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Jun6Thursday: Jun 6 – Jun 9 (all day)

For more information: http://sanfran.goarch.org/calendar/event/520/Categories: Camp -
Jun6Thursday: Jun 6 – Jun 8 (all day)
Speakers: Dr. Albert Rossi (Adjunct professor of Pastoral Theology) & Fr. Nicholas J. Solak (Priest at Holy Trinity Church in Stroudsburg, PA)
For more information: http://www.svots.edu/content/summer-2013-pastoral-counseling-conflict-resolution-skills
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Jun7Friday: Jun 7 – Jun 9 (all day)
Theme: “Putting our House in Order”
Speaker: Fr. Bohdan Hladio
For more information: http://www.allsaintsuoc.ca/programs.html
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Jun8Saturday: Jun 8 – Aug 10 (all day)
The Hellenic-American Cultural Center & Museum in Portland Presents Master Penworks of Tom Stefopoulos. The Exhibit Opens June 8th, 2013.
The exhibit features the master pen art of Tom Stefopoulos. Items include pen art from the 1930s through the 1960s. Also learn about his work on the Lovejoy ramp columns. Exhibit opening June 8th, 6 – 8 pm
Hours:: Tuesday, 11 am – 3 pm
Saturday, 2 pm – 5 pm
Sunday, Noon – 1 pmLike us on Facebook
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Jun8Saturday: Jun 8 – Jun 9 (all day)

Theme: “The Vision and Mission of our Parish”Speakers: Fr. David & Matushka Rozanne Rucker (Mission Specialists with OCMC)
For more information: http://www.stpeterjupiter.org/
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Jun9Sunday: Jun 9 – Jun 22 (all day)

Junior Session: June 9-15, 2013 (Ages 11-14) Senior Session: June 16-22, 2013 (Ages 15-18)
Each year Camp Emmanuel offers participants ages 11-18 an opportunity to retreat away from the everyday and experience life in a nurturing Orthodox Christian community. Camp Emmanuel utilizes the Manzano Mountain Retreat facility in Torreon, New Mexico, outside of Albuquerque.
For general information regarding Camp Emmanuel, click here.
For more information: http://youth.denver.goarch.org/events/2013-events/2013-camp-emmanuel-home
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Jun9Sunday: Jun 9 – Jun 12 (all day)

Speakers: Archdeacon Kirill Sokolov (Director of the Diaconal Vocations Program for the Orthodox Church in America) & Fr. Sergius HalvorsenIntense liturgical training is the focus of this 4–day program to be held from Sunday, June 9–Wednesday, June 12, 2012 on the campus of St. Vladimir’s Seminary. Participants are asked to arrive after 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 9th; the last day of the practicum, June 12th, includes morning Divine Liturgy, a closing discussion, and brunch. Participants may leave campus at noon for 3:00 p.m. and later flights from area airports.
REGISTER ONLINE TODAY!! $50 registration fee is WAIVED until May 15!
(For those buying airline tickets to any event, flight insurance is recommended.)
For more information: http://www.svots.edu/content/summer-june-9-12-2013-7th-annual-diaconal-liturgical-practicum
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Jun9Sunday: Jun 9 – Jun 14 (all day)
All Saints Camp ~ Summer 2013! All Saints Camp Web Site www.allsaintscampaz.org (Camper Registration, Counselor in Training Registration & Staff Applications) Co-Director, All Saints Camp Co-Director, All Saints … [Read More...]
For more information: http://www.azorthodox.org/all-saints-camp-prescott-az/
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Jun9Sunday: Jun 9 – Jun 15 (all day)
Level One workshop “The Pantocrator”
Advanced workshop “The Trinity”For more information: http://www.prosoponschool.org/schedule.html
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Jun9Sunday: Jun 9 – Jun 22 (all day)
Discover Alaska’s unique Orthodox heritage by participating in catechetical seminars for three Bethel-area villages. This Teaching Team will offer basic catechism to all age groups, with special focus on the children and teens. Empower the faithful of these communities with the Christian approach to withstand pertinent social influences.
