Christ is among us!
PARISH COFFEE HOUR: Dear parishioners and guests, after each Divine Liturgy, coffee and hard rolls are available in the church hall.
SUMMER SUNDAY DIVINE LITURGY SCHEDULE: Commencing on July 4, 2021 until the Labor Day weekend Sunday, September 5, 2021 inclusive there will only one Divine Liturgy at 10:00 am. The Divine Liturgy will be held in both English and Ukrainian.
SISTERS SERVANTS OF MARY IMMACULATE invites you to THE 67th HOLY DORMITION PILGRIMAGE on August 14-15. The theme is “Mary, Mother of the Savior and Joseph, Righteous Spouse sustain us in God’s Providence”. NY State Guidelines on the pandemic will be followed. All Liturgical Services and Food Services will be outside.
FATHERS DAY LUNCHEON: The men of the Parish wish to extend our most heartfelt Gratitude and Thanks for the wonderful Barbeque/Luncheon that the Ladies of the Parish created for us this past Sunday on Father’s Day. A fantastic time was had by all of us. Food, libations, music and dancing. Thank you.
STAMFORD CHARITIES APPEAL REMINDER: Please don’t forget to donate for Charities Appeal. The forms are designed for each family of our parish. Attached to the form is an envelope into which you can place your contribution. The form along with your contribution, we ask you enclose in the envelope and place it in the collection basket during church services. Please make check payable to the Byzantine Rite Eparchy of Stamford. DO NOT MAIL.
2021 UKRAINIAN DAY PLANNING: Bishop Paul Chomnycky and the CT State Ukrainian
Day Committee announces the 53rd annual CT State Ukrainian Day Festival which will be held on Sunday, Sept. 12, at St. Basil’s Seminary in Stamford, CT.
UKRAINIAN SCHOOL REOPENS: The Ukrainian School of New Haven is pleased to inform you that a nursery school program for children 2-5 years old has started on Saturday May 15th at 10:00 a.m. at St. Michael’s Church Hall in New Haven. Instruction will be primarily in Ukrainian language with accommodations for English. Connecticut Covid guidelines will be followed. For further information please call Nataliia Dankevych (203) 901-7168.