Several members of Christ the Bridegroom Monastery visited Holy Trinity Monastery in 2014, and refer to one resident as "Pilgrim George." They posted 61 pictures from that visit in an album from their Facebook page, which can be viewed here: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Christ-.../?tab=album&album_id=662996470402380 -- My interest is not a finely-tuned religious jurisdictional one as has been posted within this subject, so my apologies in advance. I'm copying below what I posted to the album of pictures referenced above, and hopefully this will make sense and resonate with anyone who visited about five decades ago: "In the 1960's, the Monastery created a Benedictine Boys Camp for the summer months, and I have beautiful (but incomplete) memories from that time. I was there the year a large stainless steel cross was installed on the grounds, I wonder if that remains. Two key camp counselors were Tom Bandur and Gene Zofchak, I have tried for years to find them with no success, and am curious if any other young men who attended at the time recall their experiences. We would have mass every morning, and eat lunch together in silence, while one of the Brothers would read passages of a book, and not necessarily a religious text. I believe Kon-Tiki was among these books. My high-school friend Greg Krochta attended with me, he has since passed. A fascinating experience, and I have sadly read that the population of the Monastery has significantly diminished over the years."