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His Grace, the Right Reverend Bishop '''Basil (Essey) of Wichita and Mid-America''' is a [[diocese|diocesan]] [[bishop]] of the [[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America]].
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His Grace the Right Reverend Bishop '''Basil (Essey) of Wichita and Mid-America''' is a [[diocese|diocesan]] [[bishop]] of the [[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America]].  He is also the Secretary of the [[Episcopal Assembly of North and Central America]].
  
 
==Life==
 
==Life==
Bishop Basil was born in the southwestern Pennsylvania town of Monessen on [[November 26]], 1948.  He is the only son and eldest of three children born of William and Genevieve Essey.  He was baptized on [[April 17]], 1949, at St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church in Monessen, and raised at St. Michael Antiochian Orthodox Church in Monessen.
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Bishop Basil was born '''William Essey''' in the southwestern Pennsylvania town of Monessen on [[November 26]], 1948.  He is the only son and eldest of three children born of William and Genevieve Essey.  He was baptized on [[April 17]], 1949, at St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church in Monessen, and raised at St. Michael Antiochian Orthodox Church in Monessen.
  
His Grace received his primary and secondary education in the public schools of Monessen.  In 1970 he received his B.A. in Psychology from California State University of Pennsylvania in California, Pennsylvania.  He entered [[St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (Crestwood, New York)|St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary]] in Crestwood, New York, in 1970 and received his M.Div. in 1973.  From 1973 until 1975 he served as pastoral assistant at St. George Church in Detroit, Michigan, and from 1975 until 1986 he served as director of the [[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America|Archdiocese]]'s Department of Youth Affairs with offices at the main chancery of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America in Englewood, New Jersey.  While working in that capacity, he served as assistant pastor at St. Anthony Church in Bergenfield, New Jersey, and instructor of Contemporary [[Byzantine Chant]] at St. Vladimir's Seminary from 1980 until 1986.  During 1986 and 1987 he resided at the [[St. John of Damascus Patriarchal Institute of Theology (Tripoli, Lebanon)]] at the [[Balamand Monastery of the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos]] in the al-Koura region of north Lebanon where he studied, taught and did research and translations for ''The Liturgikon: The Book of Divine Services for the Priest and Deacon'', which was published by the Archdiocese's [[Antakya Press]] in 1989 (reprinted in 1994).
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His Grace received his primary and secondary education in the public schools of Monessen.  In 1970 he received his B.A. in Psychology from California State University of Pennsylvania in California, Pennsylvania.  He entered [[St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (Crestwood, New York)|St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary]] in Crestwood, New York, in 1970 and received his M.Div. in 1973.  From 1973 until 1975 he served as pastoral assistant at St. George Church in Detroit, Michigan, and from 1975 until 1986 he served as director of the [[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America|Archdiocese]]'s Department of Youth Affairs with offices at the main chancery of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America in Englewood, New Jersey.  While working in that capacity, he served as assistant pastor at St. Anthony Church in Bergenfield, New Jersey, and instructor of Contemporary [[Byzantine Chant]] at St. Vladimir's Seminary from 1980 until 1986.  During 1986 and 1987 he resided at the [[St. John of Damascus Institute of Theology (Tripoli, Lebanon)|St. John of Damascus Patriarchal Institute of Theology (Tripoli, Lebanon)]] at the [[Monastery of Our Lady of Balamand|Balamand Monastery of the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos]] in the al-Koura region of north Lebanon where he studied, taught and did research and translations for ''The Liturgikon: The Book of Divine Services for the Priest and Deacon'', which was published by the Archdiocese's [[Antakya Press]] in 1989 (reprinted in 1994).
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[[Image:Basil Essey2.jpg|left|Bishop Basil]]
  
