St. John Kochurov Society

St. John Kochurov Society With a focus on Youth, Missions, and Monasteries, St. John Kochurov Society is a charity fellowship supporting the Diocese of Chicago & Mid-America, ROCOR. Fr.

PRIEST. MISSIONARY. TEACHER. MARTYR. John Kochurov was born on July 13, 1871. His father was a priest. His education included attendance at the Ryazan Seminary before continuing at the St. Petersburg Theological Academy. He excelled at his studies at both the seminary and academy. After graduating in 1895, Fr. John married and then entered his life's work when he was ordained deacon. On August 27,

1895, he was ordained a priest at the St. Alexander Nevsky Lavra in St. Petersburg by Bishop Nicholas (Ziorov) of the Diocese of the Aleutians and Alaska. Having expressed the desire to be a missionary priest in the United States, Fr. John was soon transferred and became the first permanent priest at St. Vladimir's Church in Chicago. This parish was later to become the Holy Trinity Cathedral. As St. Vladimir's parish did not yet have their own building, his first major project was construction of the church building. Under the guidance of Bishop Tikhon, later Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow and saint, Fr. John enlisted the services of the noted architect Louis Sullivan to design the church. To finance the project, Fr. John sought and obtained donations from Tsar Nicholas II as well as from a few Americans, notably Harold McCormick and Charles R. Crane who was the American ambassador to China. Construction of the church began in April 1902 and was completed the next year for the consecration by Bishop Tikhon. John devoted much effort to aiding the establishment of other parishes in the Chicago area. He performed the first service for the future Archangel Michael Orthodox Church in southwest Chicago. In the greater Chicago area he was active in the formation of the parishes in Madison, Streator, and Joliet (all in Illinois), as well as aiding the parishes in Buffalo, NY, and Hartshorn, OK. On the social side of parish life, he, with Fr. Alexis Toth, future Saint Alexis of Wilkes-Barre, was influential in the establishment of a major Orthodox mutual aid society that provided support for the many newly arrived immigrants. He also translated religious texts into English, looking to the time when the church in America would consist of English-speaking members. Before his return to Russia, Fr. John helped to organize the first All-American Council that was held in Mayfield, Pennsylvania, in 1907. Fr, John returned to Russia in 1907 where he was assigned to Narva, Estonia. Here he put to use the skills he had learned in the United States teaching catechism in the schools. Then in 1916, he was transferred to St. Catherine's Cathedral in Tsarskoe Selo, just outside St. Petersburg. At St. Catherine's, he established himself as a popular priest who was skilled in presenting moving sermons. Then in October 1917 the Bolshevik uprising in St. Petersburg spilled over quickly into Tsarskoe Selo as the town was attacked by Bolshevik elements. The people thronged to the churches where the clergy held prayer services and led processions throughout the town praying for peace. On October 31, 1917 (Old Style), the Bolsheviks entered Tsarskoe Selo in force and arrested Fr. John. He was taken by the Bolsheviks out of town where he was summarily shot. By this act, Fr. John became the proto-hieromartyr of the Bolshevik revolution and the Soviet yoke. John was buried several days later in the crypt of St. Catherine's Cathedral. On December 1994, Fr. John was glorified by the Council of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church, in session at St. Daniel's Monastery, Moscow, Russia, as the first of the new martyrs of the 20th century. In the United States he is also honored as a missionary and inspired preacher. "HOLY FATHER JOHN, PRAY TO GOD FOR US!"

Please join us in praying for the repose of our beloved Archbishop Peter of Chicago and Mid-America (ROCOR), who fell as...
11/18/2024

Please join us in praying for the repose of our beloved Archbishop Peter of Chicago and Mid-America (ROCOR), who fell asleep in the Lord on November 8th.

Vladyka Peter was the driving force behind the establishment of the St. John Kochurov Society in 2009, and without his oversight and blessing, we could not have performed our essential work in the diocese these past 15 years.

