Showing posts with label Metropolitan Christopher of Prague. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Metropolitan Christopher of Prague. Show all posts
Monday, July 23, 2012
Prague Metropolitan to Visit Alaska
It has been announced that Metropolitan Christopher (Pulec) of the 'Czechoslovak' Orthodox Church will begin a visit to the American Orthodox (OCA) Diocese of Sitka and Alaska at the end of this month. The visit will be the second to Alaska by a first hierarch of one of the Local Orthodox Churches. More here.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Czechoslovak Orthodox Church Marks 60 Years of Autocephaly in Prague
The Czechoslovak Orthodox Church has marked the 60th anniversary of its autocephaly, observing the anniversary this past Thursday with celebratory services led by Metropolitan Krystof (Pulec) of Prague and concelebrated by Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeyev) of Volokolamsk and other hie
rarchs of the Czechoslovak and Polish Orthodox Churches. More here.
The Orthodox Church in the Czech and Slovak Republics was initially under the jurisdiction of the Serbian Orthodox Church, but gained its autocephaly from the Russian Orthodox Church following World War II.
rarchs of the Czechoslovak and Polish Orthodox Churches. More here.The Orthodox Church in the Czech and Slovak Republics was initially under the jurisdiction of the Serbian Orthodox Church, but gained its autocephaly from the Russian Orthodox Church following World War II.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Serbian Patriarch, Czechoslovak Metropolitan Mark Anniversary in Belgrade
Metropolitan Krystof (Pulec) of the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church has visited Belgrade to concelebrate the festal Divine Liturgy for the Cross on the 90th anniversary of the enthronement of St. Gorazd of Prague by the Serbian Orthodox Church as
diocesan hierarch of the Orthodox Church in Czechoslovakia. The festal services were concelebrated by Patriarch Irinej (Gavrilovic) of Pech and clergy of the Russian, Serbian, Czechoslovak, and Ukrainian Orthodox Churches. More (in Greek) here.
diocesan hierarch of the Orthodox Church in Czechoslovakia. The festal services were concelebrated by Patriarch Irinej (Gavrilovic) of Pech and clergy of the Russian, Serbian, Czechoslovak, and Ukrainian Orthodox Churches. More (in Greek) here.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Russian Orthodox Archbishop Visits Bratislava, Karlovy Vary
Archbishop Mark (Golovkov) of Yegorevsk, auxiliary of the Moscow Patriarchate for its institutions abroad, has visited the representations of the Russian Orthodox Church to the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church in Bratislava, Slovakia, and Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, to discuss the life of the representation in Bratislava and plans to build a Russian cultural center in the Slovakian capital, whilst in Karlovy Vary Archbishop Mark led commemorations of the 300th anniversary of the visit of Tsar Peter I of Russia to the city. Metropolitan Krystof (Pulec) of Prague and Archbishop Juraj (Stransky) of Michalovce were both present for the services in Karlovy Vary. More (in Russian) here.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
40th Anniversary of Patriarch Maxim's Enthronement Celebrated in Sofia
Celebrations are being held today in Sofia, Bulgaria, to mark the 40th anniversary of the enthronement of Patriarch Maxim (Minkov) of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. Delegations representing the Constantinopolitan, Alexandrian, Jerusalemite,
Russian, Georgian, Serbian, Cypriot, Greek, Albanian, Polish, and Czechoslovak Orthodox Churches are present in the Bulgarian capital to participate in the celebratory Sunday Liturgy served this morning in Sofia's Cathedral of St. Alexander of the Neva.
Archbishop Chrysostomos II (Demetriou) of the Cypriot Orthodox Church and Metropolitan Christopher (Pulec) of the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church are present in person to participate in the celebrations. More (in Bulgarian) here.
