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Blessing of the waters for the official inauguration of St Irenaeus Institute at the Radboud University in Nijmegem

Last Friday, September 9, 2022, St Irenaeus Institute was officially inaugurated at its new home, Radboud University in Nijmegen.

Metropolitan Athenagoras of Belgium and Exarch of The Netherlands and Luxembourg, co-chairman of the Orthodox representative body, performed a small blessing of the waters. The other co-chairman, Archbishop Polycarpus (Syrian Church), pronounced a prayer and a blessing. The dean of the faculty, Prof. De. Heleen Murre-Vandenbergh, welcomed the Institute at the University. Father John McGuckin delivered a lecture with the title “St. Cyril of Alexandria (c. 378-444): The Reconciler of the Church’s Family Feuds”. Then, he was named an honorary fellow of the Institute. The rector of the Institute, Father Michael Bakker, presented an overview of the institute’s programmes and projects. Finally, the chancellor of the university addressed the large audience, present in the hall or via a livestream.

Ten years ago, the Amsterdam Centre for Eastern Orthodox Theology (ACEOT) was founded with as staff members Father Michael Bakker (director) and Father Andrew Louth, who was willing to cross the Channel on a monthly basis, as a visiting professor after his retirement and obtaining the emeritus degree in Durham. Five years ago, Minister Bussemaker honored the application for an orthodox ministerial course, and we were able to start developing it. To emphasize that the institute serves both Eastern and Oriental Orthodox families, it was decided at the time to remove the “E” of Eastern from the name. Moreover, Orthodoxy has long since ceased to be limited to the East.

The staff was expanded to include father John Behr, who holds the Metropolitan Kallistos Ware Chair in Orthodox theology, and Father Joan Lena who teaches liturgical theology. Meanwhile, 15 students have completed the pre-master/minor in Orthodox Christianity, three students have completed the Orthodox variant of the master’s in Spiritual Care, and one student has completed a PhD. Currently, the third batch of premaster/minor students have graduated and several more master’s students are completing their studies. On 29 August 2020, a new group of students started their pre-master or minor.

Both the developments of recent years and plans for the future call for a next step. A solid foundation in the form of an independent institute and the further safeguarding of the pan-Orthodox identity have become necessary. The establishment of St Irenaeus aims, among other things, to achieve that.

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Source: orthodoxtimes.com