INTRODUCTION

From the earliest Christian community (Acts 6:1-6) to the present, deacons have played an integral part in the life of the Church. The ministry of the diaconate is an essential part of the Church’s ecclesial identity, being one of the three ordained offices of the Church. As the name implies (διάκονος = “servant”), the diaconate is the office of service par excellence, and the deacon serves at the behest of the local Metropolitan both liturgically and pastorally in the life of a community.

Through an intensive mentoring program, distance learning offerings, and a total of three summer sessions on the campus of Holy Cross, the Diaconate Program introduces candidates to the theology, history, liturgical practices, pastoral approaches, and canonical tradition of the Orthodox Church. The program provides candidates with a cohort of like-minded individuals seeking to prepare themselves for service to the Church.

Diaconate-Program-Guide-4/16/24

Application Timeline:

September 1st: Applications are available online.

September -April: Schedule an interview with Dn. John Wise

February 1st: All required forms for the application are due.

March: Decisions sent by email and phone call.

May: Tuition due for the summer and subsequent academic year.

July: In-person summer session begins (mandatory Saturday-to-Saturday)

August: Fall courses begin (CPE and MTS Courses for the Diaconate).

GENERAL CERTIFICATE INFORMATION

The on‐campus certificate program is designed to prepare a candidate for the ordained diaconate within 3 years. However, the program is open to candidates for up to 6 years. The candidate must be a committed and mature Orthodox Christian who has been active in a parish and senses a calling from the Lord to serve the Church in the diaconal ministry. The program is the basis for other meetings and studies required by the local Metropolitan and complemented by service in a parish under the mentorship of the local priest.

Applicants to the Diaconate Program should be members in good standing in their local parishes and Baptized or Chrismated for at least three years before applying.

The program is designed especially for persons who are members of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and who have the blessing of their Metropolitans to participate. Persons from other Orthodox jurisdictions may also apply to participate in the program. This program is not designed for persons who sense a calling to the priesthood.

Candidates will receive a Certificate of Study from Holy Cross upon the successful completion of the Diaconate Program. Applicants should be aware that admission into and successful completion of the Diaconate Program is not a guarantee for ordination. It is understood that the Holy Eparchial Synod will determine the final criteria for ordination to the diaconate and that diaconal assignments to a particular parish or ministry are made by one’s Metropolitan.

 

As you discern diaconal service to the Church we recommend you participating at your local parish in the following manner:

  • Listen to God’s call to serve as a deacon that can come in a variety of forms. Pray for discernment and guidance in this calling.
  • Have your Priest get to know you and why you are seeking ordination to the diaconate.
  • Have your Hierarch get to know you and why you are seeking ordination to the diaconate. When possible have your Priest introduce you to him or introduce yourself. If he will be visiting a parish within a 1 or 2-hour radius go to that service.
  • A Hierarchal blessing is required to begin the program. This should be sought early in the process and should be in the form of a formal letter, uploaded to the application portal, or sent directly to the Program Coordinator. It is best to seek and obtain this blessing before January 1st of the application year for entry to the program by May.
  • Help set up before services and clean up after services. Get the Blessing to clean the Communion cloths used in the services.
  • Request the Blessing to observe the liturgical roles of the Priest, Deacon, and Acolyte during the services offered at the parish.
  • Request the Blessing to chant and learn the hymns of the Church. Make an effort to chant the ison first and then learn the 8 tones.
  • Request the Blessing to read at services like the 6 Psalms at the beginning of Matins and/or Epistle during the Divine Liturgy.
  • Request the Blessing to participate in the leadership team for ministries offered at the Church that are Pastoral in nature.
  • Increase your Theological knowledge through efforts like reading the Fathers of the Church, learning about the lives of the Saints, participating in Orthodoxy 101 type classes/Parish Bible Study/Book Club, and listening to Orthodox Audio/Video Podcasts your Priest recommends.
  • As you make the above recommended efforts focus on a healthy Church, family, and work balance.

Serving the Church as an ordained deacon should be a natural progression from years of humble and loving service at your parish. It should be natural for your Hierarch, Priest, and the Laity in your Community to respond AXIOS! WORTHY! at your ordination.

Program Session, outreach, and Metropolis Group info/dates

Program Goal, Learning Outcomes & Components

Program Goal

Program Learning Outcomes 

Graduates will:

Students will receive a Certificate of Study and 16.5 transferable Graduate credit hours from Holy Cross upon the successful completion of the Diaconate Program.

Each of the four educational and formational components of the program has its own supervisory framework.

1) Online Classes, Sessions and Papers (Varies by entry year into the Program. Entry after July of 2024 should refer to the Diaconate Program Guide.)

