Sunday, August 23, 2015

SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 2015

Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost — Leave-Taking of the Dormition of the Theotokos

Martyr Lupus, servant of the Great martyr Demetrios; Hieromartyr Irenaios, Bishop of Lyons;  Venerable Nicholas and Dionysios of Olypmus

 Visitors, you are welcome at all services and social events at All Saints. A special welcome to returning students and those new to IU. There is an OCF chapter sponsored by All Saints. Both Orthodox and Non-Orthodox are welcome. Announcements should be upcoming as the school year begins.

Look in the Indiana Daily Student for the ad about All Saints. It usually appears each week in Thursday’s newspaper in the Religious Directory. It also can be found on the IDS website.

 

Nourishment of the Soul:  “Fortunate is the man who has come to have God as his helper and to have his hopes in Him alone.  Let the Devil bear malice towards him, let all men persecute him and plot against him, let all his adversaries fight against him — he never fears anyone, because he has God as his helper. He remains always a victor, always glorified, always happy, always rich, always cheerful and joyful, even if he happened to fall into extreme poverty and into a great many adverse and grievous circumstances of this present life.  For inasmuch as he hopes in Almighty God, he does not despair, he is not sorry, is not anxious, but expects help from Above.  Fortunate, then, is such a man and worthy to be deemed happy, just as the Prophet-king David regards such a man as happy, saying: ‘Blessed is he who helper is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the Lord his God.” Such were all the Prophets, the Apostles, the Martyrs, the Holy Ascetics and all the Saints from the beginning of time.” –St. Nikephoros of Chios

Festival News: Vicki Gans is coordinator for the Silent Auction Baskets.  She would like you to contact her if you plan to donate a completed basket for the festival. Ideas for baskets include household helper, kitchen basket, bath basket, evening on the town, home entertainment, handyman tools, child’s fun,  and of course your original ideas. Those who attend the festival enjoy the affordable baskets so you do not need to be extravagant, just creative in developing one.

Congratulations: Sophia Bender, a doctoral student in the Indiana University School of Education’s Learning Sciences program has been honored with an award for leadership by IU’s Center for Excellence for Women in Technology. Sophia  received the first-ever Outstanding Student Leadership Award on March 6.  — Chalkboard, Publication of IU School of Education Alumni Association

Receiving the Eucharist: We invite you to receive the Holy Eucharist if you are an Orthodox Christian who has prepared yourself through fasting, prayer, and recent confession.  If you are not Orthodox, or are Orthodox but have not prepared, we invite you to receive a piece of the blessed bread in the wooden bowls held by the altar servers at the front of the church.

Resurrection Shrine: Donations to the limestone arch are being received. This  outdoor chapel will house the  beautiful mosaic of the Resurrection- the Harrowing of Hades, displayed to the left of the iconostasis. Sharon Catherine Kolasinski is the iconographer.

The Saint John of Damascus Society has made great progress in its ‘Psalm 103 Project,’ and we invite you to visit http://www.thepsalm103project.org to learn more about it.  There you will read comments by our own Richard Barrett that describe the project, its music, as well as a beautiful tribute to the late Richard Toensing, one of the six composers who contributed so brilliantly to the project.  The goal of the Society is to ‘reveal Orthodox Christianity through its sacred music,’ and we believe that the Psalm 103 Project does precisely that.  There’s more to come, so please stay tuned. — Hal Sabbagh

THIS WEEK

Wednesday, August 26: Daily Vespers at 6:00 followed by Dn. Seraphim’s Bible Study

Friday August 28: Beheading of St. John the ForerunnerVesperal Liturgy at 6:00

Saturday, August 29: Great Vespers at 5:00

Sunday, August 30:  Matins at 9:00; Chrismation of Haley Nuest at 9:40;  Divine Liturgy at 10:00 – Myrrh Bearers meeting follows.

LOOKING AHEAD

  • September 2: Orthodoxy 101 resumes — “Who then can be saved?” —  with  Fr Peter Jon as presenter.
  • October 9: Festival Set-up inside and outside (Willing Workers Needed.)
  • October 10: Annual Festival on Fairfax 11am – 6:pm with Great Vespers at 5pm

Happy Birthday: Karen H (23rd); Subdeacon Daniel B (29th); Kiya C (29th); Allie W (29th)

Memory Eternal: Archpriest Gordon Walker (July 23); Mary (Sophia’s grandmother); Dan, Joy, &  Bailey (house fire- 5th); Heather (Leanne’s sister around the 6th)

Let us pray to the Lord: “For the suffering Christians of Syria, Palestine, Iraq, & all of the Middle East, and for those suffering in the Ukraine.”

