St. Paisius Monastery is an English-speaking monastery dedicated to St. Paisius (Velichkovsky), whose notable translation works brought the Philokalic teaching to Russia, generating a significant revival in monastic life there, most notably at Optina Monastery.
St. Paisius had lived for seventeen years on Mount Athos, founding the Skete of St. Elias. Due to Turkish oppression, he was forced to leave the Holy Mountain, and with sixty-four of his brethren he came to Moldavia, Romania, where he organized an extensive translating center for distributing Patristic texts, which was crowned by the publication in 1793 (a year before his repose) of the Slavonic Philokalia, printed in Russia. At his death, he was the spiritual father of over 1000 monks.