Izvještaj s redovne godišnje skupštine Muzikološkog društva FBiH
Conference Report: Esma Sulejmanagić ̶ Izvještaj s redovne godišnje skupštine Muzikološkog društva FBiH
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Conference Report: Esma Sulejmanagić ̶ Izvještaj s redovne godišnje skupštine Muzikološkog društva FBiH
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Konferencija čije su osnovno opredjeljenje muzičke i kulturne studije označena simboličnom skraćenicom MUSICULT održana je na Tehničkom univerzitetu u Istanbulu, Republika Turska 07. i 08. maja 2015. godine. Organizaciju konferencije iznijela je institucija pod nazivom Centar za istočnomediteranska akademska istraživanja (Centre for Eastern Mediterranean Academic Research – DAKAM) sa sjedištem u pomenutom gradu. Osnovan 2010, DAKAM se već izvjestan period bavi priređivanjem sličnih događaja koji su na jednom mjestu uspjeli okupiti veliki broj respektabilnih istraživača iz najšireg spektra naučne i stručne djelatnosti. Sa misijom da se razvija kao nezavisna akademska platforma, ova organizacija pomoću različitih događaja nastoji podsticati razmjenu, podršku i objavljivanje naučnih rezultata. Do sada su organizovane konferencije iz arhitekture, inženjerstva, mašinstva, turizma, političkih i društvenih nauka, filozofije, književnosti, filmske, pozorišne i plesne umjetnosti, te savremene umjetnosti i muzike.
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Conference Report: Jasmina Talam ̶̶ Bilješke iz Astrakhana: Internacionalna konferencija East and West: Ethnic identity and traditional musical heritage as a dialogue of civilisations and cultures i Festival tradicionalne narodne muzike Voices of Golden Steppes
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Sedmi Sarajevo International Guitar Festival: Afirmacija klasične gitare i mladih gitarista (Sarajevo, 26–30. april 2018. godine) […] Sarajevo je grad sa nekoliko značajnih festivala koji imaju kontinuitet i već su stekli renome u Bosni i Hercegovini, ali i van njenih granica. Stoga, ljubitelji ovakvih dešavanja kalendar ne posmatraju samo kroz smjenu mjeseci ili godišnjih doba, nego i kroz smjenu festivala. Jedan od njih je Sarajevo International Guitar Festival (SIGF) koji se u našem gradu održava i razvija već sedam godina zaredom. Za njega je “rezervisan” četvrti mjesec, a ove godine je održan u periodu od 26-30. aprila. Na ovogodišnjem izdanju SIGF-a okupili su se brojni gitaristi iz različitih dijelova Evrope i svijeta. […]
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28. veljače 1992. održana je godisnšnja skupština Hrvatskoga filološkog društva s veoma bogatim dnevnim redom .
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Odbor za dijalektologiju HAZU i Zavod za hrvatski jezik organizirali su znanstveni skup Međudijalekatski dodiri i prožimanja, koji je održan 10. i 11. travnja 1992. U središtu zanimanja bila su hrvatska narječja i govori, njihovo međusobno prožimanje i dodiri s drugima, nehrvatskima.