For more information: http://www.ocmc.org/programs/view_team.aspx?TeamId=110
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Jun9Sunday: 7:00 pm – 11:30 am
Join us at St. Thomas Seminary in historic Conneticut June 9-15, 2013. The course is offered as a retreat with lodging and meals provided. It begins with an introductory lecture at 7 p.m. on Sunday, June 9. and ends Saturday, June 15 at 11:30 a.m. Make travel plans accordingly. The workshop is open to 25 students.
Iconographer: Ksenia Pokrovsky
For more information: http://www.hexaemeron.org/#!st-thomas-icon/cgey
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Jun10Monday: Jun 10 – Aug 11 (all day)
Iconographer- Michael Kapeluck @ www.archangelicons.com
June 10-15, 2013 – Archangel Icons Studio, Pittsburgh, PA
June 17-22, 2013 – Archangel Icons Studio, Pittsburgh, PA
August 11- 17, 2013 – All Saints Camp- Emlenton, PA
The workshopwill be an intense 6 days where the student will create an icon using acrylic gouache techniques, learn basic color mixing, drawing and painting techniques, be instructed in the history and theology of the icon; Receive personal instruction and demonstrationfor each stage of painting, and Gain a deeper understanding of the mystical art of the icon and its place in the Church.
Please see attached flyer.
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Jun10Monday: Jun 10 – Aug 17 (all day)
Schedule:
June 10 – 15, 2013 – Archangel Icons Studio, Pittsburgh, PA
June 17-22, 2013 – Archangel Icons Studio, Pittsburgh, PA
August 11- 17, 2013 – All Saints Camp, Emlenton, PAArchangel Icons – Icon Workshops
Iconographer: Michael Kapeluck
The workshop will be an intense 6 days where the student will create an icon using acrylic gouache techniques. Learn basic color mixing, drawing and painting techniques. Be instructed in the history and theology of the icon. Receive personal instruction and demonstration for each stage of painting. Gain a deeper understanding of the mystical art of the icon and its place in the Church. Please see attached flyer.www.archangelicons.com
For more information: http://pittsburghorthodox.com/ or http://www.archangelicons.com/workshops.html
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Jun10Monday: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

For more information: http://www.stconstantinehelen.org/homepage.htmlCategories: Camp -
Jun10Monday: 9:30 am – 4:00 pm
A two week immersion course is offered at Hellenic College, Monday through Friday
His Eminence Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta and His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios of Boston have offered their blessings for this program. Dr. Anton Vrame, Director of the Religious Education Department for the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, endorses the course and hopes to see it flourish.
Fostering the spiritual formation of Orthodox children means beginning as early as possible. The classroom, called the Children’s Room, is a specially prepared environment designed to satisfy the child’s natural inclination to movement and to spirituality by providing hands-on biblical and liturgical activity.
The course provides adults with all that is necessary to set up a proper weekly program or a home school religious curriculum.
Catherine Varkas, Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, MA is Founder Director of a Nationally Accredited Teacher Training Center, and a Montessori Specialist.
“The spiritual faculty, the Nous of the baptized infant knows God through immediate experience.” (The Philokalia)
For more information contact:
Catherine Varkas, Hellenic College Alumni Board
Palm Harbor Montessori Teacher Education Center
2355 Nebraska Ave. Palm Harbor, Florida 34683
(508)367-7254
http://montessoriteachercenter.com/
http://www.orthodoxcatechesis.org/
For more information: http://www.stphotios.com/events.html
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Jun11Tuesday: Jun 11 – Jun 13 (all day)
The third installment of the Patterson Triennial Conference for Orthodox/Catholic Relations will be a three-day conference entitiled Christianity, Democracy, and the Shadow of Constantine. To register, please click here
“Christianity, Democracy, and the Shadow of Constantine” will be the third installment of the Solon and Marianna Patterson Triennial Conference on Orthodox/Catholic Relations. The conference series is designed to explore key issues in relations between Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism, including past topics like “Orthodox Readings of Augustine” and “Orthodox Constructions of the West.” The conference will take place on Fordham University’s Rose Hill campus. Please pre-register for this event. For more information and to register, see here. Past conferences may be viewed here.
