St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College

St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College

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St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College is located on Cleveland Street Redfern, in Sydney, Australia.

It was founded in 1986 and is the only accredited Orthodox tertiary institution of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College is a Member of the Sydney College of Divinity (SCD) which is a collaboration of colleges from different Christian traditions who are its Member Colleges. The SCD is listed on the National Register for Providers and Courses as an Aust

15/06/2026

St Andrew’s Greek Orthodox Theological College was delighted to be represented at the inaugural St Sarapion Society of Liturgy Conference, Rite and Revelation: Essays in Liturgical History and Theology, held in Melbourne on 13 June 2026. The College was represented by His Grace Bishop Kyriakos of Melbourne and Dr Andrew Mellas, who joined scholars, clergy, and students from across Australia to explore the historical, theological and spiritual dimensions of Christian worship. The conference is part of an exciting new initiative dedicated to advancing liturgical scholarship and dialogue across Christian traditions. Also present at the conference was His Grace Bishop Chrysostomos of Bukoba and West Tanzania.
The evening before, at the invitation of His Grace Bishop Kyriakos, Dr Mellas delivered a public lecture for the Greek Orthodox Diocese of Melbourne: Holy Tears and Heavenly Joy: The Liturgy of the Heart. Drawing on the hymns of St Romanos the Melodist and the wider Byzantine tradition, Dr Mellas explored how liturgy forms and transforms the human heart through a journey from sorrow to Paschal joy.
The College thanks His Grace and the conference organisers for their hospitality and for fostering deeper engagement with the liturgical heritage of the Church.

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Humility: One of the Greatest Gifts of All

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The Sunday of All Saints: The Fruit of Pentecos

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With the invitation and blessing of His Grace, Bishop Kyriakos of Melbourne, Dr Lydia Gore-Jones, Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies visited the parish of Sts Raphael, Nicholas and Irene at Bentleigh and contributed to two Melbourne diocese events. She spoke at GO Fellowship on the Apocalypse of John, in the presence of His Grace Bishop Kyriakos and Very Reverend Fr. Chris Dimolianis, on May 21 and presented on the topic of the birth of St John the Forerunner to the Sunday School teachers on May 23.

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Sunday of the 318 God-bearing Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council (325 AD):
Their Significance for our Life Today
 
by Dr Philip Kariatlis, Sub-Dean

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Seeing with the Eyes of the Heart:
The Sunday of the Blind Man in the Orthodox Tradition

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Prayer: From Petition to Participation
Our Awakening to God’s Unwavering Love
Part III

11/05/2026

On 7 May 2026, our Faculty Member, Dr Andrew Mellas, delivered the inaugural lecture during the launch of the 2026 Byzantine Month at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Resurrection, Kogarah: "The Byzantine Renaissance of Philosophy". Dr Mellas explored how ancient Greek philosophers sought the Good, the True and the Beautiful, searching for what is beyond this world, even though they lived before the time of the Logos' Incarnation, Passion and Resurrection. However, the eternal Logos sometimes chooses to reveal fragments of God's mysteries even before the "fullness of time". Even though the person of Jesus Christ was something that these ancient philosophers never experienced, they were able to glimpse aspects of the divine mystery. And that is why you sometimes see icons of these philosophers in churches, usually in the narthex, because they occupy a space and time before God became human and died for the salvation of the world.

Dr Mellas took the audience on a journey into Plato’s Republic and one of the recurring themes throughout that book: What is the Good? Of course, there is never a clear answer to that question! Socrates only speaks of what the Good does and what it provides, and how, in doing so, the Good is capstone of all reality, holding all things together. But then there is a moment in the Republic, when we come so close to finding out what the Good is. If you were only ever going to read one sentence from the writings of Plato, and only ponder one thought from all his works, it would be what some have called the Gospel of Plato in a nutshell: “The Good is the source of being for the things that are known and therefore the Good itself is beyond being in dignity and power.”

For the whole Platonic tradition, this is the mystery to be pondered. And when the early Christian tradition wrote about the mystery of God, it gestured toward this statement. Dr Mellas explored how the Cappadocian Fathers received this philosophical tradition and how it became the foundation for St Gregory Palamas's essence-energies distinction. For Palamas the truth of the experience of God is given to the saints even in this life, an experience that affects their mind, their soul, and even their body. Our communion with God and the life of the age to come is a reality that has its beginning already in this present life; a reality that is slowly dawning in this universe ever since the Passion and Resurrection of Christ.

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The God who Approaches First: Christ and the Samaritan Woman

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Prayer: From Petition to Participation
Our Awakening to God’s Unwavering Love
Part II

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