en The Purpose of Lent By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-06-06T03:42:02+00:00 O Lord and Master of my life, take from me the spirit of sloth, faintheartedness, lust for power and idle talk. -Lenten Prayer, St. Ephraim the Syrian The Lenten Season, or the Great Fast as the Church calls it, comes each year as part of the Paschal celebration. It is a forty day fast, a time of preparation during which we come face to face with ourselves in the light of extraordinary prayers and insights into our spiritual condition, given as only the Orthodox Tradition is able. Here we discuss Lent, the school of repentance and what God intends for us by it. Full Article
en Trinity, Incarnation and Sacrament - Part 2 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-07T03:14:06+00:00 In part two of the series, we discuss different world views and philosophies that the Incarnational and Trinitarian Christian dogmas confront. We continue to discuss the importance of clear and precise dogma and what has happened to the concept of "sound doctrine" in the modern Christian world. Full Article
en The Creeds and the Sacramental Life - Part 3 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-07T03:15:27+00:00 In part three, we discuss the importance of the Creedal statements of the early Church. Are the dogmatic formulations of Trinity and Christology philosophical minor details for scholars or are they the very foundation of how we define EVERYTHING. Are Creeds divisive, intolerant and pointless or are they the basis for real unity in Truth? Full Article
en The Creeds and the Sacramental Life - Part 4 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-07T03:16:50+00:00 In Part 4 we continue the discussion of the Creeds and the 7 Ecumenical Councils. In a broad survey of the first eight centuries we discuss why the Councils called and the specific issues the 7 Councils dealt with. Then we ask, "What practical application do the ancient Councils have for modern Christians?" Full Article
en Incarnation, Sacrament and Salvation - Part 8 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-07T03:21:18+00:00 In Part 8 of the series we discuss the foundations of a "sacramental world view" based on the dogmas of the Incarnation and Trinity. How does God relate to creation and thus to the human being through the Incarnation and how does this manifest itself in the sacramental life of the Church? Full Article
en Incarnation, Sacrament and Salvation - Part 9 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-07T03:22:18+00:00 In the ninth part of the series on forming an Orthodox world view, Steve and Bill continue the discussion of the sacramental world view in light of the Incarnation and Trinity. Full Article
en Sola Sacramentalism? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-02-07T03:23:35+00:00 In the tenth and final program in the series on "Developing an Orthodox World View" Steve and Bill discuss the notion of "sola sacraments." Often we hear that the Orthodox (and other liturgical Churches) believe that all that is necessary is to show up on Sunday and take communion in order to be saved. In this program we look at the relationship of the sacramental life to the rest of our Christian walk in Christ. This is also the first program recorded in the "Basement Catacomb Studio." Full Article
en Relics Part 3: Essence and Energies By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-02-20T17:54:54+00:00 After a two-month disappearance, Steve and Bill resurface and finally record part three of the series on "Relics." In this program they discuss the Orthodox view of God and how the creation can literally "participate in God," or, as St. Peter says, be a "partaker of the divine nature." How can the infinite God who says, "You cannot see my face and live," also promise that "the pure in heart shall see God"? The distinction between the essence and energies of God is one of the fundamental dogmas of the Orthodox faith and gives us a vision of our union with God which is ultimately our salvation. Full Article
en Relics Part 4: Persons, Essence and Energies By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-02-23T22:54:08+00:00 In part four of our discussion of relics, we tackle the nature of God and the nature of the human being and how we can "know" a person. What is the relationship of "nature" to a "person"? What is an "energy"? How are a nature's energies expressed? The proper definition of nature, energy and personhood form the cornerstone for a proper definition of salvation and the goal of our existence in God. Full Article
en Trinity, Incarnation and Sacrament: Dogma - Part 1 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-10-25T02:13:22+00:00 This is the first part of a nine-part series on forming an Orthodox world view that is founded on the dogmas of the Trinity, Incarnation, and sacrament. In part one we discuss the concept of "dogma" or doctrine. Is dogma important? How can we talk to modern people who believe they don't believe in "dogma"? Full Article
en Musical Instruments of the Bible By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-14T02:42:05+00:00 Dr. Yelena Kolyada speaks at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Seminary on "Musical Instruments of the Bible." Full Article