 
===Ordinations and Tonsure===
 
===Ordinations and Tonsure===
Bishop Basil was tonsured a [[reader]] by the late Metropolitan [[Antony (Bashir) of New York]] at St. Michael Church in Monessen on [[October 27]], 1964, and was ordained to the [[subdeacon|subdiaconate]] and [[deacon|diaconate]] by Metropolitan [[Philip (Saliba) of New York]] at St. Ignatius of Antioch Church at the [[Antiochian Village]] in Bolivar, Pennsylvania, on [[September 30]], 1979.  On [[January 27]], 1980, he was ordained to the [[priest]]hood by Metropolitan Philip at St. Anthony Church in Bergenfield, New Jersey, and on [[October 9]], 1988, he was elevated to the dignity of [[archimandrite]] by Metropolitan Philip at St. George Church in Wichita, Kansas. From [[July 1]], 1987, until his consecration to the episcopacy in 1992, he served as priest at St. George Church in Wichita, Kansas.  During his pastorate the new church temple was erected, consecrated and elevated to the status of [[Cathedral]] on [[April 21]], 1991.  He received monastic [[tonsure]] to the [[Lesser Schema]] ([[Stavrophore]] or [[Mantiya]]) at the [[Patriarchal Stavropegic Monastery of St. John the Baptist (Essex, England)|Patriarchal Stavropegic Monastery of St. John the Baptist]] in Tolleshunt Knight by Maldon, Essex, England, during the night between [[January 19]] and [[Janurary 20|20]], 2003, at the hands of the monastery's [[abbot]], Archimandrite Kyrill.
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Bishop Basil was tonsured a [[reader]] by the late Metropolitan [[Antony (Bashir) of New York]] at St. Michael Church in Monessen on [[October 27]], 1964, and was ordained to the [[subdeacon|subdiaconate]] and [[deacon|diaconate]] by Metropolitan [[Philip (Saliba) of New York]] at St. Ignatius of Antioch Church at the [[Antiochian Village]] in Bolivar, Pennsylvania, on [[September 30]], 1979.  On [[January 27]], 1980, he was ordained to the [[priest]]hood by Metropolitan Philip at St. Anthony Church in Bergenfield, New Jersey, and on [[October 9]], 1988, he was elevated to the dignity of [[archimandrite]] by Metropolitan Philip at St. George Church in Wichita, Kansas. From [[July 1]], 1987, until his consecration to the episcopacy in 1992, he served as priest at St. George Church in Wichita, Kansas.  During his pastorate the new church temple was erected, consecrated and elevated to the status of [[Cathedral]] on [[April 21]], 1991.  He received monastic [[tonsure]] to the [[Schemamonk|Lesser Schema]] ([[Monastic Ranks|Stavrophore]] or [[Mantiya]]) at the [[Patriarchal Stavropegic Monastery of St. John the Baptist (Maldon, Essex)|Patriarchal Stavropegic Monastery of St. John the Baptist]] in Tolleshunt Knight by Maldon, Essex, England, during the night between [[January 19]] and [[January 20|20]], 2003, at the hands of the monastery's [[abbot]], Archimandrite Kyrill.
  
 
===Episcopacy===
 
===Episcopacy===
His Grace was nominated for [[bishop]] ([[auxiliary bishop|auxiliary]] to Metropolitan Philip) by the General Assembly of the [[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America]] on [[July 26]], 1991, and was elected to the episcopacy (with the titular see of Enfeh al-Koura in north Lebanon) by the [[Holy Synod]] of the [[Church of Antioch|Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of the Great City-of-God Antioch and all the East]] on [[November 14]], 1991.  He was consecrated to the episcopacy on May 31, 1992, at St. George Cathedral in Wichita, Kansas, by Metropolitan Philip of the Archdiocese of North America, Metropolitan [[Elias (Audi) of Beirut]], Bishop [[Antoun (Khouri) of Miami|Antoun (Khouri)]], titular bishop of Seleucia and auxiliary of the Archdiocese of North America, and the late Archbishop [[Michael (Shaheen) of Toledo]], Ohio, auxiliary of the Archdiocese of North America.  From 1992 until 1995 he resided at the Los Angeles Chancery, and in September 1995 he took up residence at the Wichita Chancery.  By a decision of the [[Holy Synod]] of the Patriarchate dated [[October 9]], 2003, His Grace became a diocesan bishop and, since his enthronement on [[December 15]], 2004, bears the title of '''Bishop of Wichita and Mid-America'''.
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[[Image:Basil Essey3.jpg|right|frame|Bishop Basil at the glorification of [[Raphael of Brooklyn|St. Raphael]]]]
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His Grace was nominated for [[bishop]] ([[auxiliary bishop|auxiliary]] to Metropolitan Philip) by the General Assembly of the [[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America]] on [[July 26]], 1991, and was elected to the episcopacy (with the titular see of Enfeh al-Koura in north Lebanon) by the [[Holy Synod]] of the [[Church of Antioch|Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of the Great City-of-God Antioch and all the East]] on [[November 14]], 1991.  He was consecrated to the episcopacy on May 31, 1992, at St. George Cathedral in Wichita, Kansas, by Metropolitan Philip of the Archdiocese of North America; Metropolitan [[Elias (Audi) of Beirut]]; Bishop [[Antoun (Khouri) of Miami|Antoun (Khouri)]], titular bishop of Seleucia and auxiliary of the Archdiocese of North America; and the late Archbishop [[Michael (Shaheen) of Toledo]], Ohio, auxiliary of the Archdiocese of North America.  From 1992 until 1995 he resided at the Los Angeles Chancery, and in September 1995 he took up residence at the Wichita Chancery.  By a decision of the [[Holy Synod]] of the Patriarchate dated [[October 9]], 2003, His Grace became a diocesan bishop bearing the title of '''Bishop of Wichita and Mid-America'''.  He was [[enthronement|enthroned]] in his cathedral on [[December 15]], 2004.
  
