Православная миссия в Таиланде в 1999-2014 гг. | страница 5
1 The archive of the Representation of the Russian Orthodox Church in Thailand. Journal of the session of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church № 131, the 28th of December 1999.
The approaching fifteenth anniversary of this event is the basis for the analysis of the history of the mission, having grown up from the parish level – to the level of the Representation of the Russian Orthodox Church. The carrying by the author of the ecclesiastical obedience at the Representation as an acting rector of the Church of the Intercession of the Mother of God in the vicinity of Pattaya, and of the Assumption monastery in Ratchaburi as the Confessor of the Representation, gives the present study not only theoretical but also practical sense. The Church importance of the development of this theme stems from the fact that Thailand attracts a large number of Russian tourists; in addition to this, many Russian citizens choose this country as their permanent residence.
Among them there are those who are here, away from their historic homeland, who for the first time are discovering the spiritual Treasury of Orthodoxy. But also among Thais there are those who become Orthodox; due to the peculiarities of the national mentality, this process does not have a mass character, but the soul of each person is precious in the eyes of God, therefore, quantitative indicators are not the main criterion for evaluation of the peculiarities of the development of the Orthodox mission in Thailand. Sometimes you have to wait for the fruits of the mission many years. In this regard, we can mention the translation of “The Law of God” in Thai by the Archpriest Seraphim Slobodskoy.
The translation will allow more Thais to get acquainted with the teachings and the history of the Orthodox Church.
The degree of knowledge regarding the modern history of Orthodoxy in Thailand is insufficient for the present. Nevertheless, it must be mentioned from the available research, the work of the Archimandrite Oleg (Cherepanin) “The History of Christianity in Thailand”2 . In the introduction to this monograph, containing in addition to the research publications of archival documents of the Representation and photos, J.V. Maximov3 noted:
2 Oleg ( Cherepanin ), the Abbot, History of Christianity in Thailand. Bangkok, 2008. 238 p.
3 Yrii ( Georgii ) Valeryevich Maximov – the orthodox Deacon, the candidate of theology, the writer, the theologian and the publicist, the missionary, the lecturer of the Moscow theological Academy.