Prayer List: Jennifer T (back surgery); Ioana (Olga’s mother with pneumonia); Brian B (Charles’s friend -surgery); Alex; Jake; Annie; Pastor Pat (lung transplant in recovery); Catherine; Janett (liver transplant needed); Jill; Kh. Marilyn; Kh. Kristina; Angie; Julian; Kh. Mary Sue Walker; Vicki;; Hoppes in Albania,  Moores in Mongolia, Jesse Brandow  in Guatemala (OCMC Missionaries); Vivian; Natalie; Senior Saints; Ioana; Patricia; Dee; Galina; John G; Nicetas; Barb; Shirley; Metropolitan Paul, Archbishop John; Kh. Loretta; Fr. John Koen; Archpriests  George & Stephen; Krystal & Jason; Adrian; Heather; Susan; Gabriella & Matt; Sara; Shelley; Fr. Moses Berry; Geni; Frank & Becky; Those with child: (Brooke-Theckla, Elizabeth, Gabriella, Laura, Ioana, Megan); Noah; Emily D; Emma; Kim; Nancy; Neal; Lyuda; Bob R; Alex; John; Leanne; Beth; Lillian; Julie; Roger; Virginia; Marilyn; Eric; Cheryl; Lori; Pam; Debbie; Natasha; Michael & Shelley:  Gabriel; Mary; Doug; Janet; Kelly; Matushka Raisa; John C; Marty; Charles; Eileen; Mary; Marvin, Alice; Katie; Deborah; Ruth; Steve; Kevin; Romaine; Derek, Claire & Micah; Tim; Preston; Sharon; Sherri; Dianna; Michael and Diane; Aaron; Brent; Jennifer; Brigid; Caleb; Dennis & Joyce; Ethan; Lena, Dean; Gayle; Thomas; Amy; Heidi; Gene & Connie; Cathi

Today’s Epistle and Gospel Readings                                           

Prokeimenon: “O chant unto our God, chant ye.”

Verse: “Clap your hands, all ye nations!”  Psalm 46: 6,1)

Epistle: The Reading is from Saint Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians. (15:1-11)

Brethren, I make known to you the gospel which I preached to you, which you also received, in which you also stand, by which you also are saved, if you hold fast to the words which I preached to you, unless you believed in vain.

For I handed over to you first of all that which was also handed over to me: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures; and that He was buried; and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures; and that He was seen by Cephas; then by the twelve; after that, He was seen by more than five hundred brethren at once, of whom the greater part remain until present, but some have fallen asleep; after that, He was seen by James, then by all the apostles; and last of all, as to one born out of due time, He was also seen by me.  For I am the least of the apostles, unfit to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God.  But by the grace of God, I am what I am; and His grace, which was bestowed on me, was not in vain; but I labored more abundantly than them all; yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me.  Therefore whether it was I or they, so we preach, and so you believed.

Gospel: The Reading is from the Holy Gospel according to St. Matthew. (19:16-26)

            At that time, a young man came up to Jesus, kneeling and saying, “Good Teacher, what good deed must I do, to have eternal life?” And He said to him, “Why do you call Me good? No one is good but One, that is, God.  If you would enter life, keep the commandments.” He said to Him, “Which?” And Jesus said, “You shall not kill, you shall not commit adultery, you shall not steal, you shall not bear false witness, honor your father and mother, and you shall love your neighbor as yourself.”  The young man said to Him, “All these I have observed; what do I still lack?” Jesus said to him, “If you would be perfect, go, sell what you possess and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.”  When the young man heard this, he went away sorrowful; for he had great possessions.  And Jesus said to his disciples, “Truly, I say to you, it will be hard for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of heaven.  Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.”  When the disciples heard this they were greatly astonished, saying, “Who then can be saved?”  But Jesus looked at them and said to them, “With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”         .

Divine Liturgy Variables

Resurrectional Apolytikion – Tone 3

Let the heavens rejoice and the earth be glad, for the Lord hath done a mighty act with His own arm.  He hath trampled down death by death, and become the first-born from the dead. He hath delivered us from the depths of Hades, granting the world the Great Mercy.

Apolytikion of the Dormition – Tone 1

In thy birth-giving, O Theotokos, thou didst keep and preserve virginity; and in thy falling-asleep thou hast not forsaken the world; for living thou was translated, being the Mother of Life.  Wherefore, by thine intercessions, deliver out souls from death.

Kontakion of the Dormition – Tone 2

Verily, the Theotokos, who is ever watchful in intercessions, who is never rejected, neither tomb nor death could control. But being the Mother of Life, He Who dwelt in her ever-Virgin womb did translate her to life.

Megalynarion of the Feast – Tone 1 (instead of It is Truly Meet)

In thee, O spotless Virgin, the laws of nature were suspended; for thy virginity was preserved in thy child-bearing, and Life is joined with death, Thou, O Theotokos, didst remain a Virgin after child-birth, and after death thou art still alive and dost ever deliver thy heritage.

Koinonikon (Communion Hymn) of the Feast – Tone 8

I will receive the cup of salvation and call upon the Name of the Lord. Alleluia.

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Baptism of Mariam Gillquist at 9:30 Saturday, August 15th.

Liturgy follows and pitch-in. 

SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 2015

Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost

After-Feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos

Recovery from Edessa of the Icon of Christ Not made by Hands: ‘The Holy Napkin’; Martyrs Diomedes the physician of Tarsus in Cilicia and Alkviades; Venerable Gerasimos the New Ascetic of Kephallenia; Timothy, bishop of Epiros;  New-martyrs  Nikodemos of Meteora and Apostolos (Stamatios) of St. Laurence; the New-martyrs of Megaris.

