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Diocese of Chicago and Mid-America, ROCOR In the second week of Great Lent, the clergy of the Chicago and Mid-America Diocese met at Holy Virgin Protection Cathedral in Des Plaines, IL. The retreat began with the service of Holy Unction, led by our archpastor, His Eminence Archbishop Peter. His Eminence opened the working session the next day by sharing his remarks on the life of our diocese since our Fall 2016 retreat. He also recounted his recent travel to Ukraine and Russia. Vladyka was the guest of Metropolitan Philip of Poltava and toured his diocese and several other holy places of Ukraine. While in St Petersburg, he concluded a partnership agreement between St Petersburg Theological Academy and our diocesan Pastoral School. We learned of several forthcoming events:
Protopresbyter Peter Heers discussed documents adopted at last year's Orthodox Council in Crete. Discussion groups were held with Fr Peter Heers as well as Fr. Paul Jannakos, who spoke on the Orthodox pastoral approach to drug and alcohol addictions, and Anastasia Klimzo, who shared the way one parish in a rural Russian village has created a vibrant community. We also reiterated the need for parishes to support their pastors financially and discussed a scholarship for college students to attend OCF retreats. Fr Daniel Marshall summarized the life of Olga Michael, pious matushka from rural Alaska, whose intercessions have been invoked with miraculous healings. We concluded with our annual celebration of the hierarchical Pre-sanctified Divine Liturgy. We ask that you continue to pray for the health of his Eminence Archbishop Alypy. In the spirit of love we will meet again in October for our fall retreat. Asking for God's help during this Great Lenten journey to Our Lord's Bright Resurrection, we remain, The clergy of the Diocese of Chicago and Mid-America. February 23/March 8, 2017
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