For more information: http://www.fordham.edu/academics/programs_at_fordham_/orthodox_christian_s/index.asp
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Jun12Wednesday: Jun 12 – Jun 16 (all day)
• Link To Event Registration Conference Registration Form Souvenir Journal Form
For more information: http://www.antiochian.org/conventions) or (http://stbasilneworleans.org/PLC.html
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Jun13Thursday: Jun 13 – Jun 16 (all day)
St. Lazarus “Ravanica” and SNF Lodge 98 “Beograd” are proud to announce that the 2013 SNF Basketball Tournament will be held in Detroit on June 13-16, 2013! Co-chaired by Sasha Ristic and David Willman, this event will give us the opportunity to showcase our hospitality, parish and wonderful city to fellow Serbs from the U.S. and Canada.
DEADLINE: If you or your children would like to play on a Ravanica team in the upcoming tournament, you must be an SNF member by January 31, so don’t delay your application process! To become a member of Lodge 98 “Beograd” please contact Alex Bogoevich as soon as possible at 248-930-3572. Applications must be in to the SNF well in advance of the January 31 deadline in order to lock in your membership.
For the latest tournament information, including hotel reservation instructions, schedule of events and facility details, visit http://ravanica.org/snfbasketballdetroit/. Also, be sure to “Like” us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/2013snfdetroit) for the most up-to-date news.If you have general tournament and team participation questions, or would like to volunteer your time and talents, please email us at snfbasketballdetroit@ravanica.org.Stay tuned for more updates from the planning committee and be sure to save the date: June 13-16!Categories: Sporting Event -
Jun14Friday: Jun 14 – Jun 16 (all day)
How can I make a difference here at home?
In June 2013, St. Raphael church is hosting a hands-on missionary retreat to take on that very question. Held at the St. Andrew Center in Detroit, the retreat will focus on the church’s mission and ministry to those in need right here in our own back yard.
For high school, college, and adult Orthodox Christians and catechumens.
The faithful will stay in the historic St. Andrew Center in Detroit, Michigan, and pray and worship together, share meals, and fellowship. We will receive practical instruction in the Church’s mission and ministries for those in need, and work together on some projects in the neighborhood.
Many of our youth and adults hunger to experience missionary work firsthand, but only a small portion are able to go abroad. While there is important work to be done here as well as overseas, our suburban parishes find little direct exposure to our urban and rural poor and to the homeless. Located in Detroit, the annual St. Raphael of Brooklyn URBAN MISSION week provides an opportunity to not only learn about missions in an Orthodox Christian context but to participate in outreach here in our own back yard.
In addition to neighborhood projects, missionaries will attend presentations and discussion forums at the St. Andrew center with guest presenters.
Download 2013 brochure: “Orthodox Christian Mission in the World” (PDF)
For more information: http://straphaeldetroit.org/urbanmission.html
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Jun15Saturday: Jun 15 – Jun 23 (all day)
Ascension Summer Camp is at the beautiful YMCA Camp Ravencliff in Redway, CA. All campers (ages 8 – 17) are invited to join us for an exciting week full of activities, fun and building Life-long friendships through Christ. Activities include art, crafts, swimming, athletics, archery, canoeing, hiking, inner-tubing, and much much more! Registration opens March 15 – May 1, 2013.
For more information: http://www.groca.org/youthministry/summer-camp/
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Jun15Saturday: Jun 15 – Jun 20 (all day)
Laborers Needed to repair and refurbish an existing all-purpose shed at the Nativity of the Holy Mother of God Serbian Orthodox Monastery in New Carlisle, Indiana.
