News & Updates

  • HCHC TRUSTEE CREATES $1 MILLION CHALLENGE GRANT

    In the wake of an outstanding ten-year accreditation review from The New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), Helen A. Carlos, exemplary Trustee of Hellenic College Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology (HCHC) recently announced a $1 million ninety-day challenge grant.   Her intention is to inspire others to give HCHC the working capital needed to further advance its ongoing strategic initiative to boost enrollment, ensure academic excellence, cultivate spiritual growth, and enhance the campus and its facilities.  “We’re fooling ourselves if we think our parishes, families, and Archdiocese can grow and prosper without a strong Orthodox school of higher...

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  • HCHC FULL ACCREDITATION REAFFIRMED

    On March 3, 2023, the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) continued its full accreditation of Hellenic College Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology following its ten-year comprehensive evaluation last fall and a final meeting on March 2.  As part of the evaluation process, a self-study of more than 250 pages was required, a project that consumed thousands of hours to prepare in advance of the site visit of a team from NECHE. The team was on campus from October 30 to November 3, 2022, to meet with members of the administration, trustees, faculty, staff, student body, and...

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  • HOLY CROSS OFFERS ONLINE MASTER OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES DEGREE

    Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology has received approval by the New England Commission of Higher Education to offer the Master of Theological Studies (MTS) degree online as well as on campus beginning this September. This is the School of Theology's second online degree offering, following approval in March 2022 of an online Master of Theology (ThM) program. Thanks to these programs, the reach of our graduate school is now truly global, allowing students to pursue advanced theological studies from anywhere in the world. Rev. Dr. George Parsenios, Dean of Holy Cross, says, "We are delighted that we can...

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  • DEACONESSES: A TRADITION FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW JUST PUBLISHED BY HOLY CROSS ORTHODOX PRESS

    Deaconesses: A Tradition for Today and Tomorrow has just been published by Holy Cross Orthodox Press. This collection of twenty-one essays by well-known scholars examines the issue of the ordination of women to the diaconate in the Orthodox Church and other Christian Churches from multiple perspectives: historical, patristic, archeological, theological, and liturgical. The collection makes a persuasive argument for the restoration of the order of deaconesses in the Orthodox Church today.  Most of the essays in the collection were presented at an international symposium, “Deaconesses: Past-Present-Future,” organized by the Center of Ecumenical, Missiological and Environmental Studies (CEMES) and the International...

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  • DAVID KARLE WINS HELLENIC COLLEGE HUMANITIES PAPER PRIZE

    David Karle has just been named the winner of the fifth annual Hellenic College Humanities Paper Prize, which is awarded by the Literature and History program.  David's paper, titled "Hand Me Down, Reform Me Not: The Divergent Paths of Eastern and Western Theology in the History of the Reformation," was written in Fr. Demetrios Tonias’ Great Christian Thinkers course last spring. The paper was selected by the prize committee, consisting of Drs. Timothy Patitsas, Kathleen Ryan, and James Skedros, from a pool of outstanding submissions written in courses during the 2021-22 academic year. David’s paper reflects upon the religious reformation...

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  • DR. DOVA DELIVERS KEYNOTE FOR GREEK LETTERS DAY

    Dr. Stamatia Dova, Director of Classics and Greek Studies at Hellenic College, delivered the keynote address at the annual celebration of Greek Letters Day hosted by the Hellenic Society Prometheas in Bethesda, Maryland, on January 28. Her topic was "Athletics, Community, and the Chemistry of homilos." The address explored the history of the word, which means "assembled crowd or group of people," from Homer to Modern Greek within the framework of identity formation. Dr. Dova explicated how the social chemistry signified by this word contributes to the creation of a community that defines itself through shared cultural values. Dr. Dova...

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