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St. Mary Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church
Publish Date: 2024-04-21
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St. Mary Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (316) 264-1576
  • Street Address:

  • 344 S Martinson St.

  • Wichita, KS 67213-4044


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Fifth Tone

Let us believers praise and worship the Word, co-eternal with the Father and the Spirit, born of the Virgin for our salvation; for he took pleasure in ascending the Cross in the flesh, to suffer death, and to raise the dead by his glorious Resurrection.

Apolytikion for Sun. of St. Mary of Egypt in the Eighth Tone

Through thee the divine likeness was securely preserved, O Mother Mary for thou didst carry the cross and followed Christ. By example and precept thou midst teach us to ignore the body because it is perishable, and to attend to the concerns of the undying soul. Therefore, doth thy soul rejoice with the angels.

Apolytikion for the Church in the Fourth Tone

Thy nativity, O Theotokos, has proclaimed joy to the whole universe. For from thee shone forth the Sun of Justice, Christ our God, annulling the curse and bestowing the blessing; abolishing death and granting us life everlasting.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Second Tone

O protection of Christians that cannot be put to shame, mediation unto the Creator most constant: O despise not the suppliant voices of those who have sinned, but be thou quick, o good one, to come unto our aid, who in faith cry unto thee. Hasten to intercession, and speed thou to make supplications, thou who dost ever protect, O Theotokos, them that honor thee.
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Fifth Tone. Psalm 11.7,1.
You, O Lord, shall keep us and preserve us.
Verse: Save me, O Lord, for the godly man has failed.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Hebrews 9:11-14.

BRETHREN, when Christ appeared as a high priest of the good things that have come, then through the greater and more perfect tent (not made with hands, that is, not of this creation) he entered once for all into the Holy Place, taking not the blood of goats and calves but his own blood, thus securing an eternal redemption. For if the sprinkling of defiled persons with the blood of goats and bulls and with the ashes of a heifer sanctifies for the purification of the flesh, how much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without blemish to God, purify your conscience from dead works to serve the living God.


Gospel Reading

Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt
The Reading is from Mark 10:32-45

At that time, Jesus took his twelve disciples, and he began to tell them what was to happen to him, saying, "Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem; and the Son of man will be delivered to the chief priests and the scribes, and they will condemn him to death, and deliver him to the Gentiles; and they will mock him, and spit upon him, and scourge him, and kill him; and after three days he will rise." And James and John, the sons of Zebedee, came forward to him, and said to him, "Teacher, we want you to do for us whatever we ask of you." And he said to them, "What do you want me to do for you?" And they said to him, "Grant us to sit, one at your right hand and one at your left, in your glory." But Jesus said to them, "You do not know what you are asking. Are you able to drink the cup that I drink, or to be baptized with the baptism with which I am baptized?" And they said to him, "We are able." And Jesus said to them, "The cup that I drink you will drink; and with the baptism with which I am baptized, you will be baptized; but to sit at my right hand or at my left is not mine to grant, but it is for those for whom it has been prepared." And when the ten heard it, they began to be indignant of James and John. And Jesus called them to him and said to them, "You know that those who are supposed to rule over the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great men exercise authority over them. But it shall not be so among you; but whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you must be slave of all. For the Son of man also came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."


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Holy Bread Offering:

HOLY BREAD

Holy Bread (Prosphora) and Coffee Hour are offered by: Mike and Paula Zarich

Orthodox servants of God, that they may have mercy, life, peace, health, salvation and visitation: Michael, Paula, Rachel, Hannah, Leah, Ethan, Lille, Hannah, Faith, Andrew, Sadie, Josiah, Finnian, Isaiah, and Aaron

The Orthodox servants of God departed this life in the hope of resurrection unto life eternal:  Nikki, Richard, John, Sadie, Lamy, Dorothy, Milan, John, Ethel, and Herman, Phyllis

Trisagion Prayers of Mercy: will be offered today for the repose of the soul of the servant of God, Richard Zarich. May his memory be eternal!