 
===The Glorification of St. Raphael===
 
===The Glorification of St. Raphael===
Bishop Basil co-chaired the Joint [[Orthodox Church in America|OCA]]-[[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America|Antiochian]] Canonization Commission which led to the [[glorification]] of Bishop [[Raphael of Brooklyn|Raphael (Hawaweeny) of Brooklyn]] on [[May 29]], 2000, at [[St. Tikhon's Orthodox Monastery (South Canaan, Pennsylvania)]], where he [[concelebration|concelebrated]] the services for St. Raphael with many other hierarchs. His Grace oversaw the publication of the book containing St. Raphael's Life, [[Akolouthia]] and [[Akathist]] (Antakya Press, 2000), arranged the hymnography for St. Raphael to [[Byzantine Chant|Byzantine melodies]], and directed the Clergy Brotherhood Choir which recorded an audio CD of the hymns for the feast of St. Raphael (Antakya Press 2001).
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Bishop Basil co-chaired the Joint [[Orthodox Church in America|OCA]]-[[Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America|Antiochian]] Canonization Commission which led to the [[glorification]] of Bishop [[Raphael of Brooklyn|Raphael (Hawaweeny) of Brooklyn]] on [[May 29]], 2000, at [[St. Tikhon's Orthodox Monastery (South Canaan, Pennsylvania)]], where he [[concelebration|concelebrated]] the services for St. Raphael with many other hierarchs. His Grace oversaw the publication of the book containing St. Raphael's [[Hagiography|Life]], [[Akolouthia]] and [[Akathist]] (Antakya Press, 2000), arranged the hymnography for St. Raphael to [[Byzantine Chant|Byzantine melodies]], and directed the Clergy Brotherhood Choir which recorded an audio CD of the hymns for the feast of St. Raphael (Antakya Press 2001).
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==Works==
 
==Works==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
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[[Image:Basil Essey 4.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Bishop Basil at the altar]]
 
*[http://www.antiochian.org/Archdiocese/Bishops/Bishop_Basil.htm Bishop Basil (Essey)] (Archdiocese biography)
 
*[http://www.antiochian.org/Archdiocese/Bishops/Bishop_Basil.htm Bishop Basil (Essey)] (Archdiocese biography)
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*[http://www.antiochian.org/southwest Diocese of Wichita and Mid-America] (official site)
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*[http://www.stgeorgecathedral.net/ St. George Orthodox Christian Cathedral] (Diocesan cathedral)
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===Writings and speeches===
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*[http://www.westernorthodox.com/basil Comments on the Western Rite]
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*[http://www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org/resources/saints/essey_raphal_brooklyn.htm Lest We Forget... Raphael, Bishop of Brooklyn], from ''Word Magazine'', 1976 (published as William Essey)
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*[http://www.conciliarpress.com/again/content/view/68/9/9/ Building Up the Body of Christ]: An AGAIN Interview with His Grace BASIL (Essey), February 2005
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===Audio===
 
===Audio===
 
*Enthronement speech (December 15, 2004): [http://www.stgeorgecathedral.net/audio/enthronement12-15-04-F.wma WMA], [http://www.stgeorgecathedral.net/audio/enthronement12-15-04.ra Real Audio]
 
*Enthronement speech (December 15, 2004): [http://www.stgeorgecathedral.net/audio/enthronement12-15-04-F.wma WMA], [http://www.stgeorgecathedral.net/audio/enthronement12-15-04.ra Real Audio]
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Bishop Basil (Essey) of Wichita and Mid-America

His Grace the Right Reverend Bishop Basil (Essey) of Wichita and Mid-America is a diocesan bishop of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America. He is also the Secretary of the Episcopal Assembly of North and Central America.

Life

Bishop Basil was born William Essey in the southwestern Pennsylvania town of Monessen on November 26, 1948. He is the only son and eldest of three children born of William and Genevieve Essey. He was baptized on April 17, 1949, at St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church in Monessen, and raised at St. Michael Antiochian Orthodox Church in Monessen.

