Christ is Born! Glorify Him!
Sunday, 1/07/18 Sunday after Theophany —the Synaxis of the Holy and Glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist John
9:00 a.m. +Mychajlo Kuchnij requested by Jaroslaw Paluha
Christmas —Julian calendar
9:45 a.m. Great Compline
10:30 a.m. For the people of the parish
~followed by Anointing with oil
Epistle: Galatians 4:4:7
Gospel: Matthew 2:1-12, Tone 5
Monday, 1/08/18 Venerable Father George the Chosebite; Venerable Mother Domnica; and Emilian the Confessor
Tuesday, 1/09/18 Holy Martyr Polyeuctus
Wednesday, 1/10/18 Holy Father Gregory, bishop of Nyssa
Thursday, 1/11/18 Venerable Father Theodosius, Founder of the cenoebitic monastic life
Friday, 1/12/18 Holy Martyr Tatiana
Saturday, 1/13/18 Holy Martyrs Hermylus and Stratonicus
Sunday, 1/14/18 Leave-taking of the Feast of the Holy Theophany — Sunday of Zachaeus
9:00 a.m. +Nicholas Muryn requested by Michael and Mary Muryn
10:30 a.m. For the people of the parish
Epistle: Timothy 4:7:13
Gospel: Matthew 4:12-17, Tone 6
As a cradle Byzantine, my memories of church when I was a young boy are spotty. They touch only those aspects that somehow grasped my attention. One of these was the blessing of the water on Theophany: the solemn prayer, the priest lifting up the trikirion and thrusting it into the water, the going up to receive the holy water for our home. I don’t remember how much I understood, but this was a very powerful part of our faith.
On this Sunday, we commemorate three men who had a relationship with Jesus: David, his forefather; Joseph, his foster father; and James, his brother through Joseph. Each of these man were shown mercy by God. David committed a great sin, to win the wife of Uriah, he had Uriah put into the front lines of battle, so that he was killed. The prophet Nathan brought this sin to light and David did repentance and lost his son.
We might remember also three women who were among Jesus’ foremothers. Rachel was the wife of Jacob, who loved her more than Leah. However, when Jacob worked for seven years for Laban to win Rachel’s hand, Laban insisted he marry his eldest daughter Leah. Jacob then worked another seven years for Rachel. However, Rachel was barren until finally she gave birth to Joseph, Jacob’s favorite son. Jacob took his family and fled Laban, and Rachel stole Laban’s family icons. When Laban caught up with Jacob, Jacob cursed the thief of his icons, not knowing that it was his beloved wife Rachel. The curse was fulfilled when Rachel died giving birth to Benjamin. Rachel is mentioned in today’s Gospel as weeping when the children of Bethlehem are massacred by King Herod, but the gospel says, “no comfort for her, for they are no more.”
Blessed Hryhoriy Khomyshyn was the Eparchial Bishop of Stanislaviv (modern day eparchy of Ivano-Frankivsk), Ukraine. Arrested for his faith twice by the Soviet secret police; deported to NKVD prison in Kiev, Ukraine. The Bishop died in prison and considered a martyr.
Many Byzantine feasts have a commemoration on the day after a great feast called a “synaxis,” that is, an “assembly” or “gathering” in honor of one who participated in the feast. No more honorable person could ever be found than the holy Lady, the Mother of God.