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#345398 - 03/16/10 09:46 PM Greek Govt. Grants St. Tikhon’s Seminary Equal Standing
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http://www.stots.edu/news_100304_1.html

SOUTH CANAAN, PA – With thanks to Almighty God, the administration and faculty of St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Theological Seminary are pleased to announce the recent decision by the Ministry of Education of the Hellenic Republic to recognize St. Tikhon’s Seminary (STS) as an accredited institution of Higher Education, equal in standing to the schools of theology in the universities of Greece.

This unexpected and unsolicited honor comes in large part thanks to the efforts of STS alumnus Richard Joseph Bussard (M.Div. ’04). Mr. Bussard has been in Greece pursuing Doctoral studies at the Aristotle University of Thessalonica. It was his tireless efforts, over the past five years, to gain recognition for STS that elicited the momentous decision by the Greek Ministry of Education (GME).

The GME has also affirmed that the Master of Divinity degree conferred by STS is equivalent to the first degree in Theology conferred by the Faculties of Theology in the Universities of Athens and Thessalonica, and therefore renders the holder eligible to pursue the graduate studies programs or the doctoral programs (Th.D.) in those universities.

Indeed, such is the comprehensiveness of the GME's recognition of STS that graduates of STS also have the option of teaching Religion in the Greek High School system, conditional upon satisfying certain basic requirements, namely, by either taking at STS or testing out of, at Thessalonica or Athens, the following subjects: Byzantine Archeology and Art, History of the Church of Greece, History of Christian Doctrine, Sociology of Christianity, and the Ecumenical Movement.

Furthermore, as most of Mr. Bussard’s studies at STS were completed before the Seminary received its full accreditation from the Association of Theological Schools (ATS), the GME’s recognition of STS is retroactive. Moreover, by virtue of Greece’s membership in the European Union (EU), the recognition of STS as an institution of higher theological learning, equal in status with the schools of theology in Greece, also extends to all schools and religious faculties of the universities within the EU’s member states. Hence, M.Div. graduates of STS are now entitled to the same privileges accorded to the graduates in theology of Greece and the EU.

“This is truly a great event in the history of St. Tikhon’s Seminary,” said Dr. Christopher Veniamin, Professor of Patristics, “and the culmination of tremendous work and effort by everyone associated with STS, especially our dearly beloved and deeply respected Dean, Bishop-Elect Fr. Michael Dahulich, as well as our beloved alumnus Joseph Bussard, whose academic achievements and tireless labors have borne such fruit for the benefit of our Seminary.”

The community of St. Tikhon’s is grateful to God for bestowing this great blessing upon our humble efforts to academically prepare and spiritually form pastors and leaders for His Holy Orthodox Church.

For more information about St. Tikhon’s Seminary, please email info@stots.edu.

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#345402 - 03/16/10 10:08 PM Re: Greek Govt. Grants St. Tikhon’s Seminary Equal Standing [Re: Deacon Robert Behrens]
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John
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This is good news! I have fond memories of the annual Memorial Day Weekend Pilgrimage to St. Tikhon's.

Many years!

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#345411 - 03/16/10 11:05 PM Re: Greek Govt. Grants St. Tikhon’s Seminary Equal Standing [Re: Administrator]
Deacon Robert Behrens Offline
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I took a course at St. Tikhon's a few years back. Will that get me anything in Greece-like maybe a vacation on the Greek Islands, which my wife so desparately wants?

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#345429 - 03/17/10 07:53 AM Re: Greek Govt. Grants St. Tikhon’s Seminary Equal Standing [Re: Deacon Robert Behrens]
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Congratulations to the faculty and staff of St. Tikhon's. This is a real testament to the hard work and energy of Father Michael, the outgoing Dean and Bishop-elect of the OCA Diocese of New York and New Jersey.

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#345446 - 03/17/10 10:51 AM Re: Greek Govt. Grants St. Tikhon’s Seminary Equal Standing [Re: DMD]
Irish Melkite Offline

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Congratulations, indeed, to St Tikhon's

Many years,

Neil
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"One day all our ethnic traits ... will have disappeared. Time itself is seeing to this. And so we can not think of our communities as ethnic parishes, ... unless we wish to assure the death of our community."

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