As a child he attended church assiduously and often visited the Old Believer parish of the Nativity of Christ in Erie. From these visits he developed a deep interest in the Eastern Orthodox Church, and, while still a teenager, converted to Orthodoxy and joined the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
He married and attended the Holy Trinity Seminary as a married seminarian. In January 1974, Theodore Jurewicz was ordained priest.
Theodore Jurewicz is the father of noted Chicago-based iconographer John Jurewicz.
Art
Fr. Jurewicz is held to be one of the most renowned icon painters in North America today,[2] and has painted about a dozen Eastern Orthodox churches across North America. He was a student of the late Archimandrite Cyprian, founder of the Russian school of iconography outside of Russia.[3]
^Woerl, Michael. "Book Review: A History of the Orthodox Church in America (1917-1934)". Orthodox Christian Information Centre. Retrieved 26 December 2009. Father Theodore Jurewicz is a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, serving the parish of the Nativity of the Lord in Erie, Pennsylvania.
^"As of June 2009, our Fresco Fund is currently at $18,163.80". St George Serbian Orthodox Church (Hermitage, PA). Retrieved 26 December 2009. We are very fortunate to have as our neighbor, the world-renowned iconographer, Fr. Theodore Jurewicz, archpriest to the Church of the Nativity Russian Orthodox Church in Erie. Only one hour away is one of the greatest Orthodox painters of our time!
^"Our Iconostasis". Transfiguration of Our Lord Russian Orthodox Church (Baltimore, USA). Retrieved 26 December 2009. Father Theodore Jurewicz was the student of the late Archimandrite Cyprian, founder of the Russian school of iconography outside of Russia. From his teacher Father Theodore acquired the ancient Russian style of iconography, which adorns the iconostasis of the church of Transfiguration.
^"New Gracanica Monastery: The Frescoes". New Gracanica Monastery (Third Lake, IL). Retrieved 26 December 2009. In 1995, the fresco project began. Fr. Theodore Jurewicz was commissioned to paint the entire church. The project took three years. Fr. Theodore, one of the most profound and celebrated iconographers in America today, came in stretches of three weeks to a month to do the work. The style is Byzantine and the richly colored designs and religious scenes that cover the walls, vaults, pillars and dome of the church are imbued with bright colors. ... The frescoes painted by Fr. Theodore and other contemporary iconographers are done in acrylics on dry plaster.