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Presbyter Emmanuel (born. ??? -) is a 20th century Orthodox Christian priest and writer for the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. He was born on the island of Crete and also studied in Greece. He has studied abroad in Rome and in the United States completing an undergraduate degree from Oberlin College in Classics, and he has also done an additional graduate coursework in this field at the University of Chicago. Fr. Emmanuel also has a Masters of Divinity degree from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, Brookline, MA. In 2001, Fr. Emmanuel founded Orthodox Witness, a not-for-profit group dedicated to Orthodox Christian evangelism. Fr. Emmanuel is the priest at St. Luke the Evangelist Greek Orthodox Church in Columbia, Missouri, a parish serving the multi-ethnic Orthodox Christian community of central Missouri.
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Fr. '''Emmanuel Hatzidakis''' is a writer and a [[priest]] of the [[Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America]]. He is noted for his book ''The Heavenly Banquet: Understanding the Divine Liturgy'', a 420 page commentary on the [[Divine Liturgy]].
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==Life==
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Fr. Emmanuel was born on the island of Crete and also studied in Greece. He has studied abroad in Rome and in the United States, completing an undergraduate degree from Oberlin College in Classics. He has also done additional graduate coursework in this field at the University of Chicago. Fr. Emmanuel also earned a Masters of Divinity degree from [[Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology (Brookline, Massachusetts)|Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology]], Brookline, Massachusetts. In 2001, Fr. Emmanuel founded Orthodox Witness[http://orthodoxwitness.org], a not-for-profit group dedicated to Orthodox Christian evangelism. In 2008, Orthodox Witness published Fr. Emmanuel's first book entitled, ''The Heavenly Banquet: Understanding the Divine Liturgy''.
  
 
==Writings==  
 
==Writings==  
* Hatzidakis, Fr. Emmanuel. The Heavenly Banquet: Understanding the Divine Liturgy (Columbia, MO: Orthodox Witness, 2008) ISBN 978-0-9778970-1-8 The Divine Liturgy explained. 420p, hardbound.
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* Hatzidakis, Fr. Emmanuel. The Heavenly Banquet: Understanding the Divine Liturgy (2nd. ed., Chicago, IL: Orthodox Witness, 2010) ISBN 978-0-9778970-3-2 The Divine Liturgy explained. 420p, hardbound.
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==Source==
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*[http://www.goarch.org/archdiocese/affiliates/rca/biography/hatzidakis GOARCH: Fr. Emmanuel Hatzidakis]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://stlukegoc.org/ '''Official Webpage''' for the ''Church of St. Luke'' - Columbia, Missouri]
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*[http://www.orthodoxwitness.org/ Webpage for the Orthodox Witness]
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*[http://orthodoxwitness.org/The-Heavenly-Banquet.html The Heavenly Banquet: Understanding the Divine Liturgy]
  
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Revision as of 12:10, June 27, 2012

Fr. Emmanuel Hatzidakis is a writer and a priest of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. He is noted for his book The Heavenly Banquet: Understanding the Divine Liturgy, a 420 page commentary on the Divine Liturgy.

Life

Fr. Emmanuel was born on the island of Crete and also studied in Greece. He has studied abroad in Rome and in the United States, completing an undergraduate degree from Oberlin College in Classics. He has also done additional graduate coursework in this field at the University of Chicago. Fr. Emmanuel also earned a Masters of Divinity degree from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, Brookline, Massachusetts. In 2001, Fr. Emmanuel founded Orthodox Witness[1], a not-for-profit group dedicated to Orthodox Christian evangelism. In 2008, Orthodox Witness published Fr. Emmanuel's first book entitled, The Heavenly Banquet: Understanding the Divine Liturgy.

Writings

  • Hatzidakis, Fr. Emmanuel. The Heavenly Banquet: Understanding the Divine Liturgy (2nd. ed., Chicago, IL: Orthodox Witness, 2010) ISBN 978-0-9778970-3-2 The Divine Liturgy explained. 420p, hardbound.

Source

External links