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Photo: Pope Francis and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I embrace.
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December 9, 2021
Dear Melkites across America,
Christ is born! Glorify Him!
Within God's plan for his creation, humanity would live in an eternal paradise where peace would reign among mankind and even with the animal world. God would be glorified in all aspects of his creation and all of these aspects would be for the glorification of man and woman - the apex of God's creation.
Adam and Eve harmed this relationship with God by choosing the devil's temptation to eat of the one tree God had prohibited. Their act created sin and death. Yet the all-loving God created a new plan of renewal with the promise of a Savior born of a woman by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. In time the promise was fulfilled through a young girl of Nazareth, Mary the virgin who said yes to God's plan and gave birth to Jesus Christ in the flesh. God now took human flesh to share his divinity with our humanity- he became one of us.
We celebrate this birth each year but not just a birth of the past, rather a new birth today in each and everyone of us. His birth as a human being was our renewal to live in paradise once again. Through our incorporation into the life of Christ: baptism, chrismation and Eucharist, we become other Christs committed to living his life. He is reborn in us and the celebration of his birth in Bethlehem must become a reminder every day of our life that he is our Savior, GOD WITH US - EMMANUEL.
The gospel writers Matthew and Luke present us with a beautiful account of the Lord's birth with a cast of characters and even nature. We witness the earth providing a humble cave and an animals' feeding box in which the child Jesus is laid. The heavens reveal a star to point out to the Magi or wise stargazers where he would be born. Heavenly angels announce to shepherds in the field the good news singing "glory to God and peace on earth." With their sheep they go to Bethlehem's cave followed later by the Magi bearing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh and there they find heaven on Earth - God in the flesh born of the Virgin Mary. She is protected by the noble Joseph who becomes the protector of Mary's child.
This holy event opens our hearts to accept a humble birth of the everlasting and almighty God in the flesh. It has motivated artists to create many images of the miraculous birth in icons, paintings, writings and other Media forms ; even our calendar is calculated from the time of his birth. He becomes the center of all humanity.
Adam and Eve transgressed God's command; the new Adam, Jesus Christ and the new Eve, the Mother of God, renewed and reconciled our broken humanity with the plan of God. Our broken human nature is divinized. Jesus becomes a man in human flesh to unite our humanity to his divinity: all humanity is called to be divine.
Dear sisters and brothers, clergy and laity, I offer you my love and prayers, asking God to open your hearts to renew yourselves in full commitment to Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. And through you may he open the hearts of many others to his gospel message. There is still much brokenness in our world, lack of peace among warring nations, major economic problems all around, imbalance in many aspects of our life, violence and senseless shootings, abortion or killing the unborn, and euthanasia, sometimes called mercy killing but in reality totally against God. We look to our faith and our commitment to living Christ and his teachings to combat the non-godly ways. It all begins with us.
Remain strong in your faith, learn and study it more and live it vibrantly. May the celebration of the Lord's birth open us to renew ourselves once again and not just on December 25, but every day of our life. We celebrate this birth also at the end of the year to embark on a new year with all godly aspects of love and peace.
My love and my prayers for each and everyone of you. May you enjoy this family feast all the days that follow. Allow the Lord to be reborn in you! A blessed feast of the Nativity of Christ, a happy and healthy 2022, and a joyful Feast of the Theophany celebrating God's manifestation through the event of his baptism in the Jordan River by John the Forerunner.
Sincerely yours in the new-born Savior,
+Nicholas
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“Lord, give us peace, for you have given us everything.” Isaiah 26:12 (LXX)
To you, dear friends, my best wishes for the Feast of the Nativity of Our Lord God and Saviour, Jesus Christ, and for the New Year 2022.
God himself offers festal wishes to all of us, Christians and others, because God always takes the initiative. He it is who prepared the choir of angels to bring us the angelic, cosmic song of Beit Sahour and Bethlehem, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.” (Luke 2: 14)
It is God, Jesus himself, New-born in Bethlehem, who addresses this hymn to us, wishing all of us joy, peace and happiness. Christmas is God’s great initiative for all the children of this earth.
This is Christmas: the mystery of Christmas, mystery of the Incarnation, mystery of the Advent of God to our earth. This is the mystery of God's encounter with the children of this earth, "And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.” (John 1: 14) He came to proclaim Peace to us near and far. He killed enmity among men. (cf. Ephesians 2: 13-14) This is God's programme for humans, the Christmas programme, the programme from heaven to earth.
It is above all God’s programme to achieve peace among the men of this world.
How we need peace in the East! We experience a cycle of enmity, hatred, aggression, war, starting from Palestine, the cradle of Jesus, Prince of Peace. Our young people, whole generations of children, are brought up to enmity.
It is beautiful to see, here and there, initiatives and contracts between Arab states and Israel, but there can be no true, lasting, comprehensive, common peace between Arabs and Israelis, without peace for Palestine, and the recognition of the rights of Palestinians to a homeland, identity, dignity and heritage.
