In
1982, he was ordained a priest at Holy Trinity Church, Youngstown,
Ohio, by Archbishop Valerian (Trifa). He served this church as
Parish Priest until 1989, when he was appointed to serve St. Mary
Church (now Cathedral) in Cleveland, Ohio.
Father
Grama served as an Orthodox Chaplain for Youngstown State University;
was a member of Youngstown Clergy Association and co-chaplain
of St. Basil’s Workers; sponsor of the International Institute
in Youngstown, Ohio. He was a member of the Eastern Orthodox Men’s
Association. He has been an instructor at Youngstown State University.
He has been a member of the Episcopate’s Council, a member
of the Episcopate’s Commission on Religios Art, is the Representative
to the Dept. of External Affairsof the OCA, and was a member of
the Cuyahoga Community College Advisory Board. He has served in
executive position on the Greater Cleveland Orthodox Clergy Council;
lecturer at Ohio State University, Cuyahoga Community College,
Youngstown State University and Notre Dame College. He also serves
as an instructor during the Vatra Summer Camp. In recent years,
Fr. Grama has headed serval local campaigns for International
Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) and organized the Ohio-Western
Pennsylvania Deanery celebration of the 20th Anniversary of Consecration
of Archbishop Nathaniel with a banquet to benefit the Archbishop’s
Charity Endowment Fund. He speaks Romanian, French and Russian.
In 1977, Remus Grama married Elena Domnaru. She is a church school
director, a member of the “George Enesco” Choir and
a member of the ladies auxiliary. She holds a Bachelor of Science
degree in Business Administration with a specialty in Accounting.
They have a daughter, Oliviana Laura
Books
published:
“Shine
Out, O New Jerusalem!” (An Explicative album of iconography),
Cleveland, 2003
“Policarp
Morusca – Scrisori din Captivitate”, Cluj 2004
"100
Years of Romanian Orthodoxy" by Fr. Remus Grama and Fr.
V. Hategan,
Cleveland, 2004
Articles
and Studies:
Fr.
Remus Grama, 95 Years of Romanian Life in Cleveland,, America
Almanac, 1999