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Fr Gregory Hanson Becomes First Ordained from Diocese of the West Priestly Formation Cohort

By the grace of God, Dn. Gregory Hanson was ordained to the Holy Priesthood this winter at Holy Trinity Cathedral in San Francisco—marking a first for St. Vladimir’s Seminary and the Orthodox Church in America’s Diocese of the West (DOW). Fr. Gregory is the first member to be ordained from...

Amber Rose Prather Pens Children’s Book about ‘Holy Movement’

As Orthodox Christians, we strive for that inner stillness, hesychia—but St. Vladimir’s Seminary alumna Amber Rose Prather wants to make sure kids and their parents alike know that it’s still okay to move. Prather authored the new children’s book A Saint’s Guide to Praying with Your Feet from Ancient Faith...

In Memoriam: Metropolitan Dimitrios of Xanthos

With faith in Christ and hope in the resurrection, we share news of the repose of His Eminence Metropolitan Dimitrios of Xanthos (James George Couchell). Metropolitan Dimitrios fell asleep in the Lord on Thursday, February 19, 2026. Metropolitan Dimitrios previously served as a member of St. Vladimir’s Seminary’s Board of...

In Memoriam: Archpriest John Ealy

With faith in Christ and hope in the resurrection, we share news of the repose of Archpriest John Ealy, 90, who fell asleep in the Lord on March 5, 2026. Fr. John, an alumnus of St. Vladimir’s Seminary (’72), served in his retirement at St. Stephen’s Orthodox Church in Longwood...

March Begins with Another Round of Ordinations

Following the ordinations in February, more members of the St. Vladimir’s Seminary community were ordained to holy orders in early March. Glory to God! On Sunday, March 8, on the campus of St. Vladimir’s Seminary, His Eminence Archbishop Alexander of Toledo and the Bulgarian Diocese ordained seminarian Dn. Bogdan Popescu...

Archimandrite Jeremy (Davis) Launches Podcast on Christian Sacrifice

On his new podcast, St. Vladimir’s Seminary trustee and alumnus Archimandrite Jeremy (Davis) explores the powerful, personal, and often overlooked meaning behind sacrifice—from the burnt offerings of the Old Testament to the self-offering of Jesus Christ to the daily sacrifices of Christian life. Fr. Jeremy and co-host Greg Walters launched...

Overcoming Our Paralysis

By The Very Rev. Dr. Sergius Halvorsen , Assistant Professor of Homiletics and Rhetoric This sermon by Archpriest Sergius Halvorsen, on Mark 2:1–12, was delivered at Sts. Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox Church in Glenview, IL, on Sunday, March 8, 2026. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Randa Karadsheh Anderson) Paralysis. That...

Dn Chad Cordero: Why I Joined the St Vladimir’s Society

The Rev. Dn. Chad Cordero , a deacon of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA), is attached to the Nativity of the Holy Theotokos Orthodox Church in Charlotte, NC. He was ordained to the Holy Diaconate in 2022. Dn. Chad and his wife Jaime are faithful members of the St...

Memory Eternal: Praying at the Graves of Orthodox Luminaries

Over the past year, St. Vladimir’s Seminary went the extra mile—miles, to be more accurate—to commemorate several luminaries in the Seminary’s history. On or near the anniversaries of repose, members of the Seminary community have traveled to conduct memorial prayers at the gravesites of Archpriest Georges Florovsky (September 9, 1893–August...

SVOTS Awarded Nearly $25K to Promote Understanding of Oriental Orthodox Liturgical Singing

St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary (SVOTS) is pleased to announce forthcoming public events highlighting the sacred music of Oriental Orthodox traditions. The events are supported by a Worshipping Communities Grant of $24,990 from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship (CICW). The purpose of this grant, one of seventy-nine that commenced...