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Oct 09

End of the Line

by frjohn in Pennsylvania

First, I’d like to thank some of the people who have worked behind the scenes to enable this sabbatical project to get off the ground and keep me going once it did. In that regard, I can’t thank Deacon Alex Cadman enough! He organized the grant application process, and once the grant was made, he kept everything in order. He’s been there — provided the phones were working — with a remedy to every problem encountered. It’s saved me much grief.

I’d also like to thank Matushka Dea Biberdorf, who helped edit the original proposal; Fr. Basil Biberdorf, for providing pastoral and sacramental care to our parish in my absence; Bob Roberts, our parish warden, for being willing to head the Parish Council during my absence; and my entire parish, for their love, encouragement and support. And needless to say, every parish needs a good parish secretary. Holy Trinity is blessed to be served by Judy Fryncko in that capacity. Her ministry, and her patience with me – before and during this Sabbatical — has been indispensible to the good running of our parish.

A final "unexpected joy!" -- While returning home this past Thursday, Fr. John was able to venerate the Kursk-Root icon in Columbus, Ohio, a seal on his journey and pilgrimage. The Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God of the Sign dates from the 13th century, and is one of the most ancient icons of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Second, I want to give special thanks to Deacon Mark Oleynik, who made sure that the Sunday School students were deeply involved in this journey on a weekly basis, which effectively involved the whole parish. His diligence helped prepare our children for a wonderful Vacation Bible School — St. Herman: Man with a Mission — in August.”

Third, hats off to John, my personal fitness trainer (aha! the things you didn’t know about me) and all the gang at One-on-One Fitness, especially Bruce, Kim, and Mandi. Once the grant came through, I was perplexed about how I could do it health-wise. I decided to take control and these guys have worked marvelously with me to attain my fitness goals, making this sabbatical possible.

Finally, I would like to thank my family: Matushka, and the “boys” Nick and Chris, for being able to share some of this great privilege personally and to see some of these beautiful places with me; and Elisabeth and Pat, for their love, encouragement and prayers throughout the years of my ministry.

I would hope that anyone who has been involved by reading the Blog, praying for me, learning more about this wonderful world which God has created and in which men and women have answered his call, might have been touched in a positive way.

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2 Responses to “End of the Line”

  1. From Donna:

    Hi Fr. John,
    This is Donna M. in Scranton, PA–adopted member of the PSU OCF in years past. I just wanted to let you know I have thoroughly enjoyed following your journey. Your storytelling has been filled with warmth, humor, and loads of information. Thank you for maintaining this blog throughout your sabbatical so people like me could follow it and learn along with you. I pray the experience renewed you as you hoped it would. God bless!
    In XC,
    Donna

    Posted on 10. Oct, 2010 at 12:14 am #
  2. From Fr John:

    Thanks, Donna!

    You and so many other people have prayed for me and encouraged me all along the way. I am deeply appreciative and glad that you have benefitted from my efforts.

    Fr John

    Posted on 10. Oct, 2010 at 9:13 pm #