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CRA ELECTIONS – NEW NATIONAL BOARD .

January 6, 2025 By cra-admin

Congress of Russian Americans has completed the process of election of its National Board of Directors. According to CRA Bylaws, the National Board is reelected every three years.  Election Committee, comprised of Anna Derugin, chair, Boris Parr and Alexander Ossipoff have announced the following results:

Natalie G.Sabelnik – President

Alexander R. Sinkevitch– 1st Vice-President

Marina V. Soboleva – 2nd Vice-President

Victoria V. Sabelnik – Еxecutive Secretary

Nicholas C. Suhonos – Treasurer

Members of the Board in alphabetical order:

    Aleksandr V. Molodin

    Alexey V. Tarasov

    Ivan Y. Podvalov

    Andrey Y. Zakharenko 

CRA National Board of Directors term starts January 1, 2025 and runs through December 31, 2027. 

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Merry Russian Orthodox Christmas!

January 6, 2025 By cra-admin

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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

December 24, 2024 By cra-admin

The Congress of Russian Americans wishes our members, friends, patrons, and their families a Merry Christmas and a joyful, prosperous New Year 2025! May this festive season bring warmth, happiness, and success to all.

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 CRA is a proud sponsor of the Old Style Russian New Year’s Eve.

December 14, 2024 By cra-admin

Get your tickets early, as space is limited!Hosted by the All 

Cossacks Union of San Francisco in the Gold Room of the Russian Center, 2460 Sutter St., San FranciscoFor reservations and information, call Palina (925-935-6482) or email: yozheek@aol.comReservations and payment must be made by check or Venmo to
“All Cossacks Union of San Francisco” by January 3, 2025

Please make check payable to: 

“All Cossacks Union of San Francisco”

Mail to:

ACU c/o Oleg Bolshakoff

110 Middlefield Drive

San Francisco, CA 94132

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CRA was one of the sponsors of the Slavic Children’s Holiday Faire.

December 13, 2024 By cra-admin

CRA was one of the sponsors of the Slavic Children’s Holiday Faire, annual pre-Christmas event, held on December 7 at the Russian Center of San Francisco (where CRA office is headquartered).  The event was organized by Alexandra (Sasha) Sabelnik-Whooley, Russian Center’s Executive Director and a long-time member of CRA.  In addition to a wonderful program of music, singing and dancing from various slavic countries, MC’d by Sasha, the event featured games for children of all ages, authentic ethnic food and desserts and vendors selling arts & crafts, jewelry, books, collectibles and other items.  Traditional Cossack and Russian costumes were provided by the All Cossack Union for photo opportunities with Santa.   CRA 1st Vice President, Marina Soboleva and President, Natalie Sabelnik organized and staffed a CRA table with information, member applications etc. for visibility and sold various books donated by CRA members.  Participation in these events, not only supports our community organizations, raises awareness of CRA’s work, but also helps promote and preserve Russian culture to our children and youth.

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In Memoriam:  Archbishop Peter of Chicago and Mid-America reposes in the Lord.

November 20, 2024 By cra-admin

His Eminence Archbishop Peter of Chicago and Mid-America, a revered figure within the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR), entered eternal rest unexpectedly on Friday, November 8, 2024, the feast day of the Great Martyr Demetrius of Thessalonica.

Born on August 9, 1948, in San Francisco, Archbishop Peter had a deep connection to the Church from a young age. He served as an altar boy for the renowned Saint John of Shanghai and San Francisco. He later attended Holy Trinity Seminary in Jordanville, NY, where he pursued his theological studies.

Throughout his life, Archbishop Peter held various significant positions within the ROCOR. He served as head of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem and as administrator of the Diocese of Chicago and Detroit. In 2016, he was elevated to the rank of archbishop and appointed as the Ruling Bishop of the Diocese of Chicago and Mid-America.Known for his profound theological knowledge and his unwavering dedication to the Church, Archbishop Peter will be deeply missed by the clergy, monastics, and faithful of the Diocese of Chicago and Mid-America, as well as the broader Orthodox community.Memorial service at the coffin of Archbishop Peter, was held on Friday, November 15, 2024,  at the Holy Virgin Protection Cathedral in Des Plaines, IL. Divine Liturgy and funeral was on Saturday, November 16, 2024 at the Holy Virgin Protection Cathedral. The casket was then transported to the Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville, NY, where he will be buried. His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas, First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, officiated at the Divine Liturgy at the Holy Virgin Protection Cathedral on November 16-17, after which he departed for the Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville.

We extend our sincere condolences to his family, the faithful of his diocese, friends, and all who were touched by his life and work.  Archbishop Peter was a staunch supporter of the Congress of Russian Americans, the national board, as well as the Chicago Chapter.  May the Lord grant His servant, the newly-reposed Archbishop Peter, rest with the saints in the Kingdom of Heaven and memory eternal! 

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31st Annual Orthodox Musician’s Conference in Los Angeles.

