Students and families of married students are invited to call upon the HCHC community’s resources in the areas of spiritual formation and counseling to strengthen and enhance their personal growth. The SF/CS office supports the mission of Hellenic College Holy Cross by nurturing the spiritual and psychological well-being and development of all students and their families working in conjunction with the staff, faculty, alumni, and the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese.
In keeping with the traditions of the Orthodox Church, students and the families of married students are encouraged to establish and maintain an ongoing relationship with a Spiritual Father. The Spiritual Father guides his charges in development of Christian character and provides guidance in striving (askesis) toward spiritual development.
A relationship with a Spiritual Father is required for each participant in the Seminarian Program. The Spiritual Father will be his sponsor and signer of the symmartyria to be read at ordination. Please visit the Office of Spiritual Formation and Counseling Services for an updated Spiritual Fathers List.
Required for seminarians
Spiritual Assessment uses instruments, interviews, and reflections that give students opportunities to address their spiritual and pastoral concerns.
Psychological Assessment strengthens and enhances emotional growth in students. While any student may inquire about using this service, it is required for those entering the Seminarian program.
These services are provided by the Danielsen Institute at Boston University, a licensed mental health clinic and pastoral counseling center. The Danielsen Institute, headed by Holy Cross alumnus Dr. George Stavros (MDiv ’91), provides a wide range of assessment services for those seeking candidacy for ordained ministry or religious life.
The assessment was designed in collaboration with the Office of Spiritual Formation and Counseling Services and has been tailored to the needs and concerns of Holy Cross. It captures a comprehensive and balanced understanding of the student, aiding overall emotional and spiritual formation.
For more information, please contact, Dr. Bob Murray, Psychological Evaluation Director, at (617) 850-1205 or rmurray@517b2b.com.