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St. Vladimir's Seminary
St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary
575 Scarsdale Rd.
Crestwood, NY 10707

Office: 914-961-8313
Fax: 914-961-4507
Web: www.svots.edu
General Email: info@svots.edu

Bookstore: 914-961-2203
Toll free: 800-204-BOOK
Fax: 914-961-5456
Email: svspress-sales@svots.edu
Saint Vladimir's Seminary

St. Vladimir's Seminary is chartered and approved by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York and is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.

Located in Crestwood, NY, only 30 minutes north of the cultural and educational resources of New York City, the seminary’s 11-acre campus includes a chapel, classroom buildings, library, administrative and faculty offices, bookstore, dormitories, and refectory. Homes for faculty and staff on or near the campus contribute to the strong sense of community.

From its establishment in 1938, St. Vladimir Seminary has understood theology to be the foundation for the life of the Church as a whole, rather than the exclusive domain of the clergy. During its first decades, the seminary faced the task of providing an educated clergy. As its resources expanded, the seminary broadened the diversity of its programs and outreach, making it an internationally recognized center for Orthodox Christian theological, educational, and musical training, spiritual nurture, and ecumenical dialogue. Through its publications and bookstore, St. Vladimir Seminary has introduced countless individuals throughout the world to the Orthodox Church. Over 250 titles have been published by St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press.

St. Vladimir’s has always been recognized for its distinguished faculty. The writings of such renowned faculty members as Georges Florovsky, George Fedotov, Nicholas Arseniev, Nicholas Lossky, Alexander Schmemann, and John Meyendorff have been published in numerous languages. The current faculty maintains the seminary’s commitment to academic excellence and Christian witness.

Located in the new John G. Rangos Family Foundation Building, the library holdings include 125,000 volumes and over 350 periodicals. The Rangos Building, dedicated in May 2002, also houses new administrative offices and the Metropolitan PHILIP Auditorium.

St. Vladimir’s has served as a forum for inter-Orthodox cooperation and unity, as reflected not only in its faculty and Board of Trustees, which include bishops of the major Orthodox Churches in North America, but also among its graduates and present student body. Alumni include 30 bishops and over 700 clergy. Countless lay graduates teach in institutions of higher learning or are engaged in other forms of ministry. Non-Orthodox graduates are active in their own communities as competent spokespersons for the position of the Orthodox Church.


Administration

Metropolitan Jonah, President

V. Rev. John Behr, Dean of the Seminary
Email: dean@svots.edu

V. Rev. Chad Hatfield, Chancellor (CEO) of the Seminary
Email: chancellor@svots.edu

Melanie Ringa, Associate Chancellor for Finance
Email: mringa@svots.edu

Dr. John Barnet, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Email: jbarnet@svots.edu

V. Rev. Steven Belonick, Associate Dean for Student Affairs
Email: belonick@svots.edu

Rev. Archdn. Kirill Sokolov, Associate Chancellor for Systems
Email: kirill@svots.edu

Theodore Bazil, Associate Chancellor for Advancement
Email: ted@svots.edu

Deborah Belonick, Advancement Officer (Information)
Email: deborah@svots.edu

SVS Press / Bookstore

Theodore Bazil, Director
Email: ted@svspress.com

Daniel Hickman, Bookstore/Operations Manager
Email: svspress-sales@svspress.com

www.svspress.com

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Programs and Studies

Master of Divinity: The basic degree normally required for ordination, but also open to candidates for other ministry positions.

Master of Theology: An advanced degree for candidates holding an M. Div. or its equivalent.

Master of Arts: A two-year program in liturgical music, Christian education, or general theological studies for teachers, choir directors, and lay ministers.

Institutes: The seminary sponsors an annual Liturgical Institute of Music and Pastoral Practice, a Diaconal Liturgical Practicum, a Christmas retreat for high school and college students, and an Adult Education Institute every fall.

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