"Come Receive the Light" Schedule of Programs for June 2009
June 4, 2009
Jun 4, 2009
June 5
Speaker: Fr. David Smith
Topic: Pentecost
On this week's CRTL podcast, Fr. David Smith will speak to Fr. Chris about Pentecost. While receiving his seminary degree, Fr. David discovered the Orthodox Church, and he and his family became Orthodox in 1988. Fr. David is attached to St. Sophia's Greek Orthodox Church in Syracuse, New York, and works full time as a nursing home administrator in Athens, Pennsylvania. He is also the producer of our popular podcast “Harmony of Thunder”.
June 12
Speaker: Dr. Steven Butler
Topic: Life and Walk of Dr. Butler
On this week's CRTL podcast Dr. Steven Butler, award-winning composer and professor of music at Westmont College, joins Fr. Chris to talk about his life and his walk to Orthodoxy. Dr. Butler sailed the world and encountered the majesty of God on the seas. Find out how this led him back to Orthodoxy by listening.
June 19
Speaker: Dr. Paul Meyendorff
Topic: Anointing the Sick
On this week's CRTL podcast, Dr. Paul Meyendorff of St. Vladimir’s Seminary in Crestwood, NY and author of the book “Anointing the Sick” joins Fr. Chris for a discussion about his new book. Paul states, “Health is not simply physical. Health is actually life in communion with God. Life in which we are at peace with God and our neighbor. Real life means communion with others, sharing in their joys and sorrows of life.”
June 26
Speaker: Elizabeth Theokritoff
Topic: Christian Ecology
On this week's CRTL podcast, Elizabeth Theokritoff will discuss Christian ecology. Climate change has become a very heated topic for discussion these days. This conversation deals with how the Church Fathers and the Orthodox Christian tradition understand man’s relationship with the rest of creation. Also learn what Sts. Maximus the Confessor and Gregory the Theologian have to offer for further understanding into this issue.
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Modern Greek Language Comprehensive Examination Scheduled for June 23June 1, 2009
This year’s Comprehensive Examination in Modern Greek will be administered on Tuesday, June 23rd, from 9:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
NEW YORK – The Direct Archdiocesan District Office of Education is pleased to announce that this year’s
Comprehensive Examination in Modern Greek will be administered on
Tuesday, June 23rd, from 9:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
The District Office of Education prepares the Comprehensive Examination in Modern Greek according to the New York State Regents Guidelines for comprehensive examinations in modern languages. The Office is also responsible for the administration of the Examination to public and nonpublic school students throughout the State of New York as well as to students in other parts of the country.
In order to qualify for the Examination, students must be in the eighth grade or higher and have successfully completed three units of studies in the Modern Greek language. These specifications are in accord with the New York State requirements for Regents high school credits in a foreign language (New York State Syllabus: Modern Languages for Communication - Checkpoint B).
For more information on The Comprehensive Examination in Modern Greek, please visit
http://www.education.goarch.org
. And for copies of the Examination, please contact Maria Makedon, director of the Archdiocesan District Office of Education. Tel.
(212) 570-3553 - Fax (212) 774-0248 - Email mm@goarch.org.