Pastoral
Conference and St. Nicholas Day in Seattle
The Pastoral Conference of the clergy of the Western-American
Diocese and the Western part of the Canadian Diocese opened
in Seattle on Tuesday, December 17 under the Chairmanship
of his Grace, Bishop Kyrill of Western America and San Francisco.
Participating were 33 clergymen: one bishop, 23 priests,
and 9 deacons--from Alaska, British Columbia, Washington,
Oregon, California, Arizona, Idaho, and Colorado. The clergy
arrived in Seattle on Tuesday, by 11:00am.
After a welcoming luncheon, sponsored by the Sisterhood
of St. Nicholas Cathedral (as were all of the other meals
at the Conference), the clergy were taken by the host of
the Conference, Priest Aleksei Kotar, Rector of St. Nicholas
Cathedral, to the recently-renovated second floor of the
parish building, where the Chapel in the room where St.
John of Shanghai and San Francisco reposed is located.
After venerating the icons in the Chapel of St. John, the
participants boarded a school bus for an excursion to Vashon
Island, the home of the Monastery of the All-Merciful Savior.
After a brief ferry trip, during which the clergy, standing
on the deck, were treated to the amazing sight of a large
pod of killer whales (orcas) cavorting in the waters, the
bus arrived at the monastery, where the Ruling Bishop was
greeted, accompanied by the ringing of bells, by the Abbot
of the Monastery, Hieromonk Tryphon, and the other monks.
In the recently-completed monastery chapel, a moleben before
the beginning of any good deed was served, asking God's
blessing on the participants of the Conference and their
labors.
A reporter and photographer from the Associated Press had
accompanied the clergy on their trip to Vashon Island, and
recorded all that occurred for a story to be published.
The reporter interviewed several of the participants, asking
about the Conference and about church life in parishes of
the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia. After the
moleben, Fr. Tryphon gave a tour of the monastery grounds,
showing the foundations that have already been laid for
future monastery buildings--cells for the brothers, a refectory,
and guest houses. Fr. Tryphon then led a group of clergy
on a trek through the monastery woods along the Valaam and
Optina trails, pointing out the various crosses and shrines
that had been put up along the path. Most of the clergy
on this excursion had never been to the Monastery of the
All-Merciful Savior before, and were astounded by the natural
beauty of the monastery territory, which covers more than
16 acres.
After the walk through the woods, the visitors were treated
to refreshments in the monastery main building--lenten cookies,
accompanied by the monastery's famous coffees and teas,
the sale of which is a significant source of income for
the monastery. Fr. Tryphon shared his plans for the future,
and presented Bishop Kyrill with a commemorative blue cobalt
plate with the logo of the monastery embossed in gold. Every
participant also received gifts--a box of monastery tea
and a color brochure with photographs of the monastery.
After the trip home to St.Nicholas Cathedral, the clergy
gathered in the Church for vespers and matins, after which
dinner was served in the Parish Hall. The participants were
able to become acquainted with one another, as many of the
clergy of the Western American Diocese had not previously
met the clergy of the Western part of the Canadian Diocese
or the clergy from Alaska.
The following morning, Divine Liturgy was served in the
Cathedral, with two clergy choirs (one singing in Slavonic
and one in English). Word had come during the night that
one of the clergymen of the Western American Diocese, Priest
Phillip Blyth, had reposed at about midnight. After Liturgy,
the clergy performed the order of the passing of the soul
from the body for their reposed brother. It was very moving,
as everyone felt that it was providential that so many clergy
had been gathered together at the very same time that one
of their number had reposed in the Lord, and so were able
to pray together.
After breakfast, the clergy gathered in the Conference Room
upstairs. A draft of an Address to His Eminence Metropolitan
Laurus from the participants of the Conference was read
and approved.
Following this, Archpriest Alexander Lebedeff, gave a presentation
on the two Conferences on the History of the Russian Church
that he attended--the first, in Hungary in 2001, and the
second, just completed, held in Moscow in November 2002.
Fr. Alexander described the goals of the Conferences and
went over the topics that had been presented. A lively question
and answer session then followed.
Following lunch, the clergy congregated in front of the
church, where the formal group picture was taken. Then,
they proceed to the Conference Room to hear Hieromonk Tryphon's
lecture, "The Pastor as Marriage Counselor." After
a brief discussion, a second lecture followed--a presentation
by Deacon Jan Veselak, "Dealing with Substance Abusers
and Co-dependents." Both Fr. Tryphon and Fr. Jan have
many years experience in counseling, so their views and
suggestions were listened to with great interest, especially
as both lecturers focused on the spiritual aspects of counseling
from an Orthodox perspective.
