Although under
bitter and difficult slavery for over four hundred years, the oppressor
could not make the Greek nation disappear. The Ottoman
Empire used the most abominable methods and means to convert
Greeks to Islam. Burdensome taxes were levied. Ethnic cleansing and religious
persecutions were government policy, but the most lethal was the satanic plan
of the induction of children into the Janissary corps. The Ottomans would enter
a town and steal children from the protective and loving embrace of their
mothers in order to take them away forever, raising them as fanatic Muslims,
trained to oppress their own people. They would teach them to hate their former
Christian Orthodox Faith. They were
taught that their own parents and siblings were faithless heretics, and
therefore liable to death and destruction. Even with these evil means, the
mighty Ottoman Empire could not manage to make
the Greek people and nation to disappear.
The life preserver of Hellenism against this dark and
difficult four-hundred-year period of slavery was the Greek Orthodox faith. The
Church. The Clergyman who taught and educated his down-trodden people. The
"underground school" run by Churches and Monasteries. It is this same
life preserver that must be used today so that our Communities and the Omogenia
can be saved.
Life in Canada is
obviously not on par with the slavery endured under the Ottoman
Empire. Canada
is one of the most enlightened
democracies and the most civilized country in the world. It does not ask minorities to be put in a
melting pot to be "Canadianized". The domestic policy of
multiculturalism and religious tolerance helps our Communities and the Omogenia
to be maintained. Furthermore, financial aid is also given in some provinces to
preserve and support our Greek Schools.
With this
support and Canadian domestic policy being as it is, why is Greek Orthodox
education the life preserver of our Communities and the Omogenia?
Yes, it is true that there is no slavery or compulsion in Canada, nor any
type of pressure. There are, however, other problems. There are other
"songs of the sirens" that bring people to a state of lethargy and
indifference. The way of life in Canada can
sometimes brain-wash some of our people to forget their roots. They forget who
they are and what are the more important objectives in their lives. These
"sirens" are the absolute freedom we are privileged to enjoy, as well
as the opulent life-style that almost everyone seeks to enjoy. We should never
forget that everyone loves opulence; however, the greatest empires breathed
their last breath while lying on the bed of opulence.
We
must be careful. We said the life preserver is Greek Orthodox education here in
Canada..
We did not say "Greek Education" nor the simple teaching of "the
Greek language". In Canada,
Greek Education on its own and the teaching of the Greek language without any
reference to the Greek Orthodox faith cannot progress very far. The Orthodox
faith, in connection with education, can be the means to save our Communities
and the Omogenia here in Canada.
Greek Orthodox education is the root that supports the tree of the Omogenia. It
gives it nourishment and life so that it may flourish and grow.
Many mistakes have happened in the past. In some of the Greek schools,
there were certain teachers who were atheists, or who espoused the teachings of
the "twelve gods of Olympus",
thereby disparaging and ridiculing the Orthodox Christian faith. This should
not come as a surprise to anyone. A Greek school teacher once gave his
students an assignment, asking them to write sentences in Greek using the word
"good". One child wrote:
"The good Priest". The
teacher mocked and laughed at the child, saying that "there are no good
Priests". Admire this
"educator", indeed!
Education in Canada
is under provincial jurisdiction, not under the federal government. In the four
Atlantic provinces of Canada, there
is not enough of a Greek population to have Greek Orthodox Day Schools. In the
other six provinces, though, there is enough of a Greek population to have
Greek Orthodox Day Schools. With the exception of the Province of Ontario,
Greek Education is subsidized by the Provincial Governments as much as 50% to
60%.
We
have Greek Orthodox Day Schools in the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario. We do not have
any in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
and British Columbia.
Everywhere and always, I urge all our Communities to organize Greek Orthodox
Day Schools, for they are the life preserver of our Communities and the
Omogenia.
Once again this year, we will celebrate the feast day of the Three
Hierarchs and the Week of "Greek Education". This will be done with celebrations. With poems.
With recitations. With dances. However,
the best way to celebrate "Greek Education" would be to organize even
one more Greek Orthodox Day School
in 2014. While I fully support the Greek Orthodox afternoon and Saturday
schools, the ideal solution are the establishment of Greek Orthodox Day Schools
across Canada.
In these schools, students will be taught the basic curriculum of any other
school, while they are also taught the essentials of our Greek Orthodox Faith,
the Greek language and our Greek culture and civilization.
I
thank our Communities who support our Greek Orthodox schools, be they Day
Schools, Afternoon or Saturday
Schools. I thank all the
dedicated and mindful teachers. I thank all the parents and the volunteers who
help our Greek Orthodox Schools. I thank God that I am not the only one who
cries out in support for Greek Orthodox education. I hope that everyone comes
to understand that Greek Orthodox education is the life preserver of our
Communities and the Omogenia, and that they help this cause with all their
hearts. For this cause, I urge each and every one of us to assist this
important cause with every means at our diasposa, pouring our hearts and souls
into it as the saying goes, "Because I put my heart and soul into this
cause, this is why it has succeeded."
With fatherly love and fervent prayers for all,
Metropolitan Archbishop Sotirios of Toronto