PURPOSE
To promote
and propagate the teachings of our Lord, Jesus Christ, and the
welfare of the Orthodox faith.
To strengthen the Antiochian
Orthodox Christian Archdiocese as a spiritual, administrative
and functional entity.
To financially support the
Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese through a lifetime commitment.
To enhance the spiritual commitment
of its members.
The
new membership goal for The Order, set by Metropolitan PHILIP,
is 2500 members by the 25th anniversary in 2001. We have already
accomplished our previous goal of 2000 members by the year 2000!
HISTORY
OF THE ORDER
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Every
new member receives the Cross of The Order which symbolizes
his or her commitment to service and sacrifice for life.
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Metropolitan
PHILIP saw the need to study the possibilities of a new organization
that would challenge the laity of our Archdiocese to be true disciples
of Christ and enter a new dimension of service.
A
small committee was organized under the chairmanship of Albert
Joseph. The committee was composed of Ernest Saykaly, Robert Andrews,
Robert Laham, Theodore Mackoul, Archpriest Paul Schneirla and
Archpriest Antony Gabriel. During the Archdiocese Convention held
in Louisville in July 1975, a preliminary report was filed at
the General Assembly.
The
Metropolitan Primate accepted the findings of the report and,
by the Archdiocese Convention held in 1976 in San Francisco, the
provisional chairman was installed and the first induction to
the Order took place. It was during the Patriarch's historic trip
that the newest Archdiocesan organization was called into being
and given his apostolic blessings. The first officers and chaplain
were formally installed and many new members were inducted at
the Washington Archdiocesan conclave in 1977.
Ever
since His Beatitude, Patriarch ELIAS IV, of Thrice Blessed Memory,
and our beloved Primate, Metropolitan PHILIP, formally blessed
and inaugurated the Order of St. Ignatius of Antioch, an unprecedented
number of lay persons were awakened to their local Archdiocesan
responsibilities and scores of earnest men and women have come
forward to join the Order.
An
event that marked a turning point for the Order was its First
Grand Assembly held in October 1978 in Florida. The business of
the Order that was conducted, the religious and educational experience
and the fellowship shared firmly knitted together the members
of the Order.
From
a handful of dedicated and devote men and women, the Order has
grown to over 2300 members and continues to grow weekly. The goal
for the Order of "2000 by 2000" has been met and our
beloved Metropolitan has now challenged The Order to attain 2500
members by our 25th anniversary in 2001. This is certainly attainable
since the projects of the Order continue to attract Antiochian
Orthodox Christians to membership.
VISION
FOR THE ORDER
Today,
members of the Order come from all walks of life: Some are secretaries,
some are executives, some work in the shop, some in the hospital,
some in the factories, some in the home, some are young, some
are seniors, some have young children, some have old grandchildren.
All
share a common love for Christ and His Church. All share a common
belief that through the Order, we collectively assist our Archdiocese
in performing Christ's work. In doing this work and being guided
by our beloved Primate Metropolitan PHILIP, we follow the words
of St. Ignatius when we "do nothing apart from the Bishop."
By
the Grace of God the growth of the Order has enabled the Order
to contribute almost ten million dollars, since its inception,
to projects of our Archdiocese. The annual budget now exceeds
$1,000,000. The Order has contributed to Archdiocesan departments
and projects such as Missions and Evangelism, Youth Ministry,
Campus Ministry, Camp Scholarships, Antiochian Village, Heritage
Museum and Learning Center, Prison Ministry, Education, and the
Clergy Benefits Fund.
Equally
important, the Order, guided by our Metropolitan, has responded
to special needs outside our Archdiocese such as Special Olympics,
Project Mexico, Lebanon Relief, Mexico Earthquake Relief, Montreal
Ladies Aid Society, Holy Trinity Orthodox Nursing Home, the Task
Force on Jerusalem and International Orthodox Christian Charities
to name a few.
Thanks
be to God for His continued blessings upon this Order. May we
always serve His Holy Church in a way well pleasing to Him. v
Posted
on the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese
of North America website, March 25, 1999
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