Memory Eternal to God's faithful servant Archbishop Peter!

Funeral for Archbishop Peter
https://www.chicagodiocese.org/news_241118_1

Biography of Archbishop Peter:
https://www.chicagodiocese.org/bishopbiography

Diocese of Chicago and Mid-America - ROCOR of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia located in Des Plaines, IL

Dear members, benefactors, and followers,Forgive the long silence! The St. John Kochurov Society continues to serve the ...
09/26/2024

Dear members, benefactors, and followers,
Forgive the long silence!
The St. John Kochurov Society continues to serve the needs of our diocese, thanks to the support of people like you. Most recently, we provided financial aid to the St. Jonah Summer Camp, where over 40 Orthodox youths enjoyed fun, fellowship, and spiritual education at Camp Copass near Dallas TX. Our committee chair Fr. David Companik was one of the priests who volunteered to teach the Law of God and help lead certain group activities (he had as much fun as the kids).
We've just approved a $3,000 grant for the St. Herman Youth Conference, helping to supply scholarships to worthy kids who will enjoy the same experience in December.
Looking back a few years to the first St. Jonah Summer Camp in 2023, here's what the kids and camp leadership shared about their experience and your support!

Dear Friends,Christ is Born!I greet you with the leave-taking of this joyous winter feast! And to those who contributed ...
01/13/2023

Dear Friends,

Christ is Born!
I greet you with the leave-taking of this joyous winter feast! And to those who contributed to our fundraiser, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity. By St. John's prayers, we did it! We raised just over $20,000 to replenish the St. John Kochurov Society charitable aid fund!

Please see the attached letter from our beloved Archbishop Peter in which he thanks you for your Christian charity.

With God's help, I'll remain in closer touch throughout the year as needs arise - and are met - by the Lord's gracious provision, made manifest through your caring hearts and hands.

On behalf of the St. John Kochurov Society committee, I remain,
Your servant in the Lord,
Rev. David Companik
Committee Chair, St. John Kochurov Society
Assistant Priest, St. Jonah Orthodox Church

UPDATE: Together we've raised $18,600 - that's 93% of Vladyka's goal of $20,000. We need another $1,400 to finance the n...
12/16/2022

UPDATE: Together we've raised $18,600 - that's 93% of Vladyka's goal of $20,000. We need another $1,400 to finance the needs of our diocesan family in the year to come - and just 28 people giving $50 will get us there! https://sjksdcma.org/donate
Have you given yet, or could you give a bit more? We need your support more than ever. May God reward you for your charity!

To our members and benefactors: your donations are already making a difference. Vladyka has just approved a grant of $5,250 to support the St. Herman's Youth Conference taking place in a few weeks. Our young men and women of the diocese will enjoy a wonderful time of fellowship, fun, and spiritual growth, and you helped make it possible!

Donate today to help the Society maintain its support of the Youth, Missions, and Monasteries of the Diocese of Chicago and Mid-America, ROCOR.

We've crossed the $16k mark- just $4k left to go!  By St. John's prayers and with your support, we will soon complete ou...
12/01/2022

We've crossed the $16k mark- just $4k left to go! By St. John's prayers and with your support, we will soon complete our "$20k by 2023" fundraiser. This will be a wonderful Christmas gift for the Youth, Mission Parishes, Monasteries, and Clergy in Need who rely on the financial support provided by our Society. Join us today in this charitable work, and let's give our beloved Vladyka Peter the good news that we've heard and answered his appeal! https://www.sjksdcma.org/donate

Glory to God for all things! We've raised $15,000 thus far - just steps away from our goal of $20,000! https://youtu.be/...
11/30/2022

Glory to God for all things! We've raised $15,000 thus far - just steps away from our goal of $20,000! https://youtu.be/leXcxbqW7DE

Those who know Archbishop Peter will tell you: Vladyka never asks anything for himself; he always thinks of others first. He shines with fatherly love and joy when surrounded by his spiritual children, when he sees them prospering, at peace, and happy.

