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May12Sunday: May 12 – May 25 (all day)

Honorary Leader of the Pilgrimage: His Grace Michael (Dahulich), Bishop of the Diocese of New York and New Jersey.
The proposed trip is an Orthodox Christian pilgrimage and educational tour. We combine visits to sites of religious significance with stops at places of historical and archaeological importance. The tour will be of interest to all who have an interest in the Early Church, Monasticism and the Ancient Middle East.
While this religious tour is prepared with an Orthodox traveler in mind, anyone interested in Early Church History and in the Antiquities of the Middle East will surely benefit from our voyage. Honorary Leader of the Pilgrimage: His Grace Michael (Dahulich), Bishop of the Diocese of New York and New Jersey.
If you are interested in joining this tour or have any questions, please contact us!
For more information:http://www.orthodoxtours.com/our-tours/114-2013-ancient-and-holy-in-the-holy-land.html
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May14Tuesday: May 14 – May 19 (all day)

Iconographers: Faye Drobnic & Sr. HelenAdvanced Workshop (The subject of the workshop is Drawing and Composition).
For more information: http://www.prosoponschool.org/schedule.html
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May17Friday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
The exhibition features about 325 icons and liturgical pieces, most of which are on loan from a private collector who has requested that his or her identity be withheld. A few pieces are from the museum’s permanent collection.Supporting Lectures by Marek Czarnecki:
April 27, 2 PM The Passion & Death of Jesus in Iconography
May 25, 2 PM Iconography of the Mother of God
June 29, 2 PM Iconography: Tradition & HistoryFor more information: http://www.kofcmuseum.org/km/en/exhibits/2013/windows/index.html
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May19Sunday: May 19 – Jun 8 (all day)
Pageant of the Tsars: The Romanov Coronation Albums
There are many concerts, lectures, and special events offered over the next several months in connection with the Exhibit.
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May23Thursday: May 23 – May 25 (all day)
The 2013 Annual Meeting of the North American Patristics Society will take place at the Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza. The paper proposal submission website is now closed. In the coming weeks, members whose papers were accepted onto the program will be notified by the NAPS VP. The Society is Dedicated to the Study of the History & Theology of Early Christianity.
Details about the Call for Papers for the 2013 meeting are posted here. Details about housing and registration for the conference will be available on this website in Spring 2013.
Publishers interested in advertising their books, journals or other publications and universities interested in advertising their degree programs during a NAPS meeting or in the program booklet should click here.
NAPS Outstanding Student Paper Prizes
Graduate student members of NAPS whose papers are accepted for the 2013 Annual Meeting are invited to apply for a $250 “NAPS Outstanding Student Paper Prize” by submitting an annotated, conference-length version of their paper (about 2,500 words) to NAPS Past President Dennis Trout (troutd@missouri.edu) by April 1, 2013. Up to five prizes will be given, and the winners will be announced both in the NAPS program and at the 2013 general business meeting.
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May23Thursday: May 23 – May 25 (all day)
The 2013 Annual Meeting of the North American Patristics Society will take place on May 23-25, 2013 at the Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza.
Below, you may find a list of important announcements relevant to the program.
The paper proposal submission website is now closed. In the coming weeks, members whose papers were accepted onto the program will be notified by the NAPS VP.
NAPS Outstanding Student Paper Prizes
Graduate student members of NAPS whose papers are accepted for the 2013 Annual Meeting are invited to apply for a $250 “NAPS Outstanding Student Paper Prize” by submitting an annotated, conference-length version of their paper (about 2,500 words) to NAPS Past President Dennis Trout (troutd@missouri.edu) by April 1, 2013. Up to five prizes will be given, and the winners will be announced both in the NAPS program and at the 2013 general business meeting.
Summary of Important Dates for 2013 Annual Meeting
September 21, 2012 – Deadline for the topics of the Open Call Sessions
October 1, 2012 – Call for Papers opens.
November 16, 2012 – Call for Papers closes
December 14, 2012 – Notification of acceptance
February 15, 2013 – Program will be published on the NAPS website. It may be found by clicking here.
