From here
The Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR) has recently launched an Aboriginal Australian mission in Gunning, New South Wales,
near an Aboriginal community north of Canberra, the capital of that
Commonwealth. The parish has been named for one of the Saints who has
shined forth here in North America (and around the world, really!), St. John (Maximovitch) the Wonderworker,
who was ROCOR’s Archbishop of San Francisco and Shanghai. (He labored
in Paris too, a refugee from the Russian Civil War [i.e., Reds vs.
Whites].)
I note that the missionary priest, Fr. Seraphim Slade [photo], is
himself an Aborigine convert and ordained just last year. Very cool!
This Indian encourages Aboriginal Orthodox missions here in the Americas
too: Let’s not rest on our Alaskan laurels now! (And yes, Indigenous people come in all shades, there and here.)
This retired broadcaster also likes the idea of Fr. Seraphim’s Aboriginal media work!
The Australia Diocese directory gives contact info as follows:
St John the Wonderworker of San Francisco Chapel
Australian Orthodox Indigenous Mission
All Services in English – phone for Service Times
All Services in English – phone for Service Times
50 Grovenor Street
Gunning NSW 2581
AUSTRALIA
Gunning NSW 2581
AUSTRALIA
Postal Address:
P.O. Box 55
Gunning NSW 2581
AUSTRALIA
P.O. Box 55
Gunning NSW 2581
AUSTRALIA
Priest Seraphim Slade
Phone: (02) 4845 1370
Mobile: 0432 113 858
International Phone: +61 (2) 4845 1370
Mobile: 0432 113 858
International Phone: +61 (2) 4845 1370
From here:
Father Seraphim requested that the chapel be blessed
in honour of St John of Shanghai and San Francisco because of the
encouragement St John gave for the establishment of local churches and
the evangelisation of non-Russian peoples.
Serving with the Metropolitan were Father Seraphim
Slade and Father George Robertson from the St Stephen of Perm mission in
Queanbeyan. Over 60 people attended the Divine Liturgy, with many
travelling from Sydney , Queanbeyan, Canberra and Yass. The choir from
All Saints Church, Kentlyn, under the direction of Sub-deacon Stephen
McKay, provided the singing. Following the Liturgy, the Metropolitan,
clergy and congregation attended a festive trapeza in the hall of the
Gunning fire station. Among the guests were the elders of the local
indigenous community.

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