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“It was a
successful end of the academic year 2007-2008
and the true progress of the students was particularly seen in their
spiritual life” |
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The pupils and
students, the Sons of Light that never sets, are the cornerstone of our
Church. They work hard to achieve good results not only in their
academics but also in their moral character. They recognize the man who
has supported them in their studies values education and knowledge.
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Archbishop
Anastasios has always seen the future of our Church ‘in their eyes’, in
their belief in God and the various professions they choose in the
society where they live. In all the academic institutions of the
Orthodox Church of Albania, Archbishop Anastasios has taken special care
to cover all school expenses. And in the end, the resulting fruits are
sweet in spite of the hard work. |
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“It was a
successful end of the academic year 2007-2008 and the true progress of
students was seen particularly in their spiritual life”
said Anastas
Dodbiba, the principal of the church high school ‘Holy Cross’ in Sukth,
Durres. The first year of this school came to an end and the joy was
obvious in the faces of the pupils and faculty. |
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The progress
is visible and the 37 pupils of the first and the second years feel more
prepared for their educational and spiritual lives. The school is so
modern, that once a visitor claimed “the school looks like a venue for
the English aristocracy”. But the people in charge are careful and
modest, keeping in mind there is still a lot of work to do.
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The 62 pupils
of the ‘Holy Cross’ school in Gjirokaster has been in existence for 10
years, and has just ended their course of studies with high achievements
and are the future for our Church and society. The pupils of the final
year successfully passed the state exams and are looking forward to
advancing their studies at the theological academy ‘Resurrection of
Christ’ in St. Vlash, Durres in October. |
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A considerable
number of pupils who have a special interest in our faith, declared
their desire, at the official site of our Church (www.orthodoxalbania.org),
to attend the theological academy. The rest of the students will
continue their studies in other universities in Albania and abroad. |
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Religious and
professional education in the Metropolis of Gjirokaster has made visible
progress the last few years. Another academic year ended in the
technical school in Mesopotam in Sarande. 104 students have been well
instructed in computer science, plumbing services, electrical services
and heating/cooling installation. The Albanian teachers and foreign
professors contributed their own experience by introducing students to
the newest techniques in their individual fields. |
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The
Albanian-American School ‘The Protagonist’ was distinguished once more
as the best nine-year school in the city. According to its director,
Pauline Russell, there were 172 pupils who were educated with the most
up-to-date teaching techniques. Many of the students also excelled in
the “Olympics of the Town”, rating them among the best. |
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The pupils
behaved as true “protagonists” in activities both in and out of school.
In the Feast of the Alphabet and the year-end celebration, the
“protagonists” surprised their parents and teachers with the high level
of their abilities and creative skills. On the last day of school,l the
pupils organized a panair with hand-made wares which they
exchanged with one another displaying their skills and cooperation.
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In
addition, the 25 teachers of the Protagonist School, are being trained
with the most advanced American teaching methods. For the coming year,
Archbishop Anastasios has promised to present to the school a new venue
that is being constructed on Kavaja Street.
The 44 pupils
of the Albanian-Greek Elementary School ‘Spirit of Love’ in Durres,
finished their academic year demonstrating continued advancement in
their studies. According to the principal of the school, Mr. Kristaq
Mile, the pupils excelled, thus making their school one of the best in
Durres, not to mention the facilities and the modern instructive tools.
In the
professional institutes ‘Spirit of Love’ located in Tirana, and in the
Emaus centre in Gjirokaster, the students finished their studies with
high standards. The 250 students successfully finished their studies in
management, computerized accounting, computer sciences, laboratory
medicine, restoration and conservation of art work and Byzantine
iconography.
The Emaus
Centre had 100 students who finished their academic studies in
computerised accounting, business administration, tourism and applied
computer science. Besides theoretical subjects, students put their
skills into practice to be more competitive in the job market at the end
of their studies.
The nine-year schools and the high schools, along with the professional
institutions of our Church, serve as laboratories for spiritual and
moral resurrection of our society and of students’ professional growth.
The motivation for the successful end of the past academic year as well
as the blessing and support of His Beatitude, Archbishop Anastasios
demonstrates the interest in education of the next generation with the
knowledge and cultural values needed for the future of our Church and
our country. |
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By
Isidor Koti
Translated by Juliana Pici
Edited by
Melanie Linderman |