Kyiv Theological Academy Honors St. Raphael of Brooklyn

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The Kyiv Theological Academy will honor their alumnus, St. Raphael of Brooklyn, with a new pilgrimage service.

KYIV — A new pilgrimage service named after St. Raphael of Brooklyn has been inaugurated at the Academic Church of St. John of Damascus, located at the Holy Protection Monastery in Goloseev. The initiative, blessed by Abp. Sylvester of Bila Tserkva, Rector of the Kyiv Theological Academy and Seminary, aims to foster spiritual growth and cultural education among the faithful.

St. Raphael of Brooklyn, a notable alumnus of the Kyiv Theological Academy in the late 19th century, holds a significant place in Orthodox history as the first Orthodox bishop consecrated in North America. The newly established service honors his legacy by organizing pilgrimage programs to sacred sites and monasteries in Kyiv and its surrounding areas.

According to the Kyiv Theological Academy, the service will focus on deepening participants’ understanding of Orthodox traditions while promoting cultural and educational development. The programs will include guided tours exploring the history and architecture of churches and monasteries, as well as the lives of revered saints.

The pilgrimage service extends an open invitation to parishioners of the Academic Church, clergy and laity from the capital, and all members of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church to participate in its activities.

This initiative marks a meaningful step in connecting the faithful with the rich spiritual heritage of the region, offering opportunities for both devotion and discovery.

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