Faculty, Staff, & Administration Programs

 The Office of Vocation and Ministry runs programs that enhance the capacity of the faculty, staff, and administration of Hellenic College to teach and mentor students in the vocational arena.  
 

OVM Mini-Grants for Hellenic College Faculty

Academic Year 2007 – 2008

Download the PDF file detailing Faculty Vocation Mini-Grants here.

Download the Word document of the Faculty Vocation Mini-Grant Request Form

OVM Faculty Vocation Grants

Applying for a Grant

Download the PDF of the Call For Proposals here.

Past Grant Recipients

For more information on any of the grants listed below, please contact the OVM or the professor directly. 

2003-2004 Academic Year

Dr. John Chirban – The Healing Initiative

Dr. Stamatia Dova – The Concept of the Hero in Ancient Greek Civilization

Dr. Alice McIntyre – The Living with Language Project

Rev. Dr. Eugen Pentiuc – An Interactive CD-ROM for Biblical Heritage 1 & 2

 

2004-2005 Academic Year

Dr. John Chirban – The Healing Initiative cont.

Dr. David Dorney – Vocation of a Psychotherapist

Dr. Stamatia Dova – The Concept of the Hero cont.

Dr. Alice McIntyre – Women’s Resilience and Survival in Ireland

Mr. Leon Steinmetz – Vocation in Byzantine Art
 

2005-2006 Academic Year

Dr. John Chirban – The Healing Initiative cont.

Dr. Lily Macrakis, Dean – Integrating Vocation into the Core Curriculum

 

2006-2007 Academic Year

Dr. Stamatia Dova – Project Eustathius

Dr. Demetrios S. Katos – Becoming God, Becoming Human: The Doctrine of Deification and Its Impact on the Vocational Quest

Dr. Alice McIntyre and Mrs. Kathleen Ryan – Service Through Literacy

 

2007-2008 Academic Year

Dr. Alice McIntyre – Post-Incarcerated Mothers and Daughters: Life Narrative and Visual Representations of Faith, Hope, and Reconnections

 


Faculty, Staff, Administration Retreats 04-05

See the Press Release of the Faculty, Staff, Administration Vocation Retreats took place during the 2004-2005 academic year.

Faculty Seminar 03-04

The OVM intends to engage the faculty and administration of Hellenic College in an extended discussion on both what the Orthodox theological tradition has to offer to contemporary discussion on vocation and on each participant’s own vocation as a scholar, teacher, or administrator at a Christian institution. To this end, a group of faculty and administration of Hellenic College participated in a year-long seminar on vocation AY 2003-2004.

In the seminar Orthodox theologians presented papers from their own specific theological discipline — Scripture, liturgy, church history, ethics, etc. — on the topic of vocation. This series of papers produced from these talks is being edited and published for wider use and reference among Orthodox Christians, and as an essential contribution to the wider field of scholarship on vocation and faith. One of the articles for the collection is available on this site: “Seek First His Kingdom: An Invitation to Christian Vocation” by Dr John Barnet. For questions or information on this publication contact Ann Bezzerides at abezzerides@hchc.edu.

About the OVM

The Office of Vocation and Ministry (OVM) at Hellenic College trains and educates faithful, energetic, high achieving, and service oriented Orthodox Christian young people to be leaders in the church as priests and lay people. 

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Other News and Events

OTSA Conference: Orthodox Scholar in the Academy -- June 12-13, 2008

Apply for an OCF Vocation Grant!

Sites Related to the OVM

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CrossRoad Summer Program

Hellenic College

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

Orthodox Christian Fellowship

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