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Father Superior of Pochaev Lavra commented on the claim to seize Lavra from the UOC
Father Superior of the Pochaev Lavra of Holy Assumption Metropolitan Vladimir (Moroz) commented in his interview on the recent claim of Ternopol Regional Council to confiscate the Pochaev Lavra from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and turn the monastery into the state conservation area. It is reported by the UOJ correspondent.
Commenting on the events, Metropolitan Vladimir, father superior of the Pochaev Lavra, tells that clouds have been gathering around the monastery for over 2 years now: politicians, journalists, officials have been trying to defame the sanctity, disseminate fake information, intrude into the smooth life of the monastery. The metropolitan is sure, however, this situation lurks no threat to genuinely faithful minds.
«The folks, being in elated spirits, hurry up to bend and kiss incorruptible relics, to ask of their intercession with God. As we were walking along the streets, we were favorably impressed by such a huge number of people who were participating in the Cross Procession which made us feel invigorated”, the father superior shares his impressions.
“The Ukrainian mass media sometimes highlight what is contrary to the reality, which is painful and disturbing for us to some extent – still there is such evidence. We are a part of the society and therefore, the experience of the Church and Orthodox people is our experience as well. A lot of facts prove our being somewhat despised”, states the Metropolitan. He warned those who have an ill vision of the Church they’d better change their standpoints in order not to lose their souls by committing acts similar to those of the XX century’s theomachists.
Besides, the Lavra’s father superior told about a new Transfiguration Cathedral in which feast worships were held on the occasion of the commemoration of Saints Job and Amphilochius of Pochaev. According to him, the construction of the Cathedral commenced in 2010, yet the first Divine Liturgy and blessing of the water were conducted by the deceased Beatitude Metropolitan Vladimir (Sabodan) as soon as in 3 years after the beginning of construction works.
“Since then we’ve held worship services on big holidays in the Cathedral. We are extremely happy because it can accommodate 2.5 times as much people as the Assumption Cathedral can. I believe if God helps us fulfill our plans and intentions, it’ll be one of the biggest mosaic churches of the world”, the Metropolitan assures.
Metropolitan Vladimir particularly underscored the Holy Mount will extend its hospitality to all those who wish to kneel sincerely and devotionally before icons and relics, and advised to visit the sanctity at least once a year in regular days when a more quiet and slow paced atmosphere offers a lot more possibilities for spiritual enrichment.
Светлая Суббота 2012 г. Bright Saturday 2012
ПРЕСС-СЛУЖБА ВОСТОЧНО-АМЕРИКАНСКОЙ ЕПАРХИИ
В Светлую субботу 21 апреля, в Свято-Николаевском Патриаршем соборе гор. Нью-Йорк духовенство и прихожане Патриарших приходов в США и Русской Зарубежной Церкви по традиции собрались для совместного пасхального богослужения.
Божественную литургию возглавил Управляющий Патриаршими приходами в США, Высокопреосвященнейший архиеп. Наро-Фоминский Юстиниан, которому сослужили викарии Восточно-Американской епархии: Преосвященнейшие епископы Мейфильдский Георгий и Манхеттенский Иероним, а также собор священнослужителей приходов Русской Церкви в Соединенных Штатах Америки.
On Bright Saturday, April 21, clergy and parishioners of the Patriarchal Parishes in the USA and the Russian Church Abroad gathered in St. Nicholas Patriarchal Cathedral in New York City for the traditional joint celebration of the Paschal divine services.
His Eminence, Archbishop Justinian of Naro-Fominsk, Administrator of the Patriarchal Parishes in the USA, celebrated the Divine Liturgy, co-served by Their Graces, Eastern American Diocesan vicar Bishops George of Mayfield and Jerome of Manhattan, as well as an assembly of clergy from parishes of the Russian Church in the United States of America.
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The Timeline of Eastern Orthodoxy in North America represents timeline of the historical development of religious communities, institutions and organizations of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in North America.