 Visitors, you are welcome at all services and social events at All Saints.

Let us pray to the Lord: “For the suffering Christians of Syria, Palestine, Iraq, & all of the Middle East, and for those suffering in the Ukraine.”

Nourishment of the Soul:  “Thou died –Thou Who art the Life of All – in order to revive me, the dead.  Thou was laid in the tomb that I might rise from the tomb. Thou wast brought to life again that I might believe in my resurrection.” —  St. Tikhon of Zadons

Festival Follow Up: The festival will be much like previous years with a few changes.  The following have volunteered to  head these areas: Fr. Peter Jon and Stephanie – Music/Sound & Advertising; Nina – Indoor Bake Shop; John A.  and Amal – Outdoor Food; Vicki G. – Silent Auction Baskets; Charles – Children’s Activities; Don – Busing Tables. We have a few areas yet to be assigned. Look for more information next week.

Resurrection Shrine: Following Divine Liturgy there will be a brief presentation on plans for the beautiful new Resurrection Shrine (an outdoor chapel soon to be constructed in the All Saints Cemetery) and an opportunity to contribute toward its construction, as we are able.

Receiving the Eucharist: We invite you to receive the Holy Eucharist if you are an Orthodox Christian who has prepared yourself through fasting, prayer, and recent confession.  If you are not Orthodox, or are Orthodox but have not prepared, we invite you to receive a piece of the blessed bread in the wooden bowls held by the altar servers at the front of the church.

Today’s Parish Council meeting has been cancelled.

Woman’s Tuesday Gathering in the Gazebo: We will meet at 6:00 for a ‘Dutch Lunch’ menu of finger foods. Additions are welcome, but not necessary.  If you’ve never come to our informal event, please try to schedule it so you can relax and laugh, away from the busy-ness of your day.  If you’re not on the email list, please tell Stephanie or Marcia.

THIS WEEK

Tuesday, August 18: Myrrh Bearers’ Gathering at the Gazebo at 6:00 with food and fun

Wednesday, August 19: Daily Vespers at 6:00

Saturday, August 22: Great Vespers at 5:00

Sunday, August 23:  Matins at 9:00; Divine Liturgy at 10:00

LOOKING AHEAD

  • October 9: Festival Set-up inside and outside (Willing Workers Needed.)
  • October 10: Annual Festival on Fairfax 11am – 6:pm with Great Vespers at 5pm

Happy Birthday: Shannon  (22nd)

Patron Saint Day Remembrance: John C (St. Oswin – 20th)

Memory Eternal: Archpriest Gordon Walker (July 23); Mary (Sophia’s grandmother); Dan, Joy, &  Bailey (house fire- 5th); Heather (Leanne’s sister around the 6th)

Prayer List: Alex; Jake; Annie; Pastor Pat (lung transplant in recovery); Catherine; Janett (liver transplant needed); Jill; Kh. Marilyn; Kh. Kristina; Angie; Julian; Kh. Mary Sue Walker; Vicki;; Hoppes in Albania,  Moores in Mongolia, Jesse Brandow  in Guatemala (OCMC Missionaries); Vivian; Natalie; Senior Saints; Ioana; Patricia; Dee; Galina; John G; Nicetas; Barb; Shirley; Metropolitan Paul, Archbishop John; Kh. Loretta; Fr. John Koen; Archpriests  George & Stephen; Krystal & Jason; Adrian; Heather; Susan; Gabriella & Matt; Sara; Shelley; Fr. Moses Berry; Geni; Frank & Becky; Those with child: (Brooke-Theckla, Elizabeth, Gabriella, Laura, Ioana, Megan); Noah; Emily D; Emma; Kim; Nancy; Neal; Lyuda; Bob R; Alex; John; Leanne; Beth; Lillian; Julie; Roger; Virginia; Marilyn; Eric; Cheryl; Lori; Pam; Debbie; Natasha; Michael & Shelley:  Gabriel; Mary; Doug; Janet; Kelly; Matushka Raisa; John C; Marty; Charles; Eileen; Mary; Marvin, Alice; Katie; Deborah; Ruth; Steve; Kevin; Romaine; Derek, Claire & Micah; Tim; Preston; Sharon; Sherri; Dianna; Michael and Diane; Aaron; Brent; Jennifer; Brigid; Caleb; Dennis & Joyce; Ethan; Lena, Dean; Gayle; Thomas; Amy; Heidi; Gene & Connie; Cathi

Today’s Epistle and Gospel Readings                                           

Prokeimenon: “The Lord is my strength and my song.”

Verse: “With chastisement has the Lord chastened me!”  Psalm 117: 14,18)

Epistle: The Reading is from Saint Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians. (9:2-12)

Brethren, the seal of my apostleship are you in the Lord.  My defense to those who would examine me is this: Do we have no authority regarding what to eat and what to drink?  Do we have no authority to lead about a wife, who is a sister, as the rest of the apostles, even as the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas?  Or is it only Barnabas and I who have no authority to refrain from working?  Which soldier ever served at his own expense?  Who plants a vineyard and does not eat the fruit thereof?  Or who shepherds a flock and does not eat from the milk of the flock?