October 17, 2024 By cra-admin

31st Annual Orthodox Musician’s Conference was held in Los Angeles at the Holy Transfiguration Cathedral from October 2-6, 2024.  Lodging for the conference as well as the lectures, rehearsals and meals were held at the Four Points by Sheraton Los Angeles Westside with transportation to and from the church provided for the participants. The conference brought together talented musicians, clergy and participants from the US and throughout the world, including many from Canada and Europe. Among the speakers were Larissa Doohovskoy, educator and choral director, with over 25 years of experience as a teacher of voice for both children and adults. In 2018, Ms. Doohovskoy joined the faculty of the Synodal School of Liturgical Music in Jordanville, NY. Also, speaking were Protodeacon Ioann Drobot of the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Paris, Protodeacon Alexander Kedroff, archdeacon of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Paris, France, Vladimir Krassovsky, conductor of the Holy Virgin Cathedral Pontifical Choir in San Francisco, Dr. Vladimir Morosan, one of the leading experts outside Russia in the field of Orthodox liturgical music and founder and president of Musica Russica and Kurt Sander, Professor of Music and Composition and Coordinator of Music Theory and Composition at Northern Kentucky University.  The conference concluded with a bountiful banquet on Sunday in the church hall following the liturgy with all participants. Irene Orloff, choir director at the Holy Transfiguration Cathedral and Committee Chair of ROCM thanked all donors and sponsors of the event. Victoria Sabelnik, CRA Exec.Secretary represented Congress of Russian Americans, one of the sponsors of the conference and was instrumental in getting the youth group together at the banquet.

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To the Centenary of the Society of Russian Engineers in Los Angeles, Los Angeles CRA chapter.

October 3, 2024 By cra-admin

CRA Los Angeles chapter is co hosting this presentation.

The film industry and Hollywood were not the only areas that attracted the attention of early Russian emigrants in the early 20th century. The city of Los Angeles, which had previously been a center of the agricultural industry, was rapidly transforming into an industrial hub. Between 1920 and 1930, the city’s population increased by one million people. Visitors of the presentation will learn about the contributions of Russian engineers to the development of fields such as construction, electrification, oil field development, aerospace and aviation industries, and other sectors that contributed to the growth of our city. The presentation will be held at the museum of the Virgin Mary Russian Orthodox Cathedral.

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CRA Supports St. John Benevolent Fund Annual Virtual Fundraiser.

September 25, 2024 By cra-admin

Please join us for our Annual ZOOM fundraising event on Sat Oct 19, 2024  from 11 am to 12 pm (PDT). 

You are playing an important part in supporting our Mission to uphold St. John’s legacy to care for those with lack of means and provide assistance to orphans, destitute children and elderly.

This year, the keynote speaker will be His Grace Bishop Irinei of London and Western Europe (ROCOR), and our guests will be Mother Maria from Bethany and Mother Seraphima from Ukraine.

Please register to join.

If you chose to make a donation, your contribution is tax deductible and goes toward the cause you choose.

Participation is not limited to those who support us financially. Your attendance, prayers, and constructive feedback also provide support and encouragement.

 Sincerely,

 the Board of Directors

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75th ANNIVERSARY OF NOVO-DIVEEVO CONVENT, New York

September 16, 2024 By cra-admin

75th ANNIVERSARY OF NOVO-DIVEEVO CONVENT, New York

On September 14th, the Russian Orthodox Convent Novo-Diveevo, commemorated it’s 75th anniversary of the convent in Nanuet, New York. Founded in October of 1949 by Father Adrian Rimarenko (later Archbishop Andrei of Rockland), the convent is home to many sacred relics including a full length portrait of St. Seraphim of Sarov painted during his lifetime, a cross from the Ipatiev House, and a “Vladimir” icon of the Holy Theotokos, a gift from the Optina Pustyn monastery. In June of 2018, CRA President, N.Sabelnik attended the unveiling and dedication of the bronze monument of St.Seraphim of Sarov on the grounds of the convent.

The Novo Diveevo Cemetery is an integral part of the convent and is the largest Russian Orthodox cemetery outside of Russia. The cemetery has been home to many nuns, as well as clergy, and numerous prominent people buried among the nearly 8000 graves in the cemetery.

The Anniversary Celebrations began on Friday, September 13th with the greeting of the myrrh-streaming Hawaiian-Iveron Icon of the Mother of God at 5:30 pm, followed by the All-Night Vigil. On Saturday morning Hierarch Metropolitan Nicholas arrived to serve Divine Liturgy and Moleben in the St. Seraphim Cathedral, which was overflowing with clergy and the faithful. After the Liturgy the celebratory banquet, headed by Metropolitan Nicholas, included Archbishop Gabriel and Bishops Irenei, Jerome and Luke, numerous clergy, nuns, and local and out-of-town guests. An exhibit of the history of Novo Diveevo from its founding was also on display.

A congratulatory letter from the CRA, addressed to the Hierarch, Bishops, Abbess Makaria, and the clergy was read by long-time CRA member and active member of the Russian-American New York community, Ludmila Selinsky. L.Selinsky’s father, the late Rostislav Polchaninoff, a well-known journalist and activist in the Russian Abroad, was one of the founders of CRA. He continued to contribute greatly to CRA’s biographical dictionary, published by Prof. Eugene Alexandrov, and was featured in the CRA’s docu-series film on the “Great Exodus” of White Russians after the end of the Civil War. L.Selinsky continues to organize and send containers of cultural and historic materials of the Russian Abroad to the Solzhenitsyn Museum in Russia.

The CRA greeting thanked the dedicated clergy and nuns who have served the spiritual needs of the congregation and the aged and ailing in their adult home throughout the years, especially in the final stages of the Orthodox Christian person’s life.

CRA is proud of the long-standing association with Novo Diveevo convent and the community, as CRA was founded in New York over 50 years ago (before the headquarters were moved to San Francisco in 2000 at the election of George Avisov as President), and many of CRA’s members have found their final resting place at the Novo Diveevo Cemetery.

CRA congratulated all, including the nuns, clergy, choir and the entire congregation on the 75th anniversary and wished all good health, spiritual happiness, prosperity and peace for Many, Many Years.

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