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A procession (French procession via Middle English, derived from Latin, processio, from procedere, to go forth, advance, proceed) is an organized body of people walking in a formal or ceremonial manner.
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The Russian Orthodox Church (Russian: Русская Православная Церковь) is traditionally said to have been founded by Andrew the Apostle, who is thought to have visited Scythia and Greek colonies along the northern coast of the Black Sea. According to one of the legends, St. Andrew reached the future location of Kiev and foretold the foundation of a great Christian city. The spot where he reportedly erected a cross is now marked by St. Andrew's Cathedral
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00:01:38 1 Purpose and goal of ecumenism
00:02:50 2 Historic divisions in Christianity
00:03:01 2.1 Christian denominations today
00:08:05 2.2 Ancient apostolic churches
00:10:00 2.3 Great Schism
00:13:05 2.4 Western schisms and reformations
00:18:25 3 Modern ecumenical movement
00:21:38 4 Three approaches to Christian unity
00:25:08 4.1 Catholicism
00:31:29 4.2 Orthodoxy
00:35:22 4.3 Anglicanism and Protestantism
00:35:32 4.3.1 Anglicanism
00:38:46 4.3.2 Protestantism
00:42:08 5 Contemporary developments
00:42:18 5.1 Catholic–Orthodox dialogue
00:46:56 5.2 Issues within Protestantism
00:49:56 6 Opposition to ecumenism
00:50:06 6.1 Opposition from some Protestants
00:52:02 6.2 Opposition from some Orthodox Christians
00:54:28 7 Ecumenical organizations
00:54:39 7.1 Councils of churches
00:55:20 7.2 Ecumenical institutes and offices
00:55:30 7.3 Ecumenical monastic communities and orders
00:56:17 7.4 Interdenominational ministries
00:57:18 7.5 Political parties
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The term ecumenism refers to efforts by Christians of different Church traditions to develop closer relationships and better understandings. The term is also often used to refer to efforts towards the visible and organic unity of different Christian denominations in some form.
The adjective ecumenical can also be applied to any interdenominational initiative that encourages greater cooperation among Christians and their churches, whether or not the specific aim of that effort is full, visible unity.
The terms ecumenism and ecumenical come from the Greek οἰκουμένη (oikoumene), which means the whole inhabited world, and was historically used with specific reference to the Roman Empire. The ecumenical vision comprises both the search for the visible unity of the Church (Ephesians 4:3) and the whole inhabited earth (Matthew 24:14) as the concern of all Christians.
In Christianity the qualification ecumenical is originally (and still) used in terms such as ecumenical council and Ecumenical Patriarch in the meaning of pertaining to the totality of the larger Church (such as the Catholic Church or the Orthodox Church) rather than being restricted to one of its constituent local churches or dioceses. Used in this original sense, the term carries no connotation of re-uniting the historically separated Christian denominations, but presumes a unity of local congregations in a worldwide communion.
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- Socrates
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Tonsure () is the practice of cutting or shaving some or all of the hair on the scalp, as a sign of religious devotion or humility. The term originates from the Latin word tōnsūra (meaning clipping or shearing) and referred to a specific practice in medieval Catholicism, abandoned by papal order in 1972. Tonsure can also refer to the secular practice of shaving all or part of the scalp to show support or sympathy, or to designate mourning. Current usage more generally refers to cutting or shaving for monks, devotees, or mystics of any religion as a symbol of their renunciation of worldly fashion and esteem.
Tonsure is still a traditional practice in Catholicism by specific religious orders (with papal permission). It is also commonly used in the Eastern Orthodox Church for newly baptized members and is frequently used for Buddhist novices and monks. It exists as a traditional practice in Islam after completion of the Hajj and is also practiced by a number of Hindu religious orders.
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Eastern Christian Monasticism is the life followed by monks and nuns of the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Church of the East and Eastern Catholicism. Some authors will use the term Basilian to describe Eastern monks; however, this is incorrect, since the Eastern Church does not have religious orders, as in the West, nor does Eastern monasticism have monastic Rules, as in the West.