Free Webinar on the Life of St. Tikhon the Confessor

September 24, 2025 — Protodeacon Andrei Psarev, Professor of Theology, Patrology, and Canon Law at Holy Trinity Seminary in Jordanville and founder of ROCOR Studies, has announced a free webinar on the Life and Legacy of St. Tikhon of Moscow. 

The free webinar kicks off at 3:00pm on Thursday, September 25, 2025. Co-hosted by Matushka Alena Plavsic from the Fund for Assistance to ROCOR, the discussion will focus on St. Tikhon's archpastoral witness as a shepherd who guided the Church in two very new worlds, America and Soviet Russia. 

Pdn. Andrei recently completed a tour of the American South, where he delivered lectures on St. Tikhon's life and legacy in America. UOJ was fortunate enough to attend a lecture in Charlotte, and will be releasing excerpts from the talk in the near future. 

Readers can join the seminar via the zoom link below.

Free Webinar on the Life and Legacy of St. Tikhon.

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