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Orthodox Christian News
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Volume 2, Number 26
Published on the
Orthodox Church
in America website,
March 29, 2000 (www.oca.org)
In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
To the beloved clergy, monastics, and faithful flock of the Orthodox Church in America.
Grace, mercy and peace be unto you from God the Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ, in the Holy Spirit. Amen.
At its March 27-30, 2000 session, the Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in America, after reviewing the recommendation of the Canonization Commission, has unanimously agreed to number the ever-memorable Bishop RAPHAEL (Hawaweeny) among the saints for veneration by the faithful.
Bishop RAPHAEL was born in Beirut in 1860 to parents of Syrian background. He was ordained to the diaconate at the Halki Theological School in 1885, and to the holy priesthood at the Kiev Theological Academy in 1889. His education and his travels in foreign countries gave him the opportunity to learn several languages. This prepared him for his missionary labors in America, ministering to people of diverse national origins. In 1904, after nine years of priestly ministry in North America, he was elected to the episcopate. It is noteworthy that his was the first consecration of an Orthodox bishop to take place in North America.
Bishop RAPHAEL obviously had the confidence of his superiors, for they demonstrated it by entrusting him with greater and greater responsibilities. More importantly, he was a man of prayer and a seeker after holiness. He produced an Arabic language Prayer Book for use in his parishes. This was of great benefit to the clergy in performing the divine services of the Church, and to the laity in their daily prayers. He established thirty parishes and staffed them with priests, and he was among the first to encourage the use of English in Church services. He was the author of several books, and he founded The Word magazine to provide encouragement and instruction for his widely scattered flock. Most of the articles were written by Bishop Raphael himself.
Although of Arabic ancestry, Bishop RAPHAEL lived in several places among Greeks, Russians, and Americans of diverse backgrounds. While in America, he was a vicar bishop in the Orthodox Diocese, assisting St Tikhon and his successors in their visionary multi-ethnic organization of the North American Church. As his greatest labors took place in America and bore fruit here, it is fitting that the Orthodox Church in America should glorify Bishop RAPHAEL. His veneration has greatly increased in recent years, especially among the Arab Orthodox Christians in North America.
Therefore, with one mind and one heart we resolve:
1. That Bishop Raphael (Hawaweeny) be numbered among the saints.
2. That his honorable remains be considered holy relics.
3. That a special service be composed in his honor.
4. That his feast be celebrated on February 27, the day of his blessed repose, and on the Sunday of All Saints of North America -- Second Sunday after Holy Pentecost.
5. That holy icons be prepared to honor the newly-glorified saint according to the canons of the Seventh Ecumenical Council.
6. That his life be published for the edification of the faithful.
7. That the name of the new saint be made known to the primates of all sister churches for inclusion in their calendars.
8. That his glorification take place on May 28-29, 2000 during the Memorial Day Pilgrimage at St Tikhon's Monastery, South Canaan, Pennsylvania.
We summon the faithful to remember him at Memorial Services or Litanies for the Departed (when appropriate) until the time of his glorification.
It is our heartfelt prayer that his glorification will further the cause of Orthodox unity in North America, and strengthen the existing bonds of love and cooperation among all the Orthodox on this continent.
Through the prayers of His newly-glorified saint, may the Lord grant His mercy and blessing to all who seek his heavenly intercession with faith and love. Amen.
Holy Hierarch Raphael, Faithful Laborer in The Lord's Vineyard, Pray Unto God For Us!
PROCLAMATION OF THE GLORIFICATION OF THE HOLY HIERARCH RAPHAEL.
The Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in America.
+ THEODOSIUS, Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of All America and Canada, Chairman
+ KYRILL, Archbishop of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
+ PETER, Archbishop of New York and New Jersey
+ DMITRI, Archbishop of Dallas and the South
+ HERMAN, Archbishop of Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania
+ NATHANIEL, Archbishop of Detroit and the Romanian Episcopate
+ JOB, Bishop of Chicago and the Midwest
+ TIKHON, Bishop of San Francisco and the West
+ SERAPHIM, Bishop of Ottawa and Canada
+ INNOCENT, Bishop of Anchorage
Witnessed by His Grace, Bishop ANTOUN of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America
March 29, 2000
Oyster Bay Cove, New York
OYSTER BAY COVE, NY, March 30, 2000 (OCA) -- At their Spring Session at the Chancery of the Orthodox Church in America here March 27-30, 2000, members of the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Church in America unanimously agreed "to number the ever-memorable Bishop RAPHAEL [Hawaweeny] among the saints for veneration by the faithful."
