(Feast Day ~ November 7) The arduous life of a missionary involves experiences and events which have been common to all who would take on the challenge of bringing the Christian message to a pagan people. From the first missionary journeys of the Apostles, and particularly St. Paul, to the work of missionaries serving today […]
St. Leonard
(Feast Day ~ November 6) In the Psalms, we are told that the Lord “looseth men out of prison” [Ps. 146:7]; in the Gospels, Jesus tells us that we minister to him when we visit those in prison. On November 6, the Church presents to us a holy saint who took these words to heart. […]
St. Elizabeth
Feast Day ~ November 5 In our aggressively “feminized” secular world, the Orthodox Church is most often considered to be an oppressive, patriarchal, out-dated institution which does not give women their rightful place among the powerful. This very negative perception completely disregards the fact that the Church holds a woman – the Blessed Virgin Mary, […]
Entrance of the Theotokos
On Thursday, November 20, the eve of the feast of the Entrance of the Mother of God into the Temple, we will sing Vespers at 6:30pm and offer the Sung Mass at 7.
November newsletter
We begin this month with the Church’s feast of All Saints. At Mass on Saturday, November 1 at 10AM (Matins at 9:30), we will celebrate the lives and witness of the innumerable saints who are recognized for their sanctity and whose intercessions we implore. A pot-luck brunch will follow the service. On Sunday, November 2, […]
St. Barnabas of Hvosno
(Feast Day ~ October 30) Our Lord has promised that the gates of Hell shall not prevail against His Church [Matt. 16:18]. For nearly two thousand years, we have witnessed the truth of this promise. In times of repression and persecution, the Church has survived through the constancy of Christian believers and especially its hierarchs, […]
St. Frumentius, Apostle to the Abyssinians
(Feast Day ~ October 27) Adventure novels and Hollywood movies are usually the settings for tales of travel to faraway places, shipwreck, murder, enslavement – tales which eventually have happy endings. However, many such tales fill the history of the Christian Church as it spread through the world. One such story is that of St. […]
St. Evaristus, Pope and Martyr
(Feast Day ~ October 26) The earliest of the saints of the Church were the martyrs who gave up their earthly lives rather than deny Christ or pay homage to false gods. The early Martyrologies, or lists of saints’ days as they were celebrated in the Church year, are filled with the names of innumerable […]
Ss. Chrysanthus and Daria
(Feast Day ~ October 25) How often do Christians today underestimate the power of personal influence? We so seldom realize how much our behavior, attitudes and reactions affect those around us. Our friends and co-workers learn much about our faith from noticing how we treat others, observing our positive or negative attitudes in different life […]
St. Nicholas of Alma Ata and Kazakhstan
(Feast Day ~ October 25) Christ warned his followers that they would experience hardships and persecutions for His sake: “…they will deliver you up to councils, and you will be beaten…You will be brought before rulers and kings for My sake…when they arrest you and deliver you up, do not worry beforehand or premeditate what […]
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