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The '''Toronto Orthodox Theological [[Academy]]''' is a [[seminary]] located in Toronto, Ontario, under the auspices of the [[Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Toronto (Canada)]], founded in 1998. | The '''Toronto Orthodox Theological [[Academy]]''' is a [[seminary]] located in Toronto, Ontario, under the auspices of the [[Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Toronto (Canada)]], founded in 1998. | ||
− | + | The Academy is affiliated with St. Paul’s University in Ottawa, Ontario, and offers a four-year course in Theological Studies. A Bachelor of Theology Degree is awarded from St. Paul’s University upon completion of course requirements. | |
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− | == | + | ==Mission Statement== |
− | + | The Toronto Orthodox Theological Academy exists to serve the Church in Canada in her sacred mission and witness to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, through the advancement of Orthodox thought and life. Since the priestly ministry is essential to the life of the Orthodox Church, the education of men who are called to be Priests is one of the primary objectives of the Academy. In the future, an equally important objective will be to provide specialized training for men or women who wish to serve the Church through the important lay ministries such as teachers, secretaries, youth directors and chanters or choir directors. In all areas of study, the Academy seeks to provide sound theological reflection on the vital issues facing the Church. | |
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− | + | Theological education involves much more than purely academic endeavours. In the true spirit of Orthodox Christianity, formal educational development, academic excellence and personal growth are inseparably bound to the values, spirit and experience of the Orthodox faith. Life and study at the Academy, in all its diverse aspects, is a dynamic process which takes place at the level of shared values and concerns. The students experience the ethos and spirit, the thought and tradition, the life and practice of the catholic and apostolic faith in a holistic manner while studying and living at the Academy. | |
− | ==External | + | Prayer and the sacramental life are indispensable spiritual instruments that fire the soul with zeal, and brings one into union with God through His Divine Grace. It is this emphasis on the liturgical life of the Church that fosters, above all, the unique spiritual environment which is found at the Academy. |
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+ | This is why the Academy is equally concerned, not only with the academic, but also with the spiritual and moral development of the students. It is hoped that each student will gain the tools needed to struggle not only to gain a deeper understanding of his or her Orthodox faith, but also to live out this faith with all its power and practical applications in the ordinary circumstances and complexities of daily life. Thus, education and preparation of students is viewed as an integration of faith and learning. This takes place within an Orthodox Christian environment, with special emphasis on personal growth, both intellectual and spiritual. | ||
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+ | Other objectives of the Academy include: to achieve an institutional environment of faith and learning, which conveys a greater sense of the values and spirit of Orthodox Christianity; and, to provide the proper training and specialized education for those planning to assume leadership roles in society as Orthodox Christian clergy and laity. | ||
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+ | ==Program of Studies== | ||
+ | Subjects include: Byzantine Music; Dogmatics; Liturgics; Greek Language; Old Testament; New Testament; Orthodox Spirituality; Patrology; Church History; Pastoral Studies; Ethics; Parish Administration; Evangelization & Missions; Orthodoxy in Canada and the World; and, World Religions. | ||
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+ | ==Dean’s Biography== | ||
+ | The V. Rev. Fr. Ignatios Delis was born in 1946 in Almiro, Magnesias, Greece. His early education was completed in Volos. He graduated from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1972) and also studied at the Theological School of the same University. | ||
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+ | He served Greece as a cadet Officer and as a second lieutenant (1972-1974). | ||
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+ | He taught as a Professor of Literature at the Athoniada Ecclesiastical School of Agion Oros (1975-1981), and then at TEE (Technical Professional School) of Neon Moudanon Chalkidiki. | ||
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+ | He successfully completed further studies at SELME (School for Teachers of Middle Education) in Thessaloniki. | ||
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+ | In 1982, he was ordained a deacon and a priest, serving the Holy Metropolises of Langada and Kassandria until 2004. Since 2004, with the decision of the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece and the Ministry of Education and Religion, he has been serving as a clergyman and professor of the Toronto Orthodox Theological Academy of the Holy Metropolis of Toronto (Canada). He was appointed the Dean of the Toronto Orthodox Theological Academy in 2006. | ||
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+ | ==Previous Dean== | ||
+ | * 1998-2006 - Bishop [[Christophoros (Rakintzakis) of Andida]] | ||
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+ | ==Seminary Churches== | ||
+ | * St. John the Theologian Greek Orthodox Church | ||
+ | * Lifegiving Font Greek Orthodox Chapel | ||
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+ | ==External Link== | ||
+ | *[http://www.gometropolis.org/theological-academy/ Official Academy Website] | ||
[[Category:Seminaries]] | [[Category:Seminaries]] |
Revision as of 01:06, December 3, 2012
The Toronto Orthodox Theological Academy is a seminary located in Toronto, Ontario, under the auspices of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Toronto (Canada), founded in 1998.