April 1, 2013 – Deadline to apply for Outstanding Student Paper Prize
May 23-25, 2013 – Annual Meeting in Chicago
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May23Thursday: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
“Twelve Oils of Ancient Times Found in the Timeless Word of Scripture”
You are invited to St Photios National Shrine to attend a class led by Gina Marie to learn about a commodity which was more precious than gold or silver – the healing oils of the ancient world
Cassia, Cedarwood, Cypress, Frankincense, Galbanum, Hyssop, Myrrh, Myrtle, Onychas, Sandalwood (Aloes), Spikenard and Rose of Sharon were the bases of twelve healing oils referenced throughout Scripture.
Learn where they are cited. Learn their medicinal properties. Smell the unique scent of each one. Learn the applications where they are found today.
Space is limited – Call Brenda to reserve your spot.
For more information: www.stphotios.com
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May24Friday: May 24 – May 26 (all day)
Theme: “On the Journey of Marriage”
Speaker: Dr. Philip Mamalakis
The Metropolis of Boston Couples Retreat is an opportunity for couples to come together to enrich their marriages by enhancing the language of communication and gaining helpful tools to strengthen their connection.
All couples will be staying in the Retreat House, which offers individual guest rooms featuring two double beds and a private bath.
Download: Couples Retreat Flier (PDF)
For more information: Contact our camp office at mbcamp@tds.net or 603-746-4400 or
http://www.boston.goarch.org/news/metropolis_events/couples_retreat.html
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May24Friday: May 24 – May 27 (all day)
Family Camp is an opportunity for your family to get away from everyday life, and take a weekend as a family to grow closer to Christ, in the beautiful setting of the Antiochian Village Camp. At Family Camp, eating a meal together as a family is the norm, not the exception.
Not your typical vacation, Family Camp offers a mini-vacation without maps, lines for popcorn or decisions over where to eat. Our flexible schedule gives you the choice of “doing it all” from canoeing to volleyball, or just taking it easy and savoring a good view from a picnic bench.
Because you’re at the Village, the day is measured not so much by hours, but by prayer—the day is bookmarked with Matins and Vespers in beautiful St. Ignatius Church, with services sung by everyone present. Family Builder sessions offer practical, down-to-earth resources for keeping our families strong.
Some of our families come to meet up with families of far-away friends; others have come and made friends and come back to reunite. Either way, in addition to family time, our moms, dads and kids also enjoy meeting and spending time together. Download Registration FormFor more information: http://www.antiochianvillage.org/camp.html
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May24Friday: 5:00 pm – 3:00 pm
WHAT? A wonderful opportunity to serve and love our most needy neighbors in Worcestor and Boston, MA.
WHO? Junior High and High School Students
WHERE? 5pm on Friday at St. George Orthodox Cathedral: 30 Anna St. Worcester, MA 01604. We will travel to Boston Saturday afternoon through Sunday and stay at St. Mary in Cambridge, MA. We will spend Sunday night through Monday at 3pm in Worcester.
HOW DO I REGISTER? www.yesnorthamerica.org
For more information: http://yesnorthamerica.org/upcoming-trips/yes-worcester-&-boston-ma-may-24-27-2013
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May24Friday: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Everything will take place at the St. Archangel Michael Serbian Social Center.
Friday evening: Hall opens at 5:30 PM with full dinner service and music by Drina. Menus for all days will be published soon!
Saturday: Shuttles from the Hampton Inn, Munster and the Courtyard, Fairfield, and Residence Inn all in Hammond will begin at 2:00 PM. Concert is at 4:00 PM in the Main Hall. Rehearsal rooms will be available. Dinners will be available immediately after the concert. Music for dancing by Mladost will be in the Main Hall and Jedinstvo in the West Wing.
Sunday: Divine Liturgy is at 9:30 AM and shuttles will begin at 8:30 from all the hotels. Luncheon/Banquet immediately following Liturgy. Tickets are advanced reservation and are $20 – Children under 12 are $10.
Only 250 tickets are available. Scroll to bottom for the address to send checks. Deadline for reservations is May 5th.
Please reserve your banquet tickets by contacting Ljubi Hayden.
