The Seminary’s celebration of the Feast of the Nativity of the Theotokos was made even more joyous with the presence of His Beatitude Metropolitan Tikhon and the ordination of Seminarian Daniel Werner to the Holy Diaconate.
His Beatitude arrived to campus Sunday evening, September 7, and celebrated Vigil with the community at Three Hierarchs Chapel. The following morning, His Beatitude presided over the festal Divine Liturgy, during which he ordained Subdeacon Daniel.
The Rev. Dn. Daniel is a third-year seminarian (M.Div. Program) from the Orthodox Church in America (OCA)’s Diocese of the South. Dn. Daniel, his wife Matushka Aly, and their children attended St. Athanasius Orthodox Church in Nicholasville, KY, before Dn. Daniel began his studies at St. Vladimir’s Seminary.
“Glory to God! I am humbled to receive ordination to the Holy Diaconate and am grateful to His Beatitude for entrusting me with this ministry,” Dn. Daniel reflected. “I am also grateful for St. Vladimir's Seminary. I love all my teachers and mentors here, and I am indebted to them for the formation I am undergoing. I also thank my family and friends for their support and encouragement.”
May God grant the newly ordained Dn. Daniel, his wife Matushka Aly, and their family many years!
Following the Divine Liturgy, His Beatitude blessed two newly-painted icons of St. Herman of Alaska and St. Olga of Kwethluk for the Seminary chapel.
Monday afternoon, His Beatitude met with the newly ordained Dn. Daniel and his fellow seminarians and their families to discuss life as seminarians and the importance of prayer.
“My prayer is that each of you will receive the blessing of renewal at this time of year, which is the time of harvest and preparation for the next planting season,” His Beatitude said to the community. “In terms of life at the Seminary, you might say the incoming class and the return class have been gathered together, and now is the time to plant yourselves in the earth of humility, so that you might be watered by your professors, be nurtured by your experience of the ascetical and liturgical life, suffer the growth pangs of formation and blossom as genuine servants of Jesus Christ.”
The visit marked His Beatitude’s first archpastoral visit to the Seminary of the new academic year.