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June 4-8, 2008

Conference Accommodations Registration Schedule
St Alban and St Sergius Fellowship Conference (Jun 4-8) PDF Print E-mail

This summer from Wednesday, June 4 to Sunday, June 8, 2008, St Vladimir’s Seminary will be hosting a conference of the Fellowship of St Alban and St Sergius to mark the 80th anniversary of the Fellowship. This conference is open to the general public and has the theme of “Rome, Constantinople, and Canterbury: Mother Churches?”

Saint Alban and Saint Sergius Fellowship Conference at St Vladimir's Seminary The conference will explore Rome, Constantinople, and Canterbury and how each plays a role of primacy over the local Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican churches around the world. Questions such as “how is primacy understood among and between the churches themselves” and “what role does communion with a ‘mother church’ play in establishing the identity of a local church” will be discussed. In addition, there will be workshops, plenary sessions, and worship services.

Some of the keynote speakers include:
(LIST UPDATED April 30, 2008)

  • Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) of Diokleia,
  • Metropolitan Philip (Saliba) of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America
  • Bishop Hilarion (Alfeyev) of Vienna and Austria, Russian Orthodox Church
  • Bishop Keith Ackerman, Diocese of Quincy 
  • The Very Rev. Patrick Henry Reardon, Senior Editor, Touchstone Magazine     
  • The Very Rev. John H. Erickson, Professor, St Vladimir’s Seminary
  • The Rev. Richard John Neuhaus, Editor and Chief, First Things Magazine
  • Igumen Jonah Paffhausen, Abbott of Monastery of St John of Shanghai and San Francisco
  • The Rev. Warren Tanghe, SSC, Chaplain to All Saints' Sisters of the Poor Convent
  • The Rev. Canon J. Robert Wright, Professor of Ecclesiastical History, General Theological Seminary

The Fellowship of St Alban and St Sergius, founded in 1928, exists to work and pray for greater understanding and cooperation between Christians, particularly Anglican and Orthodox. This conference is open to the public and anyone interested may register; however, registration and accommodation are limited.

The full conference fee including on-campus accommodations and all meals is $500.00. If full payment is received by May 7, 2008, the fee is $400.00. The full conference fee including lunches, but without on-campus accommodations is $250.00. If full payment is received by May 7, 2008, the fee is $200.00. For day visitors including lunch the fee is $75.00 per day.  Hotel information for those not staying on campus is available.

Online registration is available. If you prefer to register by mail, a printable form is available in PDF format.

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