from Blanco, Texas, to Jordanville Cemetery-by ROCOR/MP, Dec. 1, 2014-
Note: Originally, Bishop Constantine had been buried in the cemetery of the 'Christ of the Hills Monastery' near Blanco, Texas, when it was in the old free pre-2007, ROCOR, and before it ended up being closed, under very tragic and scandalous circumstances.
And, the entire property, including the graves there, was sold into private, non-Orthodox ownership, some years ago.
So, his body had to be moved, and reburied elsewhere.
from RocorMP website
http://eadiocese.org/News/2014/dec/bpconstantine.en.htm
December 2, 2014
Jordanville, NY: First Hierarch of [RocorMP] leads Reburial of Bishop Constantine (Essensky)
Jordanville, NY: First Hierarch of [RocorMP] leads Reburial of Bishop Constantine (Essensky)
The panihida for the reposed bishop was led by His Eminence Hilarion, Metropolitan of Eastern America & New York, First Hierarch of the Russian Church Abroad. His Eminence was co-served by Fr. Luke, Archpriest Victor Potapov (dean of the South, rector of St. John the Baptist Cathedral in Washington, DC), Archpriest Serge Lukianov (Eastern American Diocesan secretary), Archpriest Michael Taratuchin (rector of St. John of Kronstadt Memorial Church in Utica, NY), Archpriest Alexis Duncan (rector of Nativity of the Mother of God Church in Albany, NY), Archpriest Alexandre Antchoutine (member of the Diocesan Council, rector of Holy Virgin Intercession Church in Glen Cove, NY), and monastery clerics Hieromonks Cyprian (Alexandrou) and Gabriel (Astrahankine), Hierodeacon Seraphim (Nikoloski), and Deacon Peter Markevich.
When the monastery in Texas was closed, the Synod of Bishops discussed several times the issue of reinterring Bishop Constantine’s remains in "a livelier place," where prayer was being offered regularly. His Eminence thanked Archimandrite Luke for his labors in unearthing the coffin and transferring the hierarch’s remains to Holy Trinity Monastery.
Upon completion of the panihida, Fr. Victor Potapov addressed the worshippers, calling the event "an historic one, about which we will tell our grandchildren and future generations." Fr. Victor reminded those gathered that the second rector to serve in the Washington community founded by St. John of Shanghai after the holy hierarch himself was Fr. Emmanuel Essensky; and, despite the fact that he did not serve there long, along with St. John he helped provide a righteous beginning for the future cathedral. Fr. Victor noted that, unfortunately, very few written records of Bishop Constantine’s life remain in existence, and called on those who were especially close to him to write down their impressions of the bishop, and called on all of us to pray for the repose of his soul and hope that "Bishop Constantine will answer us with active help, and in the future the will of God will be fulfilled and he will become a visible saint of the Russian Orthodox Church."
For four years, Fr. Michael Taratuchin served as subdeacon to Bishop Constantine in London. With his blessing, Michael enrolled in Holy Trinity Seminary in Jordanville. Fr. Michael remembers Bishop Constantine as a humble hierarch, a man of prayer, who had the gift of tears, and would often weep during the Eucharistic Canon. Fr. Michael noted that Bishop Constantine would lead by example, and was always ready to help those in need wherever he was serving, across three continents.
Bishop Constantine was interred next to Bishop Alexander (Mileant) of Buenos-Aires & South America in the monastery cemetery behind the altar of Holy Trinity Cathedral, where many hierarchs of the Russian Church Abroad are buried, along with the monastery’s senior-most brethren. The most recent of the monastery’s inhabitants to be interred in this section of the monastery cemetery was the fellow laborer and concelebrant of the ever-memorable Metropolitan Laurus – Archimandrite Flor (Vanko), who reposed on September 4, 2012.
We can be certain that this Bishop never would have gone along with that horrific RocorMP union. No saint ever would. So Bp. Constantine would certainly appreciate being commemorated in ROCA Divine Liturgy.
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