Christ is Risen!
I think a distinction between supporting the Russian culture for reasons of nationality and for reasons of unity is based on two different mind-frames. On nationality, it focuses on the fact that we are Russians and the language and culture must be sustained unto the next generations; they want to keep the non-Russians out. On the basis of unity, I think that the comment that Met. Tikhon made was meant for the Russian people to remember their roots...to honor the Russian Orthodox Church of times passed because they are falling away.
The first example, specifies keeping the language and not allowing English influence. Wake up! We are in North America. There are people, like myself that will come to Orthodoxy without the Russian or Greek language...our hearts accept Orthodoxy...but, we'd like to hear the chants in English because then we can follow along and participate with our hearts, because we understand the words. Afterall, I read about the Orthodoxy teachings in English because I want to understand.
I understand the Holy Liturgy in Greek and Russian; I have an ability to pick up languages. But, I only know the main parts. I don't understand the details of the chants for certain feast days or the specific akathist or kontikion of that day. I miss out on that. I only learn about it because I read Orthodox books that quote some chants for certain feast days and then I know what is being taught.
But, if I heard the chants in English...I wouldn't have to read so many books to understand what is being chanted. Language is not the enemy...ignorance and prejudice is.
On Pentecost the Apostles were given the gift of different languages. God wanted to reach out to the people so that they could UNDERSTAND. A priest told me, one day, that it's not important to understand the language, but that our souls were hearing the Divine words and that was enough. That is completely wrong. I can't learn anything about the spiritual beauty of Orthodoxy if I don't understand what is being said.
God gave us intelligence and a mind to use. And our souls are touched by what we hear and understand. If our souls are affected by the negative things we hear then we should have a fighting chance to understand the positive things.
In Christ, Joanna