Metropolitan Nicholas is officially welcomed to St. John the Compassionate Mission by Fr. Roberto Urbertino
Metropolitan Nicholas Consecrates the Altar Table at St. Silouan the Athonite Mission Chapel.
Metropolitan Nicholas surrounded by the faithful of St. Silouan Mission during Divine Liturgy
Beautiful wall mural which adorns the dining hall of the mission where 2000 meals a week are served.
"The Grace Divine Which Fills That Which Is Imperfect..." the Sub-deacon Michael Laliberte was ordained to the Holy Diaconate by His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas.
Metropolitan Nicholas tonsurers Ephraim Pfeil as Reader during Liturgy.
Metropolitan Nicholas is greeted with the traditional gifts of bread and salt, prior to Hierarchical Divine Liturgy at St. Silouan the Athonite Mission.
Edna gives testimony regarding the impact St. John the Compassionate Mission has made in her life.
During the Sunday Hierarchical Divine Liturgy at the Christ the Saviour Church in Ottawa, Canada, Stoyan Tanev was tonsured reader.
Metropolitan Nicholas poses with the sisterhood of St Monastere Vierge Marie la Consolatrice (Monastery of Panagia the Comforter) Orthodox Monastery in Brownsburg, Quebec, Canada
Metropolitan Nicholas poses with the staff and board of directors of the St. John the Compassionate Mission.
An obedience of the self-sustaining monastic community is the raising of livestock.
Metropolitan Nicholas is given a tour of the monastery property. Note the monastery bookstore in the backround.
Fr. Maxym Lysack, Pastor of Christ the Saviour Church and Fr. Roberto Ubertino, Pastor of the St. Siloan the Athonite Mission in Toronto were elevated to the rank of "Very Reverend" with the privilege of wearing the gold cross. Fr. Maxym was distinguished due to his labors as Dean of the Canada Deanery and Fr. Roberto, for his work feeding the hungry and caring for the homeless at the St. John the Compassionate Mission. Through the labors of Fr. Roberto and his parish community over 2000 meals are served each month.
Metropolitan Nicholas poses with the members of the monastic community and diocesan clergy.