Accettare Il sito utilizza i cookie per aiutarvi a visualizzare le informazioni più aggiornate. Continuando ad utilizzare il sito, l " utente acconsente all " uso dei metadati e dei cookie. Gestione dei cookie Dottorato honoris causa al metropolita Hilarion [gallery] Il 25 e 26 ottobre 2012 il presidente del Dipartimento per le relazioni esterne del Patriarcato di Mosca, metropolita Hilarion di Volokolamsk, che è negli Stati Uniti con la benedizione di Sua Santità il Patriarca di Mosca e di tutta la Russia Kirill, ha visitato il Seminario Teologico di Nashota House (Wisconsin, USA). Questo seminario, aperto fin dal 1842, è considerato una delle più prestigiose scuole teologiche anglicane di orientamento tradizionalista. È stato fondato da membri attivi del " Movimento di Oxford " , ha cercato di ripristinare la tradizione cattolica, divenendo il centro della " Chiesa alta " negli Stati Uniti. Il Seminario di Nashota House  fu visitato da San Tikhon, Patriarca di tutta la Russia, quando era vescovo negli Stati Uniti. Qui, su iniziativa del vescovo di Grafton, il santo è stato insignito del dottorato honoris causa. Il Seminario conserva  ancora testimonianze della presenza di San Tikhon. Il 25 ottobre il presidente del Dipartimento per le relazioni esterne del Patriarcato di Mosca ha incontrato il preside del Seminario, vescovo Robert Salmon, uno dei fondatori della Chiesa Anglicana nel Nord America, istituita nel 2009 dalle diocesi e parrocchie della Chiesa Episcopale in USA, che non hanno seguito la linea di liberalismo estremo della sua gerarchia. Il vescovo Salmon è stato uno dei tre vescovi della Chiesa Episcopale in Americana ai quali nel 2006 il metropolita di Smolensk e Kaliningrad Kirill, presidente del Dipartimento per le relazioni esterne del Patriarcato di Mosca (oggi Patriarca di Mosca e di tutta la Russia), ha inviato una lettera di sostegno, nella quale sottolineava che il Santo Sinodo della Chiesa ortodossa russa rimaneva aperto ai contatti e alla cooperazione con i membri della Chiesa Episcopale americana che intendevano rispettare la morale evangelica.

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Priest Robert Miclean 2/2 A Russian Orthodox Church Website About Pages About %20%20 Donate Contact Us Проекты «Правмира» Pravmir.ru Матроны.RU Не инвалид.RU Pravmir.com Форум Книги Лекторий Благотворительность Raising Orthodox Children to Orthodox Adulthood The Daily Website on How to be an Orthodox Christian Today Twitter Telegram Parler RSS Donate Navigation News В данной категории нет материалов. Family Before marriage Bringing up children Children's page Divorce In the Family What is Christian Love in Marriage? Family Life and Spiritual Warfare Should People Limit Marital Relations in Lent? Pastoral Advice Library Holy Fathers Lives of Saints New Russian Martyrs Other Media Sermons, Lectures The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Do We Have A Reaction To The Gospel? What Does the Cross Mean for us Today? Our Faith History of Christianity Icons In the Church Liturgical Life Missionary work Orthodoxy around the World Prayers Religions Sacraments Social Life Theology “Le monde entier reste silencieux au sujet de l’Artsakh” : 120 000… “The whole world is silent about Artsakh.” 120,000 people are in the blockade,… The Importance of Patiently Letting Down Our Nets in Obedience Calendar Fasting Feasts The Tree Heals the Tree The Lights of an Approaching Rescue Preparing the Way of the Lord in our Own Lives family В данной категории нет материалов. Multimedia Contact us Искать Искать Priest Robert Miclean The Rev. Fr. Robert Miclean serves at Holy Archangels Orthodox Church, OCA. Fr. Robert was born on the Feast of the Holy Cross, September 14, 1969 in Redwood City, CA. He completed his M.Div. from Nashotah House Theological Seminary in Wisconsin in 2002 and the St. Stephen’s Orthodox Theological Studies Course through the Antiochian and Ukranian Archdioceses in 2005. Fr. Robert was ordained to the diaconate in 2009 and to the priesthood in 2010 by His Beatitude, Metropolitan JONAH, at St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral (OCA) in Washington, D.C. Since 2004 he has served as full-time OCF chaplain at St. John’s College and the U.S. Naval Academy. He now shares his chaplaincy duties with his pastoring of the Mission community. Fr. Robert is an evangelist at heart, desiring to help all those “storm-tossed” on the waves of our culture to find safe harbor in the ship of the Church that leads us to further up and further in God’s eternal Kingdom. Cooperating with God’s Work in Our Lives: On the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost 10 August 2014 Priest Robert Miclean Faith means repenting when we do sin and immediately striving to get our focus back on Christ. But as Peter evidences to us: faith is hard work; it’s hard keeping our focus on Christ. But when we ...

