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Passing of Metropolitan Constantine
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GREEK ORTHODOX ARCHDIOCESE OF AMERICA MOURNS THE PASSING OF METROPOLITAN CONSTANTINE, PRIMATE OF THE UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OF THE USA

NEW YORK – His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America noted with great sadness the falling asleep in the Lord of Metropolitan Constantine of Irinoupolis, Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA, today, May 21, 2012, at the age of 76.

Archbishop Demetrios in his letter of condolence to Archbishop Antony of Ierapolis, Bishop Daniel of Pamphilon and to the clergy and faithful of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, of the USA, wrote:

"As the Exarch of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and on behalf of the Holy Eparchial Synod and the Clergy and Lay Faithful of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, I am offering our profound condolences on the falling asleep in the Lord of the most blessed First Hierarch of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA, the deeply beloved and respected late Metropolitan Constantine of Irinoupolis. The passing of the Metropolitan is a deeply felt wound not only for the pious Ukrainian People, but for all Orthodox Christians who have admired his saintly and wise pastoral stewardship of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. His lifetime of exceptional leadership will live on in the hearts and minds of all Orthodox who were privileged to know his ministry.

As we, and all the members of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America, remember you in this time of grief and mourning, we shall also offer our fervent supplications to God for His great servant Metropolitan Constantine of Irinoupolis, that he may find the reward of “the faithful and wise steward” that he most surely was, having fought the good fight for the forty years of his archpastoral ministry, and that he may rest in the blessed hope of the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. May the memory of Metropolitan Constantine, this exceptional leader of the Church, be eternal."

According to a Press Release from the Office of Public Relations of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA, Metropolitan Constantine was stricken with a serious illness just a few weeks ago and was released only three days ago from a local Pittsburgh hospital, which enabled him to participate in the celebration of his 40th anniversary of Archpastoral ministry among the faithful of the Holy Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA. This celebration took place at the Dormition of the Mother of God Ukrainian Orthodox Church in McKees Rocks, Pa. with the presence of his brother Ukrainian Orthodox hierarchs and visiting bishops of other Orthodox jurisdictions, his family from the United States and his beloved spiritual children, the clergy and faithful of the UOC of the USA, South America and Europe.

Information on funeral arrangements has not yet been released.
 

 
Self-Expression and Self-Esteem
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We continue our month-long look at parenting with Allena Barbato, who holds a master's degree in counseling psychology and is a Certified Positive Discipline Parenting Instructor. She's going to be offering some guidance about children and self-expression. Where should we encourage our kids to express themselves, and where do we draw the line? For more parent advise visit Orthodox Parenting. But first, there’s a new book out entitled Keeping the Light Burning, Meditations from Pascha to Pentecost. The author, Fr. Ari Damaskas, joins us to talk about the importance of daily spiritual reading, especially during this time of year. To order your copy of Fr. Damaskas' book, visit Light and Life Publishing or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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Come Receive the Light
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On Worship in Spirit and Truth, join Dr. Demetrios Katos as he give his message entitled "Come Receive the Light,” The spiritual light that is shed by the resurrection.

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Ascension of Christ
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On Special Moments in Orthodoxy, The Ascension of Christ is a mystery much like His Resurrection. They are both however, proof of His divinity. Fr. Frank Marangos talks about the Ascension of Christ into the heavens and what it means to Christianity today.

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Honoring Our Heavenly Mother
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On Theologically Thinking, Fr. Athanasios Haros from the Transfiguration Church in Florence, SC shares a message entitled “Honoring Our Heavenly Mother.” We each have a common mother in the Mother of God, the Virgin Mary. On Mothers’ Day we honor our earthly mothers with flowers, luncheons and honors. When we want to honor our Heavenly Mother, we are called to obedience to Jesus Christ Who calls us to a life of love for each other spreading the message of hope in His Gospel.

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