Fast Day
Wednesday we fast as we remember the betrayal of the Lord by Judas. We pray that we would not do the same.
Wednesday we fast as we remember the betrayal of the Lord by Judas. We pray that we would not do the same.
Friday we fast as we remember that the Lord Jesus Christ was hung on the cross for our sake.
Great Vespers is served this evening , with Litya, prior to the Feast of our Parish Patron, St. Aidan.
The Placing of the Venerable Belt of the Most Holy Theotokos in a church of Constantinople’s Chalcoprateia district took place during the reign of the emperor Theodosius the Younger. Before this the holy relic, entrusted to the Apostle Thomas by the Mother of God Herself, was kept by pious Christians at Jerusalem after Her Dormition. Read more...
The first day of the Church New Year is also called the beginning of the Indiction. The term Indiction comes from a Latin word meaning, “to impose.” It was originally applied to the imposition of taxes in Egypt. The first worldwide Indiction was in 312 when the Emperor Constantine (May 21) saw a miraculous vision Read more...
A free full breakfast menu is served every Monday of every month. Options include 3 Types of eggs; sausage, bacon or ham; toast, pancakes and hash browns. More options include; tomatoes, cheese and yogurt; coffee, tea and juice. Breakfast sandwiches are also offered.
Wednesday we fast as we remember the betrayal of the Lord by Judas. We pray that we would not do the same.
A free full breakfast menu is served the first two Wednesdays of every month. Options include 3 Types of eggs; sausage, bacon or ham; toast, pancakes and hash browns. More options include; tomatoes, cheese and yogurt; coffee, tea and juice. Breakfast sandwiches are also offered.
Friday we fast as we remember that the Lord Jesus Christ was hung on the cross for our sake.
This Great Vespers is served with Lytia anticipating the Feast of the Nativity of the Theotokos which we celebrate tomorrow. Great Vespers is followed by Family evening.
The Nativity of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos and Ever Virgin Mary: The Most Holy Virgin Mary was born at a time when people had reached such a degree of moral decay that it seemed altogether impossible to restore them. People often said that God must come into the world to restore faith and not Read more...