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Accept The site uses cookies to help show you the most up-to-date information. By continuing to use the site, you consent to the use of your Metadata and cookies. Cookie policy Metropolitan Hilarion takes part in academic gathering in the Nashotah House Theological Seminary in Wisconsin, USA [gallery] On October 25-26, 2012, Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, chairman of the Moscow Patriarchate’s Department for External Church Relations (DECR), currently touring the USA with the blessing of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, visited the Nashotah House Theological Seminary in Wisconsin. The Seminary, opened in 1842, is regarded a most conservative from among theological schools of the Anglican tradition. It was founded by the leaders of ‘The Oxford Movement,’ who strived to revive the Catholic tradition, and has become the centre of High Church Anglicanism in the USA. His Holiness Tikhon, Patriarch of All Russia, visited the Nashotah House Seminary when he served as bishop in the United States. He was honoured the degree of doctor honoris causa on Bishop Charles Grafton’s initiative. On October 25, Metropolitan Hilarion met with the dean and president of the Seminary, the Right Rev. Edward K. Salmon, an initiator of establishing the Anglican Church in North America in 2009 on the basis of dioceses and parishes of the Episcopal Church in the USA, which did not want to accept its leadership’s more liberal teaching. The Right Rev. Edward L. Salmon was one of the three bishops of the Episcopal Church in the USA, whom Metropolitan Kirill of Smolensk and Kaliningrad, chairman of the DECR, (now His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia), sent a letter of support, emphasizing that the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church was open to contacts and cooperation with those members of the Episcopal Church in the USA who remain faithful to the Gospel moral teaching. That same day in the evening, the second volume of Metropolitan Hilarion’s book “Orthodoxy” recently published by St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary in the English language was presented.

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Accept The site uses cookies to help show you the most up-to-date information. By continuing to use the site, you consent to the use of your Metadata and cookies. Cookie policy Metropolitan Hilarion completes his visit to the USA On 10 November 2014, Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, chairman of the Moscow Patriarchate’s Department for External Church Relations, completed his visit to the United States. On November 8, the DECR chairman met at St Vladimir’s Orthodox Seminary with Dr. Foley Beach, Primate and Archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America. Taking part in the meeting were His Beatitude Tikhon, Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of North America and Canada, Primate of the Orthodox Church in America; Bishop John of Naro-Fominsk, Administrator of the Moscow Patriarchate’s parishes in the USA; protopresbyter John Jillians, Chancellor of the Orthodox Church in America; archpriest John Behr, Dean of St Vladimir’s Seminary; archpriest Chad Hatfield, Chancellor of St Vladimir’s Seminary; and Bishops Ray Sutton and Kevin Allen of the Anglican Church in America. The participants in the meeting discussed prospects of cooperation between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Anglican Church in America. The Anglican Church in North America was established in 2009 and currently unites the dioceses and parishes who were dissatisfied with liberal teaching of their former churches. In 2006 several hierarchs of the U.S. Episcopal Church sent a letter to Metropolitan Kirill of Smolensk and Kaliningrad, chairman of the Moscow Patriarchate’s Department for External Church Relations (now Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia) and were assured in response that the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church was open for contacts and cooperation with those members of the U.S. Episcopal Church who are faithful to the Gospel moral teaching. On 25-26 October 2012, Metropolitan Hilarion visited Nashotah House Seminary (Wisconsin, USA). The Seminary, considered to be one of the most conservative theological schools in the Anglican tradition, was founded by active figures of the Oxford Movement, striving to restore the catholic tradition, in 1842. The Seminary has become the centre of the ‘High Church’ in the USA. The Holy Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow, while a bishop in the United States, used to visit Nashotah House Seminary. At the initiative of Bishop Grafton, he was awarded there a degree of Doctor honoris causa . The Seminary cherishes the memory of Patriarch Tikhon’s visits.

