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On Monday, December 10, 2012, the feast day of the Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God, the Protectress of the Russian diaspora, a regular session of the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia opened with the celebration of Divine Liturgy in New York's Cathedral of Our Lady "of the Sign." His Eminence Metropolitan Hilarion of Eastern America and New York, First Hierarch of the Russian Church Abroad, officiated, along with His Eminence Archbishop Mark of Berlin and Germany, His Eminence Archbishop Kyrill of San Francisco and Western America, His Eminence Archbishop Justinian of Naro-Fominsk, Administrator of the Patriarchal Parishes of the USA, His Eminence Archbishop Gabriel of Montreal and Canada, His Grace Bishop Peter of Cleveland, Administrator of the Diocese of Chicago and Mid-America, His Grace Bishop George of Mayfield and His Grace Bishop Jerome of Manhattan. Before Holy Communion, Archbishop Justinian read a sermon to the many worshipers. After a moleben before the main holy icon of the Russian diaspora, Metropolitan Hilarion gave Prince Vladimir Kirillovich Galitzine, Warden of the Cathedral for many years, the Kursk-Root Icon Medal, First Degree, and Adam Nikolaevich Krotov, his colleague, a decree of blessing from the President of the Synod of Bishops. Beginning later that day, the archpastors began their meetings, hearing the report of Archbishop Mark on the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem; the report of Protopriest Andre Papkov, President of the Church Liturgical Commission of the Synod of Bishops; Protopriest Andrei Sommer, Vice President of the Synodal Youth Department; Priest Nicholas Olhovsky, Caretaker of the Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God; Eugene Grigoriak, Treasurer of the Synod of Bishops; Deacon Ephraim Willmarth, Assistant Rector of Holy Trinity Seminary in Jordanville, NY; and members of a committee appointed by the First Hierarch to study matters concerning the building of the spiritual and administrative headquarters of our Church and possible solutions. The committee included Mark Selawry, Alexander Kulesha and Alexander Karpov, with Peter Vladimirovich Derby and Nicholas Ohotin serving as consultants.The reports were carefully heard and a serious discussion regarding many questions of church life followed. Having discussed also the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Romanov Dynasty, the archpastors decreed:
At the proposal of Bishop Peter, the Synod decided: "To instruct the clergymen of all monasteries and churches of the Russian Church Abroad, on the Sunday before the Nativity of Christ, to prayerfully mark the 200th anniversary of the victory over Napoleon, commemorating Righteous Tsar Alexander Pavlovich and all the Orthodox leaders and warriors who laid down their lives for the Faith, the Tsar and Fatherland." Discussing the practice of divine services in the Russian Church Abroad, the members of the Synod of Bishops noted the importance of preserving traditions inherited from the holy fathers, founders of the part of the Russian Orthodox Church located abroad, and carefully examining persons preparing for ordination into the clerical ranks and those wishing to be received into the bosom of the Russian Church Abroad. Among other administrative matters, intercessions by the archpastors for ecclesiastical awards to clergymen and laity were discussed.
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