Fr. Alexander Lebedeff then shared some extracts from the
presentation given at the Historical Conference in Moscow
by Rassophore Nun Vassa (daughter of Archpriest George Larin)
which contained the recorded views of Metropolitan Anastassy,
taken from the Synodal Archives of the Russian Orthodox
Church Outside of Russia, found both in New York and in
the State Archives of the Russian Federation (the Synod,
fleeing Belgrade at the approach of the Red Army, was forced
to leave behing the larger part of the Synodal Archives,
which ended up in Moscow). From these Synodal Protocols,
previously unpublished, one is able to get a much clearer
picture of the views of Metropolitan Anastassy and the historical
positions of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
regarding the Moscow Patriarchate and other jursidictions--views
which were much more moderate than some now would think.
The prayer rule before Holy Communion was read in the Chapel
of St. John, followed by dinner in the parish hall. At 6:00pm,
the clergy gathered in the Cathedral, where all of the clergy,
led by Bishop Kyrill, served a full pannikhida for the newly-departed
Priest Phillip Blyth. The Vigil for St. Nicholas, the Patronal
Saint of the Cathedral, followed at 6:30pm. Two choirs sang--the
parish choir and a choir of clergy. All of the clergy came
out to serve at the polyeleos. The parishioners, after the
service, expressed their amazement at how strong the clergy
voices were, when they sang the opening "O come let
us worship" and the Megalinarion to St. Nicholas.
Vigil ended some time after 10:00pm. On the Day of the Feast
of St. Nicholas, His Grace Bishop Kyrill was met in the
Cathedral by all the gathered clergy at 9:00am. During the
reading of the hours, Bishop Kyrill elevated Reader Gordian
Bruce to the rank of Subdeacon, and bestowed the right to
wear the orarion to Reader Nicholas Ilyin, son of Priest
Michael Ilyin. At the hierarchal Divine Liturgy, Priest
Alexei Kotar, the Rector of St. Nicholas Cathedral, was
elevated to the rank of Archpriest for his service to the
Church and also in view of his position as Dean of the Northwest
Deanery of the Western American Diocese. Priest John Adams
of Victoria, British Columbia, was awarded the right to
wear the nabedrennik and the purple skufia, and Protodeacon
Christopher Birchall of Vancouver was awarded the right
to wear the kamilavka for their many years of service to
the Church.
After the consecration of the Holy Gifts, Subdeacon Gordian
Bruce was ordained to the holy diaconate. Two choirs sang
antiphonally throughout the service, which concluded with
a moleben with a procession around the Church. Although
rainthreatened, the weather held out and the sun even made
a brief appearance during the reading of the Gospel before
the Church at the Procession.
Following the service, all gathered in the Parish Hall for
a trapeza luncheon prepared by the Sisterhood, at which
Bishop Kyrill congratulated the new Archpriest, Fr. Alexei
Kotar, and commended him for his work in directing the parish
in Seattle.
ADDRESS
of the Pastoral Conference to Metropolitan Laurus To His
Eminence, The Most Reverend Laurus, Metropolitan of Eastern
America and New York, First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox
Church Outside of Russia
Your Eminence, Merciful Archpastor and Father!
We, clergy of the Western-American Diocese and the Western
part of the Canadian Diocese, gathered together in the God-saved
city of Seattle for a Pastoral Conference under the chairmanship
of our Ruling Hierarch, the Right Reverend Kyrill, send
up our humble prayers to the Lord our God for your speediest
and full recovery. We regret that the ailment that has afflicted
you has denied us the opportunity to see you here at our
Conference and to hear directly your guiding instructions
and good counsel. Greeting Your Eminence on the occasion
of the recently past First Anniversary of your Primacy,
we, at the same time, confirm our sincere filial devotion
to Your Eminence and promise to the extent of our abilities
to support you in your untiring labors in the administration
of our Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia.
We sincerely pray that the All-Merciful Lord will grant
you health, strength, patience and many years.
Asking your archpastoral prayers and First-hierarchical
blessing,
The unworthy servants of Your Eminence.
[signed]
+Bishop Kyrill
Archpriest Stefan Pavlenko
Archpriest Alexander Lebedeff
Archpriest George Kurtow
Archpriest Sergei Kotar
Archpriest Alexei Kotar
Igumen Zenon
Priest David Moser
Priest Paul Volmensky
Priest Yaroslav Belikow
Hieromonk Theodosius
Hieromonk Tryphon
Priest Sergei Overt
Priest Peter Shashkoff
Priest John Adams
Priest Michael Ilyin
Priest Boris Henderson
Priest Sergei Sveshnikov
Priest James Steele
Priest Luke Huggins
Priest James Baglien
Priest Kenneth Bracy
Priest Seraphim Cardoza
Priest John McCuen
Archdeacon Andronik
Protodeacon Paul Bilibin
Protodeacon Christopher Birchall
Deacon Oleg Gritsenko
Deacon Nikolai Lenkoff
Deacon Dimitry Jakimowicz
Deacon Jan Veselak
Deacon Moses Zorea
Deacon Gordian Bruce
Seattle
Patronal Feast of St. Nicholas, Wonderworker of Myra in
Lycea
December 6/19, 2002