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Rochester Zen Center

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Rochester Zen Center
Religion
AffiliationIndependent
Location
Location7 Arnold Park
Rochester, New York 14607-2082
CountryUnited States
Architecture
FounderPhilip Kapleau
Completed1966
Website
http://www.rzc.org/

The Rochester Zen Center (RZC) is a Sōtō and Rinzai Zen Buddhist sangha in the Kapleau lineage, located in Rochester, New York and established in 1966 by Philip Kapleau. It is one of the oldest Zen centers in the United States.[citation needed]

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History

Since its founding, the Rochester Zen Center has become one of the largest Buddhist centers in North America.[1] From those first twenty-two individuals, membership has grown to more than six hundred, with sitting groups and affiliate centers in Mexico and Germany, and throughout the U.S.[citation needed] In 1981 Rochester Zen Center community split, when Toni Packer left the Center to form the Springwater Center, located an hour south of Rochester.

The Rochester Zen Center has also contributed to the intellectual development of American Zen, through Philip Kapleau's books, The Zen of Living and Dying, Zen Merging of East and West, To Cherish All Life, and the recent Awakening to Zen and the writings of its members and its decennial anniversary conferences.[citation needed] In 1986, the 20th Anniversary Conference focused on "Buddhism and Nonviolence," and the 1996 Thirtieth Anniversary explored "Buddhism in America."

From 1986 to 2022 the head abbot at Rochester Zen Center was Bodhin Kjolhede, who was sanctioned to teach by Kapleau. Since 2022 Sensei John Pulleyn and Sensei Donna Kowal, dharma heirs of Bodhin Kjolhede, have served as Co-Directors.[2] The community offers intensive Zen sesshin retreats, introductory workshops and training programs throughout the year and is open to guests.[3]

Chapin Mill Buddhist Retreat

The Rochester Zen Center also has a 135-acre (0.55 km2) country retreat named Chapin Mill, donated by Ralph Chapin. Each year the center has several sesshin at Chapin Mill. The retreat center held a groundbreaking in April 2000. Building began in 2003, and was completed in 2007.

Notable residents

See also

References

  1. ^ Farrier-Halls, 150
  2. ^ Kraft, 190
  3. ^ Ford, 759
  4. ^ "Music and Spirituality: A Real Connection". 3 August 2018.

Sources

External links

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