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| Dimitri Krayzliah was ordained to Reader rang |
His Grace, the Right Reverend Seraphim Bishop of Ottawa and Canada arrived
in Vancouver on Friday, September 5, 2003. He was greeted at the airport by
the Dean, Reverend Lawrence Farley, Father Michael Fourik and Father Andrey
Somow. His Grace stayed in Vancouver for 20 days visiting all parishes of the
OCA in British Columbia.
On Monday, September 8, 2003, on the Feast of Nativity of the Mother of God
His Grace headed the Pontifical Liturgy at the Holy Resurrection Church. Concelebrating
were: the Rector of the Church - Archpriest Michael Fourik and Priest Andrey
Somow.
On Thursday, September 14, on the Eve and on the day of the Feast of the Elevation
of the Holy Cross His Grace Vladyka Seraphim celebrated the Divine Liturgy with
Father Lawrence Farley at St. German Church in Langley.
The Pontifical Liturgy on the Patronal Feast Day of our church on Sunday, September
21, 2003, was headed by His Grace, Bishop Seraphim. Concelebrating were: the
Rector of the church Archpriest Michael Fourik, Archpriest Stephen Slipko, Archpriest
Andrey Somow and Father James McLucky was praying in the Holy Altar and received
Holy Communion. Assisting at the Pontifical Service were Sub-Deacons: George
Vishniakoff, Konstantin Somov, Dimitri Krayzliah, who was ordained to reader
rang.
At the Divine Service many people were present. The choir, directed by Kirill
Bolshakov, decorated the service by its beautiful singing.
After the Divine Liturgy, there was a feastal banquet at which everyone enjoyed
the delicious food prepared by our Sisterhood. At the end of the banquet on
behalf of all parishioners His Grace Bishop Seraphim remarked once again on
the efforts and labor of all parishioners of our Sobor.
During his stay in Vancouver Vladyka had the opportunity to meet many parishioners
and guests of all parishes in the Vancouver area. He also visited parishioners
homes. We sincerely thank you, dear Vladyka, for your visit to our city, for
your prayers and archpastoral blessing. Is polla eti Despola!