Do I speak of these things according to human nature?  Or does not the Law say the same also?  For it is written in the Law of Moses: “Thou shalt not muzzle an ox which treads out the grain.”  Is it for oxen that God cares, or does He say it altogether for our sakes?  Indeed, for our sakes it was written: because he who plows ought to plow in hope, and he who threshes in hope, so that the same might partake in hope.  If we have sown in you spiritual things, is it a great matter if we should reap your carnal things?  If others are partakers of this authority over you, are we not even more?  Nevertheless, we have not made use of this authority, but we endure all things, in order that we may cause no hindrance to the gospel of Christ.

Gospel: The Reading is from the Holy Gospel according to St. Matthew. (18:23-35)

The Lord spoke this parable:  “The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who wished to settle accounts with his servants.  When he began the reckoning, one was brought to him who owed him ten thousand talents; and as he could not pay, his lord ordered him to be sold, with his wife and children and all that he had, and payment to be made.  So the servant fell on his knees, imploring him, ‘Lord, have patience with me, and I will pay you everything.’ And out of pity for him the lord of that servant released him and forgave him the debt.  But that same servant, as he went out, came upon one of his fellow servants who owed him a hundred denarii; and seizing him by the throat he said, ‘Pay what you owe.’ So his fellow servant fell down and besought him, ‘Have patience with me, and I will pay you.’ He refused and went and put him in prison until he should pay the debt.  When his fellow servants saw what had taken place, they were greatly distressed, and they went and reported to their lord all that had taken place,. Then his lord summoned him and said to him, ‘You wicked servant! I forgave you all that debt because you besought me; and should not you have had  mercy on your fellow servant, as I had mercy on you?’ And in anger his lord delivered him to the jailers, until he should pay all his debt.  So also My Heavenly Father will do to every one of you, if you do not forgive your brother from your heart.

Divine Liturgy Variablesw

Resurrectional Apolytikion – Tone 2

When Thou didst submit Thyself unto death, O Thou deathless and immortal One, then Thou didst destroy hell with Thy Godly power.  And when Thou didst raise the dead from beneath the earth, all the powers of Heaven did cry aloud unto Thee; O Christ, Thou giver of life, glory to Thee.

Apolytikion of the Icon of Christ – Tone 2

Thy pure image do we venerate, O good One, asking forgiveness of our sins, O Christ our God; for by Thine own will Thou dist ascend the Cross in Thy body, to save Thy creatures from the bondage of the enemy. Thou hast verily filled all with joy, since Thou didst come, O our Savior, to save the world. (Words may be slightly different in a musical setting.)

Apolytikion of the Dormition – Tone 1

In thy birth-giving, O Theotokos, thou didst keep and preserve virginity; and in thy falling-asleep thou hast not forsaken the world; for living thou was translated, being the Mother of Life.  Wherefore, by thine intercessions, deliver out souls from death.

Kontakion of the Dormition – Tone 2

Verily, the Theotokos, who is ever watchful in intercessions, who is never rejected, neither tomb nor death could control. But being the Mother of Life, He Who dwelt in her ever-Virgin womb did translate her to life.

Sunday, August 9, 2015

SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 2015

Tenth Sunday after Pentecost

After-Feast of the Transfiguration of Christ

Apostle Matthias; Translation of the Relics of Venerable Herman of Alaska, Wonderworker of America

Visitors, you are welcome at all services and social events at All Saints.

Let us pray to the Lord: “For the suffering Christians of Syria, Palestine, Iraq, & all of the Middle East, and for those suffering in the Ukraine.”

Nourishment of the Soul: “The Holy Eucharist is the first, most important, and greatest miracle of Christ.  All the other Gospel miracles are secondary.  How could we not call the greatest miracle the fact that simple bread and wine were once transformed by the Lord into His very Body and His very Blood, and then have continued to be transformed for nearly two thousand years by the prayers of priests, who are but simple human beings? And what is more, this mystery has continued to effect a miraculous change in those people who communicate of the Divine Mysteries with faith and humility.”

St. Ambrose of Optina

A Festival Meeting follows Divine Liturgy today.  Come hear the updates, offer your services, or just listen.

THIS WEEK

The Dormition Fast continues through Liturgy August 15th.

(Wine is permitted on Saturdays and Sundays.)

 Wednesday, August 12: Daily Vespers at 6:00

Thursday, August 13: Bedford-Mitchell Fellowship – 10:00- Noon at the Haneys

Friday, August 14: Paraklesis to the Mother of God at 6:00

Saturday, August 15: Baptism of Mariam Gillquist at 9:30 followed by the Liturgy of Holy Dormition around 10:00 – Pitch-in meal follows.

Saturday, August 15: Great Vespers at 5:00

Sunday, August 16:  Matins at 9:00; Divine Liturgy at 10:00 – Parish Council meeting

Receiving the Eucharist: We invite you to receive the Holy Eucharist if you are an Orthodox Christian who has prepared yourself through fasting, prayer, and recent confession.  If you are not Orthodox, or are Orthodox but have not prepared, we invite you to receive a piece of the blessed bread in the wooden bowls held by the altar servers at the front of the church.

