Glory to Jesus Christ!
Sunday, 11/17, 23rd Sunday after Pentecost —Our Holy Father Gregory the Wonderworker
9:00 a.m. For our parishioners
10:30 a.m. +Ivan Godenciuc
Epistle: Ephesians 2:4-10
Gospel: Luke 12:16–21, Tone 6
Monday, 1/18, The Holy Martyrs Plato and Roman
9:00 a.m. No intention for the Divine Liturgy
Tuesday, 11/19, The Holy Prophet Obadiah
9:00 a.m. +Fr. Ivan and Sofia requested by the Walnycky family
Wednesday, 11/20, Forefeast of the Entrance of the Most Holy Mother of God into the Temple; Our Venerable Father Gregory of Decapolis
9:00 a.m. No intention for the Divine Liturgy
Thursday, 11/21, The Entrance into the Temple of our Most Holy Lady, the Mother of God and Ever-Virgin Mary
9:00 a.m. Special Intention requested by the Walnycky family
Friday, 11/22, Post-feast of the Entrance of the Mother of God; The Holy Apostle Philemon and Those with Him.
9:00 a.m. +Iwan Sowa (10th Anniv., Pan.) requested by Bohdan Sowa
Saturday, 11/23, Post-feast of the Entrance of the Mother of God
9:00 a.m. No intention for the Divine Liturgy
Sunday, 11/24, 24th Sunday after Pentecost —Post-feast of the Entrance of the Mother of God; The Holy Great-Martyr Catherine
10:15 a.m. Lytija and the Blessing of Bread
10:30 a.m. For our parishioners
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Epistle: Ephesians 2:14-22
Gospel: Luke 13:10-17, Tone 7
The Advent/Nativity Fast journey has begun! See how this journey unfolds on a daily basis by walking this calendar to Christmas. Follow the Nativity calendar with your spouse and
Beginning, today, November 15th (the beginning of the Advent/Nativity Fast), we will once again be embarking on our annual challenge event to read through the entire New Testament (aloud) by Christmas! This is a great endeavor and exercise and you should join it! Read with your spouse as an Advent discipline! Even children can do this, and they have. You can do it, too.
We, the faithful experience the life of the Church by means of the unending cycle of the liturgical year. The liturgical year is not simply how we mark the passage of time in the church calendar year. The liturgical year tells the story of God’s life in the world, a story in which we are participants, not just spectators or listeners. It is a re-living of the life of Christ, His Most Holy Mother and the Saints. And liturgy is the means by which we tell, live, and experience the story. Through liturgy it becomes real to us and becomes part of our own lives.
An Orthodox priest was captured by a professional photographer as he was feeding a baby girl while proclaiming the Gospel at the child’s baptism service at the Ascension of the Lord Church in Podu Olt, Brasov County, Romania.