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ImagesofOrthodoxEastAfrica: ByProf.HarryBoosalis After months of fundraising and anxious preparation, my son Michael and I finally embarkedonourveryfirstmissiontrip.onjuly27 th wedepartedfortheremoteregions of Tanzania in East Africa. This trip proved to be the most exciting and exhilarating journeyihaveeverbeenon,yetatthesametimethemostexhausting. Our mission commenced on the shores of Florida s eastern Atlantic coast in the historiccityofst.augustine.wewerewarmlywelcomedbythededicatedstaffofthe OrthodoxChristianMissionCenterwhoprovideduswithourfinalorientation.Joiningus inst.augustinewereourteamleaderfr.michaelmiklosandbrianafinui,bothofthe AmericanCarpatho-RussianDiocese.ThefourofuscomprisedtheAmericansideofour mission team. We met the other half four members of the Church of Finland in Amsterdam. Our international team was jointly co-sponsored by SCOBA (Standing Conference of the Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas) and the Orthodox Church of Finland. Ours was the first OCMC mission team equally composed of four membersfromtwodifferentcountries. AssoonaswetoucheddowninUganda,weknewwehadenteredanotherworld.The main roads were lined with endless venders selling various goods from small wooden shacks.womenworecolorfultongaswithsmallbabiesstrappedacrosstheirbacks,yet somehowmanagingtobalancetallroundbasketsontopoftheirheads,amidanoisyand never-endingstreamofpedestrians,bicyclesandspeedingautomobiles. 1

2 WefinallyarrivedinthesmalltownofKayangalocatedinthedistrictofKaragwein thenorthwesterntipoftanzania,whichwastobeourtemporaryhome.karagweisnear the scenic southwestern shore of Lake Victoria. Our task was twofold: first, to teach courses on Orthodox faith and theology to one hundred students of various ages at a special seminar organized by the local Metropolitan, Jeronymos of Mwanza; and secondly,tobe ambassadorsofgoodwill tothepeopleoftanzaniaaswetravelled withthemetropolitantovariouscommunitiesthroughouthisdiocese. Under the inspired leadership of Metropolitan Jeronymos, this particular region of Tanzania is experiencing an incredible thirty percent annual growth rate, with a new seminary, churches, clinics and schools. Metropolitan Jeronymos was born in Uganda andeducatedinathens,andisfluentinbothgreekandenglish.itwasagreathonorto workwiththismanandhisdevotedstaffinsuchauniqueandblessedministry. Ourteachingmissionwasonlyonesegmentofthelongerseminarsorganizedbythe Metropolitan, where he gathers selected young people, and future leaders and teachers fromvariousvillagesofhisdiocese.nurses,educators,tradesmenandotherprofessionals are invited to provide workshops on agriculture, construction, economics, health and hygiene.thestudentsreturnhomeandpasstheirnewlyacquiredknowledgeandskillsto theirfellowvillagers,improvingtheoverallqualityoflifeintheirvillage. Thepovertyweencounteredwasincredible.Tanzaniaisoneofthepoorestplaceson earth. Many homes in the rural areas are constructed out of mud-bricks and bamboo sticks.theaveragelifeexpectancyfortanzaniansisonlyaroundfiftyyears.manysuffer from malaria and yellow fever, and in many areas there is no clean water or adequate sanitation. Despite such extreme poverty, the people were still so joyful and dignified. Most memorable were the smiling faces and joyful voices of the young children who would

3 oftenflockarounduswhereverwewent,withwidesmilesspreadacrosstheireager-eyed facesshouting Mzungu!, Mzungu!,whichmeans White-man inswahili. WetaughtourclassesinEnglish,withthehelpofatranslator.Itwasstrangeatfirst, speaking only in short, concise phrases, and then having to wait for each phrase to be translatedintoswahili.somehowitworkedoutbetterthanexpected.itwasajoytosee thepositiveresponsesandgenuineinterestreflectedintheeyesofourstudents. Amongourmostcherishedmemoriesweretheopportunitiestopersonallyaccompany HisEminenceMetropolitanJeronymosonhislongjourneysthroughtheremoteregions ofhisdiocese.itwasamovingexperiencetotravelwithhimashevisitedcommunities andschoolsandconsecratednewchurches.thisyearalonethemetropolitanisscheduled to consecrate thirty new churches! We were warmly received into all the parish communitieswevisited.thejoyousreceptionswithwhichtheyhonoredusafterliturgy, asthey broughtoutthedrums anddancedforus,willremainwithmeforever. Celebrating the Liturgy in Swahili amid the loud and harmonious congregational singingwasanexperienceofalife-time.manyofthefaithfulknewtheliturgybyheart, andthedelighttheysharedastheysangpraisestothelordwasfeltbyall. MetropolitanJeronymoshasaveryelegant,evenregalwayabouthimasheservesthe Divine Liturgy. Dressed in his hierarchical vestments, he was always clothed in truly Christ-likeloveandhumility.Watchinghiminteractasanarch-pastoramonghisyoung priests and witnessing the loving, pastoral relationship he has with the people of his distant communities even dancing with them to the beat of their African drums after Liturgy istoseeagenuinemissionaryatwork;amissionarymaninthetruestsenseof theword;amanspecially sentout bygod. OneofthemostencouragingaspectsofthemissionwastoseehowtheLordusedusto reachoutandtouchtheheartsoftheseyoungafricanbelievers,eventhroughthemeans of a translator. In a quiet yet sincere way, I could sense an inner connection with the

4 students through the attentive yet endearing looks in their eyes. Somehow, by God s grace,wepraythatthespiritualseedsplantedinthesoulsofthoseyoungbelieverswill continuetogrowandblossomforth. Anothergreatlessonlearnedfromthesuccessofourteamwastheimportanceofbeing patientwithoneanother,andhowvitalitisnottoimposeourownwillonthosearound us.ourteachingteam,despitecomingfromsuchdiversebackgrounds,somehowgelled soeasilytogether.wefeltlikefamily.irealizenowhowbeneficialitwastoletgod s willunfoldaccordingtohiswayandhistime,andnotaccordingtoours.itwasamazing toseethewonderfulwaysthelordcontinuestoworkinhisvastvineyard,throughso manydifferent,dedicatedanduniquelytalentedpeople ifweonlylethim. It was remarkable, and at the same time humbling, to see how grateful our African brothers and sisters were to us for coming to Tanzania. They expressed their gratitude through the joyous beat of their beloved drums and the rhythmic movements of their traditionaldancing.suchsightsandsoundswillneverbeforgotten. Amid such extreme poverty, I saw and shared in the innate joy of these beautiful people.ifoundarenewedsenseofreassuranceingod sgreatandfathomlessprovidence forallofhispreciouschildren.andirealizedhowvastlydifferentgodmeasuresthetrue qualityofhumanlife;howhisvaluesdifferfromours;andhowcontrarytheyseemwhen comparedwiththewaysoftheworld: ForMythoughtsarenotyourthoughts,norare yourwaysmyways, saysthelord. Forastheheavensarehigherthantheearth,soare Mywayshigherthanyourways,andMythoughtshigherthanyourthoughts. [Isaiah55. 8,9] May our Lord continue to bless the holy ministry of His Eminence Metropolitan Jeronymos,andallthefaithfulthroughouttheChurchofTanzania,formany,manyyears. AndmayHegrantmeanothersuchopportunitytoonedayreturntothewonderfulpeople oforthodoxeastafrica.

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