Fr. Hans Jacobse

Pastoring Young Men into Manhood: Talk Given at the 2019 Touchstone Magazine Conference on Patriarchy


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The following talk was given at the 2018 Touchstone Conference on “Patriarchy: Fatherhood and the Restoration of Culture” which drew together speakers from various traditions and disciplines to discuss how the assault on patriarchy is affecting culture.

Below Fr. Hans Jacobse shares his experiences in dealing with young men growing up under these assaults and what is necessary to restore them so that they can flourish.

The conference was sponsored by Touchstone Magazine. See videos of all speakers here.

Conference participants included: Rachel Fulton Brown, J. Budziszewski, Allan C. Carlson, Anthony Esolen, Steven Faulkner, Robert P. George, S. M. Hutchens, Hans Jacobse, Patrick McCaskey, Nancy Pearcey, Leon J. Podles, Patrick Henry Reardon, Glenn Stanton, C. R. Wiley

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Bill Hinkle Interviews Frs. Hans Jacobse and Josiah Trenham on the Supreme Court Same-Sex Marriage Decision [AUDIO]


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bill-hinkle-150x150Bill Hinkle — a former Washington State Representative, Minority Whip, Washington State House of Representatives, aka SubDeacon Basil at The Prophet Elijah Antiochian Orthodox Christian Mission.

Our Life in Christ and in America” is a bi-monthly program hosted by Bill Hinkle (Antiochian Archdiocese), former Minority Whip of the Washington State House of Representatives. The program seeks to examine our modern-day social and political problems through the lens of our Holy Orthodox Faith. What is our calling as Orthodox believers 21st century America? Join Bill as he brings on different guests to talk about both timely issues and fundamental problems. The program is available as a podcast and also on our Internet radio stations.

Listen here:

Host Bill Hinkle speaks with Fr. Hans Jacobse

Host Bill Hinkle speaks with Fr. Josiah Trenham

Interview with Frederica Mathewes-Green and Fr. Hans Jacobse [AUDIO]

Frederica - Here and Now

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Frederica - Here and NowAfter the debate in Maryland, Frederica and Fr. Gregory Mathewes-Green invited me to their home for breakfast on the way to the airport. It was the first time I met them. Frederica is a very gracious woman. She made a beautiful breakfast (homemade pancakes, I love pancakes, these were great), we had some great conversation, and then she pulled out a portable microphone and started interviewing me. Fr. Gregory told me she carries the microphone in her purse and when the muse strikes her she records a podcast. What follows is the interview, a kind of immediate reflection on the debate two days earlier.

Orthodox Christian Laity – Road to Unity (Audio)


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RoadtoUnity

The 2009 Road to Unity conference held at Antiochian Village in October 2009. The format was “conversational” in nature with panels, questions, and interaction between the attendees. Recorded by Ancient Faith Radio.

Metropolitan Jonah – Unity in Our Time (38:10)
OCA Primate Met Jonah gives the keynote address at the OCL Road to Unity conference.

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New Face of American Orthodoxy – Alexei Kindratch (36:04)
Alexei Krindatch is a director for research with the Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute in Berkley, CA.

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Panel 1 – Orthodox Unity at Work and in Service (64:56)

The moderator for all of the panels is Fr. John Cassar from Mother of God Joy of All Who Sorrow Orthodox Church in Princeton, NJ.

This panel focused on responding to real needs including educational and outreach programs that demonstrate the Unity of the Orthodox Christian Church in America.

Panelists:
Fr. Justin Matthews – Director of Focus North America
Sister Sarah Elizabeth Oftedal – Co-founder and Housemother of the Martha and Mary House
Bryan Smith – Headmaster of St. Peter’s Classical School in Ft.Worth, TX

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Panel 2 – Unity at Many Levels (71:07)

The legacy of Ligonier 1994 and beyond. Where are we 15 years after this event and how are we overcoming resistance to unity here and abroad?

Panelists:
His Eminence Archbishop Nathaniel – Archbishop of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America
Teva Regule – Managing editor of St. Nina quarterly, MA in Divinity Holy Cross Seminary and Computer Network Manager at MIT
Fr. Nick Apostola – St. Nicholas Orthodox Church in Shrewsbury, MA and Secretary of the Romanian Archdiocese as well as Secretary of the Study and Planning Commission of SCOBA.

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Panel 3 – An Accountable and Canonical Unified Orthodox Church of Tomorrow (67:49)

Focusing on conciliar governance and transparency issues and the ability to successfully overcome corruption within the system and move ahead.

Panelists:
Deacon John Zarras – Member of the Metropolitan Council of the OCA
George Karcazes – A practicing attorney in Chicago and a founder of OCL as well as an active board member of the GOA
Peter J. Petkas – Presidient of OCL since 2007 with a career in government and business

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Panel 4 – Orthodoxy and American Culture (64:31)

What does it mean to be an Orthodox Christian in America? How do our churches come to see themselves as missions within the community? How should we educate Americans to see Orthodoxy as the roots of Christianity?

