| The Right Reverend
BASIL
Bishop of Wichita and the Diocese of Mid-America
Schemamonk Paul Agiopavlites, Synkellos
From
its consecration on the Sunday of the Myrrhbearing Women, April 21, 1991,
by His Eminence Metropolitan PHILIP, Wichita's St George Cathedral served
as the cathedral church of what was then known as the Southwest Region,
one of seven geographic regions of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese
of North America. With the granting of self-rule to the Archdiocese of
North America by the Holy Synod of the Patriarchate of Antioch on October
9, 2003, those seven regions were reconfigured and established as nine
dioceses. Since the formal establishment of the Diocese of Wichita and
Mid-America and the enthroning of its first bishop on December 15, 2004,
St George serves as the Diocesan Cathedral for the Diocese of Mid-America
and the seat of the Bishop of Wichita. Because the title cathedral indicates
that a church temple so designated is the seat of a bishop (the Greek
word kathedra, from which cathedral is derived, means chair or throne),
at the time of its consecration the St George community proposed to the
Metropolitan that a bishop be assigned to live in Wichita where St George
would serve as his cathedral church and where a residence and administrative
offices (a chancery) would be provided from which he would oversee the
congregations of what was then known as the Southwest Region. His Eminence
blessed this proposal and a committee was appointed to locate a suitable
property near the Cathedral. On May 14, 1995, a large home on a wooded
two-acre lot in the Spring Acres section of northeast Wichita, less than
one mile from St George Cathedral, was purchased by the Cathedral community
and gifted to the Archdiocese for use as a Chancery. During Metropolitan
PHILIP's visit to Wichita the following month he blessed the Chancery,
and the building's extensive remodeling and construction began immediately.
This work and the complete furnishing and decorating of the Chancery were
all made possible by additional financial gifts from the Cathedral, contributions
from the other parishes and missions of the region, and generous grants
from the Archdiocese and the Order of St Ignatius of Antioch.
The
Chancery, a stately two-story red-brick and wood structure, consists of
approximately 6,500 sq. ft. of living space on three levels. Its circular
drive is lined with parking spaces to accommodate twenty vehicles. Brick
paths connect this area to the front courtyard and main entrance, to the
rear of the house and two brick patios, and to a garden area in which
is located the Chapel of Ss Raphael (the patrons being both St Raphael
of Brooklyn and the Archangel Raphael). Over one hundred trees and shrubs
are on the property, as well as numerous flower beds, gardens and grape
vines, all of which serve not only to beautify the grounds but also to
screen the Chancery from Woodlawn Boulevard on the east and from neighboring
residential properties on the west, north and south.
At the Archdiocese's General Convention in Atlanta, Georgia, in July
of 1995, Metropolitan PHILIP announced the assignment of His Grace Bishop
BASIL (Essey) to the Wichita Chancery. His Grace took up residency in
Wichita on September 6, 1995, and immediately began what would become
an annual round of archpastoral visit to the congregations which he oversees
from the Wichita Chancery.
Originally established as the Southwest Region in the 1950's to facilitate
communication and cooperation between the eight Antiochian congregations
which at that time existed in the four states of Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas
and Mississippi, the Diocese of Wichita and Mid-America now consists of
nearly fifty congregations serving 15,000 members in the states of Kansas,
Nebraska, eastern Iowa, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas,
eastern Louisiana, and Oklahoma.
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