en Extending the Kingdom By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-14T02:54:49+00:00 This is the third of four Lenten meditations delivered by Archpriest Chad Hatfield at the seminary's annual Pure Week retreat. Full Article
en How Life Begins (Genesis) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-14T02:59:20+00:00 Fr. Harry Pappas, priest at Archangel Orthodox Church in Stanford, Connecticut, and an adjunct professor at St. Vladimir's, leads the seminary's second annual Public Lenten Retreat. Titled "Back to Basics: Old Testament and Life," his presentation is divided into three parts, the first of which, "How Life Begins," can be heard here. Full Article
en 2011 Commencement Address By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-14T03:05:20+00:00 Professor David Drillock delivers the 2011 commencement address. Professor Drillock was the first to receive an honorary Doctor of Music degree from St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary. Full Article
en Women Disciples of the Lord: Part Two By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-14T04:26:34+00:00 Mat. Juliana Schmemann, the widow of Fr. Alexander Schmemann, former dean of St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, delivers a speech via video titled "The Joy to Serve." Full Article
en Women Disciples of the Lord: Part Three By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-14T04:28:39+00:00 Dr. Kyriaki Karidoyanes Fitzgerald, an Orthodox theologian, pastoral counselor, and licensed psychologist, delivers a speech titled "Eve, Mary, and Us." Full Article
en Women Disciples of the Lord: Part Four By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-14T04:31:27+00:00 Dr. Mary Ford, Assistant Professor of New Testament at St. Tikhon's Orthodox Seminary, delivers a speech titled "Light from the Past on Vocations Today." Full Article
en Orthodox Perspectives on Peace, War, and Violence By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-14T20:12:23+00:00 The Very Rev. Dr. Philip LeMasters speaks at the St. Vladimir’s Seminary 2011 Orthodox Education Day. Full Article
en Listen, Witness, and Weep: What Can the Church Offer Service Men and Women? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-14T20:17:38+00:00 Dr. Stephen Muse speaks at the St. Vladimir’s Seminary 2011 Orthodox Education Day. Full Article
en Great Lent: Gift of God in Christ: Part 1 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-15T00:39:43+00:00 Touching upon all the gifts that the season of Great Lent offers for spiritual growth, Fr. John Behr, Dean of St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, delivers four reflections on the emergence of life through suffering, brokenness, and death. With astute attention to the teachings of Scripture and the Fathers, Fr. John centers on the necessity of dying for true life in Christ—life eternal—to emerge. Full Article
en Great Lent: Gift of God in Christ: Part 2 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-15T00:42:19+00:00 Touching upon all the gifts that the season of Great Lent offers for spiritual growth, Fr. John Behr, Dean of St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, delivers four reflections on the emergence of life through suffering, brokenness, and death. With astute attention to the teachings of Scripture and the Fathers, Fr. John centers on the necessity of dying for true life in Christ—life eternal—to emerge. Full Article
en Great Lent: Gift of God in Christ: Part 3 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-15T00:44:50+00:00 Touching upon all the gifts that the season of Great Lent offers for spiritual growth, Fr. John Behr, Dean of St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, delivers four reflections on the emergence of life through suffering, brokenness, and death. With astute attention to the teachings of Scripture and the Fathers, Fr. John centers on the necessity of dying for true life in Christ—life eternal—to emerge. Full Article
en Great Lent: Gift of God in Christ: Part 4 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-15T01:24:09+00:00 Touching upon all the gifts that the season of Great Lent offers for spiritual growth, Fr. John Behr, Dean of St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, delivers four reflections on the emergence of life through suffering, brokenness, and death. With astute attention to the teachings of Scripture and the Fathers, Fr. John centers on the necessity of dying for true life in Christ—life eternal—to emerge. Full Article
en Commencement 2013 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-15T04:08:46+00:00 The Rev. Dr. Sarah Fogg, Director of Pastoral Care at St. John's Riverside Hospital in Yonkers, New York, delivers the commencement address to the SVOTS Class of 2013. Full Article
en Chancellor Addresses Poverty Conference at SVOTS By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-15T04:11:29+00:00 Fr. Chad Hatfield, Chancellor and CEO of St. Vladimir's Seminary, explains the reasoning behind the school's upcoming conference on poverty. Full Article
en Poverty Conference One By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-15T19:28:48+00:00 Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy. Full Article
en Poverty Conference Two By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-15T19:34:10+00:00 Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy. Full Article
