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Showing posts with label St. Herman of Alaska. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Herman of Alaska. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

St. Herman of Alaska

Joyous feast! С праздником! Today is one of the few fixed feast days that share the same day on both the Julian and Gregorian calendars as we commemorate the simultaneous glorification of St. Herman of Alaska by the American Orthodox Church and the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, which took place on this day 41 years ago. A full account of St. Herman's life can be found here. May his blessing and prayers be with us all!

Today is a special day for me as it's the day I became a catechumen in 2002. I coincidentally noticed St. Herman's icon in the local parish bookstore and bought it shortly before I was made a catechumen and have felt a connection with him since, though unfortunately not strong enough of one for me to have been baptized as Herman or Germanus. (I get enough weird looks from my family as it is ;-).) St. Herman is truly the father of every Orthodox Christian in North America - I hope his blessings are with you in a special way today!

"O Blessed Father Herman of Alaska, North Star of Christ's Holy Church! The light of your holy life and great deeds guides those who follow the Orthodox Way! Together we lift high the holy cross you planted firmly in the Americas! Let all behold and glorify Jesus Christ, singing His Holy Resurrection!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

St. Herman of Alaska

Joyous feast!!! St. Herman was one of the first people to welcome me to the Church. The day I became a catechumen I bought his icon and found out later that it had also been his feast day. Thank God I didn't end up taking his name at my baptism :-), but I still feel close to him and ask him for his prayers in all things. May his protection be with us all! An account of his life can be found here.