Convent during her trip to the Holy Mountain Grabarka. Thanks to a photo of Nun Vera, Ms Tomlinson was declared Photographer of the Year at the annual Sony World Photography Awards.
For the last five years, the Convent of Saint Elisabeth has been hosting a self-help group, offering support and guidance for the relatives of sufferers from substance abuse. Recently, it also began to work with individuals in co-dependent relationships.