Entries by St. Phoebe Center for the Deaconess

2017 Conference to be Held in Irvine, California

A 2017 Pan-Orthodox Conference hosted by the St. Phoebe Center for the Deaconess will be held October 6 & 7, 2017 at Saint Paul’s Greek Orthodox Church, Irvine, California, where Rev. Fr. Steven Tsichlis is rector. The theme of the conference is “Renewing the Male and Female Diaconate in the Orthodox Church”. The keynote address […]

‘Women and the Great and Holy Orthodox Council’ Essay Written in Part by Two St. Phoebe Board Members

Note: Recently appearing on Public Orthodoxy, the following essay was written in part by two St. Phoebe Board Members Teva Regule, PhD (candidate) and Carrie Frederick Frost, PhD. The essay was sponsored by the Orthodox Theological Society in America’s Special Project on the Great and Holy Council and published by the Orthodox Christian Studies Center […]

Cathy Gregovits Vrugitz Joins St. Phoebe Advisory Board

Catherine Vrugitz, currently retired, spent the majority of her career in the medical insurance arena, first as a manager then as Vice President of Product Development.  As manager she was recognized for her outstanding managerial skills, consistently leading the company in production and quality standards.  Always putting her employees first, she developed a work-at-home plan […]

St. Phoebe Center Welcomes New Board Member Dr. Helen Theodoropoulos

Helen Creticos Theodoropoulos has been active in the Orthodox Church and in theological education in various ways for many years. She received a Master’s Degree in Theological Studies from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology in Brookline, MA, and both the Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Theology from the University of Chicago Divinity School. […]

St. Phoebe Officers Announced

  In a meeting held December 10, St. Phoebe board members elected AnnMarie Mecera as Chair; Dr. Caren Stayer as Secretary; and Gust Mecera as Treasurer. AnnMarie and Caren are both founding members of the St. Phoebe Center. Gust’s bio can be found here. The election of officers comes with plans for the organization to […]

Updated: Why are there no female deacons in the Orthodox Church today?

Download FAQs PDF Thanks to a comment made on our original post from Dr. Phyllis Zagano, Senior Research Associate-in-Residence and Adjunct Professor of Religionat Hofstra University, we have revised our FAQ addressing the absence of female deacons in the Orthodox Church today. Originally, our answer stated that “…by the 7th century in the West, the […]

New FAQ: Why are there no female deacons in the Orthodox Church today?

First, it is important to realize that although the female diaconate has fallen into disuse, the order has never been abolished or disallowed by any Ecumenical Council or canon of the Eastern Church.  Theoretically, a bishop could ordain a woman to the diaconate today. (For instance, on Pentecost Sunday in 1911, Archbishop (now, Saint) Nektarios […]