en Poverty Conference Three By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-15T19:37:59+00:00 Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy. Full Article
en Poverty Conference Four By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-16T20:30:49+00:00 Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy. Full Article
en Does Christian Tradition Have a Future? Fr. John Meyendorff's Questions Revisited By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-16T23:16:23+00:00 The Very Rev. Dr. John H. Erickson, former seminary Dean (2002-2007), speaks at the first annual "Father John Meyendorff Memorial Lecture" at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary on September 15, 2013. Full Article
en 2014 Commencement By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-17T20:44:19+00:00 At its commencement exercises on Saturday, May 31, 2014, St. Vladimir's Seminary awarded diplomas in three programs to 21 graduates: four Master of Theology, eight Master of Divinity, and nine Master of Arts degrees. Among the graduates were five priests and one deacon, who will join the ranks of alumni clergy serving the Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches in the U.S. and around the world. Archbishop Job (Getcha) gave the commencement address. Full Article
en Force Your Mind to Descend into the Heart By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-24T21:53:31+00:00 Bishop Alexander of the Bulgarian Diocese of the OCA gave the Second Annual Meyendorff Lecture at SVOTS on September 14, 2014. The title of his lecture was "Force Your Mind to Descend into the Heart: Some Resemblances between Byzantine Hesychasm and Merkavah Mysticism." Full Article
en Orthodox Christian Laity Open Forum By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-12-01T22:26:42+00:00 Orthodox Christian Laity hosted an open forum at St. Vlad's on the work of the Episcopal Assembly. Speakers included Alexei Krindatch, Bishop Michael of New York and New Jersey, and Archbishop Nathaniel of the Romanian Episcopate. Full Article
en Commencement 2015 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-07-02T05:27:14+00:00 This year's commencement address was delivered by The Most Reverend Elia, Metropolitan of Oulu, Orthodox Church of Finland, the first St. Vladimir's Seminary graduate to be consecrated a bishop in Western Europe. Full Article
en Third Annual Father John Meyendorff Memorial Lecture By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-09-30T02:44:52+00:00 Dr. Predrag Matejić, the curator of the Hilandar Collection at Ohio State University, delivers the third annual Fr. John Meyendorff Memorial Lecture. Metropolitan Tikhon of the OCA and Metropolitan Joseph of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese were also given honorary doctor of divinity degrees at the convocation. Full Article
en Women Disciples of the Lord: Part Five By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-06T02:54:32+00:00 Orthodox author, speaker, and AFR podcast host Frederica Mathewes-Green delivers a speech titled "Confessions of a Freelance Writer: Discerning God's Will in an Unpredictable Vocation." Full Article
en J.R.R. Tolkien By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-06T02:54:43+00:00 Dr. Christopher Mitchell, director of the Marion E. Wade Center at Wheaton College, which houses a major research collection by and about seven British authors, including J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, speaks on Tolkien at the 2012 Orthodox Education Day. Full Article
en The Life of Repentance and Purity By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-03-21T15:36:21+00:00 The Very Rev. Fr. Dr. John Behr, the Dean of St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, Dr. Bishop Anba Suriel of the Coptic Diocese of Melbourne, Dean of St. Athanasius Coptic Orthodox Theological College, Australia, and the Very Rev. Fr. Dr. Athanasius K. Farag, Dean of Pope Shenouda III Coptic Orthodox Theological Seminary, speak at the book launch of the new SVS Press book by Pope Shenouda The Life of Repentance and Purity. Full Article
en Annual Seminary Lenten Retreat: Part 1 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-03-29T23:20:32+00:00 Bishop Anba Suriel of the Coptic Diocese of Melbourne, Australia, speaks at the annual Lenten retreat at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Full Article
en Annual Seminary Lenten Retreat: Part 2 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-04-04T20:01:21+00:00 Bishop Anba Suriel of the Coptic Diocese of Melbourne, Australia, speaks at the annual Lenten retreat at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Full Article
en Annual Seminary Lenten Retreat: Part 3 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-04-10T02:59:22+00:00 Bishop Anba Suriel of the Coptic Diocese of Melbourne, Australia, speaks at the annual Lenten retreat at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Full Article
en Annual Seminary Lenten Retreat: Part 4 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-16T22:57:00+00:00 Bishop Anba Suriel of the Coptic Diocese of Melbourne, Australia, speaks at the annual Lenten retreat at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Full Article