For more information: http://starchangelmichael.com/tp40/page.asp?ID=310050
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May26Sunday: May 26 – Jun 2 (all day)
Iconographer: Erin Kimmet (Annunciation Press Icons)Saint Vladimir’s Seminary will offer a hands–on iconography workshop designed specifically for college–aged students. This class, endorsed by the Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF), will be taught by Byzantine Iconographer Kh. Erin Kimmett. Khouria Erin is a graduate of Wichita State University, where she earned a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Graphic Design. She has designed and produced Students of Kh. Erin at Antiochian Village Camp curriculum materials for the Orthodox Christian Education Commission as well as the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America. A trained Byzantine iconographer, Kh. Erin writes icons for Orthodox churches across the country, and owns and manages The Annunciation Press. She is married to The Very Rev. Joseph Kimmett, pastor of St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church in Norwood, MA and is the mother of Nicholas and Zachary.
REGISTER ONLINE TODAY! $50 registration fee is WAIVED until May 15!
For more information: http://www.svots.edu/content/summer-may-26-june-2-2013-iconography-workshop-youth
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May28Tuesday: May 28 – Jun 2 (all day)
For more information: http://www.denver.goarch.org/metropolis/clergy_laity_assembly/
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May30Thursday: May 30 – Jun 16 (all day)
With the blessing of our Hierarchs, we are pleased to announce the dates for the College Age Mission Trip to Ukraine 2013. The 2013 trip will take place May 30 – June 16th, which includes a training day in South Bound Brook, NJ.
This ministry aids the orphanages and orphans that our Church has sponsored in Znamyanka, Zaluchya and Puhachiv. The children at these orphanages are special needs and are believed to be products of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster of 1986. You can learn more about the trip at these links: http://www.uocofusa.org/news_120808_1.html http://www.uocofusa.org/news_120821_2.html
The cost for the trip is $2500 plus transportation to and from South Bound Brook, NJ and personal expenses. The deadline for applications is January 11, 2013 – however, we encourage you to apply ASAP. If you are interested in the trip, you should begin passport processing immediately in the event you are chosen for the team.
Applicants are not guaranteed a spot on the team until notified of their acceptance.
You may apply on-line through our website www.uocyouth.org or at http://www.uocyouth.org/uoccollegemission.html
Spiritual Father Reference Forms are downloadable at this site. Spiritual Father Reference Forms must be completed and submitted for the applicant to be considered.
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May30Thursday: May 30 – Jun 2 (all day)
Camp Agape is a special place where families have the opportunity to enjoy four carefree summer days, away from the sights and sounds of doctors, laboratories, and hospitals, where they spend so much of their lives. Children and their families engage in hands-on group activities that provide a reprieve from their daily challenges. For children and their families, this is a truly therapeutic camp experience.
Kids ‘n’ Cancer Camp Agape is a Philoptochos ministry that has expanded to: Portland, Oregon; Seattle, Washington; San Diego, California; and Prescott, Arizona.
For more information about supporting or volunteering to assist with Arizona Camp Agape please contact Michele Genetos at mdgenetos@gmail.com
For more information:
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May30Thursday: May 30 – Jun 9 (all day)
Spiritual Odyssey is an Ionian Village program for young adults, ages 19-28, giving them an opportunity to travel to sites of both historical and spiritual importance, while exploring their faith with other people their age. While in Cyprus, participants will experience our faith and culture first-hand, visiting sites where the Apostles once preached, also learning about the Cypriot struggle and ongoing division of the island. Participants will also explore the beautiful beaches, food, and culture of the island of Cyprus. Participants will then travel to Crete where they will marvel at the ancient ruins in Knossos and experience the island’s rich religious heritage.
For more information: http://ionianvillage.org/program/spiritual-odyssey
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May30Thursday: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Orthodox Young Adult Meetings, One Thursday Each Month
Theme: “How the Soul Works: Passions, Memories & Dreams in Early Christianity”
Speaker: Steve Wehr, MDiv, MA.
