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June
22-27, 2003
Youth
Institute
For
the fifth year in a row, St. Vladimir’s Seminary is offering
scholarships for a limited number of students entering their senior
year in high school to participate in the Summer Institute.
The theme
for this year’s Institute is Living Traditions.The program
will include participation in the main talks, small group discussions,
several off-campus field trips, and liturgical worship.
St Vladimir’s
is a graduate school that seeks to serve Orthodox theology through
education and scholarship. In its Statement of Purpose it acknowledges
that according to the teachings of the Orthodox Church, theology
is not a field reserved for the clerical few but is rather the
living foundation of the life and activity of the entire community
of believers.
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the Orthodox Church in the United States, there are few
opportunities for high school students to study Orthodox
theology in an academic setting. The Youth Institute attempts
to meet part of this need for those students who wish to
deepen their love for Christ and His Church.
The
seminary is convinced that true theological education and
reflection must be grounded in prayer, and participants
will have the opportunity to participate in its full cycle
of church services.
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“I
sincerely hope that this fantastic program will continue
for many years to come, so that many more young men and
women will have the opportunity to have the experience
of a lifetime.” - A comment from one of
last year’s participants. |
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critical aspect of theology is its component of service,
and participants will be exposed to such programs in the
New York area. It is the hope of the seminary that what
participants learn at the Institute will be used to further
serve their home church and wider community.
Students
will be asked to do preparatory reading, to write short
daily reflections on what they are learning, and write a
3-5 page paper at the conclusion of the Institute on a relevant
topic of their interest. |
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experience was so memorable, so spiritually and intellectually
beneficial. Without a doubt it will remain as one of the
most special weeks of my life.” - A comment
from one of last year’s participants. |
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Since
only a limited number of scholarships are provided, admission
to the program is competitive. Students from all Orthodox
jurisdictions are encouraged to apply-diversity will be
a factor in selection. Room, board, and tuition are waived
for those accepted; the cost of travel and additional expenses
need to be covered by the participant, who is encouraged
to ask their home parish for support.
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| registration
form (.pdf) |
For
further information, please contact:
Fr
Steven Belonick
(914-961-8313 ext. 328) |
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