It is impossible, because there is no such thing as a Mormon monastery. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not operate any monasteries, nor do they have monks, nuns, etc. They don't even have schools for training clergy, because they do not have paid or professional preachers.
Anyone can enter a Mormon church and participate in worship services, you just have to walk in the door. Mormons also have weekday religion classes for high school and college students, again anyone can attend just by walking in.
The only Mormon places not open to the public are the Missionary Training Centers and the Temples. These are not difficult to enter for church members. Only those recently called to be missionaries may participate in training at the Missionary Training Center, the program lasts several weeks. Mormon Temples are open for public tours for a few weeks when they are new, but are then open only to church members. (a Mormon church is different from a temple- churches are open to the public)
The plural of monastery is monasteries.
I am a monastery clergy that is tired
The Monastery was created in 1820.
Kovilje Monastery was created in 11##.
Stakna Monastery was created in 15##.
Ghum Monastery was created in 1875.
Monastery for monks (males).Nunnery or convent for nuns (females).
Monastery is for priest and nunnery is for nuns
The people who work in a monastery are monks.
A monastery is governed by an abbot or an abbess.
The monastery is governed by Dalai Lama
An Abbot or Archimandrite in a male monastery, and an Abbess or Mother Superior in a female monastery or convent.