LOOKING AHEAD

  • August 15: Fr. Peter Jon and Kh. Kristina sincerely thank all who have provided meals, gifts, encouragement and prayers in Mariam’s infancy.  Now they would also like to warmly welcome all to Mariam Adele’s baptism at 9:30 am on Saturday the 15th prior to the Divine Liturgy for the Dormition of the Holy Theotokos, when she will be formally initiated into the Orthodox Christian Church and into the All Saints community. A pitch-in will follow the Dormition Liturgy.
  • August 16: Next Sunday following the Divine Liturgy there will be a brief presentation on plans for the beautiful new Resurrection Shrine (an outdoor chapel soon to be constructed in the All Saints Cemetery) and an opportunity to contribute toward its construction, as we are able.
  • August 18: Myrrh Bearers’ Gathering at the Gazebo
  • October 10: Annual Festival on Fairfax

Anniversary Blessing: Daniel & Jennifer (9th)

Happy Birthday: Barb (12th); Olivia (13th); Vicki (14th)

Patron Saint Day Remembrance: Aaron (St. Herman of Alaska – 9th); Deacon Lawrence (Archdeacon Lawrence of Rome -10th); Jan (St. Susanna – 11th); Mary, The Theotokos – 15th – Mary B; Kh. Marilyn; Maria ; Alice Marie

Memory Eternal: Archpriest Gordon Walker (July 23); Mary (Sophia’s grandmother); Dan, Joy, & child Bailey (house fire)

Prayer List: Alex; Jake; Annie; Pastor Pat (lung transplant in recovery); Catherine; Janett (liver transplant needed); Jill; Kh. Marilyn; Kh. Kristina; Angie; Julian; Kh. Mary Sue Walker; Vicki;; Hoppes in Albania,  Moores in Mongolia, Jesse Brandow  in Guatemala (OCMC Missionaries); Vivian; Natalie; Senior Saints; Ioana; Patricia; Dee; Galina; John G; Nicetas; Barb; Shirley; Metropolitan Paul, Archbishop John; Kh. Loretta; Fr. John Koen; Archpriests  George & Stephen; Krystal & Jason; Adrian; Heather; Susan; Gabriella & Matt; Sara; Shelley; Fr. Moses Berry; Geni; Frank & Becky; Those with child: (Brooke-Theckla, Elizabeth, Gabriella, Laura, Ioana, Megan); Noah; Emily D; Emma; Kim; Nancy; Neal; Lyuda; Bob R; Alex; John; Leanne; Beth; Lillian; Julie; Roger; Virginia; Marilyn; Eric; Cheryl; Lori; Pam; Debbie; Natasha; Michael & Shelley:  Gabriel; Mary; Doug; Janet; Kelly; Matushka Raisa; John C; Marty; Charles; Eileen; Mary; Marvin, Alice; Katie; Deborah; Ruth; Steve; Kevin; Romaine; Derek, Claire & Micah; Tim; Preston; Sharon; Sherri; Dianna; Michael and Diane; Aaron; Brent; Jennifer; Brigid; Caleb; Dennis & Joyce; Ethan; Lena, Dean; Gayle; Thomas; Amy; Heidi; Gene & Connie; Cathi

Today’s Epistle and Gospel Readings                                           

Prokeimenon: “Let Thy mercy, O Lord, be upon us.”

Verse: “Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous!”  Psalm 32: 22,1

Epistle: The Reading is from Saint Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians. (4:9-16)

Brethren, God has revealed us, the apostles, last of all, as those appointed to death; for we have become a spectacle to the world, both to angels and to men.  We are fools for Christ’s sake, but you are wise in Christ; we are weak, but you are strong; you are glorified, but we are dishonored.  Even to this present hour we both hunger and thirst, we are naked, and are buffeted, and are restless; and we labor, working with our own hands.  While reviled, we bless; while persecuted, we endure; while blasphemed, we exhort; we have become the filth of the world and the off-scouring of all things, even until now.

I do not write these things to make you ashamed, but to admonish you as my beloved children; for though you have a myriad of tutors in Christ, yet you do not have many fathers; for I begat you in Christ Jesus through the gospel.  I beseech you, therefore, be imitators of me.

Gospel: The Reading is from the Holy Gospel according to St. Matthew. (17:14-23)

At That Time, a man came to Jesus  and kneeling before Him said, “Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and he suffers terribly; for often he falls into the fire, and often into the water.  And I brought him to Thy disciples, and they could not heal him.”  And Jesus answered, “O faithless and perverse generation, how long am I to be with you?  How long am I to bear with you?   Bring him here to Me.”  And Jesus rebuked him, and the demon came out of him, and the boy was cured instantly.  Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said, “Why could we not cast it out?”  Jesus said to them, “Because you have no faith.  For truly, I say to you, if you have faith as a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move; and nothing will be impossible to you.  This kind never comes out except by prayer and fasting.”  As they were traveling together through Galilee, Jesus said to them.  “The Son of man is to be delivered into the hands of men, and they will kill Him, and He will rise on the third day.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Divine Liturgy Variables

 

Second Antiphon

Save us, O Son of God, Who wast transfigured on Mount Tabor, who sing to Thee. Alleluia

 

Resurrectional Apolytikion – Tone 1

While the stone was sealed by the Jews, and the soldiers were guarding Thy most pure body, Thou didst arise on the third day, O Savior, granting life to the world.  For which cause the heavenly powers cried aloud unto Thee, O Giver of Life. Glory to Thy Resurrection, O Christ; Glory to Thy Kingdom,; Glory to Thy Providence, O Thou Who alone art the lover of mankind.

