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Metropolitan Kallistos Receives Honorary Doctorate, Seminarians Receive St. Basil the Great Award

Recognizing the many gifts that Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware), bishop of Diokleia, has offered to the Orthodox Church and to Christians worldwide, the seminary Board of Trustees and faculty bestowed upon him an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree, during an academic convocation held on the Feast of the Nativity of the...

Podcasts Now Playing: Ss. Alban & Sergius Fellowship Presentations with Keynote by Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware)

With an insightful, prophetic, and entertaining keynote, Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware), bishop of Diokleia and renowned churchman, inaugurated the North American Conference of the Fellowship of Ss. Alban and Sergius, an Orthodox-Anglican gathering which is meeting on our campus September 8–10. In his talk, titled "The Present and Future of Orthodoxy,"...

Dean Archpriest John Behr Celebrates 10th Year of Ordination on Feast of the Cross

Father John's faith informs his scholarly work and vice versa, so that in his life and work, Fr. John epitomizes the thought of St. John Chrysostom, the famed 4th-century preacher who spoke of the pastoral power of theology and words. Paraphrasing St. John in a recent sermon, Fr. John said...

Master of Arts (M.A.)

The Very Rev. Dr Bogdan G. Bucur, Director of the M.A. Program The Master of Arts program in general theological studies is intended for those wishing to explore the major academic areas within the theological curriculum without the professional preparation demanded of M.Div. candidates. Students considering ordination therefore are directed...

Interseminary Dialogue: "Our Movements, Our Seminaries, Ourselves"

The first regular discuss[img_assist|nid=7800|title=|desc=ISD gathered at St. Vladimir's in fall 2010.|link=none|align=left|width=200|height=133]ion of Interseminary Dialogue (ISD)—a group comprised of eight seminaries in the New York Metro area (Jewish and Christian, "traditional" and "progressive")—will be hosted on our campus, Monday, September 19, from 7 p.m.–9 p.m. The dialogue is open to all of our seminarians, and the topic for the evening is "Vocation and Calling," part of this year's overall theme: Our Movements, Our Seminaries, Ourselves.

Hawaiian Myrrh-Streaming Iveron Icon of the Mother of God to Visit Seminary Chapel

We invite the public to our seminary chapel, to venerate the extraordinary Hawaiian Myrrh-s[img_assist|nid=7812|title=|desc=Hawaiian Iveron Icon of the Mother of God|link=none|align=left|width=194|height=243]treaming Iveron Icon of the Mother of God. Our chapel clergy expect to receive the icon Tueday, October 11th, at 7 a.m.; and at 7:30 a.m., instead of daily Matins, they will celebrate a Molieben and Akathistos to this icon. The public is invited, both to attend the morning services, and also to venerate the icon in Three Hierarchs Chapel until 1:00 p.m. The following partial description of the icon and its history is taken from the Official website of the Eastern American and New York Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR): www.eadiocese.org. The full article may be found here.

Free Seminar: "Spiritual Issues in Suffering and Palliative Care"

[img_assist|nid=7797|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=67|height=100] Struggling with disease and terminal illness is part of the human condition, but dealing with suffering in a redemptive, Christian way presents a special challenge. To help our seminarians, neighboring clergy, health professionals, and friends better understand how to approach and manage human suffering, St. Vladimir's Seminary will offer a free seminar Friday, October 21, from 9:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., titled "Spiritual Issues in Suffering and Palliative Care."

Podcast Now Playing: "Becoming a Healing Presence," by faculty member Dr. Albert S. Rossi

"We are a healing presence to others when we give them strength and when we give them hope," said Dr. Albert S. Rossi, our adjunct professor of Pastoral Theology, during a recent interview on Ancient Faith Radio. The interview, titled, "Becoming a Healing Presence: Through Christ, We Learn to Bring...

First Annual "Missions Day" Features Atheist Rocker Turned Dynamic Christian Missionary

Public Lecture "Our speaker for the first annual 'Missions Day' on our campus is someone you will not want to miss," enthuses Chancellor/CEO Archpriest Chad Hatfield. "Our presenter, Father [img_assist|nid=7847|title=|desc=Father Themi, at "home" in Africa|link=none|align=left|width=111|height=173]Themistocles Adamopoulo, was once an atheist Rocker from Australia, now turned missionary to Africa." The Right Rev. Dr. Archimandrite Themistocles, member of the Alexandrian Orthodox Patriarchate, indeed had a vibrant ministry and mission in Nairobi, Kenya, and now is in Sierra Leone. In both settings, "Father Themi," as he is known, ministered to the poor by providing educational and employment opportunities.

"For God and Country": Orthodox Education Day 2011 Honors Military Chaplains and Armed Forces

Military chaplains, solemn and dignified in crisp dress uniforms, were honored guests at our annual open house, Orthodox Education Day, this year with the theme, “For God and Country.” The seminary, recognizing the "double Cross" Orthodox Christian chaplains bear in their obedience to the Church and military authorities, filled the...