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Russian Orthodox Bishop: Syrian Christians Facing ‘Extermination’ Met. Hilarion signing books at the Nashotah House Theological Seminary book store during his Oct. 25-26 visit. He lectured on the composer J.S. Bach and received an honorary doctorate in music from the Episcopal Church school in Wisconsin. In an interview for Acton’s Religion & Liberty quarterly, the Russian Orthodox bishop in charge of external affairs for the Moscow Patriarchate, Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeyev) of Volokolamsk , warned that that the situation for the Christian population of Syria has deteriorated to an alarming degree. Hilarion compared the situation today, after almost two years of fighting in Syria, as analogous to Iraq, which saw a virtual depopulation of Christians following the U.S. invasion in 2003. The Russian Orthodox Church has been among the most active witnesses against Christian persecution around the world, particularly in the Balkans, North Africa and the Middle East. In November 2011, Kirill , the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, visited Syria and Lebanon. In a meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Kirill said that he shared a concern with Assad about the “spread of religious radicalism that threatens the integrity of the Arab world.” That sentiment has been expressed widely in Christian communities in Syria — some of them dating to apostolic times — as civil war has progressively taken a heavy toll. Now almost two years on, as many as 30,000 people may have perished. Despite having few illusions about the nature of Assad’s autocratic rule, many Christians feared that the Islamist groups, involved in what the West initially viewed as another “Arab Spring” uprising, would eventually turn on them. Indeed this is what has happened. Entire Christian villages have been depopulated, churches desecrated , and many brutal killings have taken place at the hands of the “Arab Spring” insurgents. Most recently, Fr. Fadi Haddad, an Orthodox priest, was found murdered with brutal marks of torture on his remains. Car bomb attacks are now being waged against Christian neighborhoods. (See these backgrounders on the Syrian crisis from the Congressional Research Service and the Council on Foreign Relations ).

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В Свято-Владимирской семинарии (Православная Церковь в Америке) избрано новое руководство 21 ноября 2006 г. 17:59 Сайт Свято-Владимирской православной богословской семинарии (Крествуд, штат Нью-Йорк) сообщает, что Совет попечителей избрал священников Джона Бэра и Чэда Хэтфилда новыми руководителями духовной школы. Отец Джон займет должность декана — в его обязанности будет входить руководство церковной жизнью и образовательным процессом в семинарии. Отец Чэд станет проректором и возглавит административное управление школой. Декан и проректор несут ответственность перед Советом попечителей, который возглавляет Предстоятель Православной Церкви в Америке Митрополит всея Америки и Канады Герман . Отец Чэд Хэтфилд служит в Кадьяке, штат Аляска, где с 2002 года он занимает пост декана семинарии св. Германа. Отец Чэд имеет ученую степень доктора Питтсбургской богословской семинарии и две степени магистра богословия (Master of Divinity, 1978 и Master of Sacred Theology, 1988), полученные в семинарии Nashotah House в штате Висконсин. Рукоположен во пресвитера преосвященным Василием (Эсси), епископом Антиохийской православной архиепископии Северной Америки, в 1994 году. Вице-президент правления Центра православной христианской миссии (OCMC), сопредседатель Отдела по евангелизации Православной Церкви в Америке, член комитета по богословскому образованию ПЦА, член консультативного совета при журнале Christian Bioethics и член консультативного совета при колледже города Кадьяк. Отец Чэд и его супруга, матушка Фекла, переедут в кампус Свято-Владимирской семинарии в конце текущего академического года. Отец Джон Бэр, один из видных богословов нашего времени, в настоящее время занимает должность профессора патристики в Свято-Владимирской семинарии. Ученик епископа Каллиста (Уэра), отец Джон получил степень PhD в области богословия в Оксфордском университете и степень магистра богословия в Свято-Владимирской семинарии. Автор многочисленных трудов, среди которых недавно изданные книги The Mystery of Christ: Life in Death (Crestwood, NY: SVS Press, 2006) и The Nicene Faith, vol. 2 of The Formation of Christian Theology (Crestwood, NY: SVS Press, 2004). Выступает по всему миру с лекциями по православному богословию. Рукоположен во пресвитера в 2001 году. В настоящее время является редактором ежеквартального богословского журнала St Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly и the Popular Patristics Series (серии «Популярная патристика»), а также куратором программы «Межсеминарский диалог». Живет с супругой, матушкой Кейт, двумя сыновьями и дочерью в кампусе Свято-Владимирской семинарии.

