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His Beatitude, Metropolitan Tikhon visited Christ the Savior Mission here August 25-27, 2017 for a triple celebration—the elevation of the community to full parish status; the celebration of the 90th birthday of the parish’s founder, Protopresbyter Daniel Hubiak; and the annual Washington, DC Diocesan Day celebration.

The weekend’s festivities opened on Friday, August 25 with the welcoming of Metropolitan Tikhon, together with family and friends of Father Daniel and Matushka Dunia, for a dinner in their honor.

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Metropolitan Tikhon with [from left] Protopresbyter Daniel Hubiak, founding Pastor, and Priest John Parsells, current Rector.

“His Beatitude conveyed the sincere best wishes and congratulations of the Holy Synod, the Chancery and the faithful of the Orthodox Church in America, of which Father Daniel has been a faithful priest for 60-plus years, serving in numerous parishes and capacities, most notably as chancellor, treasurer, secretary, and head of the OCA Representation Church of Saint Catherine in Moscow,” said Priest John Parsells, Rector.  “At the conclusion of the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy on Saturday, Father Daniel and Matushka Dunia were presented with the Order of Saint Innocent, Gold Class—the OCA’s highest award.”

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“Receive the Body of Christ!”

Clergy and faithful from the Archdiocese of Washington gathered at Christ the Savior on Saturday, August 26, joining those already in attendance, to celebrate their annual Diocesan Day, which provides an occasion for the unity of the Archdiocese to be concretely experienced in joyful gathering for worship, spiritual conversation, and fellowship.  After the Divine Liturgy, during which Dr. Nicholas Borodulia was tonsured to the order of Reader, attendees enjoyed a festive barbecue, an open house in the rectory, and a little relaxation in the parish pool.  Following a spiritual discussion with Metropolitan Tikhon, the day concluded with the celebration of Great Vespers in the chapel.

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Marking the transition of the community to full parish status, Metropolitan Tikhon explains the antimension to the Christ the Savior’s younger generation.

“The festive and noteworthy events of the weekend continued as His Beatitude elevated the church from mission to full parish status,” Father John added.  “This officially marked the coming of age of the community which was established some 17 years earlier in Fenwick Island, DE, before relocating to Dagsboro, DE, and finally settling in Berlin, MD.  The ‘graduation to parish status,’ following exactly one year after the mortgage burning celebration, signified that the community had reached the necessary level of institutional maturity and stability established in the Archdiocesan guidelines for parishes to which the church aspired since its inception in 2000.”

Metropolitan Tikhon congratulated the entire community, thanking them for their efforts in service to God, and bestowed upon Father John the privilege of wearing the gold cross.

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Metropolitan Tikhon invests Fr. Daniel and Matushka Dunia Hubiak with the Order of St. Innocent, Gold Class.
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The Hubiaks with Metropolitan Tikhon.

“We thank all those who traveled, in some cases at great distances, to celebrate the coinciding of these joyous occasions, and we also congratulate those who wished to but could not be in attendance,” Father John concluded.  “We thank His Beatitude, accompanied by Archdeacon Joseph Matusiak, Subdeacon Roman Ostash, and the priests and deacons who led the divine services and festivities.  We heartily wish Protopresbyter Daniel and Matushka Dunia, the members, benefactors, supporters, and all the faithful, including the newly tonsured Reader Nicholas, health, strength, salvation, a furtherance in every good thing, and many blessed years!  We ask the Lord to grant eternal memory and rest with the Saints to all the departed members of Christ the Savior, who have gone before us in the assurance of the resurrection.  And most importantly, we bow down most deeply before Almighty God, overwhelmed by gratitude and filled with awe in the face of His majesty, providential care, and merciful kindness to us, glorifying and thanking Him for the gift of this small humble parish which bears His Holy Name and unites us to Him and one another in the joy and peace of eternal life, experienced already in this age!

Several photo galleries may be viewed on the Christ the Savior Church web site.