Your prayers are requested:  Nadia Abdelmaseh, Joan Aboud, George Augst, Cindy Baize, Dawneen Banks, Karl Beal, Dn. Stephen Beasley, Jim Buckler, Teresa C., Roy Clark, George Cochran, Elisabeth Esquivel, Nathan Frison, Sr., Maria Greene, Weine Habtemariam, Jacqueline Howk, Edwin Kerley & family, Mary Ann Khoury, Michael Khoury, Marlo, Robin, & Sue Kinsey, Sean and Valerie Lehl & family, Linda Love, Donna Namee, Robbie Namee, Barbara, Debra, and Yvonne Nassif, Annalise Shearer, Bonita Somerhalder, Jacob Taylor, Corina, Cristian, and Iulian Todorache, Autumn and Kim Volhein, Cheyenne Waller, Jadallah Wolf, Kouri Wolf, Elena Zamfir, Aidan, Anthony, Briana, Carlynne, Emily, Luciana, Samantha, Valerica, Xenia

May God remember all of them and us in His Kingdom.


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Announcements

PASCHAL BANQUET

For this year’s Paschal Banquet, the parish will be providing kibbee and fried chicken. We ask all our parishioners to bring a side dish and/or dessert to share with others. As always, people are also welcome to bring their own basket of some of their favorite goodies.


2024 GRADUATES

If you have a High School or College Graduate this spring/summer, please send their picture and information to Brett Parrott (parrobre7014@yahoo.com) and Fr Aaron (stmarywichita@cox.net) for the next issue of The Scroll and for them to be recognized on Graduate Sunday. 


HOLY BREAD NEED

There is an opening to offer Holy Bread and/or Coffee Hour for Palm Sunday, April 28.  If you would like to help out with this need please sign up in the book or email the church office (office@stmarywichita.org).


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Birthdays and Anniversaries

Celebrations this week

Finnian Bragg (4/22), Tony Jacobs (4/24), Calum McMillin (4/25), Amanda McMillin (4/27).  Ken and Claire Dannenberg (4/21).  May God grant them many years!


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Calendar

  • St. Mary Parish Calendar

    April 21 to May 5, 2024

    Sunday, April 21

    9:00AM Church School

    9:00AM Matins

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    5:30PM Lord's Diner

    Monday, April 22

    5:30PM Parish Council Meeting

    Wednesday, April 24

    6:00PM 9th Hour & Typika @ St George

    6:20PM Pre-Sanctified Liturgy (Hosted @ St George Cathedral)

    Thursday, April 25

    6:00PM Great Compline & Meal w/Metropolitan Saba

    Friday, April 26

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    9:00AM MF Prep: Salad Dressing

    6:00PM Little Compline w/Canon of St Lazarus

    Saturday, April 27

    LAZARUS SATURDAY

    8:15AM Festal Matins ~ Lazarus Saturday

    9:00AM Divine Liturgy ~ Lazarus Saturday

    10:15AM Brunch & Decorate the Church

    12:30PM Children's Day @ The Chancery

    4:00PM Confession

    5:00PM Great Vespers

    Sunday, April 28

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    PALM SUNDAY

    8:45AM Festal Matins

    9:00AM Church School

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    5:00PM Confession

    6:00PM Bridegroom Matins

    Monday, April 29

    8:00AM Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

    5:00PM Confession

    6:00PM Bridegroom Matins

    Tuesday, April 30

    8:00AM Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

    5:00PM Confession

    6:00PM Bridegroom Matins

    Wednesday, May 1

    8:00AM Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

    5:00PM Confession

    6:00PM Holy Unction Service

    Thursday, May 2

    9:00AM Vesperal Liturgy ~ The Institution of the Eucharist

    6:00PM Matins of Great & Holy Friday: Twelve Passion Gospels

    Friday, May 3

    8:00AM Royal Hours & Typika of Great & Holy Friday

    3:00PM Great Vespers: The Unnailing Service

    4:00PM Holy Friday Vigil Begins

    6:00PM Matins of Great & Holy Saturday: Lamentations

    8:00PM Holy Friday Vigil Continues

    Saturday, May 4

    9:00AM Vesperal Divine Liturgy: The Harrowing of Hades

    10:30AM Decorate the Church

    11:00PM Midnight Office, Rush Procession, & Paschal Matins

    Sunday, May 5

    PASCHA

    12:30AM Paschal Liturgy & Banquet

    1:00PM Agape Vespers @ St George Cathedral

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Saints and Feasts

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April 21

Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt

The memory of this Saint is celebrated on April 1, where her life is recorded. Since the end of the holy Forty Days is drawing nigh, it has been appointed for this day also, so that if we think it hard to practice a little abstinence forty days, we might be roused by the heroism of her who fasted in the wilderness forty-seven years; and also that the great loving-kindness of God, and His readiness to receive the repentant, might be demonstrated in very deed.