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On 17-18 May 2021, the Faculty of Orthodox Theology in Alba Iulia hosted the 20th edition of the International Symposium of Science, Theology and Art (ISSTA). Due to the circumstances created by the pandemic, this event entitled Pastoral Work and Mission in the Diaspora took place online, and was attended by major personalities of theological research as well as social sciences and humanities, from Romania and abroad. On Monday, 17 May 2021, His Eminence Archbishop Irineu officiated a Te-Deum service and delivered the opening address for the symposium proceedings. In his address, His Eminence Archbishop Irineu highlighted the intrinsic bond between our ancestral faith and the development of the Romanian people, which was born Christian, on the territory of Pontic Dacia. He offered practical advice on how to maintain a fruitful, dynamic relationship with the Romanians living abroad. The contributions were presented under four thematic panels, according to the participants’ academic interests and research areas: 1. Romanian diaspora and the challenges raised by diversity; 2. At home in the diaspora: Romanian Orthodoxy abroad – identity marker and missionary calling; 3. Pastoral work abroad: identity and mission; 4. „The beauty that will save the world”. The symposium proceedings continued on the following day, 18 May 2021, with academic contributions and the concluding session. The ISSTA symposium was part of a series of events organized by the Faculty of Orthodox Theology in Alba Iulia during 2021, the year proclaimed by the Romanian Patriarchate as Solemn Year dedicated to the pastoral care for Romanians abroad. In the future, the symposium’s proceedings will certainly generate further investigations, reflections and approaches, which will lend fresh impetus to the pastoral-missionary endeavours of the Church and of today’s theological thinking.
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On 17 June 2021, the Patriarchal Palace in Bucharest hosted the Meeting of legal counsellors of the eparchies within the Romanian Patriarchate. During this meeting, participants addressed legislative aspects concerning the life of the Church and particular legal issues concerning some of the eparchies in the country. The opening address was delivered by Rev. Fr. Ionuţ Gabriel Corduneanu, Patriarchal administrative vicar, who explained the necessity of this meeting and the importance of the items on its agenda. During the first session were debated issues such as: the (recently republished) Statutory provisions that govern the organization and functioning of the Romanian Orthodox Church; the Regulations of the Romanian Orthodox Church; new legislative provisions on Church life; the national and international jurisprudence concerning religious life and religious freedom; the implementation of synodal decrees concerning various legal issues. During the second session, participants spoke about specific juridical issues of eparchies, which were debated and analyzed, which led to proposals put forth with a view to solving these problems. The legal counsellors’ meeting concluded with a work session of the Association of Orthodox Jurists (AJO), in order to sanction the membership applications, and new members were elected to be part of the management structures of this association, for another four-year tenure.
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On 23 June 2021, the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in Germany took place at the headquarters of the Orthodox Antiochian Metropolis of Germany and Central Europe in Cologne (Köln). This event, in which participated representatives of the Greek, Antiochian, Serbian and Romanian eparchies, was attended by the Romanian Orthodox Metropolitan of Germany, Central and Northern Europe, His Eminence dr. Serafim Joantă. The hierarchs issued a joint statement entitled „The Holy Eucharist in times of the coronavirus crisis”, which presents the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the life of the Orthodox Church in Germany and especially on the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The members of the Episcopal Assembly also discussed the festivities planned for the 1700th anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council (Nicea 325 AD), in 2025. Shortly before the European Parliament voted on the so-called Matić report on “The situation regarding sexual and reproductive health and related rights in the EU concerning women’s health”, OBKD discussed the document and pointed out that the draft does not take into account the rights of unborn children. The autumn meeting was set for 11 November 2021 and will take place at the headquarters of the Romanian Orthodox Metropolis for Germany, Central and Northern Europe in Nuremberg.
