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Baptismal reception into the Orthodox Church
of Polish Academic Professor Paweł P. Wróblewski
Press announcement by the Holy Monastery of the Pantocrator dated 13/9/2012
of Polish Academic Professor Paweł P. Wróblewski
Press announcement by the Holy Monastery of the Pantocrator dated 13/9/2012
By the grace of our
Lord Jesus Christ, «...in every nation whoever fears Him and works righteousness
is accepted by Him.» (Acts 10:34); it was by His condescension that He invited
into the Ark of Salvation - the Orthodox Church - Mr. Paweł Wróblewski, the
Polish (Adjunct) Professor of the Seat of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy of the
School of Philosophy of Wroclaw (formerly "Breslau"), who was baptized in our
Holy Monastery.
Professor Paweł P.
Wróblewski, Dr.(Ph.D.) of the History of Philosophy, specialized in the delivery
of the texts of Aristotelian works (Corpus Aristotelicum), is descended from a
Polish family traditionally dedicated to Roman Catholicism. He came in contact
with the Holy Fathers of the Church three years ago through their sacred and
divinely-inspired texts and became aware of the unique Truth of Orthodoxy, as
well as the need to become incorporated therein, through holy Baptism. His
acquaintance with the Holy Monastery of the
Pantocrator at Melissochori in northern Greece reinforced his convictions,
and he subsequently communicated with the Monastery, so that his already lengthy
search might find an optimistic fulfilment, in accordance with the
divinely-inspired Canons of the Ecumenical Councils.
In a recent letter
that he had sent to the local High Priest and our Prelate, the Metropolitan of
Langadas, Lete and Rendini, Fr.John, the Professor deposited the experiences
that had led him to his incorporation into the Orthodox Church; among other
things, he wrote the following:
«When I first attended
the Greek-spoken Divine Liturgy of Saint John the Chrysostom, the heavens opened
up before me during the prayers, and the Lord touched my soul from Above...
From the moment that God revealed the truth of Orthodoxy to my inner world -
whose influence is so strong that whoever finds it becomes certain that it is
what he was always seeking - I knew I had found my spiritual Home.».
Professor Wróblewski
then spoke of his desire to be incorporated in the Church in the manner defined
by the sacred Canons - that is, the Apostolic ones, especially the 46th, also
those of the Ecumenical Councils, as well as the canonical epistles of Saint
Basil the Great. In Poland, on account of the prevalence of the ecclesiology of
Ecumenism and the (altered, as he wrote) "baptismal theology", it was not
possible for him to be accepted through baptism, inasmuch as the incorporation
through Chrismation is becoming more and more scarce there, and incorporation
into Orthodoxy is being replaced from the year 2000 onwards, by Confession and
Holy Communion alone.
Professor Wróblewski's
baptism took place in the morning of Thursday, the 13th of September, in the
Catholicon (Main Church) of the Holy Monastery of the Pantocrator at
Melissochori, by His Eminence the Metropolitan John, who, after the Baptismal
rite, addressed the neophyte with words of praise for God's bounteous Providence
and the Professor's reciprocation to it, and words of edification for Paul
(Paweł), to whom His Eminence stressed the uniqueness of Orthodoxy and the
deifying energy that acts within Her boundaries, as well as the need for our
constant spiritual struggle, "lest we become disqualified" (1
Cor.9:27)
During the baptismal
rite, where the "positive alteration" of the Professor was evident, all the
Brothers of the Holy Monastery were present and prayerfully participating, along
with Stephen, the godfather. His Eminence honoured with his presence the entire
event of this blessing, and later continued his conversation with Professor
Wróblewski during the ensuing customary offerings and the meal in the Dining
Hall, urging him to also visit other places of spiritual blessing, as well as
the natural beauty of our region.
The University
of Wroclaw (Uniwersytet Wrocławski) is one of the oldest Universities of Eastern
Europe and the largest in the area, founded by the Jesuits around three
centuries ago, currently hosting 40.000 students and 1.900 candidate
doctors. The last
participation of the young and hope-bearing Professor was at the International
Russo-Polish Scientific Conference, regarding «Problems of Culture in Russian
and Polish Scientific Thought» (Saint Petersburg, 21-25 May 2012), where
Professor Wróblewski expounded the topic of “The Cultural Creativity of the
Christendom according to Georges Florovsky”).
The photograph we have
inserted here is from the Conference «Paradigms of Freedom in Philosophy and
Theology» (Κonferencja “Paradygmaty Wolności w Filo”). The Professor has
participated -parallel to his academic activity- in official missions of the
Polish State abroad.
His ecclesiologically
documented and conscious turn to Orthodoxy, from within the traditional and
austere roman-catholic environment of Poland is proof that not only does the
Lord work salvation for those who were "afar off and to those who were near"
(Ephes.2:17), but also that once again, those who baptismally become joined to
the Body of Christ - the Orthodox Church - act with a benevolent conscience and
are internally "informed", by having as their uncontested and unerring criterion
and starting point the truthful documentation of ecclesiastic history, dogmatic
self-awareness and the worshipping and canonical praxis of the Catholic Orthodox
Church throughout the centuries.
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