News & Updates : Month: January 2019
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HCHC Board of Trustees Meets
The HCHC Board of Trustees recently met for their regularly scheduled winter meeting on the campus of our beloved school. Under the Chairmanship of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios, Geron of America, a full presentation on the state of the school was presented by Trustee committees as well as the President, Rev. Christopher Metropulos. This included, but was not limited to, the financial condition of the school as well as past and expected enrollments for the fall of 2019. Throughout the United States, numerous small liberal arts colleges are facing closure or planning to close or to shutter programs in light...
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V. Rev. Dr. Maximos Constas Speaks at Korea Symposium
V. Rev. Dr. Maximos Constas, Senior Research Scholar at Holy Cross, was a featured speaker at a recent International Symposium on the Environment in Seoul, Korea. The symposium, which was attended by more than 400 people, was part of a celebration to mark the fiftieth anniversary of St. Nicholas Cathedral. His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew delivered the keynote address at the symposium and was followed by Fr. Maximos, whose topic was "A Tale of Two Trees: Nature and Human Transformation." The paper explored St. Maximus the Confessor's interpretation of the two trees in paradise, the Tree of Knowledge and...
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HCHC Mourns the Passing of Bishop Athanasius
The entire HCHC community deeply mourns the untimely passing of His Grace Bishop Athanasius of Kisumu and Western Kenya at the age of 48 in Worcester, Massachusetts. His Grace fell ill just after celebrating the Divine Liturgy at St. Spyridon Cathedral in Worcester and, despite the best possible efforts over several weeks to save his life, ultimately succumbed on January 4. A wake will be held at St. Spyridon on Sunday, January 13, from 4-9pm, with a Trisagion service at 7pm. There will also be a wake at Sts. Constantine and Helen Church in Webster, Massachusetts, on Monday, January 14,...
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Holy Cross Student Produces “Love to the End” Documentary Film
Growing up in Bangalore, India, Anberin Pasha dreamed of becoming a filmmaker. "Every weekend I would go see art films at a cinema near our house and knew very early that I wanted to make films, especially documentaries." But she never imagined that her path to realizing that dream would take her to Florida, then to Serbia, and ultimately to Holy Cross, where she earned a Master of Divinity degree last May and has just begun the two-year Master of Theology program. Anberin went to the University of Florida to study documentary filmmaking. Her thesis film, about a white woman...