When Vladyka asked our Society to raise $20,000 to replenish our charitable aid fund, he was again thinking of others before himself. As the archpastor who reviews and blesses every grant the Society makes, Vladyka knows how important it is for the Society to continue fulfilling its essential mission.

With your help today, we can soon report to our beloved Archbishop Peter that we have heard his appeal and fulfilled his request, thinking of others before ourselves and raising the money necessary to continue supporting our diocesan Youth, Mission Parishes, Monasteries, and Clergy in Need - in 2023 and beyond!

Please give today: http://www.sjksdcma.org/donate

Remember that St. John Kochurov Society Medals are awarded by Archbishop Peter to those who are able and willing to give most generously to support our Youth, Mission Parishes, Monasteries, and Clergy in Need. Lifetime Giving awards are presented to members who reach the following levels of support:
Third Class, Bronze Medal $5,000+
Second Class, Silver Medal $10,000+
First Class, Gold Medal $25,000+
For more details and to view medal recipients: https://www.sjksdcma.org/giving-levels

Fr. David Companik, executive committee chair of the St. John Kochurov Society (DCMA ROCOR), provides an update on the great progress made toward our goal: $...

A word from Fr. David Companik, Executive Committee Chair of the St. John Kochurov Society:
11/14/2022

A word from Fr. David Companik, Executive Committee Chair of the St. John Kochurov Society:

TIME TO TAKE ACTION: To answer Archbishop Peter's call, start by giving to this great cause and help us reach our $20k g...
11/14/2022

TIME TO TAKE ACTION: To answer Archbishop Peter's call, start by giving to this great cause and help us reach our $20k goal by 2023: www.sjksdcma.org/donate
FUNDRAISING FLYER: Like this post and share on Facebook! Then print this flyer and post it (especially in your Church / Trapeza Hall)! .PDF copy available at this link for easy printing: https://tinyurl.com/2p9fxtpx

IMPORTANT! PLEASE SHARE: New Letter from Archbishop Peter, released yesterday on the Feast of St. John Kochurov. He has ...
11/14/2022

IMPORTANT! PLEASE SHARE: New Letter from Archbishop Peter, released yesterday on the Feast of St. John Kochurov. He has instructed the Society to fundraise $20,000 by the 2023 to replenish our nearly depleted charitable aid fund, which has provided over $100k in essential aid to our diocese since 2009. DONATE: www.sjksdcma.org/donate

Visit our updated website to easily Donate, Join the Society, Submit Names for Commemoration at our cathedral, view our ...
11/09/2022

Visit our updated website to easily Donate, Join the Society, Submit Names for Commemoration at our cathedral, view our St. John Kochurov Medal Recipients and Member Roll (Lifetime Giving), and more!
www.sjksdcma.org

Founded in 2009, the St. John Kochurov Society is an order of stewardship that strengthens the common life and ministry of the Diocese of Chicago & Mid-America.

We are excited to tell you about the St. Herman DCMA Youth Conference 2022 “The Sacramental Life” Sponsored by the Youth...
11/04/2022

We are excited to tell you about the St. Herman DCMA Youth Conference 2022 “The Sacramental Life” Sponsored by the Youth Committee of the Diocese of Chicago and Mid-America, with the blessing of His Eminence, Archbishop Peter. For information on how to attend please visit https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQN9TlfmxUn9SWK90IeJRBOFxvO0EaLY1S_LDLE7nu38dPeAVfQk4eTdZ2eTSA-xQmuRbgPYcto-EdW/pub

Please share, and if you would like to support this event and other things going on in our Diocese you can donate here!

https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=E6ZEFKUFEJJE6

What: An opportunity for Orthodox young people to get to know each other, to be strengthened in their faith, and to build lasting memories.

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