A great man is one who collects knowledge the way a bee collects honey and uses it to help people overcome the difficulties they endure - hunger, ignorance and disease!
- Nikola Tesla

Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.
- Franklin Roosevelt

While their territory has been devastated and their homes despoiled, the spirit of the Serbian people has not been broken.
- Woodrow Wilson

Holy Cross Yakima Iconography Project

Five years ago our parish began communicating with an iconographer and his wife in Belgrade, Serbia, UGLJESA and ZVEZDANA MILETA. I had seen their iconography in pictures brought back by one of our parishioners from a beautiful Serbian church in Butte, Montana. The Church had been adorned by Ugljesa and other associates from Belgrade. I am not a byzantine icon expert, but I could tell from what little knowledge I had that these people have a love for the Tradition of the Church... that they were intent on following the Apostolic command, “Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught...”. Our correspondence and perseverance with the visa process finally resulted in their arrival in Yakima and the beginning of this great effort during Bright Week of 2012.

Twenty-five years ago now our small parish was received by His Eminence Metropolitan PHILIP into the communion of the Antiochian Orthodox Church. This meant that we had entered the historic Apostolic Church in the very place that believers had first been called “Christians” almost 2000 years ago.

One does not enter the Orthodox Church and according to our preferences attempt to shape and form its ethos, its cultural predisposition, primarily the “way things are done”, handed down by the Apostles themselves. We must be shaped and formed by the ethos of the Church; its sights, sounds, smells, actions, auditory features and etiquette... its ways. We no more adapt the theology of the Church to our way of thinking than we design the ethos of the Church to fit our aesthetic predispositions. The theology of the Church is an Apostolic gift just as the sound and content of ecclesiastical hymnody was revealed to the Church from the Old Testament through the New Testament and throughout the ages of the Church by many heavenly and miraculous visitations. These visitations have revealed the ethos, the heavenly content and sound of our hymnody. This way of doing Church hymnody is part of the transforming power of holding to, “...the traditions which ye have been taught...” and allowing them to transform our preferences and predispositions. Iconography is like that as well. We do not shape and form it according to our own image. Rather, we are shaped and formed by the grace of God flowing from this iconographic tradition. This is the ethos of the Church in shapes and colors that bends our attention toward seeking “...first the kingdom of God and His righteousness...”.

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So, thank God, we have found some humble and masterful iconographers who desire with their hearts to adorn our temple with iconography that is faithful to the sacred traditions handed down to us. May this work reveal the very Glory of God in His Saints. May it be filled with Divine Energy, the Uncreated Light, the very Power of God that flowed from His humanity, even His clothes, to heal the sick and raise the dead. May this Light penetrate us who stand together in His Holy Temple in worship, “...who love the beauty of Thy house”.

This project has been and will continue to be financially costly. You may help with a monetary gift large or small. All will be welcome to help in this effort. For your convenience we have provided a link to PayPal to expedite your gift. May God bless it!

Fr. Joseph Copeland
Afterfeast of the Dormition
Aug. 17, 2012


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Predrag Cicovacki

Professor at the College of the Holy Cross

Research Interests: Kant, Dostoevsky, Schweitzer, Gandhi; Problems of evil and violence; Theories of Values

Special Interests: National Chess Master and honorary member of Alpha Sigma Nu (2004-present)

Predrag Cicovacki is Professor of Philosophy and O'Leary Research Fellow at the College of the Holy Cross (USA). He has been teaching at Holy Cross since 1991. He also served as a visiting professor in Germany, Russia, Luxembourg, Serbia, and France.

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Publishing

The Church at Prayer

by Archimandrite Aimilianos of Simonopetra

Publisher’s note

Many readers of the addresses of Elder Aimilianos, which have been published in the five-volume series, rchimandrite Aimilianos, Spiritual Instructions and Discourses (Ormylia, 1998-2003), have frequently expressed the wish for an abridged and more accessible form of his teaching. In response, we are happy to inaugurate a new series of publications incorporating key texts from the above-mentioned collection. Other considerations have also contributed o this new project, such as the selection of specific texts which address important, contemporary questions; the need for a smaller, more reader-friendly publication format; and the necessity for editing certain passages in need of clarification, without however altering their basic meaning.

Above all, the works collected in this volume reflect the importance which the Elder consistently attached to prayer, spirituality, community life, worship, and liturgy. Thus the experientially based works "On Prayer", and "The Prayer of the Holy Mountain", which deal primarily with the Prayer of the Heart, appear first, followed by the summary addresses on "The Divine Liturgy", and "Our Church Attendance". These are in turn followed by the more socially oriented discourses on "Our Relations with Our Neighbor", and "Marriage: The Great Sacrament". Finally, the present volume closes with the sermons on "Spiritual Reading" and "The Spiritual Life", which in a simple and yet compelling manner set forth the conditions for "ascending to heaven on the wings of the Spirit".

It is our hope that The Church at Prayer will meet the purpose for which it is issued and will serve as a ready aid and support for those who desire God and eternal life in Him.