Raphael of Brooklyn
Our father among the saints Raphael of Brooklyn (November 20, 1860 - February 27, 1915) was born Rafla Hawaweeny in Beirut, Lebanon, to Damascene Syrian refugee parents. He was educated at the Patriarchal School in Damascus, the School of Orthodox Theology in Halki Island, Turkey, and at the Theological Academy in Kiev, which was then in the Russian empire. In 1904 he became the first Orthodox bishop to be consecrated in North America; the consecration was done by Archbishop St. Tikhon of Moscow and Bishop Innocent in New York City. He served as bishop of Brooklyn, New York until his death.
During the course of his ministry as an auxiliary bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church in America, St. Raphael founded the present-day primatial cathedral of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America (St. Nicholas Cathedral), established thirty parishes, and assisted in the founding of St. Tikhon's Orthodox Monastery in South Canaan, Pennsylvania.
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Glorification
Bishop Raphael was glorified (numbered among the saints) by the Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in America in its March 2000 session, and the glorification services by that Holy Synod took place in May of that year at St. Tikhon's Monastery with the participation of bishops representing the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, and the Church of Poland. He is commemorated by the Orthodox Church in America on February 27, the anniversary of his death, and by the Church of Antioch on the first Saturday of November, which is shortly before Raphael's own patronal feast (the Feast of the Archangels, November 8).
Hymns
Troparion (Tone 3)
- Rejoice, O Father Raphael, Adornment of the Holy Church!
- Thou art Champion of the true Faith,
- Seeker of the lost, Consolation of the oppressed,
- Father to orphans, and Friend of the poor,
- Peacemaker and Good Shepherd, Joy of all the Orthodox,
- Son of Antioch, Boast of America:
- Intercede with Christ God for us and for all who honor thee.
Kontakion (Tone 3)
- Today the memory of blessed Raphael hath shone on us;
- For having received Christ's call, he faithfully took up his cross
- and followed Him becoming a fisher of men.
- Let us cry aloud to him saying: Rejoice O Father Raphael!
Raphael of Brooklyn | ||
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Preceded by: — |
Bishop of Brooklyn 1904-1915 |
Succeeded by: Aftimios Ofiesh |
Sources
- Orthodox America 1794-1976 Development of the Orthodox Church in America, C. J. Tarasar, Gen. Ed. 1975, The Orthodox Church in America, Syosett, New York.
External links
- On the Occasion of the Commemoration and Centennial of the Repose of St. Raphael the Syrian, Bishop of Brooklyn, a Great Missionary and Early Anti-Ecumenist
- Saint Raphael of Brooklyn Website
- St. Raphael of Brooklyn (Antiochian Archdiocese site)
- Photos of St. Raphael Hawaweeny
- Photos from the glorification of St. Raphael
- St. Raphael, Bishop of Brooklyn (OCA site)
- Akolouthia (Service) to St. Raphael, according to the use of the Antiochian Archdiocese
- Icon of St. Raphael of Brooklyn
- "Christian Church to be Filled by a Damascus Preacher", 1895 New York Times article
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