Orthodoxy in America - Past, Present and Future
Orthodoxy in America - Past, Present and Future
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St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary presents a real time webcast of conference on the future of Orthodoxy in America
Posted on Fri Jun 19 2009


 
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Realtime webcast of key conference on the future of Orthodoxy in America

Click on the link below to watch the webcast beginning Thursday, June 18 at 7:30 pm EST

http://www.orthodoxdetroit.com/stvladimirswebinar.htm

Recent exchanges of views about Orthodoxy in North America, the role of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, events in the Antiochian Archdiocese, debates in the Romanian Episcopate, and pan-Orthodox sessions that deliberated on the “diaspora” (without American participation) emphasize how vital it is to reflect upon events that have shaped the current situation and to regularize Orthodoxy in North America.

To address this need, and in a summer which might be described as the most pivotal in American Orthodox history, St. Vladimir's Seminary is hosting a summer conference titled, “The Council and the Tomos: Twentieth-century Landmarks towards a Twenty-first-century Church” June 18 - 20.

The conference will focus on three visions which have shaped Orthodoxy in America: The vision of St. Tikhon; The vision of autocephaly; and a vision for the future, which will be offered by His Beatitude, Metropolitan Jonah at the conclusion of the conference.  Speakers will focus on watersheds that have shaped the Orthodox Church in America: the All-Russian Council of 1917-18 and the Tomos of Autocephaly granted in 1970. The Very Rev. Alexander Garklavs, Chancellor of the OCA, will deliver a free public lecture at 7:30 p.m. on June 18, 2009, to begin this vital conference. A panel discussion will conclude the conference.

While registration for participating on-campus is now closed, St. Andrew House has sponsored a real time video webcast of the conference to maximize participation in this pivotal conversation. Live video streaming by St. Andrew’s House will be linked from the seminary web site, www.svots.edu .

In addition to the live video feed, Ancient Faith Radio, the  seminary’s Internet radio partner, will be providing audio of the conference in podcast format.

Whether you are able to participate in person, by live video feed, or by listening via podcast, we pray that you are able to play a part in this weighty discussion on the past ­ and future ­ of the Church in our land.

Questions about the summer conference may be addressed to
events@svots.edu . The conference program is available here.


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