For more information: http://www.meocca.org/event_info/schedule.htm#
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May31Friday: May 31 – Jun 2 (all day)
MERCER, PA [Camp Nazareth] — In a pastoral letter to all Diocesan families, His Grace, Bishop Gregory of Nyssa has extended a cordial invitation to all Diocesan Parents and Children to join him for a new event at Camp Nazareth in conjunction with Family Day. The event is called Family Camp and is exactly what it sounds like. Families “camping” together in the Camp cabins and participating in a weekend of services, games, discussions, activities and challenges that are all designed to help families deepen their relationship with God and with one another. Read Bishop Gregory’s Pastoral Letter Here
A variety of activities and events has been planned to allow families the opportunity to learn together, have fun together, pray together and simply be together in the peaceful environment of the Camp.
Families will be staying together, and have to themselves, a Camp cabin; plenty of space to rest and relax and simply be together during and after the weekend’s festivities. Please see the section entitled “Packing for Camp” in the Camper/Parent Information Guide on the Camp Website to help you plan what to pack.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity for you and your family. Come and help make this an ongoing and rewarding event for our diocesan families.
Space is limited, so it is strongly advised that registration forms be returned ASAP. They are due by Friday May 17, 2013.
Forms and Registration Information
For more information: http://www.campnazareth.org/
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May31Friday: May 31 – Jul 27 (all day)
Slavyanka is a men’s a cappella chorus based in San Francisco, California, and made up of amateur musicians from varied professions, including computer programmers, scientists, lawyers, and businessmen. The musical demands placed on the Chorus are quite high both because of technical content of the music and the nearly four octave range often required to sing it. We perform most of our music in Russian, though most of us do not speak Russian. Our chorus consists of 25 singers united by a common interest in the choral music of the peoples of Russia and Eastern Europe. For more information: http://slavyanka.org/The Spring and Summer schedule is as follows:
- 34th Anniversary concert, with alumni
- Friday, May 31, 2013, 8:00pm
St. Marks Episcopal Church
600 Colorado Street
Palo Alto
map to St. Mark’s, Palo Alto
Get Advance Tickets for Palo Alto concert
Advance tickets $5 off price at the door. Discount for seniors, students. Children under 12 free - 34th Anniversary concert, with alumni
Saturday, June 1, 2013, 7:30pm
Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian Church
49 Knox Drive
Lafayette, CA 94549 USA
directions to Lafayette-Orinda Presbyterian Church
Get Advance Tickets for Lafayette concert
Advance tickets $5 off price at the door. Discount for seniors, students. Children under 12 free - 34th Anniversary concert, with alumni
Sunday, June 2, 2013, 4:00pm
Westminster Presbyterian Church,
240 Tiburon Blvd
Tiburon, CA 94920
Directions: http://www.wpctiburon.org/ContactUs.html
Get Advance Tickets for Tiburon concert
Advance tickets $5 off price at the door. Discount for seniors, students. Children under 12 free - Tahoe Chamber Music Society
Sunday, July 21, 2013, 2:30pm
D.W. Reynolds Building
948 Incline Village Way
Incline Village NV 89451 - Saturday, July 27, 2013, approximately 11 and 2pm
Fort Ross Living History: Cultural Heritage Day
Fort Ross State Historical Park,
event free to the public, after parking fee
Hwy 1, 15 miles north of Jenner,
Sonoma CountySaturday, July 27, 2013, approximately 7:30pm
- TBA Santa Rosa,CA
Sonoma County
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May31Friday: 2:00 pm – 12:30 pm

A wonderful opportunity to serve and love our most needy neighbors in Denver, CO. We will meet at 2pm on Friday, May 31st and stay Friday and Saturday nights at Holy Transfiguration Cathedral. The service learning weekend will come to a close after Liturgy on Sunday, June 2nd.HOW DO I REGISTER? www.yesnorthamerica.org
For more information: http://yesnorthamerica.org/upcoming-trips/yes-denver-co-may-31-june-2-2013
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May31Friday: 7:30 pm – 2:30 pm
“Keynote Speaker” Jay Richards
How may we re–think our response to issues of poverty, and how may we offer positive solutions to address the needs of the poor? This conference, co-hosted by the Seminary and the Acton Institute—a body dedicated to researching principles that link economics with virtue—will offer some fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians.