His Grace received his primary and secondary education in the public schools of Monessen. In 1970 he received his B.A. in Psychology from California State University of Pennsylvania in California, Pennsylvania. He entered St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary in Crestwood, New York, in 1970 and received his M.Div. in 1973. From 1973 until 1975 he served as pastoral assistant at St. George Church in Detroit, Michigan, and from 1975 until 1986 he served as director of the Archdiocese's Department of Youth Affairs with offices at the main chancery of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America in Englewood, New Jersey. While working in that capacity, he served as assistant pastor at St. Anthony Church in Bergenfield, New Jersey, and instructor of Contemporary Byzantine Chant at St. Vladimir's Seminary from 1980 until 1986. During 1986 and 1987 he resided at the St. John of Damascus Patriarchal Institute of Theology (Tripoli, Lebanon) at the Balamand Monastery of the Dormition of the Most Holy Theotokos in the al-Koura region of north Lebanon where he studied, taught and did research and translations for The Liturgikon: The Book of Divine Services for the Priest and Deacon, which was published by the Archdiocese's Antakya Press in 1989 (reprinted in 1994).

Bishop Basil

Ordinations and Tonsure

Bishop Basil was tonsured a reader by the late Metropolitan Antony (Bashir) of New York at St. Michael Church in Monessen on October 27, 1964, and was ordained to the subdiaconate and diaconate by Metropolitan Philip (Saliba) of New York at St. Ignatius of Antioch Church at the Antiochian Village in Bolivar, Pennsylvania, on September 30, 1979. On January 27, 1980, he was ordained to the priesthood by Metropolitan Philip at St. Anthony Church in Bergenfield, New Jersey, and on October 9, 1988, he was elevated to the dignity of archimandrite by Metropolitan Philip at St. George Church in Wichita, Kansas. From July 1, 1987, until his consecration to the episcopacy in 1992, he served as priest at St. George Church in Wichita, Kansas. During his pastorate the new church temple was erected, consecrated and elevated to the status of Cathedral on April 21, 1991. He received monastic tonsure to the Lesser Schema (Stavrophore or Mantiya) at the Patriarchal Stavropegic Monastery of St. John the Baptist in Tolleshunt Knight by Maldon, Essex, England, during the night between January 19 and 20, 2003, at the hands of the monastery's abbot, Archimandrite Kyrill.

Episcopacy

Bishop Basil at the glorification of St. Raphael

His Grace was nominated for bishop (auxiliary to Metropolitan Philip) by the General Assembly of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America on July 26, 1991, and was elected to the episcopacy (with the titular see of Enfeh al-Koura in north Lebanon) by the Holy Synod of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of the Great City-of-God Antioch and all the East on November 14, 1991. He was consecrated to the episcopacy on May 31, 1992, at St. George Cathedral in Wichita, Kansas, by Metropolitan Philip of the Archdiocese of North America; Metropolitan Elias (Audi) of Beirut; Bishop Antoun (Khouri), titular bishop of Seleucia and auxiliary of the Archdiocese of North America; and the late Archbishop Michael (Shaheen) of Toledo, Ohio, auxiliary of the Archdiocese of North America. From 1992 until 1995 he resided at the Los Angeles Chancery, and in September 1995 he took up residence at the Wichita Chancery. By a decision of the Holy Synod of the Patriarchate dated October 9, 2003, His Grace became a diocesan bishop bearing the title of Bishop of Wichita and Mid-America. He was enthroned in his cathedral on December 15, 2004.

The Glorification of St. Raphael

Bishop Basil co-chaired the Joint OCA-Antiochian Canonization Commission which led to the glorification of Bishop Raphael (Hawaweeny) of Brooklyn on May 29, 2000, at St. Tikhon's Orthodox Monastery (South Canaan, Pennsylvania), where he concelebrated the services for St. Raphael with many other hierarchs. His Grace oversaw the publication of the book containing St. Raphael's Life, Akolouthia and Akathist (Antakya Press, 2000), arranged the hymnography for St. Raphael to Byzantine melodies, and directed the Clergy Brotherhood Choir which recorded an audio CD of the hymns for the feast of St. Raphael (Antakya Press 2001).

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Basil (Essey) of Wichita
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Bishop of Enfeh Al-Koura
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Works

  • The Liturgikon: The Book of Divine Services for the Priest and Deacon, Antakya Press, 1989 (ISBN 0962419001)
  • Arrangement of hymnography for Saint Raphael Hawaweeny, Antakya Press, 2000 (ISBN 0962419036)
  • Numerous translations and arrangements of Byzantine Chant found in various service books

Residence and Cathedral

His Grace, The Right Reverend Bishop Basil resides at the Chancery of the Diocese of Wichita and Mid-America. The Diocesan Cathedral of St. George is also located in Wichita, Kansas.

Source

External links

Bishop Basil at the altar

Writings and speeches

Audio