On the Feast of the Holy and Righteous Lazarus, seminarian Deacon Seraphim (William) Joa was ordained to the Holy Priesthood by His Grace The Right Rev. Michael , bishop of the Diocese of New York and New Jersey, Orthodox Church in America. Father Seraphim is in his third year of...
[img_assist|nid=9118|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=450|height=582]On Bright Thursday, April 19, 2012, St. Vladimir's Seminary community will be serving up a Fiesta Dinner with an authentic Hispanic flair to benefit the Hogar Rafael Ayau Orphanage in Guatemala. The dinner will include main courses of "arroz con pollo" (chicken) and "pernil" (pork) cooked up by our own Rafael Rivera, a native of the Dominican Republic and the ever smiling and effervescent Plant Manager at the seminary.
Truly the "Cherubim" and the "Seraphim" sang on our seminary campus on the Feast of the Holy and Righteous Lazarus, when the St. Vladimir's Seminary's Children's Choirs presented their Spring Concert, with His Grace The Right Rev. Michael , bishop of the Diocese of New York and New Jersey, Orthodox...
A mission team from the seminary community, led by Chancellor/CEO Archpriest Chad Hatfield, will be in Guatemala May 31–June 7 to lend much-needed hands to Hogar Rafael Ayau Orphanage. The team will assist in moving the orphanage from "Zone 1," a crime-ridden and dangerous area of Guatemala City, to Hogar...
More than thirty-five St. Vladimir's Seminary alumni, representing twelve graduating classes, as well as friends and prospective seminarians, gathered at St. Joseph Church, Wheaton, Illinois for a Bright Friday dinner sponsored by the SVOTS Alumni Association. Archpriest Alexander Rentel, assistant professor of Canon Law and Byzantine Studies at the seminary...
View a sermon delivered by senior seminarian Deacon David (Chandler) Poling, here. Beginning fall semester 2012, Scripture and Homiletics courses offered at St. Vladimir’s will be augmented in accordance with planned curriculum revisions begun by the Dean and faculty in 2007. The reinforced curriculum, according to Dr. John Barnet, associate...
Kids in our campus Church School finished out their program with a celebratory field day—fun games and grilled food capped their year-long learning experience. Second-year seminarian Ashley Lear served as the director of this year's program, which she designed to provide much longer but less frequent learning sessions: focused retreats...
This coming fall semester, Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) will become a requirement for all new students enrolled in the Master of Divinity program at the seminary. This means that beginning in academic year 2012–2013, incoming seminarians who are M.Div. candidates will be required to complete 400 hours of hospital visitation...
The St. Vladimir's Alumni Association welcomes alumnus Gregory Abdalah ('07) as the new Chair of the Alumni Association Board. Mr. Abdalah was selected for the position during the spring election, which resulted in adding three new at-large members to the Alumni Board as well. Mr. Abdalah, who succeeds Archpriest David...
8 May 2012 • Off-campus Event [img_assist|nid=9649|title=|desc=Trdat the Architect, from Armenia, was responsible for reconstructing the dome of the famed Hagia Sophia, following a massive earthquate in AD 989.|link=none|align=left|width=300|height=200]Professor Richard Schneider, visiting professor of Liturgical Arts at St. Vladimir's, will deliver a free and public lecture titled "Armenian Architecture: Local Culture or World Architecture?" on Tuesday, May 8th at 7:30 p.m. at nearby St. Nersess Armenian Seminary, 150 Stratton Road, New Rochelle, New York. Professor Schneider will discuss whether Armenian church architecture typified the building style of a regional single culture or many cultures (e.g., Armenian, Byzantine, Syrian), all of which led to the development of the "Middle Byzantine" design that today is thought to characterize the "model" Orthodox church building.