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Uniontown, PA - The Sisters of St. Basil the Great are pleased to announce that on Sunday, September 5, 2021, the 87th Annual Pilgrimage in honor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help will be held at Mount St. Macrina. With the theme, “Mother of Perpetual Help, Our Gentle Protectress”, the Pilgrimage will be an in-person event and will also be streamed live. Weather permitting, liturgical services will be broadcast at www.sistersofstbasil.org.
Out of an abundance of caution, and in consultation with local county CDC/health department officials, the Pilgrimage will be conducted with guidelines and limitations.
Although we are very happy to warmly welcome Pilgrims to the grounds of Mt. St. Macrina this year, we encourage those with compromised health conditions, unvaccinated Pilgrims, or those who would need to travel great distances to pray with us virtually via the livestream at www.sistersofstbasil.org.
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By Gina Christian • Posted August 12, 2021 - CatholicPhilly.com
Following Pope Francis’ recent institution of the ministry of catechist, a local Catholic college has launched a one-of-a-kind program to “teach the teachers” of the faith.
Starting this fall, Manor College will offer the world’s first post-baccalaureate certificate in Eastern Christian catechetics.
The 180-hour, fully online curriculum is designed for catechists or lay persons wishing to delve more deeply into Eastern Christian tradition.
Courses, which begin Sept. 7, are structured in seven-week segments, with each costing $1,125. Tuition for the certificate totals $4,500, and discounts are available when five students from the same diocese or eparchy enroll.
The program is anchored in the “Catechism of the Ukrainian Catholic Church: Christ – Our Pascha,” released in 2016 in response to St. John Paul II’s call for “new and local catechisms” of the 23 additional churches that along with the Latin church comprise the entire Catholic Church. All are in full communion with Rome and recognize the pope as their visible head.
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Virtual Conference via Zoom
Liturgy and Scripture:
Praying the Word of God
Virtual Conference Online
June 22, 2021
The Orientale Lumen XXV Conference will be held as a "virtual" conference in June 2021 on the theme of "Liturgy and Scripture: Praying the Word of God." Speakers will pre-record their lectures for viewing on YouTube in early June, and a 3-hour live, interactive panel discussion will be held on Tuesday, June 22 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm EDT via Zoom video conference. We will also offer archive lectures about Liturgy from OLTV by Metropolitan Kallistos and Archimandrite Robert Taft, SJ (of blessed memory). Registration for both the 10 pre-recorded videos and the interactive panel discussion will be $75 per person, $50 for advance registration before June 1st. All registrations must be completed by June 20th. Links will be sent to only those who register for access to the videos and Zoom panel discussion. Questions can be submitted before the panel discussion or during the discussion. Advance questions will receive priority from the moderator.
Speakers will include:
Archbishop Job of Telmessos
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, Geneva, Switzerland
Father Andrew Summerson
Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Parma, Whiting, IN
Father Ted Pulcini
Antiochian Orthodox Church, Chambersburg, PA
Dr. Sr. Vassa Larin
Host of "Coffee with Sister Vassa", Vienna, Austria
Father Marco Benini
The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC
Dr. Daniel Stevens, Director of the Scholars Initiative
Brian Hyland, Curator of Latin and Greek Manuscripts
Museum of the Bible, Washington, DC
Additional videos by
Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia
Archimandrite Robert Taft, SJ
Bishop John Michael Botean, Moderator
Romanian Catholic Diocese of St. George, Canton, OH
For more information navigate to: https://olfoundation.net/conferences/ol-xxv/
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This is from an email sent out by Jack Figel of Eastern Christian Publications:
21st Annual Cyril and Methodius Lecture, Byzantine Catholic Seminary, May 18 at 7:00 pm
“The Liturgy of Jerusalem: History, Theology and Lessons for Today” by Deacon Daniel Galadza
https://www.bcs.edu/2021/04/13/21st-annual-lecture/
50th Anniversary Forum, Washington Theologica Consortium, May 26 at 7:00 pm
“Educating Religious Leaders to Engage in Public Life” with Archbishop Job of Telmessos, Bishop Mariann Budde of Washington, Dr. Gregory Howard of the Proctor School of Theology, and Fr. Mark Morozowich, School of Theology and Religious Studies, CUA
https://washtheocon.org/wtc_events/anniversary-forum/
Orientale Lumen XXV Conference, June 22 at 1:00 pm
“Liturgy and Scripture: Praying the Word of God”
Advance lectures and panel discussion with Archbishop Job of Telmessos, Fr. Andrew Summerson, Fr. Ted Pulcini, Dr. Sr. Vassa Larin, Fr Marco Benini, and Dr. Daniel Stevens and Brian Hyland, Curators of the Museum of the Bible; additional videos by Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia and Archimandrite Robert Taft, SJ