St Andrew’s Theological College looks to the future at start of new academic year

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A Doxology marking the commencement of the new academic year at St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College was celebrated on Wednesday, February 18, at the Cathedral of the Annunciation of Our Lady in Redfern, Sydney.

The service was presided over by His Grace Bishop Iakovos of Miletoupolis, representing His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia, and was attended by His Eminence Metropolitan Seraphim of Sevasteia, clergy, faculty members, students and their families.

Following the Doxology, Bishop Iakovos conveyed the Archbishop’s paternal blessing and delivered his message, marking the 40th anniversary of the College.

In his address to students, Archbishop Makarios emphasised the lived and transformative nature of theological study.

“The study of Theology is not merely the acquisition of knowledge. Theology is formative and, by the grace of God, transformative… Theology is not only something to be learned, but something to be lived,” the Archbishop said.

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The Doxology was attended by His Eminence Metropolitan Seraphim of Sevasteia, clergy, faculty members, students and their families.

Reflecting on the College’s development over four decades, the Archbishop noted its recognised standing within the Australian University College of Divinity and among international Orthodox institutions.

He highlighted the breadth of academic offerings, including the newly launched Master’s Program in Greek Philosophy, and announced plans to establish a new Hellenic Studies program, with a proposal expected to be submitted within the year.

Archbishop Makarios also referred to the College’s forthcoming relocation, noting that its future facilities would support its continued growth and strengthen Orthodox Christian witness in Australia.

“This is a visible sign that the Church invests in theological education not only for today, but also for the generations to come,” he said.

Concluding his address, the Archbishop spoke directly to first-year students, encouraging trust and perseverance as they begin their studies.

“As you begin your studies… The Lord reveals the way step by step, when we are ready to entrust our lives to Him,” he said, urging dedication to study, prayer, Church life and mutual support.

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