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September 14, 2009
Red Bank, NJ: Bishop Meletiy of Khotin led the Divine Liturgy in St. Nicholas Church

02.jpg (99246 bytes)On Sunday, September 13, on the feast of the Placing of the Cincture of the Mother of God, the vicar bishop of the Chernovtsy Diocese (Ukranian Orthodox Church), His Grace, Bishop Meletiy of Khotin, celebrated the Divine Liturgy in Red Bank, in the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. His Grace was co-served by Priest Jonah Campbell (assistant to the rector), Hierodeacon Nikita (Vladika's cell attendant), and Deacon Leonid Roschko, in the presence of many worshipers. Vladyka delivered an excellent sermon on the topic of the Gospel reading, in which he explained the importance of living a Christian life so that we may be worthy of being called one of the "chosen." At the end of the Liturgy, Fr. Jonah greeted Bishop Meletiy and outlined the unique brotherly and spiritual ties between the parish of St. Nicholas and the Chernovtsy Diocese along with her ruling hierarch, Metropolitan Onufry. On behalf of the rector, Fr. Jonah presented Vladyka with an icon of St. John of Shanghai, along with two bottles of oil from his tomb. Vladyka expressed his gratitude to Metropolitan Hilarion, rector Archpriest Serge Lukianov, and all the parishioners for their warm reception and the opportunity to perform the Holy Eucharist in St. Nicholas Church. He expressed a special greeting in Ukrainian to his fellow countrymen, who have found a new spiritual family in America. Tears were seen on the eyes of parishioners, who were overjoyed to see their beloved hierarch serve the Divine Liturgy in their parish.

After the Liturgy, a festive luncheon was held in honor of Vladyka in the parish hall, where parishioners had an opportunity to socialize with one another and speak to the hierarch. Later that same evening, Vladyka hosted a spiritual discussion and dinner for the parish clergy and parishioners.


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