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Председатель ОВЦС выступил на открытии богословской конференции в Свято-Владимирской духовной семинарии Православной Церкви в Америке 12 ноября 2021 г. 17:03 11 ноября 2021 года председатель Отдела внешних церковных связей Московского Патриархата митрополит Волоколамский Иларион , находящийся в Свято-Владимирской духовной семинарии в Нью-Йорке по благословению Святейшего Патриарха Московского и всея Руси Кирилла и по приглашению Блаженнейшего Митрополита всей Америки и Канады Тихона , выступил на открытии научно-богословской конференции «Исследуйте Писания», посвященной переводу на английский язык шеститомного исследования владыки  под общим названием «Иисус Христос. Жизнь и учение». Перед открытием конференции ректор Свято-Владимирской семинарии дал в честь председателя Отдела внешних церковных связей торжественный ужин. На вечере присутствовали Блаженнейший Митрополит всей Америки и Канады Тихон, иерархи Православной Церкви в Америке архиепископ Нью-Йорский и Нью-Джерсийский Михаил и архиепископ Питтсбургский и Западно-Пенсильванский Мелхиседек, викарий Восточно-Американской епархии РПЦЗ епископ Манхэттенский Николай , митрополит Северо-Восточной епархии Маланкарской Ортодоксальной Церкви в США Мар Захария Николаос, викарий Патриарха Сирийской Ортодоксальной Церкви в США архиепископ Мар Дионисий Иоанн (Кавак), ректор римско-католической семинарии и колледжа им. Святого Иосифа епископ Джеймс Масса, протосингел Антиохийской архиепископии Северной Америки архимандрит Иеремия (Дэвис), декан Свято-Тихоновской духовной семинарии (ПЦА) протоиерей Иоанн Паркер, представитель главы Англиканской Церкви в Северной Америке каноник Кристофер Калпеппер, декан богословской семинарии Nashotah House профессор Гарвуд Андерсон, декан Свято-Троицкой духовной семинарии РПЦЗ Николай Шидловский, представители Благотворительного фонда Grace and Mercy Foundation во главе с его основателем Биллом Хваном, а также многочисленные представители других христианских конфессий, работающие в области новозаветных исследований.

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протоиерей Димитрий Юревич (30.01.1972) протоиерей Димитрий Юревич Кандидат богословия, заведующий кафедрой библеистики Санкт-Петербургской духовной академии. официальная страница Биография Родился 30 января 1972 г. в г. Самаре. В 1989 г. окончил с серебряной медалью среднюю школу и поступил в Самарский государственный аэрокосмический университет, который окончил с отличием в 1995 г. по специальности прикладная математика. С 1995 г. по 1996 г. работал в Самарском государственном аэрокосмическом университете на кафедре прикладной математики в должности преподавателя-стажера, затем - ассистента. В 1996 г. поступил и в 1999 г. окончил с отличием Санкт-Петербургскую православную духовную семинарию, был удостоен премии митрополита Никодима I степени. 7 октября 1998 г. архиепископом Тихвинским Константином пострижен во чтеца. В 1999 г. поступил в Санкт-Петербургскую православную духовную академию. С 7 января по 10 мая 2000 г. обучался в семинарии Nashotah House Епископальной церкви США, где изучал библейские дисциплины. Работал в Санкт-Петербургском епархиальном управлении с 1 марта 2001 г. в должности веб-редактора официального сайта Санкт-Петербургской митрополии, с 1 сентября 2001 г. по 9 сентября 2004 г. - в качестве референта-переводчика Санкт-Петербургского филиала Отдела внешних церковных связей Московской Патриархии. 10 марта 2002 г. рукоположен во диакона митрополитом Санкт-Петербургским и Ладожским Владимиром и с 31 марта 2002 г. назначен штатным диаконом собора свт. Николая Чудотворца в г. Павловске, Санкт-Петербург. В 2003 г. окончил академию с защитой кандидатской диссертации по богословию на тему «Мессианские пророчества книги святого пророка Исайи в понимании палестинских иудеев III в. до Р.Х. - I в. по Р.Х. (по материалам рукописей Мертвого моря)». С 22 декабря 2003 г. по 15 июня 2009 г. преподавал на кафедре библеистики Московской православной духовной академии библейские предметы - библейскую герменевтику, исагогику Ветхого Завета и историю русской библеистики. На протяжении этого же времени работал в качестве веб-редактора сайта кафедры библеистики МПДА.

