From the Indiana List. Posted 3 years ago.
Two observations:
1) Has anyone noticed a peculiar thing? That those
clergy who graduated
from Holy Trinity Seminary in Jordanville are, with
perhaps very few
exceptions, of one mind regarding the current issues
confronting the Church
Abroad. They support the decisions of Their bishops
and do not hold
extremist views.
Remember, those who attended Holy Trinity Seminary
in the 1950's, 1960's
and early 1970's were under the direct influence of
Archbishop Averky,
Archimandrite Constantine (Zaitseff), Protopresbyter
Michael Pomazansky,
Ivan Mikhailovich Andreev and other professors of
the old generation. The
Seminarians saw Archbishop Averky virtually every
day, sometimes for many
hours a day (he taught New Testament and
Homiletics), and heard all of his
discourses at Trapeza and all of his sermons. These
seminarians were
completely imbued with the teaching and minset of
the Historcial Russian
Church and the historcial position of the Church
Abroad. They were all
ordained by Metropolitan Philaret, Archbishop
Averky, Archbishop Anthony of
SF, Archbishop Seraaphim of Chicago and other
bishops of the older generation.
Also, it should be noted that a good number of the
hierarchs and well-known
clergy of the Church Abroad were at the Seminary
(either as instructors or
students) at about the same time: Archbishop Laurus,
Archbishop Alypy,
Archbishop Hilarion, Bishop Mitrophan, Bishop
Alexander, Archimandrite
Peter (Lukianov), Protopriests George Larin, Victor
Potapov, Stefan
Pavlenko, John Shaw, Alexander Lebedeff,
Protodeacons Victor Lochmatow,
John Onopko, Andrei Papkov and quite a number of
others.
And none of them hold to the concept of a "strict
ecclesiology." None
believe that the Anathema of 1983 applies to anyone
outside the Church
Abroad. None of them believe that the Moscow
Patriarchate is outside the
Church and graceless. None believe that
concelebrations with the Serbs or
with the Jerusalem Patriarchate make the Church
Abroad in any way ecumenist
or heretical. None believe that the New Calendarists
are outside the Church
and graceless. None believe that one cannot allow
members of New Calendar
Churches or the Moscow Patriarchate to receive
communion in our Churches.
All believe that we should be striving toward the
unity of the Russian
Church and the elimination of those things that
currently divide it, while
not rushing to embrace the Moscow Patriarchate
unless substantial issues
are addressed and resolved.
Interesting, isn't it?
2) Related to the first observation, let us look at
and compare the
theological education of the supporters and
detractors of the Sobor of
Bishops of the Church Abroad,held in October, 2000:
specifically its
decisions, epistles and other documents.
Supporters of the Sobor:
Archbishop Laurus -- Seminary Graduate
Archbishop Alypy -- Seminary Graduate
Archbishop Mark -- Belgrade Spiritual Academy
Graduate
Archbishop Hilarion -- Seminary Graduate
Bishop Evtikhy -- Seminary Graduate
Bishop Mitrophan -- Seminary Graduate
Bishop Daniel -- Seminary Graduate
Bishop Kirill -- Seminary Graduate
Bishop Gabriel -- Seminary Graduate
Archimandrite Peter (Lukianov) -- Seminary Graduate
Protopresbyter Valery Lukianov -- Seminary Graduate
Protopriest Roman Lukianov -- Seminary Graduate
Protopriest Boris Kizenko -- Seminary Graduate
Protopriest George Larin -- Seminary Graduate
Protopriest Alexei Ohotin -- Seminary Graduate
Protopriest Alexander Lebedeff -- Seminary Graduate
Protopriest Stefan Pavlenko -- Seminary Graduate
Protopriest John Shaw -- Seminary Graduate
Protopriest Peter Perekrestov -- Seminary Graduate
Protopriest Victor Potapov -- Seminary Graduate
Priest Sergei Overt -- Seminary Graduate
Protodeacon Andrei Papkov -- Seminary Graduate
Protodeacon Ioann Onopko -- Seminary Graduate
Protodeacon Victor Lochmatow -- Seminary Graduate
and many others
Let's compare it with those who are in opposition
to, or have criticized
the Sobor of 2000:
Archbishop Lazarus -- no theological education
Bishop Varnava -- no theological education
Bishop Agathangel -- no theological education
Bishop Benjamin -- no theological education
Archimandrite Sergei (Kindiakov) -- no theological
education
Protopriest Konstantin Fedoroff -- no theological
education
Protopriest Benjamin Joukoff -- no theological
education
Protopriest Nicholas Semenoff -- no theological
education
Priest Andrew Kencis -- no theological education
Priest Nikita Orloff -- no theological education
Protodeacon Germain Ivanov-Trinatsatyj -- no
theological education
Deacon Mark Smith -- no theological education
(and others in the same situation--among all of the
clergy of the Western
European Diocese who went into schism from their
lawful hierarchy I believe
I can find only one who is a Seminary graduate).
Is there a pattern here?
Also, we can also add some of the detractors of the
Church Abroad and its
positions who have left the Church:
Archimandrite Gregory (George/Abu-Asaly) -- no
theological education
Priest Seraphim Stephens -- no Orthodox theological
education
Priest Dionisy McGowan -- no Orthodox theological
education
Something to think about.
With love in Christ,
Prot. Alexander Lebedeff