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#378952 - 04/20/12 07:17 AM Archbishop of Prešov, Slovakia visits
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From the website of St Nicholas in Lorain, OH:

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Archbishop of Prešov, Slovakia visits:

All are invited to join Metropolitan Jan Babjak for the following:

Saturday, April 21,
10 a.m., hierarchical Divine Liturgy in Slovak and English at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Parma.
At 5 p.m., great vespers at the Byzantine Catholic Cultural Center (Holy Ghost church), 2420 West 14th Street, Cleveland.

Sunday, April 22,
9:30 a.m., Divine Liturgy, St. Nicholas church, Barberton.
At 2 p.m., Festival of Choirs, St. Nicholas church, Barberton.

Bishop Jan will greet those present at an informal reception after the services.


Many years,

Neil
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#379007 - 04/21/12 01:00 PM Re: Archbishop of Prešov, Slovakia visits [Re: Irish Melkite]
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I attended the Liturgy concelebrated by Archbishop John at Holy Ghost in McKees Rocks PA on April 17. The Slavonic singing was downright celestial!

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#379022 - 04/21/12 02:35 PM Re: Archbishop of Prešov, Slovakia visits [Re: John Schweich]
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Any videos? I wish he were coming here, I would help the cantors in Slavonic as the chances to do so are so few and far between these days, especially since the passing of Met. Nicholas and my dad.

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#379035 - 04/21/12 11:29 PM Re: Archbishop of Prešov, Slovakia visits [Re: DMD]
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Originally Posted By: DMD
I would help the cantors in Slavonic as the chances to do so are so few and far between these days, especially since the passing of Met. Nicholas and my dad.


David, if you want an all-Slavonic Liturgy, give me the day and time and I'll schedule it. You don't even have to sing by yourself--"Prof" Jaeger does Slavonic very well.

Sundays in Sharon are usually all English, but weekdays often feature a good dose of Slavonic. Bright Monday was about 25% Slavonic, including Jedinorodnyj, Jelicy, Cherubic Hymn, the Anaphora, and the Lord's Prayer.

Fr. D

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#379047 - 04/22/12 10:29 AM Re: Archbishop of Prešov, Slovakia visits [Re: Irish Melkite]
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Hierarchical Divine Liturgy in Slovak and English at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Parma

Photos: Parma, April 21, 2012

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#379095 - 04/23/12 08:01 AM Re: Archbishop of Prešov, Slovakia visits [Re: Irish Melkite]
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I presume that the other two hierarchs present, besides Archbishop Jan and Bishop John, were Bishops Milan and Peter. Can someone confirm that to be the case?

Many years,

Neil
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