Panelists:
Bishop Melchisedeck- Diocese of Pittsburgh and Western PA (OCA)
Fr. Hans Jacobse – Pastor of St. Paul Orthodox Mission in Ft. Meyers and founder of the American Orthodox Institute
George Pontikes – Attorney and OCL board member from Sts. Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox Church in Glenview, IL

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Panel 5 – Youth (59:16)

What experiences do we provide our youth to educate them to be Orthodox Christians and to retain them in the Church?

Panelists:
Bishop Thomas – Diocese of Charleston, Oakland, and the Mid-Atlantic (Antiochian)
Fr. Antonio Perdomo – Pastor of St. George the Great Martyr (OCA) in Pharr, TX and Chaplain of St. Peter the Aleut Summer Youth Camp
Christopher Shadid – Senior at the University of Pittsburgh majoring in Psychology and Business

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Panel 6 – Orthodox Communications (53:28)

Building on Orthodox Christian internet ministry and the media.

Panelists:
Fr. Hans Jacobse -See earlier panel for bio
Fr. Peter Michael Preble -Pastor of St. Michael Orthodox Church in Southbridge, MA and involved in blogs, podcasting and terrestrial radio
John Maddex – CEO of Conciliar Media Ministries and founder of Ancient Faith Radio

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Panel 7 – The Great and Holy Council (70:12)

What does it mean for a unified Church in America? What does unity mean for the ancient Patriarchates?

Panelists:
Nicholas Katich – attorney who helped orchestrate the re-unification of the Serbian Church in America in the early 90’s
Peter Marudas – served as Admin Assistant to Senator Paul Sarbanes and authored the 2006 paper “New Strategy Needed to Save Endangered Ecumenical Patriarchate”
Metropolitan Jonah – primate of the Orthodox Church in America
Fr. Nick Apostola – See Panel 2 for bio

Wrap up comments were made by OCL Executive Director George Matsoukas, outgoing OCL President Peter Petkas, and incoming OCL President William Souvall.

We hold these truths to be self-evident…


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Give me tired huddled masses yearning to breath free...

I love America. Yes, I know that America is not perfect, that we have a boatload of problems, that rights for some Americans have been hard fought, that we have messed up on occasion throughout the world, and every other complaint you hear again and again. Still, I love America.

And the reason I love America is because at its founding it asserted this fundamental truth: Man is created to be free. Yes, I know this makes some Orthodox uneasy. Yes, I know that ultimate freedom comes only through Christ. Yes, I know that this sounds very close to right-wing fundamentalism. Yes, I know all that. Still, I love America.

The Founding Fathers, said Alexander Solzhenitsyn (perhaps the most profound moral thinker of the last half of the last century) understood this about the freedom of America:

Yet in the early democracies, as in the American democracy at the time of its birth, all individual human rights were granted on the ground that man is God’s creature. That is, freedom was given to the individual conditionally, in the assumption of his constant religious responsibility.

Think this through for a minute. Freedom is dependent on religion. More specifically, only a moral people could handle the obligations that freedom imposes. Freedom, as the saying goes, is not free. It draws from a higher touchstone, a higher good. Lose that touchstone and freedom is forsaken – often in the name of another freedom that is in fact slavery.

I love America because at its founding, in that cauldron of hardship and sacrifice that forged the narrative that would shape its future, something precious was held that needs to be rediscovered in order to be preserved: Man was created to be free.

In this era of materialist fantasy, where ideologies are as numerous as cereal brands in the grocery store all of which promise a road to the man-made Eden, the claim that man is created to be free is too often heard in the same terms. Accepting all religions as equal is the same as accepting none at all, and as man’s religious responsibility is redefined solely in terms of private sentiment, the awareness of the public dimension of our responsibility grows increasingly dim and the path to freedom is lost.

Don’t think this really matters? At one time it mattered a great deal. In the last century all (yes, all) of the great refugee movements were to shores of America. Yes, imperfect America was a beacon of hope to millions. To some it still is.

Peggy Noonan (Making History) asked historian David McCulloch this question recently: “How did so many gifted men, true geniuses, walk into history at the same time, in the same place, and come together to pursue so brilliantly a common endeavor?” McCulloch’s answer? “I think it was providential.”

I believe this too. I believe that God has his hand in the formation of America. I believe in the truths that are self-evident. And I believe them without apology.

Does this mean we should become political activists? Not necessarily. But we should make our voices heard in the public square. If religion, and especially the religion that gave us the moral precepts through which the precious call for liberty was forged is relegated to private experience and thereby rendered irrelevant, the call to freedom will cease to ring.

Happy Independence Day!


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