Holy Trinity Seminary in Jordanville, NY, Opens the Fall Semester
The Official Website of the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia – 28/9/2020
Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary in Jordanville, NY, opened the 2020-21 academic year with a series of events which took place during the first two weeks of September.
The majority of students arrived on campus by August 17; two weeks earlier than planned, to allow adequate time for any necessary 2-week quarantines due to each student’s point of origin, and possible resultant required restrictions per the State of New York. Those not subject to quarantine assisted the brotherhood and seminary administration with various duties related to the timely opening of the fall semester.
After this period, orientation took place for new students on Monday, August 31 and for all students (new and returning) on Tuesday, September 1.
On Wednesday, September 5, Hierarchal Divine Liturgy and a Molebien was served by His Grace, Bishop Luke, Rector of HTOS to mark the beginning of the academic year. Following breakfast, the welcome included remarks and advice from the rector, Bishop Luke, as well as the ceremony wherein His Grace gives the blessing for new students to wear the cassock and the belt. Welcoming remarks were also given by seminary Dean Nicolas Schidlovsky. The 4th annual convocation took place at 3pm, at which each new student then had an opportunity to introduce themselves and to speak about their background, as well as what brought them to seminary in general, and led them to choose HTOS in Jordanville in particular.
Thursday, September 3 marked the first day of classes. The typical Labor Day Pilgrimage to the monastery did not take place this year. Students were treated to the annual welcome picnic with a barbeque on Monday (Labor Day) September 7. After the end of the usual class day on Tuesday, September 8, a job fair was held consisting of presentations on the available work-study programs.
Since the close of last year’s academic year, many exciting changes have taken place with the faculty at the seminary. All of the promotions will be listed in a separate posting in the coming days.
Our student body for the 2020-21 academic year includes the following 29 seminarians:
Undergraduate students – BTh (Bachelor of Theology)
First Year
Ivan Boldewskul, Artem Bosov, Yevgraf Jakimowicz, William Paul Morin, Elijah Naasko, Alexei Orloff, Nicholas Pavuk, and Amon Rice.
Second-year
Ivan Chemeris, Oleg Cruz, Ivan Golovin, Stephan Lukianov, David Mathewes, Thomas Meyers, Dmitry Shaposhnikov, and Constantine Whytock.
Third Year
Timothy Agarkov, John Keller, Alexander Liberio, and Jorge Luque Martin.
Fourth Year
Ivan Gryaznov, Evan Nalitov, and Seraphim Reimer.
Graduate students – MDiv (Master of Divinity)
Leo Grabowski, Patrick Hinds, Peter James, Hieromonk Felipe (Balingit), Seth Davidenko, and Monk Subdeacon Theodore (Stanway).
The convocation concluded with administration, faculty, and students enjoying an ice cream social. The new/incoming students, Ivan Boldewskul, Artem Bosov, Yevgraf Jakimowicz, William Paul Morin, Elijah Naasko, Alexei Orloff, Nicholas Pavuk, Amon Rice, Leo Grabowski and Patrick Hinds, are pictured here in the same order as their names appear above.
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