
Father Seraphim of Mull Monastery
Ukrainian and Lemko on my mother’s side and Sicilian on my father’s, I was born almost 65 years ago into a half-Orthodox, half-Catholic family. My grandfather was a priest, whom I had the privilege of seeing serve the Divine Liturgy a few times in his retirement. He and my grandmother counted St. Nikolai Velimirović as a personal friend. I started getting to know other Orthodox people outside of my mother’s family when I was 12, at St. George’s Serbian Orthodox Church in San Diego where my grandparents and aunts attended.
At the age of 20 I began reading and internalizing Orthodox theology and spirituality. Three months before turning 21 I was received formally into the Orthodox Church through Holy Chrismation.
From the age of 31 to 34 I completed the course work for the MDiv at St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary. From the age of almost 33 to 40 I served as a priest, mainly in Romanian Orthodox communities in the Canadian prairies. From the age of 58 to the present I have been immersed in further studies in Orthodox theology, first to obtain my MA and presently working toward my doctorate.
I’ve run into some personal roadblocks along the way to my PhD, but with God’s help have started to make substantive progress again. May He grant me to finish by the time I’m 66! Read More



