Православная Академия на Крите

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Православная Академия на Крите
Ορθόδοξος Ακαδημία Κρήτης, Orthodox Academy of Crete, Православная академия Крита

Юрисдикция: Константинопольская Православная Церковь
Год основания: 1968
Место: Крит, Греция
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Направления: экуменизм, экологическое сознание

Ορθόδοξος Ακαδημία Κρήτης, Orthodox Academy of Crete, Православная академия Крита (1968) - учебное заведение Константинопольского Патриархата.

руководство

GENERAL DIRECTOR OF THE OAC

Dr. Konstantinos Zormpas

OAC SCIENTIFIC STAFF

Emmanuela Larentzaki, Mag.phil., Dipl. Paed. - Conference Organization Head of the OAC

Konstantina Stefanaki - Head of the OAC iconography workshop

Antonis Kalogerakis, Graduate Engineer, M.Sc. - Head of the OAC Institute of Theology and Ecology

Ioannis Mountogiannakis - Head of the OAC library ‘The Light’

Katerina Karkala-Zormpa, M. F.L.E. & ling., M. Theol. - Head of Conference Organization of the OAC

ADMINISTRATIVE & TECHNICAL STAFF OF OAC

Ioanna Tzolaki: Head Secretary

управляющий совет

  • His Eminence the Metropolitan of Kissamos and Selinon, Amphilochios, President.
  • His Eminence the Metropolitan of Kydonia and Apokoronas, Damaskinos, representative of the Holy Provincial Synod of the Church of Crete (Deputy: His Eminence the Metropolitan of Rethimno and Aulopotamos, Eugenios).
  • Stavros Arnaoutakis, Regional Governor of Crete, Vice-President (Deputy: Regional Vice-Governor of Chania, Apostolos Voulgarakis).
  • Father Chrysanthos Tsachakis, monk, as the representative of the Holy Monastery of Gonia (Deputy: Archimandrite Raphael Nikoloudakis).
  • Emmanuel Sfakianakis, Police Director, Head of the Cyber Crime Unit (Deputy: Michael Galanakis, Teacher)
  • Georgios Stavroulakis, Professor of the Technical University of Crete (Deputy: Ioannis Tsompanakis, Assistant Professor of the Technical University of Crete).
  • Georgios Maridakis, President of the Pancretan Association of Athens (Deputy: Emmanuel Kelaidis, retired Air Chief Marshall).
  • Nikolaos Papadoperakis, retired teacher, as representative of the Kissamos District (Deputy: Konstantinos Fournarakis, Head of the Historical Archive of Crete).
  • Eftychios Daskalakis, former Mayor of Kandanos, as representative of the Selinon District (Deputy: Archondoula Nanadaki, Teacher).
  • General Director, Dr. Konstantinos V. Zormpas.

история

Основана митрополитом Кисамским Иринеем.

The Bishop (later Metropolitan) of Kissamos and Selinon Irineos (Galanakis) and his pupil, Alexandros K. Papaderos, worked tirelessly together during the early 60s to create the OAC as an idea and way of acting, and at the same time to procure the necessary resources.

To enable the building of the first facilities of the OAC, the historical Holy Monastery of Gonia placed at the OAC’s disposal some 60,000 m2 of land adjacent to its monastery, which has been characterised by decree as being of 'exceptional beauty'. Construction work began in 1965 with financial support from the Evangelische Zentralstelle für Entwicklungshilfe/Bonn. With this support, the Evangelical Church of Germany wanted to give the people of Crete a token of repentance and reconciliation in a place closely connected with the Battle of Crete (1941) and with the utmost sacrifice made in the name of freedom and human dignity.

The State acknowledged the OAC as a 'religious foundation in the public interest' with the status of a legal person under private law, in accordance with the act of incorporation of the above (Notary's Office of Kolympari, Chania, Act No. 12.419/19-1-1970) which was ratified by the State (Royal Decree No. 838/31-12-1970 (Government Gazette 295, Series A). By a subsequent decision of the State, the OAC was also recognized as a non-governmental organization (NGO).

The Institution operates within the framework of the Holy Metropolis of Kissamos and Selinon and the Church of Crete, which has a semi-autonomous status within the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. The spiritual protector of the OAC is the Ecumenical Patriarch, whose name is mentioned in every ritual at the institution.

The inauguration of the OAC took place on 13 October 1968, in the presence of representatives of all Orthodox churches, other Christian traditions and organizations, the universities of the country and a large audience. Against the suppressive atmosphere of monologue prevalent at the time, it was through the Orthodox Academy that the church resisted with dialogue. The people have unanimously supported the OAC from its beginning to the present day.

On 12 November 1995, His All Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomaios inaugurated the second building of the OAC, with which the OAC became one of the most up-to-date conference institutions in Greece. This building was funded by the European Union and the Greek State.

Восьмой Вселенский Собор

По решению Собрания Предстоятелей Поместных Православных Церквей 2016 года в Православной Академии на Крите 19 - 27 июня 2016 пройдут заседания Восьмого Вселенского Собора.

экуменизм

Православная Академия на Крите является местом разнообразных экуменических мероприятий. Здесь проходят заседания ЦК Всемирного совета церквей [1], комиссии «Вера и церковное устройство» (6 - 14 апреля 1984 года), Восьмая Генеральная ассамблея КЕЦ (18 - 25 октября 1979 года) и др.

Восьмая Генеральная ассамблея КЕЦ (18 - 25 октября 1979 года).

женское священство

В Православной Академии проходят мероприятия сторонников равноправия женщин в Церкви и, в частности, женского священства: Совещание «Церковь и культура» (январь 1990 года), Конференция Европейского общества богословских исследований (1997 года).

экология

В Православной Академии проходят встречи представителей экологического сознания: Межправославная конференция по защите окружающей среды (1991 год).

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источники

  •  Church and Culture, 2nd International Orthodox Women’s Consultation Report, Crete, Geneva: WCC, 1990
  •  Liveris, Leonie B. Ancient taboos and gender prejudice. Challenges for Orthodox women and the church. — Aldershot, Hants, England, Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub., 2005.
  •  Prokurat Michael, Golitzin Alexander, Peterson, Michael D. Historical dictionary of the Orthodox Church. — Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 1996. — ISBN 0-8108-3081-7.


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