April 17, 2015
Sydney, Australia: Bishop George arrives to begin his New Obedience
On
Thursday, April 16, His Grace George, Bishop of Mayfield, arrived in
Sydney from the U.S., ready to begin his new obedience as vicar
bishop of the Diocese of Australia & New Zealand, with the title
Bishop of Canberra.
His Grace arrived at Kingsford Smith International Airport early in
the morning, and was greeted by diocesan clerics: Archpriest George
and Priest Gabriel Lapardin, and Protodeacon Alexander Kotlaroff. At
the residence of the ROCOR First Hierarch and Archbishop of
Australia & New Zealand in the Sydney suburb of Croydon, Bishop
George was greeted by His Eminence, Metropolitan Hilarion, who noted
that "the arrival of Bishop George is a joyous occasion, which will
strengthen the ecclesiastical and hierarchal presence in the
Diocese."
Speaking on church life, His Grace emphasized that "services in the
Diocese will continue in Church Slavonic but, where necessary, they
will be performed in two languages." "I noticed that many young
Russian people love Church Slavonic, but have difficulty
understanding it," Bishop George noted. "So I think it is important
to find a certain balance on this issue. In America, I took part in
services in many churches. In some, they were performed in Slavonic;
in others, in English; in others still, in both languages."
Bishop George could not help but add that he was very sorry to part
with his longtime friends, clergy, and monastics in the U.S., but
also expressed his hope for the strengthening and expansion of every
aspect of church life in Australia.
The Media Office of the Eastern American Diocese sincerely thanks
His Grace, Bishop George, for his many years of fruitful
collaboration and spiritual support, and wishes him unfailing aid
from Christ the Risen Savior in his new place of service.
Media Office of the Eastern
American Diocese