Great Vespers-if permitted
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Tone 1 Readers vespers to be served at home.
Today we commemorate the Holy Wonderworkers and Unmercenaries Cyrus and John. You can read about them in the Saints section of oca.org Typika to be served at home
We are encouraged to do Readers vespers are to be served at home.
Today the Church commemorates an important event in the earthly life of our Lord Jesus Christ (Luke 2:22-40). Forty days after His birth the God-Infant was taken to the Jerusalem Temple...read the rest of the article at: oca.org.
We are studying the nine talks of Metropolitan Anthony. He challenges us to move beyond mere "churchianity" to a true and living faith. Please contact Fr. Andrew if you are interested in joining.
Tone 2 The Readers Vespers and the variables are provided for those who wish to do the service.
We also commemorate St. Parthenius, who was Bishop of Lampsacus. He was a native of the city of Melitoupolis (in northwestern Asia Minor), where his father Christopher served as deacon. The youth did not receive adequate schooling, but he learned the Holy Scripture by attending church services. He had a good heart, and distributed to Read more...
We are studying the 9 talks given by Metropolitan Anthony.
Zaccheus Sunday is our signal that the Lenten Triodion will begin next Sunday. We will also commemorate Ven. Auxentius of Bithynia. We provide variables for the Typika service.
We are studying the 9 talks of Metropolitan Anthony. We are challenged to move beyond mere "churchianity" to a true and living faith. Please contact Fr. Andrew if you are interested in joining.
Today is the beginning of the Lenten Triodion. Variables will be provided for those who wish to read the Typika at home. We may be serving a Divine Liturgy if Public Health Orders allow. Two men went to the Temple to pray. One was a Pharisee who scrupulously observed the requirements of religion: he prayed, Read more...