The Keynote Speaker will be Jay Richards, author of Money, Greed, and God and Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute; his presentation will launch the conference at 7:30 p.m. Friday evening. At 9 a.m., Saturday, June 1, a panikhida will be served in memory of Dn. John Zarras. Three other speakers will then offer presentations: Susan R. Holman, senior writer at Harvard Global Health Institute, and author of The Hungry are Dying: Beggars and Bishops in Roman Cappadocia and God Knows There’s Need: Christian Responses to Poverty (Oxford University Press); Michael Matheson Miller, Acton Institute Research Fellow and Director of PovertyCure; and a Trustee of the Seminary, The Rev. Dr. Philip LeMasters, professor of Religion and Dean of the School of Social Sciences and Religion, McMurry University. Rounding out a concluding panel discussion with the above speakers will be Subdeacon Paul Abernathy, local director of FOCUS North America, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Lunch will be served at mid–day, and the event will conclude at 2:30 p.m.
View Acton Institute’s engaging videos from “PovertyCure,” an international coalition of organizations and individuals committed to entrepreneurial solutions to poverty that challenge the status quo and champion the creative potential of the human person. Acton Institute manages PovertyCure’s efforts in the USA.
- DOWNLOAD the conference flyer (PDF)
- For more information: http://www.svots.edu/content/summer-may-31-june-1-2013-conference-poverty
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Jun1Saturday: Jun 1 (all day)
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Jun1Saturday: Jun 1 – Aug 31 (all day)
You do not need to be skilled – just energetic! We are recruiting volunteers for one week of active service in an area near you! Activities vary depending on location and construction schedules, but can include siding, roofing, framing, landscaping, painting and support; Half of this team needs to be comprised of people with construction experience; for questions contact dchristopulos@iocc.org.For more information: https://www.iocc.org/giving/giving_volunteer-orthodoxactionteam.aspx
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Jun2Sunday: Jun 2 – Jun 8 (all day)
The workshops are taught in the Byzantine style using Acrylic medium. (by the Monastery Iconographer)
For more information: http://www.dormitionmonastery.org/?page_id=28
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Jun2Sunday: 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
The Council of Orthodox Christian Churches of Metropolitan Detroit (COCC) will sponsor its annual “Spring Celebration” dinner dance to benefit retired Orthodox priests and priests’ widows. on Sunday, June 2 at the
The event will begin with a social hour at 5:00 p.m., followed by a buffet dinner at 6:00. There will be live music by the Offbeats and entertainment for children.
Tickets including dinner and refreshments are $40 per person, with children ages 12 and under admitted free. Each COCC member parish is eligible to receive two complimentary tickets for its clergy.
To order tickets or obtain further information, contact Mihaela or Richard.
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Jun3Monday: Jun 3 – Jun 9 (all day)
“Church Music and Icons: Windows to Heaven”
University of Eastern Finland, in Joensuu, Finland / 3-9 June 2013
The Fifth International Conference on Orthodox Church Music, “Church Music and Icons: Windows to Heaven,” will be held at the University of Eastern Finland, in Joensuu, Finland, on 3 – 9 June 2013.
The conference will take place at the School of Theology (Agora Building), Philosophical Faculty, University of Eastern Finland (Yliopistokatu 4, 80101 Joensuu). The conference programme will include a panel discussions, interdisciplinary contributions relating to iconography and hymnography, and an excursion to local Orthodoxand Finnish locales.
Tentative Conference Programme
Participants from around the world will gather to present papers and discuss topics relating to the Conference theme. Below is the initial schedule for this year’s conference.All papers will be published as the proceedings of the conference. It is expected that all participants will submit their papers with any necessary corrections and alterations by a deadline to be announced at the conference!
For more information: http://www.isocm.com/conferences/2013/index.html
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Jun3Monday: Jun 3 – Jun 8 (all day)

Iconographer: Cecelia Marie AgualloFor more information: http://www.prosoponschool.org/schedule.html
Categories: Icon Workshop
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