His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus Officates at Celebrations on the
Namesday of His Grace Bishop Peter of Cleveland
On February 6, the feast day of the Holy New Martyrs and Confessors
of Russia, His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus officiated at Divine
Liturgy at St Sergius Cathedral in Cleveland, along with Archbishop
Hilarion of Sydney and the Australian and New Zealand Diocese and
Bishop Peter of Cleveland. Among those serving were Protopriest
Peter Burlakov, Archimandrite Daniel from Indonesia (whom Archbishop
Hilarion received under his omophorion from the Patriarchate of
Constantinople), Priest Andre Papkov, Priest Theodor Jurewicz, Priest
Victor Boldewskul, Priest James Rohrer and Protodeacon Victor Lochmatov.
During the minor entrance, His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus awarded
Priest James the kamilavka. His Eminence Archbishop Hilarion delivered
a sermon on the topic of the feast day. After the service, Priest
Victor Boldewskul, the Senior Priest of the Cathedral, read the
following address:
"Your
Grace, Vladyka Peter!
The clergy and flock of Your Grace's St Sergius Cathedral in Cleveland
greet you on your namesday, when we honor the memory of the Holy
New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia, among whom your heavenly intercessor,
Holy New Martyr Metropolitan Peter of Krutitsk takes such a glorious
place.
It is a great joy for us that for today's celebration we are honored
by the presence of our deeply-revered First Hierarch, His Eminence
Metropolitan Laurus, and also by His Eminence Archbishop Hilarion
of Sydney and the Australian and New Zealand Diocese.
Over the last few years in the life of our Church Abroad, one sees
many reasons for hope. The first official archpastoral visit by
a representative of our Church to the Russian land, in which Archbishop
Hilarion participated, cleared the path for the historic pilgrimage
to Russia of Metropolitan Laurus. This latter trip then opened the
way for a healthy, constructive and spiritually-beneficial dialog
between the two parts of the one Russian Church, which was divided
by external means by the horrors of the last century.
We know that the evil one will spare no efforts to hinder the healing
of church divisions that we all desire so, and we must be prepared
for this. But our hearts must not be troubled. We firmly believe
that through the prayers of the Holy New Martyrs and Confessors
of Russia, and those of our heavenly intercessor, the hegumen of
the Russian Land, St Sergius of Radonezh, the Lord will relieve
the abuse of His servants, and that we will not only be able to
venerate the holy relics in Russia, but to commune of the Body and
Blood of Christ in our native land, which was soaked with the blood
of the New Martyrs.
Today we greet you, dear Vladyka Peter, our Bishop of Cleveland.
We are thankful to the Lord that in your person we have an archpastor
who stands firmly in the truth, walks upon the royal, middle path,
and does not stray into one extreme or another. Your devotion to
our Church is known to all ever since you served under St John,
and over the course of many years benefited from his example: "by
word, by life, by love, spirit, faith and chastity." We rejoice
that you support His Eminence our First Hierarch in this holy task
of making peace within the Church of Russia. Under your wise, calm
leadership, our diocesan life is developing and blossoming. We constantly
sense your archpastoral care for us, which warms our hearts and
consoles us. May God grant you health and strength for many years
to continue your archpastoral service. Eis polla eti despota!"
Then, Protodeacon Victor intoned Many Years for the day's namesday
celebrants, His Grace Bishop Alexander of Buenos Aires and South
America, His Grace Bishop Peter of Cleveland and His Grace Bishop
Gabriel of Manhattan, who celebrated his namesday at the Synodal
Cathedral in New York.
At the end of the divine service, His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus,
the bishops, clergy and multitude of parishioners and worshipers
continued their celebration at a warm and congenial trapeza feast.
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