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Dn Dr Vitaly Permiakov Presents at Holy Trinity Seminary 75th Anniversary Event

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Holy Trinity Seminary in Jordanville, NY celebrated the 75th anniversary of its founding over the weekend of September 15-17, 2023. On Saturday, Sept. 16, Assistant Professor of Liturgical Theology, the Rev. Dn Dr Vitaly Permiakov presented a talk at the public program “The Orthodox Christian Seminary in the 21st Century,” hosted by Holy Trinity Seminary. 

The goal for the program was to “encourage broad knowledge of everything that prepared the way for today’s Orthodox Seminary program, and how this may be interpreted for the benefit of contemporary pastoral objectives.” Dn Vitaly’s presentation, “The Orthodox Seminary Endeavor in the West,” covered a detailed history of institutional seminary education in North America, focusing especially on the formational period in the 1930s-1950s, when perceived differences in vision led to the “emergence of several theological schools serving the Orthodox people in North America–it divided the efforts but providentially served to emphasize different strengths.” Dn Vitaly stressed that “now that communion between the churches has been restored, we are called to closer cooperation in view of our common goal, which is serious theological preparation of future clergy for America.”

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Seminary President, the Very Rev. Dr Chad Hatfield, and Academic Dean, Dr Ionuț-Alexandru Tudorie were also in attendance at the lectures and Q&A sessions, enjoying warm hospitality from the faculty and staff of Holy Trinity Seminary. “We were very glad to attend the 75th anniversary celebration of our sister seminary,” Fr Chad remarked. “The presentations given about the importance of seminary education in the 21st century spoke directly to the real, dire need for the expansion of quality Orthodox education in this country and the world today.”

On Sunday, Sept. 17, Fr Chad and Dn Vitaly concelebrated at the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy at the Holy Trinity Cathedral of the Jordanville monastery, presided by His Eminence, Metropolitan Nicholas (Olhovsky) of Eastern America and New York (ROCOR), with 8 other hierarchs and numerous clergy. 

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From left: The Rev. Dn Dr Vitaly Permiakov; His Grace Luke, Bishop of Syracuse Vicar of the Eastern American Diocese (ROCOR); The Very Rev. Dr Chad Hatfield; Dr Ionuț-Alexandru Tudorie