The Academy is affiliated with St. Paul’s University in Ottawa, Ontario, and offers a four-year course in Theological Studies. A Bachelor of Theology Degree is awarded from St. Paul’s University upon completion of course requirements.
Contents
Mission Statement
The Toronto Orthodox Theological Academy exists to serve the Church in Canada in her sacred mission and witness to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, through the advancement of Orthodox thought and life. Since the priestly ministry is essential to the life of the Orthodox Church, the education of men who are called to be Priests is one of the primary objectives of the Academy. In the future, an equally important objective will be to provide specialized training for men or women who wish to serve the Church through the important lay ministries such as teachers, secretaries, youth directors and chanters or choir directors. In all areas of study, the Academy seeks to provide sound theological reflection on the vital issues facing the Church.
Theological education involves much more than purely academic endeavours. In the true spirit of Orthodox Christianity, formal educational development, academic excellence and personal growth are inseparably bound to the values, spirit and experience of the Orthodox faith. Life and study at the Academy, in all its diverse aspects, is a dynamic process which takes place at the level of shared values and concerns. The students experience the ethos and spirit, the thought and tradition, the life and practice of the catholic and apostolic faith in a holistic manner while studying and living at the Academy.
Prayer and the sacramental life are indispensable spiritual instruments that fire the soul with zeal, and brings one into union with God through His Divine Grace. It is this emphasis on the liturgical life of the Church that fosters, above all, the unique spiritual environment which is found at the Academy.
This is why the Academy is equally concerned, not only with the academic, but also with the spiritual and moral development of the students. It is hoped that each student will gain the tools needed to struggle not only to gain a deeper understanding of his or her Orthodox faith, but also to live out this faith with all its power and practical applications in the ordinary circumstances and complexities of daily life. Thus, education and preparation of students is viewed as an integration of faith and learning. This takes place within an Orthodox Christian environment, with special emphasis on personal growth, both intellectual and spiritual.
Other objectives of the Academy include: to achieve an institutional environment of faith and learning, which conveys a greater sense of the values and spirit of Orthodox Christianity; and, to provide the proper training and specialized education for those planning to assume leadership roles in society as Orthodox Christian clergy and laity.
Program of Studies
Subjects include: Byzantine Music; Dogmatics; Liturgics; Greek Language; Old Testament; New Testament; Orthodox Spirituality; Patrology; Church History; Pastoral Studies; Ethics; Parish Administration; Evangelization & Missions; Orthodoxy in Canada and the World; and, World Religions.
Dean’s Biography
The V. Rev. Fr. Ignatios Delis was born in 1946 in Almiro, Magnesias, Greece. His early education was completed in Volos. He graduated from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1972) and also studied at the Theological School of the same University.
He served Greece as a cadet Officer and as a second lieutenant (1972-1974).
He taught as a Professor of Literature at the Athoniada Ecclesiastical School of Agion Oros (1975-1981), and then at TEE (Technical Professional School) of Neon Moudanon Chalkidiki.
He successfully completed further studies at SELME (School for Teachers of Middle Education) in Thessaloniki.
In 1982, he was ordained a deacon and a priest, serving the Holy Metropolises of Langada and Kassandria until 2004. Since 2004, with the decision of the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece and the Ministry of Education and Religion, he has been serving as a clergyman and professor of the Toronto Orthodox Theological Academy of the Holy Metropolis of Toronto (Canada). He was appointed the Dean of the Toronto Orthodox Theological Academy in 2006.
Previous Dean
- 1998-2006 - Bishop Christophoros (Rakintzakis) of Andida
Seminary Churches
- St. John the Theologian Greek Orthodox Church
- Lifegiving Font Greek Orthodox Chapel