The Funeral of Protopriest Michael Li Takes Place at Holy Virgin Protection Church in Cabramatta, Australia

Source: ROCOR
Natalya Mihailova | 19 May 2016
On Tuesday, May 17, 2016, the anniversary of the reestablishment of unity within the Russian Orthodox Church (2007), the clergymen of the Diocese of Australia and New Zealand of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad celebrated Divine Liturgy in Holy Virgin Protection Church in Cabramatta (near Sydney), having performed vigil and parastas in the presence of the coffin containing the body of the late Protopriest Michael Li, who died last week.

After Divine Liturgy, His Grace Bishop George of Cabramatta, Vicar of the Diocese, led the funeral service to a large gathering of worshipers who came to pray for the late pastor. During the eulogies read at the commemorative luncheon that followed the burial, the clergymen and laity stressed the decades of ascetic life of the priest, who endured a great deal of suffering for the sake of Orthodox Christianity, and his humble nature, humility, hard work and love for divine services.

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Fr Michael was buried at the Russian Orthodox cemetery in Rookwood Cemetery, the largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Photo: http://synod.com/

On Thursday, May 19, the feast day of St Job the Much-Suffering, St Job of Pochaev and also the birthday of Tsar-Martyr Nicholas II, Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God Church in Brisbane, Queensland, held funerary services for Protopriest Michael Klebansky, a clergymen of the Australian Diocese who served faithfully for over 50 years.

Eternal memory to the tireless servants of the Church of Christ!

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