Administered by Holy Cross faculty

HCHC Diaconate Program Leadership Team-(See also Regional Leaders below)

V. Rev. Archimandrite Bartholomew Mercado- Program Advisor-mmercado@corporatefilmfest.com

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Dr Jim Skedros- Program Assistant Advisor jskedros@corporatefilmfest.com

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Dr Philip Mamalakis- Program Clinical Pastoral Education Orthodox Overseer

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Rev Dn John Wise-Program Coordinator rwise@corporatefilmfest.com

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Rev Dn Sal Fazio-Director of Outreach sfazio@corporatefilmfest.com

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2) Clergy Mentorship - Liturgical, Theological and Pastoral

The Clergy Mentoring of the Candidate

The Clergy Mentor is assigned by the Metropolitan/Hierarch as part of the enrollment application

The Clergy Mentor is responsible for a minimum of twelve (12) hours of individual candidate guidance at the parish level in the areas of liturgical practice, Theological fundamentals, and pastoral care each year. The mentor is the person that communicates the candidates’ progress in the program to their respective Metropolitan and the faculty of Holy Cross via the Clergy Mentor Forms 1 and 2. These forms are the same and are intended to track improvement and identify candidate weaknesses/strengths so when they come to the program session the DP Instructors can focus better on their individual needs.

Required Clergy Mentor Forms:

While the mentor works as an enabler rather than an informer, he is also responsible for the candidates’ fundamental Theological guidance and the training of the candidate as to how they will conduct their liturgical and pastoral responsibilities if they have the blessing to be ordained to the Diaconate by the Hierarch.

The mentoring requirements for the candidate include both the recording of ten Pastoral Visitations done with the mentor and the specific mentoring outlined in the two candidate Journal forms. These forms outline what HCHC DP Staff refers to as the Clergy Mentor shadowing experience.

Required Candidate Forms:

Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) with HCHC Orthodox Oversight

GENERAL NOTES:

  1. The Course combines pre-recorded video lectures, Online classes, and in-person training over a two (2) year consecutive period.
  2. First Year candidates are not eligible for the Course
  3. All second and third-year candidates shall complete The HCHC Clinical Pastoral Education Course
  4. Two (2) Separate Courses will run simultaneously to keep candidate classes as a contained group for both years.
    • When 3rd Year candidates are starting the second year of CPE, 2nd year candidates will start the first year of CPE classes separately

Part 1 – CPE Accredited Education

    • The course is based on one (1) Unit of CPE education
    • Forty (40) Contact Hours – ten (10) Bi-Monthly online Four (4) HR Saturday 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Mountain Time sessions
    • Candidate individually check in each Year with CPE Supervisor
    • Yr1 Midterm and Yr2 Final

Part 2 – Clergy Mentor guided pastoral visitations 

    • Two (2) workshops with Clergy Mentor, Candidate, and HCHC Faculty outlining the Roles and Responsibilities of the Course
    • Required Pastoral Care Form (includes 10 Pastoral Visitations. Verbatims are required through the CPE course as directed by the instructors)

Part 3 – HCHC Pastoral Care Orthodox Oversite

    • Eight (8) Pre-recorded 1 HR video lectures
    • Eight (8) Bi-Monthly 1HR Saturday online classes
    • Orthodox Reflections on the verbatims and visitations
    • Two (2) in-person classes at the annual Program summer session

At the successful completion of the Diaconate Program and Course, Candidates will receive 1 Unit of CPE and are eligible for approval for up to 3 Pastoral Care Core Class Credits towards an HCHC MDiv or MTS.

PROGRAM RELOCATION PROCESS

If you are a Deacon or Deacon candidate seeking to relocate to a new Metropolis you must do the following:

  1. Discuss the relocation with you Family
  2. Discuss the relocation with your Priest
  3. Discuss the relocation with your Priest and Hierarch
  4. Receive the Blessing from your Hierarch to relocate and discuss the relocation with the Chancelor and Hierarch of the new Metropolis.
  5. Have the Blessing in writing to leave your current Metropolis
  6. Inform The HCHC Diaconate Program Coordinator or the Relocation information
  7. Have the Blessing to serve in the new Metropolis with a formal assignment.
    • For Deacons – Formal assignment of a new Parish/Priest
    • For Candidates – Formal assignment of a new Parish/Priest and a new Diaconate Program Clergy Mentor. The Priest you are assigned may take on both roles, but that should be clarified.

PROGRAM RE-ADMITTANCE PROCESS

Requirements for formal re-admittance into the Diaconate Program after a candidate has indicated withdrawal to HCHC within the 6-year maximum or after the 6-year program max duration has been exceeded.

