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Friday, August 18/31, 2007: namesday of His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus, First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia. 5 am: Monastic midnight office at Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville, NY. 6 am: Greeting of His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus followed by Divine Liturgy. 8 am: Breakfast in the monastery refectory, followed by a reception at the residence of His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus with visiting clergy. Saturday, August 19/September 1. 3 pm: Greeting of the miracle-working copy of the Pochaev Icon of the Mother of God, akathist at the Monastery Cathedral. 6 pm: Evening trapeza. 7 pm: All-night vigil. Sunday, August 20/September 2. 9 am: Greeting of His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus followed by Divine Liturgy, moleben and procession of the cross. After services, a trapeza in the monastery refectory, then a reception of the “skete” of His Eminence Vladyka. 5:30 pm: Vespers. 6:30 pm: Evening trapeza at the monastery. 7 pm: Compline in the Monastery Cathedral. Reception for the archpastors and honored guests at the home of Protodeacon Victor Lochmatov. Monday, August 21/September 3 (Labor Day). 5 am: Midnight office and matins. 9 am: Greeting of His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus, Divine Liturgy and moleben, followed by an exchange of greetings and a moleben. During the veneration of the cross, singing of Tebe Boga khvalim [We Praise Thee, O Lord] by a unified choir of Holy Trinity and Sretensky Monasteries. Group photograph of the archpastors and clergymen. A group photograph of the graduates of Holy Trinity Seminary of the Class of 1967 with His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus. 2 pm: Formal reception at Otesaga Hotel. Greetings read from bishops and others. A presentation by the Class of 1967. A concert by the men's choir of Moscow's Sretensky Stavropighial Monastery. For tickets to the formal reception, contact Protodeacon Victor at (315) 858-0940. Wednesday, August 23/September 5. At 10:30 am, a regular session of the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia commences in the Synodal Building in New York City. |
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