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Saint Herman’s Orthodox Theological Seminary is an Orthodox Christian seminary located in Kodiak, Alaska, with a campus in Anchorage.Established as a pastoral school in 1972 (52 years ago) (), the seminary now provides a number of educational programs to prepare students for work in the Orthodox Church, as readers, choir directors, church school teachers, and clergy.
Great Martyr Euphemia Orthodox Theological Academy; St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary - D. Min. Degree; Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia in Jordanville, NY, offers a four semester course of study leading to a Certificate in Theological Studies.
St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary: South Canaan, Pennsylvania: Alexander Atty (Dean/chief operating officer) 2004: Orthodox Church in America St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary: Boynton Beach, Florida: Alfredo Hernandez (Rector) 1984: Roman Catholic St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary: Crestwood, New York: John Behr (Dean) 1973
St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College; St. Dionysius Institute in Paris; Saint Herman Theological Seminary; Saint Petersburg Theological Academy; Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery and Seminary; St. Sergius Institute; St. Sophia Ukrainian Orthodox Theological Seminary; Saint Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary
St. Tikhon's was founded in 1938 as a Pastoral School by resolution of the 6th All-American Sobor of the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church in North America (North American Metropolia). The Seminary was officially transformed from a Pastoral School into a Seminary by the Holy Synod of the Metropolia in 1942.
1938 St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (Crestwood, New York) and St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary (South Canaan, Pennsylvania) founded; Abp. Samuel (David) of Toledo excommunicated by the Church of Antioch for disobedience to canonical order; Bulgarian Orthodox Church founded the Bulgarian Church Mission Diocese in North ...
He visited hundreds of campuses, helping to establish and grow local campus chapters. Over 100 chapters developed coast-to-coast during this time. The national programs included a quarterly magazine entitled Concern as well as annual retreats, which gathered at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Seminary and Holy Cross Seminary.
Between 2002 and 2007 he served as the dean of Saint Herman Theological Seminary in Alaska. On November 18, 2006, he was elected chancellor of St. Vladimir's Orthodox Seminary and began his term on September 8, 2007. [2] Ten year later, he was appointed chief executive officer. [3] A few months later, he was appointed president of the institute.