 

Apolytikion of the Transfiguration of Christ – Tone 7

When, O Christ our God, Thou wast transfigured on the Mountain, Thou didst reveal Thy Glory to Thy Disciples in proportion as they could bear it.  Let Thine everlasting Light also enlighten us sinners, through the intercessions of the Theotokos, O Thou Bestower of Light, Glory to Thee.

 

Kontakion of the Transfiguration of Christ – Tone 7

Thou wast transfigured on the mount, and Thy Disciples, in so far as they were able, beheld Thy glory, O Christ our God; so that, when they should see Thee crucified, they would remember that all Thy suffering was voluntary, and could declare to all the world that Thou art truly the effulgent Splendor of the Father.

Sunday, August 2, 2015

SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 2015

Ninth Sunday after Pentecost

Relics Translation of Proto-martyr Stephen the Archdeacon

Venerable Photeini the Wornderworker of Carpasia in Cyprus;

Blessed Basil, the Fool-for-Christ, Wornderworker of Moscow.

Visitors, you are welcome at all services and social events at All Saints.

Let us pray to the Lord: “For the suffering Christians of Syria, Palestine, Iraq, & all of the Middle East, and for those suffering in the Ukraine.”

Nourishment of the Soul: “To be negative and critical is no good, whether it comes from the clergy or the people.  Let us be at peace at all times, in whatever we do and say.  The Church needs to become a holy place where God is.” — His Eminence, Metropolitan JOSEPH

Receiving the Eucharist: We invite you to receive the Holy Eucharist if you are an Orthodox Christian who has prepared yourself through fasting, prayer, and recent confession.  If you are not Orthodox, or are Orthodox but have not prepared, we invite you to receive a piece of the blessed bread in the wooden bowls held by the altar servers at the front of the church.

Local Schools begin the 2015-16 School Year  in August: Father will offer a prayer and blessing for teachers and children in  K-12 at the end of today’s Divine Liturgy.

THIS WEEK

The Dormition Fast continues through August 15th.

(Wine is permitted on Saturdays and Sundays.)

 Wednesday, August 5: Vesperal Liturgy at Transfiguration at 6:00 with the Blessing of the Grapes

Friday, August 7: Paraklesis to the Mother of God at 6:00

Saturday, August 8: Great Vespers at 5:00

Sunday, August 9:  Matins at 9:00; Divine Liturgy at 10:00

LOOKING AHEAD

  • August 9: Festival Meeting
  • August 15: Baptism of Mariam Gillquist at the Liturgy of the Dormition
  • August 18: Myrrh Bearers’ Gathering at the Gazebo
  • October 10: Annual Festival on Fairfax

Prayer List: Alex (new treatment); Jake; Annie; Pastor Pat (lung transplant in recovery); Catherine; Janett (liver transplant needed); Jill; Kh. Marilyn; Kh. Kristina; Angie; Julian; Fr. Gordon & Kh. Mary Sue Walker; Vicki; Jean Foley & Laham family; Hoppes in Albania,  Moores in Mongolia, Jesse Brandow  in Guatemala (OCMC Missionaries); Vivian; Natalie; Senior Saints; Ioana; Patricia; Dee; Galina; John G; Nicetas; Barb; Shirley; Metropolitan Paul, Archbishop John; Kh. Loretta; Fr. John Koen; Archpriests  George & Stephen; Krystal & Jason; Adrian; Heather; Susan; Gabriella & Matt; Sara; Shelley; Fr. Moses Berry; Geni; Frank & Becky; Those with child: (Brooke-Theckla, Elizabeth, Gabriella, Laura, Ioana, Megan); Noah; Emily D; Emma; Kim; Nancy; Neal; Lyuda; Bob R; Alex; John; Leanne; Beth; Lillian; Julie; Roger; Virginia; Marilyn; Eric; Cheryl; Lori; Pam; Debbie; Natasha; Michael & Shelley:  Gabriel; Mary; Doug; Janet; Kelly; Matushka Raisa; John C; Marty; Charles; Eileen; Mary; Marvin, Alice; Katie; Deborah; Ruth; Steve; Kevin; Romaine; Derek, Claire & Micah; Tim; Preston; Sharon; Sherri; Dianna; Michael and Diane; Aaron; Brent; Jennifer; Brigid; Caleb; Dennis & Joyce; Ethan; Lena, Dean; Gayle; Thomas; Amy; Heidi; Gene & Connie; Cathi

Today’s Epistle and Gospel Readings                                           

Prokeimenon: “Make your vows and pay them to the Lord our God.”

