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His Eminence Metropolitan Saba Makes First Pastoral Visit to SVOTS

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On Thursday, September 28, His Eminence Metropolitan Saba, primate of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America (AOCANA), celebrated the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy at Three Hierarchs Chapel on the campus of St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (SVOTS).

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His Eminence made his first official visit to SVOTS at the invitation of His Beatitude Metropolitan Tikhon, primate of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA). Welcoming him at the seminary were SVOTS President, the Very Rev. Dr Chad Hatfield, the faculty, and the seminarians, especially the Antiochian students and recent graduates who served alongside Metropolitan Saba and sang with the Byzantine Choir. The Byzantine Choir was led by the Rev. Nicholas Fine (M.Div.’23), newly appointed Lecturer in Liturgical Music.

During the Divine Liturgy, His Eminence elevated Fr Bogdan Bucur to the dignity of archpriest. The Very Rev. Dr Bogdan Bucur is Associate Professor of Patristics at SVOTS and an archpriest of the Antiochian Archdiocese.

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The day also marked the commemoration of St Isaac the Syrian. His Eminence included commemorative prayers for His Eminence Metropolitan Isaac of Germany and Central Europe, and all those who keep St Isaac as their patron. In his homily, Met. Saba highlighted the great emphasis St Isaac placed on humility in his writings, and encouraged the faithful in attendance to strive to attain humility first in their pursuit of the virtues.

Listen to His Eminence’s homily

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Following the liturgy, His Eminence met with the Antiochian seminarians and the faculty, stressing the importance of priestly formation and ministry. Expressing gratitude for His Eminence’s visit, Fr Chad Hatfield remarked, “We look forward to building upon our 70-year-long relationship with the Antiochian Archdiocese now under the pastoral care of His Eminence, Metropolitan Saba.”

Article adapted from antiochian.org.