European Archdiocese Launches Online Orthodox Education Center for English Speakers
A new online Center for Orthodox Formation headquartered in Paris offers English-speaking students accessible theological training across Western Europe.
PARIS, FRANCE — The Archdiocese of Orthodox Churches of Russian Tradition has launched an online Center for Orthodox Formation in Western Europe (COFWE) aimed at English-speaking students across the continent and beyond. The initiative offers systematic theological training for both laypeople and clergy seeking to deepen their knowledge of Orthodox tradition.
The program, created with the blessing of Metr. John of Dubna and directed by Fr. Jacob Siemens, follows a hybrid model combining online coursework with mentorship via video conferencing. Students will also gather annually in Glasgow for an in-person conference, while continuing active participation in their local parish life.
The first two-year course includes five modules—Orthodox theology, pastoral ministry, liturgical studies, preaching, and parish life—structured to align with the Bologna Process diploma framework. Organizers plan to expand student enrollment, add courses, and pursue academic accreditation in the UK, complementing existing institutions like the St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute.
Previously, the UOJ reported that the final volume of St. Ignatius Brianchaninov’s collected works was published in English.