Russian, Georgian, Serbian, Cypriot, Greek, Albanian, Polish, and Czechoslovak Orthodox Churches are present in the Bulgarian capital to participate in the celebratory Sunday Liturgy served this morning in Sofia's Cathedral of St. Alexander of the Neva.Archbishop Chrysostomos II (Demetriou) of the Cypriot Orthodox Church and Metropolitan Christopher (Pulec) of the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church are present in person to participate in the celebrations. More (in Bulgarian) here.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Metropolitan Christopher Celebrates 5th Anniversary of Enthronement
Metropolitan Christopher (Pulec) of Prague is celebrating the 5th anniversary of his enthronement as First Hierarch of the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church today. Representatives of the Constantinopolitan, Russian, Georgian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Greek, Albanian, Polish, and American Orthodox Churches were present in Prague to concelebrate the Sunday Liturgy with him, as were clergy of the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church. More here.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Czechoslovak, Russian Orthodox Churches Prepare for Autocephaly Celebrations
During his visit to Moscow Metropolitan Christopher (Pulec) of Prague met with Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeyev) of Volokolamsk to discuss the Russian Orthodox Church's participating in the upcoming anniversaries of the 60th anniversary of the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church's autocephaly and the 1150th anniversary of the mission of Sts. Cyril and Methodius to what today is the territory of the Czech and Slovak Republics. More here.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Metropolitan of Prague Visiting Moscow
Metropolitan Christopher (Pulec) of the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church has begun a visit to Moscow accompanied by Bishop Tichon of Komarno, the auxiliary of the Eparchy of Presov. During his time in Moscow Metropolitan Christopher will serve at the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church's representation in Moscow and speak at St. Tikhon's Humanitarian University in the city. More here and here.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Metropolitan Christopher of Prague Visits Kazakhstan
Over the weekend Metropolitan Christopher (Pulec)
of Prague and the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church visited Kazakhstan, where he concelebrated the Sunday Liturgy in Alma Ata with Metropolitan Alexander (Mogilev) of Astana and other hierarchs of the Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan. More on Metropolitan Christopher's visit can be found here and (in Russian) here.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Metropolitan Christopher Returns to Czech Republic
After meeting with Archbishop Demetrios of New York of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and visiting St. Vladimir's Seminary in Crestwood, New York, to receive an honorary doctorate from the Seminary and the Order of St. Innocent from Metropolitan Jonah (Paffhausen) of Washington,
Metropolitan Christopher (Pulec) of Prague of the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church left the United States to return to the Czech Republic. More here.
Interestingly enough, Metropolitan Christopher's visit to the Greek Orthodox archdiocesan headquarters in New York did not warrant any sort of press release or notice on the website of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, whereas the recent visit of the Greek foreign minister (perhaps the equivalent to the head of a Local Orthodox Church?) did.
Metropolitan Christopher (Pulec) of Prague of the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church left the United States to return to the Czech Republic. More here.Interestingly enough, Metropolitan Christopher's visit to the Greek Orthodox archdiocesan headquarters in New York did not warrant any sort of press release or notice on the website of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, whereas the recent visit of the Greek foreign minister (perhaps the equivalent to the head of a Local Orthodox Church?) did.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Metropolitans Christopher, Jonah, and Hilarion Meet in New York
Following the arrival of Metropolitan Christopher (Pulec) of Prague of the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church he met with Metropolitans Jonah (Paffhausen) of Washington of the American Orthodox Church (OCA) and Hil
arion (Kapral) of New York of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad and Archbishop Justinian (Ovchinnikov) of Narofominsk of the patriarchal Russian Orthodox representation to the OCA at Metropolitan Hilarion's residence in New York City. During the meeting Metropolitan Christopher invited Metropolitan Jonah to visit the Czech Republic and Slovakia. More here.
arion (Kapral) of New York of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad and Archbishop Justinian (Ovchinnikov) of Narofominsk of the patriarchal Russian Orthodox representation to the OCA at Metropolitan Hilarion's residence in New York City. During the meeting Metropolitan Christopher invited Metropolitan Jonah to visit the Czech Republic and Slovakia. More here.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Metropolitan Christopher of Prague Begins US Visit
Metropolitan Christopher (Pulec) of Prague of the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church is beginning a visit to the American Orthodox Church (OCA) and the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad (ROCOR) today in New York. During the course of his visit to the United States Metropolitan Christopher will meet with Metropolitans Jonah (Paffhausen) of the OCA and Hilarion (Kapral) of New York of the ROCOR as well as Archbishop Demetrios (Trakatellis) of New York of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. He will also serve a memorial for the ever memorable Metropolitan Laurus (Skurla) of the ROCOR at his tomb in Jordanville, New York. More here.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Metropolitan Hilarion Begins Visit to the Czech Republic
Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeyev) of Volokolamsk of the Russian Orthodox Church began a visit today to Metropolitan Christopher (Pulets) of Prague of the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church. In addition to celebrating services at the Russian Orthodox representation church in Karlovy Vary Metropolitan Hilarion will also meet with state authorities of the Czech Republic and be presented with a Czech translation of his book "The Spiritual World of St. Isaac of Syria." More here.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
First 2011 Session of Russian Orthodox Synod Abroad
At the first 2011 session of the Synod Abroad of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR) preparations were begun for a hierarchical council of the ROCOR to be held this May and for the upcoming visit of Metropolitan Christopher (Pulec) of Prague of the Czechoslovak Orthodox Church. Fr. Oleg Smirnov of the Diocese of Australia and New Zealand was also defrocked per his request. More here.
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