The Holy Spirit Monastery Skete is located 3 km southeast of
Pochaev Lavra. The exact date of the foundation of the Skete is unknown, according to one of the versions, it was founded in 1219 on the place where the founder of the
Pochaev Lavra monk Methodius, who came from Athos, settled. In 1959, the civil authorities closed the monastery, the monks were transferred to the Pochaev Lavra, the building of the skete was given to a psychodispensary and a warehouse. In 1990, the skete was revived and in the early 2000s received the status of a monastery.
The monastery complex includes a stone church of the Holy Spirit with a bell tower and a chapel of St. Seraphim of Sarov, founded in 1901 and consecrated in 1903, the wooden Church of All Saints, built in 1901 and overlaid with brick later, the gate church of St. Onuphrius the Great 1905-1909, the second bell tower built in 1990, a chapel-altar for summer services, a chapel over a well and a baptismal chapel.
In the monastery there are shrines: the relics of St. Methodius under a bushel, a miraculous copy of the icon of the Mother of God of Pochaev; Copy of the Iberian Icon of the Mother of God, written on Mount Athos in 1912, the myrrh-streaming head of an unknown ascetic from
Kiev-Pechersk Lavra; cross chains of the Monk Nikita the Stylite of Pereyaslavsky; the icon of St. Seraphim of Sarov, written on a fragment of a stone on which he prayed for 1000 days and nights.