Soliciting skilled workers and young people to participate; construction activity to a 600 square foot building; general yard and grounds work; opportunity for young people to serve; excellent opportunity for teaching, worship, recreation, contemplation for participants; carpenters, electricians and laborers needed.
For more information: http://orthodoxindy.org/laborers-for-holy-mother-of-god-serbian-orthodox-monastery/#more-985
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Jun15Saturday: 10:00 am – 12:15 pm
What: Swim Relay with Pledged Laps
Other: Open to all youth ages 5-18. Bring your friends and family to cheer you on and swim too!
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Jun16Sunday: Jun 16 – Jun 28 (all day)

For more information: http://www.antiochianvillage.org/camp.htmlCategories: Camp -
Jun16Sunday: Jun 16 – Jun 22 (all day)
For more information: http://fanaricamp.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/fanari_2013_with_kids_11th_grade.jpg
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Jun17Monday: Jun 17 – Jun 28 (all day)
Theme: “Suffering and the Nature of Healing”Speaker: Dr. Daniel Hinshaw (Professor of Surgery at the University of Michigan Medical School in the Section of General Surgery)
“Suffering and the Nature of Healing” is a Summer–Term Academic Program at St. Vladimir’s Seminary. Students should arrive on Sunday, June 16.Visiting Professor Dr. Daniel Hinshaw will teach the 2–credit course. The Professor of Surgery at the University of Michigan Medical School in the Section of General Surgery, Dr. Hinshaw serves as an attending consultant physician on the inpatient palliative care consultation service at the VA Ann Arbor Health Care System, and provides outpatient palliative care services at the University of Michigan Geriatrics Center. He completed a fellowship in Palliative Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic in June 2001, during a sabbatical. His clinical research interests are focused on care at the end of life, spiritual distress in advanced illnesses, and the use of complementary medicine in the relief of pain.
REGISTER ONLINE TODAY!! $50 registration fee is WAIVED until May 15!
(For those buying airline tickets to any event, flight insurance is recommended.)
For more information: http://www.svots.edu/content/summer-2013-suffering-and-nature-healing
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Jun17Monday: Jun 17 – Jun 20 (all day)
Vision of a Reunited Church
The Orientale Lumen Conference agenda provides a balance of three components: a variety of prayer services for the soul, plenary speeches by leading theologians and ecumenists for the mind, and opportunities for fellowship for the heart. Attendees include lay persons, clergy, theologians, and church leaders who interact on an informal basis and learn from each other’s traditions.
The agenda will begin on Monday afternoon and conclude with lunch on Thursday. There will be plenary sessions by prominent speakers in the ecumenical dialogue between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches, a variety of liturgical worship services with full congregational participation, and many opportunities for fellowship with other participants and the speakers.
Registration must be made in advance, at least three weeks before the conference begins.
Conference Fees are payable in advance and include all meals, materials, space usage, travel expenses for speakers, receptions and other related costs. Limited accommodations at the Washington Retreat Center are available through the conference office. All rooms are air conditioned and include basic linens. Transportation is not provided.
Sponsored by the Society of St. John Chrysostom, the Orientale Lumen Foundation and Eastern Christian Publications.
Important Links:
Registration Form for the Orientale Lumen XVII Conference
Flyer for Orientale Lumen XVII Conference
For more information: http://www.olconference.com/OL_FutCon.html
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Jun17Monday: Jun 17 – Jun 25 (all day)
Working in connection with St. Herman’s Seminary and Holy Resurrection Cathedral, we are planning to send a team of 15 to do repair and maintenance work at the Cathedral and Seminary and participate in community outreach. Supplies, tools, food, and lodging are provided. Missionaries are responsible for raising funds to cover airfare expenses. Contact Edward Srour (esrour@iu.edu) or Brad Tingwald (dbtingwald@sbcglobal.net) if interested.
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