The decision to proceed with the Rite of Canonization, scheduled to take place at Saint Tikhon’s Monastery, South Canaan, PA May 28-29, 2000, followed an intensive three-year study of Bishop RAPHAEL’s life, works, and ministry by the Joint Canonization Commission composed of representatives of the Orthodox Church in America and the Englewood, NJ-based Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America.
"Bishop RAPHAEL’s legacy is especially strongly felt in the Antiochian Archdiocese, where pious veneration of him has been intensifying tremendously in recent years," the Commission noted in its report to the Holy Synod of Bishops. "This veneration has been strengthened by the discovery of his almost incorrupt remains ten years ago when they were transferred, along with the remains of other hierarchs, from a cemetery in New York to Antiochian Village in Ligonier, PA."
The report, issued after the Commission’s March 10, 2000 meeting, emphasized that "the veneration of Bishop RAPHAEL has never been encouraged or promoted by the hierarchy or clergy, but has spontaneously developed among the faithful, who have entrenched it into Church life. Many people flock to his remains in Antiochian Village to pray for his intercession."
After a thorough review of the Commission’s report, members of the Holy Synod of Bishops signed a formal Proclamation on the Glorification of Our Holy Father, Bishop RAPHAEL. Also signing the Proclamation as a witness and representative of His Eminence, Metropolitan PHILIP, Primate of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, was His Grace, Bishop ANTOUN, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese.
"Although of Arabic ancestry, Bishop RAPHAEL lived in several places among Greeks, Russians, and Americans of diverse backgrounds," the Proclamation states. "While in America, he was a vicar bishop in the Orthodox Diocese, assisting Saint TIKHON and his successors in their visionary multi-ethnic organization of the North American Church. As his greatest labors took place in America and bore fruit here, it is fitting that the Orthodox Church in America should glorify Bishop RAPHAEL."
The Proclamation also established the day of Bishop RAPHAEL’s repose, February 27, as the date of the saint’s annual commemoration, and called for the composition of liturgical services in his honor. He will also be commemmorated on the Feast of All Saints of North America, observed annually on the second Sunday after the Great Feast of Pentecost. A detailed life of Bishop RAPHAEL is also in the final stages of preparation.
It was also decided by members of the Holy Synod that the Primates of the world’s autocephalous Orthodox Churches will be informed of Bishop RAPHAEL’s glorification for inclusion in their respective calendars.
Born in Beirut in 1860 to parents of Syrian background, Bishop RAPHAEL was ordained to the diaconate at the Halki Theological School in 1885 and to the holy priesthood at the Kiev Theological Academy in 1889. His education and travels in numerous countries enabled him to learn several languages, preparing him for missionary labors in America where he ministered to people of diverse national origins. In 1904, after nine years of priestly ministry in North America, he was elected to the episcopate. His was the first Orthodox episcopal consecration to take place on the North American continent.
"Bishop RAPHAEL obviously had the confidence of his superiors, for they demonstrated it by entrusting him with greater and greater responsibilities," reads the Holy Synod’s Proclamation. "More importantly, he was a man of prayer and a seeker after holiness. He produced an Arabic language Prayer Book for use in his parishes. ... He established thirty parishes and staffed them with priests, and he was among the first to encourage the use of English in Church services."
Bishop RAPHAEL also was the author of several books and the founder of The Word magazine, which still serves as the official organ of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese.
According to Mr Alexis Liberovsky, Canonization Commission Secretary, "His Eminence, Metropolitan PHILIP, Primate of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, notes that particles of Bishop RAPHAEL’s relics will be made available for the glorification services. The fact that many clergy and faithful of the Antiochian Archdiocese have already made plans to attend the glorification services at Saint Tikhon’s Monastery was also noted with joy by the Joint Canonization Commission."
His Beatitude, Metropolitan THEODOSIUS, Primate of the Orthodox Church in America, will preside at the Rite of Canonization. Concelebrating with him will be His Beatitude, Metropolitan SAWA of Warsaw and All Poland, members of the Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in America, and guest hierarchs. It is anticipated that at least two Auxiliaries of the Antiochian Archdiocese, His Grace, Bishop BASIL and His Grace, Bishop DEMETRI, will also concelebrate at the canonization.
His Eminence, Archbishop KYRILL of Pittsburgh of the Orthodox Church in America and His Grace, Bishop BASIL of the Antiochian Archdiocese, together with three priests and one layperson, served on the Joint Canonization Commission which layed the foundation for Bishop RAPHAEL’s glorification.
The texts of the Proclamation on the Glorification of Our Holy Father Bishop RAPHAEL and his life have been posted at the Orthodox Church in America’s web site, www.oca.org.