Triumph
of Orthodoxy in Buenos Aires
On 16
March in the Resurrection Cathedral in Buenos Aires, Protopreist
Vladimir de Skalon and its deacons conducted liturgy with
the special supplication "On the Conversion of the Wayward."
A number of people gathered for this event, filled with gratitude
to the Lord for the great honor and joy of being Orthodox
Christians.
All the worshipers carefully followed the divine liturgy.
The cathedral choir sang very well under the direction of
Viktor Vyugov.
Fr. Vladimir stood before the Altar of the Lord in ceremonious
prayer, undoubtedly sensing behind him the effect of each
and every worshiper. Just by looking at him, one's heart knows
that the Lord hears the prayers of each church-goer. Fr. Vladimir,
now in his eighties, serves as an example of devotion to the
Lord, devoting more than half his life to the priesthood.
Fr. Vladimir emerged for the sermon with the words of St.
John of Shanghai, which the parishioners took home with them:
words about the Orthodox faith being as a pure wellspring
of the faith in Christ, without simplification or alteration,
on the joy of calling oneself an Orthodox Christian, on being
grateful to the Lord for this.
The
School Year in Temperle Begins
The parish
school of the Church of the Protection of the Most-Holy Mother
of God in Temperle (a suburb of Buenos Aires) begans with
a ceremony.
The rector of the parish, Priest Igor Bulatov, along with
Deacon Vladimir Oleinik, the teachers and students and parishioners,
gathered to ask God's blessing. A service of supplication
was performed for the start of the school year.
The school
at Protection Church is opening its doors for a third year
to all those who wish to learn the Russian language. The Law
of God is also taught at the school. Lessons in Russian are
held on the high-school level in two groups--beginning and
secondary. Professional teachers from among the new immigration
include Elena Konstantinovna Kovalskaya and Svetlana Viktorovna
Mironova. The children also study music; Russian songs and
dances, preparing matinees for the holidays. Irina Andreevna
Koltsova teaches music, while parishioners and parents tend
to the refreshments.
A great debt of gratitude is expressed to the organizer and
head of the school, Tatyana Nikolaevna Tedlyarevich for her
tireless work.
Beginning their studies on the day of St. Gregory Palamas,
we hope for his help and prayers to the Lord for a successful
and fruitful school year.
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