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Archive Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk sums up the Search for Scriptures theological conference 13 November 2021 year 18:26 On November 12, 2021, the chairman of the Department for External Church Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate, Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk, who is in the USA with a blessing of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia and at the invitation of His Beatitude Metropolitan Tikhon of All America and Canada, attended the plenary sessions of the academic-theological conference on “Search for Scriptures”, which took place at St. Vladimir’s Seminary in New York. The conference gathered leading American specialists in the New Testament studies, including Professor Emeritus Carl Holladay, Kendler School of Theology, the Emory University; Professor of Biblical Studies Craig Keenner, Asbury Theological Seminary; Professor of New Testament Studies Gregory Sterling, Yale School of Divinity; Professor Emeritus Edit Humphrey, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary; Prof Garwood Anderson, dean of the Nashotah-House Theological Seminary; Mr John Barnet, Associate Professor at the Chair of the New Testament, St. Vladimir’s Seminary; Associate Professor Bruce Beck, the Holy Cross Seminary in Brooklyn, MA; Prof of Religion and Philosophy James Walles, dean of the Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Ten. Each of the scholars who came to St. Vladimir’s Seminary presented a paper. Many speakers pointed to the importance of dialogue between the Orthodox Church and representatives of the contemporary biblical scholarship, which for the most part ignores the patristic tradition of interpreting Holy Scriptures while in Orthodoxy precisely this tradition is considered normative. Summing up the conference, Metropolitan Hilarion noted that the four canonical Gospels are the main and only sources from which information about the life and teaching of the Lord Jesus Christ should be drawn. Neither the apocryphal Gospels, nor any other “alternative sources” can be perceived as containing reliable information about Him. And the most authoritative interpretations of the Gospels is that which has formed within the Church and has been approved by it. At the same time, Orthodox theologians should not ignore the achievements of contemporary Bible studies in those aspects that do not contradict the Orthodox doctrine. Dialogue between representatives of the Orthodox Church and contemporary biblical scholarship is important for the both sides, Metropolitan Hilarion emphasized. DECR Communication Service /Patriarchia.ru Календарь ← 7 December 2023 year

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Funeral Served for Reposed Serbian Metropolitan Christopher of Chicago and Libertyville Chicago, August 24, 2010 On August 24, at the Serbian Orthodox Monastery in Libertyville, Illinois, the burial service took place for Metropolitan Christopher of Chicago and Libertyville, of the Serbian Orthodox Church. At 7:45 on Wednesday, August 18, 2010, on the eve of the feast of the Transfiguration of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, His Eminence Christopher, Metropolitan of Chicago and Libertyville, fell asleep in the Lord at the age of 82. Born in Galveston, Texas, and baptized Velimir Kovacevich, the future Metropolitan Christopher was the ninth of twelve children of Serbian immigrant parents. After graduation from high school, he attended Nashotah House and graduated from St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Seminary in Libertyville, Illinois. After marriage, he was ordained to the Diaconate and Priesthood. Continuing his education, he earned a B.A. (Philosophy), Master of Letters (History) at the University of Pittsburgh; the Master of Divinity from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology in Brookline, Massachusetts, and completed courses and examinations for the doctorate at the Chicago Theological Seminary. Father Velimir ministered to parishes in Pennsylvania and in Chicago, also serving as chaplain to four universities. He assisted his parishes to become bilingual in their worship and education programs. As a priest, he served as spiritual father, counselor, youth worker, administrator, educator, and, above all, in priestly ministry at the Holy Altar. Widowed in 1970, he is the father of four, as well as the grandfather of nine. Elevated to the episcopate in 1978 by the Assembly of Bishops in Belgrade and tonsured with the monastic name of Christopher, he became the first American-born bishop to serve a diocese of his church in North America. As Bishop of Eastern America and Canada, he soon developed a diocesan-wide program in religious education. Active also in ecumenism, he has served on the joint commission of Orthodox and Roman Catholic bishops and on the Orthodox-Lutheran dialogue, and has represented his church at high levels in both the National and World Councils of Churches. In 1991, he was elevated to the rank of Metropolitan, thereby becoming Primate of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the U.S. and Canada. May the Lord our God grant blessed repose and eternal rest to His Eminence Metropolitan +Christopher. Information from the official website of the Serbian Orthodox Church in North and South America 25 августа 2010 г. ... Смотри также Комментарии Здесь Вы можете оставить свой комментарий к данной статье. Все комментарии будут прочитаны редакцией портала Православие.Ru . Ваше имя: Ваш email: Введите число, напечатанное на картинке Отправить Подпишитесь на нашу рассылку

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