Introduction
Saint Vladimir's embraces the challenge of serving the Church and the needs of Orthodox Christians in the 21st Century. Time brings change but the Truth of the Gospel is eternally unchanging; adjustments must be made to engage a rapidly changing world, but without sacrificing that which is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
St Vladimir's Theological Quarterly
St. Vladimir's Theological Quarterly (SVTQ)—in continuous publication for nearly seventy years—has a fresh new look and format and is now under new editorial leadership: Dr Ionuț-Alexandru Tudorie, Academic Dean and Professor of Church History at St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary...
News & Events
In Memoriam: Matushka Anne Hopko
Matushka Anne “Anya” Hopko, née Schmemann, fell asleep in the Lord in Quebec, Canada, where she was vacationing with family. She was 78.

2022 Fall Open House
October 14, 2022

Orthodox Advanced Leadership Conference
September 16, 2022

St Vladimir's Education Day Online
August 13, 2022
St Vladimir's Blog
Embracing the Sacrifice of the Priesthood
Sacrifice is at the heart of priestly ministry—this is a truth that most of us take for granted, but what does it mean to you? Does it evoke the prospect of financial hardship and strains on one's...

Argus the Watcher
Odysseus [Ulysses] Recognized by His Dog (Theodoor van Thulden, c. 1630) Argus the Watcher, by St. Vladimir's Seminarian Theodore Mantzikos, was chosen as the winning entry of the 4th Annual St...

A Copernican Revolution to Liturgical Theology
Father Alexander Schmemann did not approach liturgy as something for academic theologians to tinker with. He rather approached liturgy as a source for theology itself—the ontological condition for...