Saint Vladimir’s Seminary graduate Priest Basil Paul has entered the angelic life of monasticism after being tonsured in his native Kerala, India on July 14, 2021. Following his graduation with a Master of Arts degree in May 2021, Hieromonk ( Aboun Dayroyo) Basil was ordained to the Holy Diaconate and...
The Rev. Nicholas Andruchow (St. Vladimir’s Seminary Class of 2002) and his wife Presbytera Merilynn (Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology Class of 2002) are now undertaking even greater responsibility at the Orthodox Christian ministry Project Mexico . In June 2021, Project Mexico named Fr. Nicholas, its longtime associate...
"Protopresbyter Leonid Kishkovsky will be remembered as one of the building blocks of what would become the OCA. His global contacts and influence in both Orthodox and ecumenical spheres had no rivals," said Archpriest Chad Hatfield, president of St. Vladimir's Seminary. "His legacy will be studied and interpreted for many years to come. May God grant him Paradise."
Archbishop Job Getcha “unveils” the history, meaning, and structure of the mysteries, or sacraments, of the Orthodox Church in The Euchologion Unveiled, a new book from St. Vladimir’s Seminary (SVS) Press.
At its Board of Directors meeting held on July 19, 2021, the Orthodox Church Capital Improvement Fund (OCCIF) Board of Directors unanimously elected Archpriest John Dresko (SVOTS Class of 1980) to serve as the second president of OCCIF, effective August 1, 2021.
With faith in Christ and hope in the resurrection, we share news of the repose of Archpriest Stephen Janos, an alumnus of St. Vladimir's Seminary. Fr Stephen fell asleep in the Lord on Saturday, August 7, 2021 at his residence in Mohrsville, PA.
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Father Gregory, an alumnus of St. Vladimir's Seminary, reposed in our Lord on the morning of August 11, 2021. His parishioners will remember him for his ministry to youth, warmth, and dynamic sermons.
“He was a deeply faithful priest, who loved the Church with all his heart, and he served his flock selflessly until the very end,” said St. Vladimir’s Trustee Wesley J. Smith, J.D., who served at the altar as a subdeacon with Fr. Michael for more than four years. “As he slowly declined from cancer, he modeled how Christians can face the end of their earthly sojourn with good humor, steadfast courage, and deeply committed faith. He was a priest to the very last!”