The School of Byzantine Music Opened for the First Time in Tirana

mjoa Monday October 22, 2012 98

tiranaOn October first, with the blessing and support of Archbishop Anastasios, and after many efforts and prayers, the School of Byzantine Music opened for the first time at the Thavor Complex in Tirana. Among the staff of the School present were Archimandrite Justin Anthimiadhi, Mr. Theodhor Peci who is also the director of the school, Mr. Stefan Xhupa and some other professors of Byzantine Music.

 

 

In this first step toward Church education, His Beatitude, with special care and love, inaugurated the school, offering this possibility to all that have the desire and will to acquire extensive qualifications in Byzantine music. On this special day, His Beatitude held a meeting with all the students will be the school’s first generation. One of the finest words His Beatitude said in this meeting was: “The Church gives the best for you, and you must give the best of yourself”.

A Blessing of the Waters Service was held to celebrate the new beginning. At the end of the service, Archbishop Anastasios wished all the students well, emphasizing: “Let us bless God who has made us worthy of this new step of opening this school for the graceful Psalters. This is something very important because the Psalters have a central role inside our worship. All of you strive to the best of your ability in order to have the best results, and in addition to the studies, to create a harmonic environment among yourselves. May God bless every work and effort that is done by you.” With the blessing of God and with the blessings of our Archbishop, we wish the best for the new school.

 

 

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