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In the capital of Italy – Rome, on 3 July 2021, took place the oath taking ceremony of the 26 first-generation alumni of „Patriarch Justinian” Faculty of Orthodox Theology – the University of Bucharest, having completed their Bachelor’s degree studies in Pastoral Theology. The event was attended by professors and alumni, joined by His Grace Bishop Siluan of the Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Italy, His Grace Timotei of the Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Spain and Portugal, His Grace Atanasie of Bogdania, vicar bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Italy, and Mr Gheorghe Miloșan, minister counsellor at the Romanian Embassy to Italy. In the year 2017, at the request of the Romanian Orthodox Metropolis of Western and Southern Europe, with the blessing of the Holy Synod of the Romanian Orthodox Church and of the country’s Patriarch, His Beatitude Părinte Daniel, with the support of the Ministry for Romanians Abroad, in cooperation with the Ministry of National Education and the University of Bucharest, this program of undergraduate studies of Pastoral Theology was established as an extension of the same program of the Faculty of Orthodox Theology in Bucharest. It was offered to the Romanian residents in Western Europe, with courses to be run in Rome. Thus, the first generation began its academic „journey” in the year dedicated to the commemoration of Patriarch Justinian (2017), whose name this Faculty bears, and completed its undergraduate studies in the year 2021, which the Romanian Church has dedicated to the pastoral care for Romanians abroad. The members of our Faculty have contributed enormous efforts and sacrifices (doing almost pro bono work), in order to continue and sustain this program, fully aware of carrying out Christian mission in a world increasingly estranged from God, which hopefully will turn to Him again. This achievement could not have been possible without the substantial contribution of His Beatitude Daniel, the Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, His Grace Siluan, Bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Italy, His Grace Atanasie of Bogdania, Rev. George Militaru, Vicar of the Diocese of Italy, Rev. Horia Grădinaru, delegate of His Grace Siluan for the secretariat matters of this programme, and Rev. lecturer. dr. Aurel Mihai, coordinator and supervisor of this first generation of alumni. Also, a very important internationalization contribution was brought by the University of Bucharest, who receives our gratitude (rector Mircea Dumitru, rector Marian Preda, vicerector Sorin Costreie, director of International Relations Alina Cristovici, and vicerector Bogdan Ștefănescu).
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Between 27-28 August 2021 took place via the Zoom platform the Pastoral-Missionary Conference for the clergy of The Romanian Orthodox Metropolia of the Americas. On Friday, August 27, at 6.00 pm (EST), His Eminence Nicolae, the Romanian Orthodox Metropolitan of the Americas, began the event by the intonation of the Heavenly King prayer, after which he greeted all those present with a word of welcome, expressing his joy to be together once again, and recalling the brotherly atmosphere of the two previous similar encounters, in Chicago and Mississauga. Afterwards, His Eminence made a general presentation of the work agenda. In turn, His Grace Ioan Casian, the Romanian Orthodox Bishop of Canada, greeted all the participants, saying that in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, virtual encounter remains the best option. His Grace expressed the hope that all conclusions which we would reach after this conference will be put into practice in order to accomplish a most fruitful and utmost efficient pastoral care. His Eminence Metropolitan Nicolae then presented the meditation “The Priest’s Mission in a Complicated and Confused World”. After His Eminence Nicolae, Rev. Father Chad Hatfield, President of Saint Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary in the NY State, was invited to present his meditation on the topic “What Future for the Orthodox Church on the American Continent?”. The next day, Saturday, August 28, at 12.00 pm (EST), the Pastoral-Missionary Conference was resumed, and following the usual prayer, participants listened to the video recording of the message of His Beatitude Father Daniel, the Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church. After His Beatitude Patriarch’s Daniel message, His Grace Ioan Casian presented the meditation of “Mission and Christian purpose in contemporaneity – to love and to be love” and Rev. Fr. Ioan Teșu, Professor at the Faculty of Orthodox Theology “Dumitru Stăniloae” from Jassy, held the talk: “The Contemporary Family – between Ideal and Crisis”.After the thanks addressed by our hierarchs, there followed a segment of questions and answers. As it had been the case in the previous evening’s meeting, the participants were divided into four groups, in which discussions were held, and the conclusions of which were then presented in plenary. The Pastoral-Missionary Conference ended with a prayer addressed to the Mother of God and with the hope of being reunited in-person as soon as possible, resuming our brotherly communion that is so necessary.
