4th Conference in Memory of Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh
13-15 September 2013 in Moscow
Theme:
“Learn to See”
13 SEPTERMBER, FRIDAY
9.00-9.15 Registration
9.15 Prayer
Welcome addresses
9.45-12.45 Talks
Archpriest Vladimir Arkhipov (Novaya Derevnya, Russia).
The ability to
see as a gift and acquisition (in
Russian)
Barbara Newman (Chicago, USA).
Person to person:
becoming present
Karin Greenhead (London, UK).
The
incarnation of man: some observations on embodiment and perception
13.30 – 14.00 Film
14.00-15.00 Lunch break
15.00-20.00 Talks
- Archpriest John Lee (London, UK). “I keep talking to him…”
- Ostap Davydov (Chelyabinsk, Russia).
Scientific
discovery as an encounter in post-secular culture
(in Russian)
- Monk Adalberto Mainardi (Bose, Italy). Learning to see.
Metropolitan Anthony’s theology of encounter
- Archpriest Kirill Kaleda (Moscow, Russia).
The New Martyrs
of Russia: a testimony of Christian love (in
Russian)
- Elizaveta Shik and Dmitry Shakhovskoi (Moscow, Russia). The
experience of the persecuted Church in the life of one Orthodox
family (in
Russian)
- Alexander Ogorodnikov (Moscow, Russia). To see and to witness
(in Russian)
20.00 Prayer
14 SEPTEMBER, SATURDAY
9.00 Prayer
9.15-11.45 Talks
1 1.45
– 12.00
Film
12. 00 – 13.30
Group discussions
13.30-14.30 Lunch break
14.30-20.00 Talks
20.00 – 20.30 Film
20.30 Vigil
15 SEPTEMBER, SUNDAY
Liturgy
14.00-14.30 Film
14.30-18.15 Talks
18.15 – 19.45 Round table discussion. “I look for the
resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come”
Chair: Archdeacon Peter Scorer (London, UK)
Panel: Amal Dibo (Beyrut, Lebanon), Frederica de Graaf (Moscow,
Russia), Karin Greenhead (London, UK), Annicka Lindberg (Svalцv,
Sweden), Nun Margarita Hoogewoud (Walsingham, UK), Barbara Newman
(Chicago, USA), Elena Sadovnikova (Moscow, Russia), Irina von Schlippe
(London, UK), Vladimir von Schlippe (London, UK), Niki Tsironi (Athens,
Greece), etc.
19.45 – 20.15 Film
20.15 Panikhida (Remembrance Service)
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Venue:
Alexander Solzhenitsyn Foundation “Dom Russkogo Zarubezhia”
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