ROCOR-STUDIES

Dear reader,

Regards from Jordanville!

This Thursday, I came home after three weeks of traveling around ROCOR parishes in the South of the US. I am processing my impressions. However, one thing is clear: there is a lot of serious and responsible involvement with the Russian Church Abroad among recent converts.

Fr. Matthew Williams, who grew up in Middle Tennessee, discusses the first generation of American converts in his interview. Dr. Dana Miller's interview covers an earlier period of ROCOR history in France and the US.

I posted an interview with Fr. Ioannikios earlier this summer, and now these two interviews get to the heart of ROCOR Studies' mission: to restore and preserve the history of the Russian Church Abroad, speaking respectfully and with painstaking honesty. The Russian translations of both interviews should be available to readers by the end of the year courtesy of the translation grant from the ROCOR Australian and New Zealand Diocese.


I am grateful to the Fund for Assistance to the Russian Church Abroad, which has been the major supporter of my work, and to all of you without whose support and interest my work would not have been possible.

Thank you for your continuing interest,

Protodeacon Andrei Psarev

August 24, 2024

"I Went to Jordanville to FInd Out What Orthodoxy Was About"

Reminiscences about the Russian Church Abroad during Metropolitan Philaret's tenure (1964-1985)
"I Went to Jordanville to FInd Out What Orthodoxy Was About"

My Father's Missionary Life

This interview about the founder of the Williams "clan," that gave the ROCOR a number of priests and faithful lay people.
My Father's Missionary Life
ROCOR Studies
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