Verse: “God is known in Judah, His Name is great in Israel!”  Psalm 75: 10,1

Epistle: The Reading is from Saint Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians. (3:9-17)

Brethren, we are God’s fellow-workers; you are God’s husbandry, God’s building.  According to the grace of God which was given to me as a wise architect, I laid a foundation, and another builds upon it.  Let each one take heed how he builds upon it.  For no other foundation can anyone lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.  Now if anyone builds on this foundation gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble; everyone’s work will become manifest; for the Day will declare it, because it will be revealed by fire, and the fire itself will test each one’s work of what sort it is.  If anyone’s work which was built on the foundation survives, he will receive a reward.  If anyone’s work is burned up, he will suffer loss, but he himself will be saved, yet so as by fire.

Do you not know that you are a temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?  If anyone corrupts the temple of God, God will corrupt him.  For the temple of God is holy, whose temple you are.

Gospel: The Reading is from the Holy Gospel according to St. Matthew. (14:22-34)

At That Time, Jesus made the Disciples get into the boat and go before Him to the other side, while He dismissed the crowds.  And after He had dismissed the crowds, He went up on the mountain by Himself to pray.  When evening came, He was there alone, but the Disciples’ boat by this time was many furlongs distant from the land, beaten by the waves; for the wind was against them.  And in the fourth watch of the night He came to them, walking on the sea.  But when the Disciples saw Jesus walking on the sea, they were terrified, saying, “It is a ghost!” And they cried out for fear.  But immediately He spoke to them, saying, “Take heart, it is I; have no fear.”  And Peter answered Him, “Lord, if it is Thee, bid me come to Thee on the water.”  He said, “Come.” So Peter got out of the boat and walked on the water and came to Jesus; but when he saw the wind, he was afraid, and beginning to sink he cried out, “Lord, save me!” Jesus immediately reached out His hand and caught him, saying to him, “O man of little faith, why did you doubt?”  And when they got into the boat, the wind ceased.  And those in the boat worshiped Him, saying, “Truly, Thou art the Son of God.”  And when they had crossed over, they came to land at Gennesaret.

Divine Liturgy Variables

Resurrectional Apolytikion – Tone 8

From the heights Thou didst descend, O Compassionate One, and Thou didst submit to the three-day burial, that Thou might deliver us from passion; Thou art our life and our Resurrection, O Lord, glory to Thee.

Apolytikion of St. Stephen – Tone 4

The crown of the Kingdom hath adorned the brow of thy head because of the contests that thou hast endured for Christ God, thou first of the martyred Saints; for when thou hadst censured the Jews’ madness, thou sawest Christ thy Savior standing at the right hand of the Father. O Stephen, ever pray Him for us, that He would save our souls.

Kontakion of the Transfiguration of Christ – Tone 7

Thou wast transfigured on the mount, and Thy Disciples, in so far as they were able, beheld Thy glory, O Christ our God; so that, when they should see Thee crucified, they would remember that all Thy suffering was voluntary, and could declare to all the world that Thou art truly the effulgent Splendor of the Father.

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Sunday, July 26, 2015

The Holy Righteous Martyr Paraskeva of Rome

Hieromartyrs Hermolaus, Hermippus, and Hermocrates of Nicomedia;

Venerable Gerontios, First Settler of St. Anne Skete on Athos; Moses the Hungarian;

Sabbas III, Archbishop of Serbia; Priest Jacob Netsvetov, Enlightener of the Peoples of Alaska

 Visitors, you are welcome at all services and social events at All Saints.

Let us pray to the Lord: “For the suffering Christians of Syria, Palestine, Iraq, & all of the Middle East, and for those suffering in the Ukraine.”

 Nourishment of the Soul: “How can we radiate the joy of salvation when we constantly worry needlessly?  Obedience, chastity, poverty…where is the shame of these in the eyes of God?  Yes, the world calls these shames, and tempts us with earthly pleasures. Yet, we know that even with financial security, fame, and power, a man can be perfectly miserable. Happiness is found within us, when we genuinely trust in God’s providence.”  — His Eminence, Metropolitan JOSEPH

Going Away Meal Planned for Today, July 26th: Michael Ewing who is entering Hermitage of the Holy Cross Monastery in Wayne, WV and Lisa and Phil Woodward who are relocating to northern Indiana for Phil’s job assignment are today’s special guests. The church will provide a Chinese meal and dessert; parishioner pitch-in items are welcome. Let us shower them with cards for both a joyful and a sad farewell: just a note to say Michael cannot receive gift cards, just ‘plenty’ of chocolate chip cookies! These brothers and sister will be missed. Both Lisa and Michael have served on the parish council.

Receiving the Eucharist: We invite you to receive the Holy Eucharist if you are an Orthodox Christian who has prepared yourself through fasting, prayer, and recent confession.  If you are not Orthodox, or are Orthodox but have not prepared, we invite you to receive a piece of the blessed bread in the wooden bowls held by the altar servers at the front of the church.

Give Me a Word has arrived at the bookstore. It is an alphabetical anthology of the sayings of the Desert Fathers and would be a benefit to anyone’s soul. Get your copy today!

The Myrrh Bearers will not meet today. Join them on Tuesday at the Gazebo*

THIS WEEK

Tuesday, July 28: Gathering in the Gazebo for Women in the Church — pizza and fun, sponsored by the Myrrh Bearers at 6:00 p.m. * (an email incorrectly reported 6:30)

Wednesday, July 29: Daily Vespers at 6:00

Saturday, August 1: Great Vespers at 5:00 The Dormition Fast begins today.