3) Metropolis Groups

Administered by the local Metropolitan and Regional leaders

 Each Metropolitan is responsible for designating two types of Metropolis Groups.

  • Metropolis Fellowship Groups -These are educational seminars/retreats held for his current deacons and DP candidates/Alumni and their clergy mentors. This process is intended to be a structured meeting with the Metropolitan or his Archdeacon/Clergy representative to help guide the deacons and candidates in service to the metropolis. The number and organization of Metropolis Fellowship Groups and the frequency with which they meet is at the discretion of the Metropolitan. Each group provides an organizational framework wherein specialists, theologians, and local clergy work together to reinforce and enhance understanding of core diaconate topics and skill proficiency.

 

4) Alumni Retreats, Events, and Continuing Education

Administered by Holy Cross faculty

Deacon Alumni and candidates are afforded several opportunities to continue their education and spiritual growth, as well as their service to their parish and community. They are encouraged to participate in Clergy-Laity, APC events, Video conference Guest speaker opportunities, and the Metropolis Fellowship/Regional Groups whenever possible and as appropriate.

HCHC Diaconate Program MERCH

HCHC Diaconate Program Patches Available

For Orders Contact: George Fekaris

HCHC Diaconate Program-Golf Shirts and Sweat Shirts are available through the Holy Cross Bookstore

Click here to order Diaconate merchandise.

(Diaconate Merch Models Program Alumni Janssen Hills and Rev Dn Luke Twito with Diaconate Program Mentor Fr Peter Chamberas)

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Individuals who are at least 26 years of age, with interest in the Diaconate Program, or seeking to pay the Program Session Fee should contact the Hellenic College Holy Cross Admissions office via the buttons below.  Inquiries will be responded to promptly by an admissions representative, the Program Coordinator Rev Dn John Rob Wise rwise@corporatefilmfest.com and/or the Director of Outreach Rev Dn Sal Fazio sfazio@corporatefilmfest.com.  Applicants must apply via the HCHC Diaconate Program office of enrollment online process that includes filling out the online form fields and uploading scanned copies of the application requested documents for all checklist items listed below. (Click on the button below to Apply). Any questions regarding the Enrollment should be directed to Dr. Bruce Beck Director of Enrollment Management bbeck@corporatefilmfest.com.

  • Confirmation the applicant has downloaded and reviewed the Diaconate Program Guide provided above and watched the accompanying video above. Note: We request that your Priest/Clergy Mentor watch the video with you if possible.
  • A Hierarchal blessing is required to begin the program. This should be sought early in the process and in the form of a formal letter, uploaded to the application portal, or sent directly to the Program Coordinator. It is best to seek and obtain this blessing before January 1st of the application year for entry to the program by May.
  • Complete the Candidate’s portion of the online Program Application. 
  • Upload current resume
  • Upload proof of bachelor’s degree or its equivalent.  Provide scanned copies of all official transcripts documenting undergraduate and graduate education via the application upload process. NOTE: Equivalent examples can be a licensed professional tradesman who completed the academic studies and passed the Professional Licensing Board Exam. All Bachelor’s degree waiver requests will be handled on an individual case-by-case basis and the final approval to apply without a Bachelor’s degree will be required to be given by the individual’s Hierarch.
  • Upload a typewritten essay outlining your vocational and personal development and what motivates you to seek ordination to the diaconate (no longer than 750 words or three double-spaced pages)
  • Upload Baptismal, Chrismation, and, if applicable, Marriage certificate in the GOA or other Jurisdiction.
  • Upload two (2) 2″ x 2″ images of yourself, preferably one with you in your anteri and one with a collared shirt and tie.
  • Background Check (Note: Approx $18 online fee in addition to the session fee)
    • In addition to the HCHC requirements, once a candidate has been admitted to the program, the candidate must meet their respective Metropolis background checks and evaluation requirements for all ministries they participate in during their enrollment in the program. The candidate shall contact their Chancellor to understand the Metropolis requirements. if this does not apply no action is required.
  • Parish Priest recommendation letter for the candidate to enroll in the Program
  • Hierarch’s Evaluation letter, confirming his blessing for the candidate to enroll in the Program. This letter should be sent directly to the Diaconate Program Coordinator: rwise@corporatefilmfest.com.
  • Pay Program Fee-Diaconate Program Payment For the Year. All first, second, and third-year candidates pay the Program Session Fee, one month prior to the first online class start.  The deadline this year for new applicants is May 1st, 2024. Understanding that some items may not be completed before May 1st, we will work with the applicant to ensure they can be enrolled prior to the summer session.

PROGRAM INQUIRY, APPLICATION AND PAYMENT INFORMATION