en 2016 Commencement By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-06-02T05:24:04+00:00 Dr. Paul Meyendorff delivers the commencement address at the 2016 graduation at St. Vladimir's Seminary on May 21. Dr. Meyendorff is retiring after 29 years of teaching Liturgical Theology at the seminary. Full Article
en Women Disciples of the Lord: Part One By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-23T21:01:45+00:00 From June 17-19, 2011, St. Vladimir's Seminary hosted a conference titled "Women Disciples of the Lord." The conference lectures will be posted here in biweekly installments. First up is the keynote address delivered by the Very Rev. Dr. John Behr, Dean of St. Vladimir's Seminary. The title is "Male and Female He Created Them." Full Article
en The Past, Present, and Future of Orthodox Music By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-02-08T22:49:09+00:00 Father Ivan Moody—prolific composer, sought after conductor, editor of sacred music, and author and lecturer—speaks on "The Past, Present, and Future of Orthodox Music" in this public conversation. He touches upon everything from deciphering early musical notation written on papyri to creating fresh repertoire in sacred music, and from the “monophony and polyphony wars” in church history to the therapeutic function of music in contemporary church and society. Full Article
en Repentance Leads to Gratitude: Part 1 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-02T17:21:10+00:00 On February 27–28, 2017, Priest David Mezynski, associate dean for Student Affairs at St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, presented four lenten reflections during the two days of intensive liturgical services that annually mark the beginning of Great Lent for the seminary community. Using a story-telling format and employing a variety of sayings from the desert monastics, Father David focused on the theme of gratitude as the fruit of repentance, and especially pinpointed two main obstacles to true repentance: 1) feeling no awareness of sin, with a consequent refusal to change; and 2) possessing a despairing attitude, with a consequent inability to receive forgiveness. Full Article
en Repentance Leads to Gratitude: Part 2 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-02T17:22:52+00:00 On February 27–28, 2017, Priest David Mezynski, associate dean for Student Affairs at St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, presented four lenten reflections during the two days of intensive liturgical services that annually mark the beginning of Great Lent for the seminary community. Using a story-telling format and employing a variety of sayings from the desert monastics, Father David focused on the theme of gratitude as the fruit of repentance, and especially pinpointed two main obstacles to true repentance: 1) feeling no awareness of sin, with a consequent refusal to change; and 2) possessing a despairing attitude, with a consequent inability to receive forgiveness. Full Article
en Repentance Leads to Gratitude: Part 3 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-02T17:23:25+00:00 On February 27–28, 2017, Priest David Mezynski, associate dean for Student Affairs at St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, presented four lenten reflections during the two days of intensive liturgical services that annually mark the beginning of Great Lent for the seminary community. Using a story-telling format and employing a variety of sayings from the desert monastics, Father David focused on the theme of gratitude as the fruit of repentance, and especially pinpointed two main obstacles to true repentance: 1) feeling no awareness of sin, with a consequent refusal to change; and 2) possessing a despairing attitude, with a consequent inability to receive forgiveness. Full Article
en Repentance Leads to Gratitude: Part 4 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-02T17:23:56+00:00 On February 27–28, 2017, Priest David Mezynski, associate dean for Student Affairs at St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, presented four lenten reflections during the two days of intensive liturgical services that annually mark the beginning of Great Lent for the seminary community. Using a story-telling format and employing a variety of sayings from the desert monastics, Father David focused on the theme of gratitude as the fruit of repentance, and especially pinpointed two main obstacles to true repentance: 1) feeling no awareness of sin, with a consequent refusal to change; and 2) possessing a despairing attitude, with a consequent inability to receive forgiveness. Full Article
en St. Vladimir's Seminary's 75th Commencement's “Golden Moments” By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-06-04T20:50:27+00:00 St. Vladimir's Seminary's 75th Commencement, held May 20, 2017, included several distinguishing moments: granting degrees to 16 graduates in three academic programs; remarks to graduates by His Beatitude the Most Blessed Tikhon, of the Orthodox Church in America; the commencement address by His Grace the Right Reverend John of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America; the appointment of Archpriest John Behr to the newly established “Father Georges Florovsky Distinguished Professorship of Patristics"; and the bestowal of the St. Macrina Award upon Archpriest Chad Hatfield, Seminary President. Full Article