Sunday, August 2: – Matins at 9:00; Divine Liturgy at 10:00

LOOKING AHEAD

  • July 28: Fact-finding meeting about a new pictorial directory at 1:30
  • August 15: Baptism of Mariam Gillquist at the Liturgy of the Dormition
  • October 10: Annual Festival on Fairfax

Anniversary Blessing: John & Lisa (31st)

Memory Eternal: Sherry (July 9); Archpriest Gordon Walker (July 23)

Prayer List: Pat (lung transplant in recovery); Catherine; Janett (liver transplant needed); Jill; Kh. Marilyn; Kh. Kristina; Angie; Julian; Fr. Gordon & Kh. Mary Sue Walker; Vicki; Jean Foley & Laham family; Hoppes in Albania,  Moores in Mongolia, Jesse Brandow  in Guatemala (OCMC Missionaries); Vivian; Natalie; Senior Saints; Ioana; Patricia; Dee; Galina; John G; Nicetas; Barb; Shirley; Metropolitan Paul, Archbishop John; Kh. Loretta; Fr. John Koen; Archpriests  George & Stephen; Krystal & Jason; Adrian; Heather; Susan; Gabriella & Matt; Sara; Shelley; Fr. Moses Berry; Geni; Frank & Becky; Those with child: (Brooke-Theckla, Elizabeth, Gabriella, Laura, Ioana, Megan); Noah; Emily D; Emma; Kim; Nancy; Neal; Lyuda; Bob R; Alex; John; Leanne; Beth; Lillian; Julie; Roger; Virginia; Marilyn; Eric; Cheryl; Lori; Pam; Debbie; Natasha; Michael & Shelley:  Gabriel; Mary; Doug; Janet; Kelly; Matushka Raisa; John C; Marty; Charles; Eileen; Mary; Marvin, Alice; Katie; Deborah; Ruth; Steve; Kevin; Romaine; Derek, Claire & Micah; Tim; Preston; Sharon; Sherri; Dianna; Michael and Diane; Aaron; Brent; Jennifer; Brigid; Caleb; Dennis & Joyce; Ethan; Lena, Dean; Gayle; Thomas; Amy; Heidi; Gene & Connie; Cathi

Today’s Epistle and Gospel Readings                                           

Prokeimenon: “God is wondrous in His saints.”

Verse: “In the churches, bless ye God!”  Psalm 67: 35,27

Epistle: The Reading is from Saint Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians. (3:23-29;4:1-5)

Brethren, before faith came, we were preserved under the Law, enclosed within, until the faith would afterward be revealed.  The Law then was our tutor leading us to Christ, that we might be justified by faith.  But now that faith has come, we are no longer under a tutor  For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus.  For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ.  There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is no male and female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.  And if you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s seed, heirs according to promise.

Now I say that the heir, as long as he is a child, does not differ much from the bond-servant, though he is lord of all; but he is under guardians and stewards until the time appointed by the father.  So we also, when we were children, were held in bondage under the rudiments of the world; but when the fullness of the time came, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the Law, in order to redeem those who were under the Law, that we might receive the adoption as sons.

Gospel: The Reading is from the Holy Gospel according to St. Matthew. (14:14-22)

At That Time, when Jesus went ashore He saw a great throng; and He had compassion on them, and healed their sick.  When it was evening, the disciples came to Him and said, “This is a lonely place, and the day is now over; send the crowds away to go into the villages and buy food for themselves.”  Jesus said, “They need not go away; you give them something to eat.” They said to Him. “We have only five loaves here and two fish.”  And He said, “Bring them here to Me.”  Then He ordered the crowds to sit down on the grass; and taking the five loaves and the two fish, He looked up to Heaven, and blessed, and broke and gave the loaves to the disciples, and the disciples gave them to the crowds. And they all ate and were satisfied.  And they took up twelve baskets full of the broken pieces left over.  And those who ate were about five thousand men, besides women and children.  Then Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go before Him to the other side, while He dismissed the crowds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Divine Liturgy Variables

 

Resurrectional Apolytikion – Tone 7

Thou didst shatter death by Thy Cross; Thou didst open paradise to the thief; Thou didst turn the sadness of the ointment-bearing women into joy. And didst bid Thine Apostles proclaim a warning, that Thou hast risen, O Christ, granting to the world the Great Mercy.

 

Apolytikion of St. Paraskeva – Tone 1

Showing a diligence befitting thy calling, O namesake of preparedness, thou hast gained, as thy dwelling, a faith worthy of thy name, O prize-winning Paraskeva.  Hence, thou pourest forth healings and intercedest for our souls.

 

Kontakion for Ordinary Sundays – Tone 2

O Undisputed intercessor of Christians, O Mediatrix who is unrejected by the Creator; turn not away from the voice of our petitions, though we be sinners.  Come to us with aid in time, who cry unto thee in faith, for thou art good. Hasten to us with intercessions, O Theotokos, who didst ever intercede for those who honor thee.