Blessing of Flowers and Fragrant Herbs on Dormition

Holy Tradition tells us that all the Apostles, with the exception of St. Thomas, were transported mystically to Jerusalem in order to be with the Mother of God – the Theotokos – as she reposed, and to be present at her burial. When the Apostle Thomas arrived the next day, the Apostles opened the tomb so that […]

Parish Bulletin – July 21, 2013

4TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST ST. SYMEON FOOL-FOR-CHRIST, HOLY PROPHET EZEKIEL TONE 3 Rom 6:18-23 Matt 8:5-13 Choir Director: Veronika Welcome We welcome you to the Orthodox Church. Please feel at ease and free to participate in the singing. As a visitor you are welcome to come forward at the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy and venerate […]

Parish Bulletin – July 7, 2013

ALL SAINTS OF NORTH AMERICA TONE 1 Rom 2:10-16, Heb 11:33-12:2 Matt 4:18-23, Matt 4:25-5:12 Choir Director: Veronika Welcome We welcome you to the Orthodox Church. Please feel at ease and free to participate in the singing. As a visitor you are welcome to come forward at the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy and venerate the […]

On Same-Sex “Marriage” and the Orthodox Church

By Fr. Andrew Harmon “Over the last few years I have been asked many times about same-sex marriage. Especially in the last few months, as this issue has become so big, the question repeatedly comes: “What does the Eastern Orthodox Church say about this matter?” Some denominations will now perform such ceremonies. Within some denominations, […]

Parish Bulletin – June 16, 2013

SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER PASCHA  FATHERS OF THE FIRST ECUMENICAL COUNCIL TONE 6 Acts 20:16-18, 28-36 John 17:1-13 Choir Director: Veronika Welcome We welcome you to the Orthodox Church. Please feel at ease and free to participate in the singing. As a visitor you are welcome to come forward at the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy and […]

St. Eskil of Tuna

Today, June 11, the Church celebrates the memory of St. Eskil of Tuna, the Apostle of Södermanland.  Eskil was one of the many missionaries who came to Sweden and Scandinavia from England in the mid 1000’s. He was a monk and was ordained a bishop in order to establish churches with full hierarchical authority – […]

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