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On June 9, 2021, His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel received the visit of Her Excellency Mrs. Sofia Grammata, the Ambassador of Greece to Bucharest, at his Patriarchal Residence. At the beginning of the meeting, the Patriarch of Romania appreciated Her Excellency’s rich diplomatic experience and wished success in her mission in our country. In this context, His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel also expressed the gratitude of the Romanian Orthodox Church for the scholarships that the Greek Orthodox Church grants to young Romanian students at university centers in Athens and Thessaloniki. The Ambassador thanked for the reception and noted that, during her diplomatic mission in Romania, she observed the central role that the Romanian Orthodox Church has in Romanian society and mentioned the contribution of Orthodoxy in affirming spiritual values, including the importance of the traditional family. His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel highlighted the good traditional ties between Romanians and Greeks and stressed the importance of knowing Byzantine culture, as a common heritage, in areas such as iconography and church music. Furthermore, the Patriarch of Romania pointed out that, in the context of the challenges of contemporary society, when the whole world was so severely affected by the pandemic caused by the new coronavirus, it is necessary to cultivate communion, concrete solidarity in the family and concerning those suffering. In this sense, the Romanian Orthodox Church has actively contributed to overcoming many difficulties caused by the pandemic by involving clergy and parishioners, especially young volunteers, thus expressing the Church’s solidarity with those affected by the consequences of the pandemic. In conclusion, hope was expressed that the fraternal ties between the two peoples and the sister Orthodox Churches in Romania and Greece will continue to develop for the common good.
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On 10-11 July 2021, at Silistra, a number of religious events were held in the metropolitan cathedral dedicated to the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, in the presence of hierarchs from several Orthodox Churches. On behalf of the Romanian Orthodox Church, with the blessing of His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel, the events were attended by His Grace Visarion, bishop of Tulcea. Celebrations began in the evening of Saturday, 10 July 2021, in the metropolitan cathedral, with the service of the Vigil led by His Eminence Naum, metropolitan of Ruse. On the following day, 11 July 2021, a synaxis of bishops, priests and deacons celebrated the Holy Liturgy in the city’s cathedral. The synaxis of bishops included His Eminence Iacob, metropolitan of Durostor, His Eminence Naum, metropolitan of Ruse, His Eminence metropolitan Agapet (the Ukrainian Orthodox Church), His Eminence Archbishop Nicodim of Edineț (the Metropolis of Moldova) and His Grace Visarion, bishop of Tulcea (the Romanian Patriarchate). At the end of the Holy Liturgy service, metropolitan Iacob of Durostor delivered a sermon and thanked the hierarchs, priests and faithful in attendance. The religious events continued with a procession around the holy place of worship, carrying the relics of the holy martyrs of Durostor, which are kept in the metropolitan cathedral. The procession paused before the tombs of the former metropolitans of Durostor, Hilarion and Ambrosius, where a Trisagion was officiated for their remembrance. After the procession, His Grace Visarion offered a Cross for the Holy Altar of the Metropolitan Cathedral, thanking the hosts for their invitation to take part in these moments of joy and spiritual elevation. Priests and devout Christians from Romania also participated in the events, as a token of Christian fellowship.
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The newly-appointed consul of the Federal Republic of Germany to Timișoara, Her Excellency Regina Lochner, was received on 26 August 2021, by His Eminence Metropolitan Ioan, at the metropolitan residence in Timișoara. The meeting took place as Her Excellency wished to become acquainted, communicate and collaborate with the main institutions of the city, as well as the Christian churches and denominations present there. During the meeting, discussions addressed several topical issues concerning the German community and the ecclesiastical, economic and cultural life of Banat. Talks also addressed the acute issue of the migrants – especially those coming from Afghanistan, who arrive at Timișoara in their attempt to reach western Europe – as well as the efficient solving of this problem. Metropolitan Ioan pointed out that the Eparchial Centre of Timișoara has often provided migrants’ shelters with substantial aid, consisting in food and items of essential necessity, while similar actions have been conducted by the eclesiastical and lay associations, foundations and organizations in the region. In her turn, consul Regina Lochner underscored the fact that the situation of migrants must be addressed and that prompt, efficient solutions are needed in order to solve this problem, with the joint contribution of European and local bodies.
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