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The Admin wrote: "There is St. Nicholas of Myra parish in Mt. Pocono (Monroe County) (which could really benefit with a full time pastor instead of being Sunday & holy day mission from Old Forge)"

Is this the parish in Pocono Summit? Doesn't Father Michael from the Carpathian Village still serve this parish? The Old Forge parish is already serving Taylor as well I believe.

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Moving West of Pa. and the mid-Atlantic...

How about Nashville and Knoxville? How about Peoria, Il, Champaign, Ill, Omaha, Neb., Iowa, Wisconsin? How about a serious push in St. Louis, KC, Minn. and the like?

Any word from Van Nuys?

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3. Pike / Monroe Counties at the northeastern edge of the commonwealth, which is rapidly becoming within commuting distance of New York City and northern New Jersey. There is St. Nicholas of Myra parish in Mt. Pocono (Monroe County) (which could really benefit with a full time pastor instead of being Sunday & holy day mission from Old Forge). But the area growing even faster is north and northeast of there, say Milford (Pike County) along the growing I-84 corridor.
As John replied, Fr. Michael Salnicky from the Carpathian Village is the full-time pastor of St. Nicholas in Mt. Pocono. He hasn't served in Old Forge in a long while.

Pike County is a crucial area. The Roman Catholic parish in Milford is growing and building a new, larger church.

An Orthodox Mission is already being formed (with a lot of push and help from my priest). It has a website: http://www.orthodoxmilford.org

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There is a persistent rumor that the mission parish in Jerome PA is going to be closed due to decreasing members and the priest shortage in the diocese.

As a result, the church structure itself in Jerome may be physically transported to State College once property is obtained for the new parish there.

A priest in the diocese reportedly has family in the business of moving/relocating such structures, and this is being considered a valid option.
It sure would be nice to have a proper Church
building in State College. IMO, in order to
attract as many potential parishoners as possible,
including Roman Catholics who are fed up
with the bland-and-banal Novus Ordo,
we need to be able to give them the
*** FULL BYZANTINE EXPERIENCE ***
including icons, incense, vestments, and all
the trappings that help to convey the mystical
solemnity of the Liturgy. It will be hard to
do this if we end up meeting in a social hall...


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How about a section of the church without pews? Or no pews period.

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Originally posted by Massasauga:
How about a section of the church without pews? Or no pews period.
AAAAAAAAARGH - Pews again

sssssssh or we will have Ilya and his chain saw descending on us again biggrin

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I was born and raised an Irish Catholic who attends Divine Liturgy once a month in St. Louis or Kansas City. I would really miss the kneeler at the pew after receiving the body and blood of the Lord. I will respect whatever decision the Byzantine Church reaches about pews. However, I ask you to consider that the Byzantine Church is gradually becoming a pan-ethnic Church as opposed to a Ruthenian Church.

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How is not having pews an matter of ethnicity?? It is more of a matter of to be Latinized, or not to be Latinized.

Ungcsertezs :rolleyes:

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It seems to me a good way to resolve the pew dispute is to have some pews for those who need and want them. Also, have some free floor space for those who don't. I'm not convinced it has to be an either/or situation.

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I wonder if Father Oravetz is lurking somewhere around here?

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How about a section of the church without pews? Or no pews period.
IMO, you can't get rid of the pews.
The Byzantine Churches I attend have
a large proportion of elderly parishoners,
many of whom can barely "get around".
If you get rid of the pews, I'm sure they
would stay home...............

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Originally posted by antonius:
The Byzantine Churches I attend have
a large proportion of elderly parishoners,
many of whom can barely "get around".
If you get rid of the pews, I'm sure they
would stay home...............

antonius [/QB]
Dittos. When the Titanic is sinking, why are we obsessed with rearranging/ throwing overboard the deck chairs (pews)?

One won't bring anyone closer to Christ by obsessing over such trivial prudential decisions as whether to have pews.

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Originally posted by antonius:
The Byzantine Churches I attend have
a large proportion of elderly parishoners,
many of whom can barely "get around".
If you get rid of the pews, I'm sure they
would stay home...............

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Dittos. When the Titanic is sinking, why are we obsessed with rearranging/ throwing overboard the deck chairs (pews)?

One won't bring anyone closer to Christ by obsessing over such trivial prudential decisions as whether to have pews. [/QB]
One can become closer to Christ by having compassion on the elderly. Some people are not able to stand for long periods of time. eek Lord, have mercy...

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Rearranging deck chairs on sinking ships is a custom refined and perfected by people of Slavic origin. It is especially prominent in churches with Byzantine Slavic affiliations. Byzantines don't care that the ship is sinking, they don't have to, and nobody is going to make them. wink biggrin

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About new missions in other states than PA, my family, and a local Ukrainian Byzantine Deacon and his family, are trying to start a new Ukrainian Byzantine mission in Winston-Salem, North Carolina as well as missions in Raleigh and Charlotte. If there is anyone out there in our area that would be interested in helping with this mission, let me know. (tarikoty@hotmail.com) We recently celebrated a Typicka Service in our home. It was truly excitiing! With the Lord's help, I believe our mission will succeed! Glory Be To Jesus Christ!

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