Sunday of All Saints-Divine Liturgy served in church

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Please contact Fr. Andrew to register if you would like to attend. The Sunday following Pentecost is dedicated to All Saints, both those who are known to us, and those who are known only to God. There have been saints at all times, and they have come from every corner of the earth. They were Read more...

Sunday Divine Liturgy

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

All Saints of Britain and Ireland are commemorated today. Also today the Greatmartyr Euphemia the All-praised is commemorated. The Miracle of Saint Euphemia the All-Praised: The holy Great Martyr Euphemia (September 16) suffered martyrdom in the city of Chalcedon in the year 304, during the time of the persecution against Christians by the emperor Diocletian Read more...

Great Vespers-Tone 3

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Great Vespers is served in the church. All are welcome.

Sunday of The Commemoration of the Holy Fathers of the 1st Six Ecumenical Councils.

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

In the Ninth Article of the Nicea-Constantinople Symbol of Faith proclaimed by the holy Fathers of the First and Second Ecumenical Councils, we confess our faith in “One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.” By virtue of the catholic nature of the Church, an Ecumenical Council is the Church’s supreme authority, and possesses the competence to Read more...

Divine Liturgy commemorating the Dormition of the Righteous Anna, the Mother of the Most Holy Theotokos

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Saint Anna was the daughter of the priest Matthan and his wife Mary. She was of the tribe of Levi and the lineage of Aaron. According to Tradition, she died peacefully in Jerusalem at age 79, before the Annunciation to the Most Holy Theotokos. During the reign of Saint Justinian the Emperor (527-565), a church Read more...

Great Vespers-Tone 5

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Great Vespers is served in the church. All are welcome.

Divine Liturgy

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Celebrating the Procession of the Honourable Wood of the Life-Giving Cross of the Lord The origin of this Feast is explained in the Greek Horologion of 1897: “Because of the illnesses which occur during the month of August, it was customary at Constantinople to carry the Precious Wood of the Cross in procession throughout the city Read more...

Festal Divine Liturgy of the Holy Transfiguration of our Lord God and Saviour Jesus Christ

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Discourse on the Holy Transfiguration of Our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ of Saint Gregory Palamas, Archbishop of Thessalonica For an explanation of the present Feast and understanding of its truth, it is necessary for us to turn to the very start of today’s reading from the Gospel: “Now after six days Jesus took Read more...

Divine Liturgy

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Afterfeast of the Transfiguration of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Festal Divine Liturgy

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

The Dormition of our Holy Lady Theotokos. The Dormition of our Most Holy Lady Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary: After the Ascension of the Lord, the Mother of God remained in the care of the Apostle John the Theologian, and during his journeys She lived at the home of his parents, near the Mount of Olives. Read more...

Divine Liturgy

Afterfeast of the Dormition of the Mother of God The Church continues to honour the passage of the Most Holy Theotokos from death to life. Just as Christ once dwelt in the virginal womb of His Mother, now He takes Her “to dwell in His courts.”

Divine Liturgy

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Today is a strict fast day. The Beheading of the Forerunner and Baptist John. Following the Baptism of the Lord, Saint John the Baptist was locked up in prison by Herod Antipas, the Tetrarch (ruler of one fourth of the Holy Land) and governor of Galilee. (After the death of king Herod the Great, the Read more...