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April 23

George the Great Martyr and Triumphant

George, this truly great and glorious Martyr of Christ, was born of a father from Cappadocia and a mother from Palestine. Being a military tribune, or chiliarch (that is, a commander of a thousand troops), he was illustrious in battle and highly honoured for his courage. When he learned that the Emperor Diocletian was preparing a persecution of the Christians, Saint George presented himself publicly before the Emperor and denounced him. When threats and promises could not move him from his steadfast confession, he was put to unheard-of tortures, which he endured with great bravery, overcoming them by his faith and love towards Christ. By the wondrous signs that took place in his contest, he guided many to the knowledge of the truth, including Queen Alexandra, wife of Diocletian, and was finally beheaded in 296 in Nicomedia.

His sacred remains were taken by his servant from Nicomedia to Palestine, to a town called Lydda, the homeland of his mother, and then were finally transferred to the church which was raised up in his name. (The translation of the Saint's holy relics to the church in Lydda is commemorated on November 3; Saint Alexandra the Queen, on April 21.)

If April 23 falls on or before Great and Holy Pascha, the Feast of St. George is translated to Bright Monday.


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April 25

Mark the Apostle and Evangelist

Mark was an idolater from Cyrene of Pentapolis, which is near Libya. Having come to the Faith of Christ through the Apostle Peter, he followed him to Rome. While there, at the prompting of Peter himself and at the request of the Christians living there, he wrote his Gospel in Greek, and it is second in order after Matthew's. Afterwards, travelling to Egypt, he preached the Gospel there and was the first to establish the Church in Alexandria. The idolaters, unable to bear his preaching, seized him, bound him with ropes, and dragged him through the streets until he, cut to pieces on rocks, gave up his soul. It is said that he completed his life in martyrdom about the year 68. He is depicted in holy icons with a lion next to him, one of the living creatures mentioned by Ezekiel (1:10), and a symbol of Christ's royal office, as Saint Irenaeus of Lyons writes.

If April 25 falls on or before Great and Holy Pascha, the Feast of St. Mark is translated to Bright Tuesday.


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April 27

Lazarus Saturday

Lazarus and his sisters Martha and Mary, the friends of the Lord Jesus, had given Him hospitality and served Him many times (Luke 10:38-4z; John 12:2-3). They were from Bethany, a village of Judea. This village is situated in the eastern parts by the foothills of the Mount of Olives, about two Roman miles from Jerusalem. When Lazarus - whose name is a Hellenized form of "Eleazar," which means "God has helped," became ill some days before the saving Passion, his sisters had this report taken to our Saviour, Who was then in Galilee. Nonetheless, He tarried yet two more days until Lazarus died; then He said to His disciples, "Let us go into Judea that I might awake My friend who sleepeth." By this, of course, He meant the deep sleep of death. On arriving at Bethany, He consoled the sisters of Lazarus, who was already four days dead. Jesus groaned in spirit and was troubled at the death of His beloved friend. He asked, "Where have ye laid his body?" and He wept over him. When He drew nigh to the tomb, He commanded that they remove the stone, and He lifted up His eyes, and giving thanks to God the Father, He cried out with a loud voice, "Lazarus, come forth." And he that had been dead four days came forth immediately, bound hand and foot with the grave clothes, and Jesus said to those standing there, "Loose him, and let him go." This is the supernatural wonder wrought by the Saviour that we celebrate on this day.

According to an ancient tradition, it is said that Lazarus was thirty years old when the Lord raised him; then he lived another thirty years on Cyprus and there reposed in the Lord. It is furthermore related that after he was raised from the dead, he never laughed till the end of his life, but that once only, when he saw someone stealing a clay vessel, he smiled and said, "Clay stealing clay." His grave is situated in the city of Kition, having the inscription: "Lazarus the four days dead and friend of Christ." In 890 his sacred relics were transferred to Constantinople by Emperor Leo the Wise, at which time undoubtedly the Emperor composed his stichera for Vespers, "Wishing to behold the tomb of Lazarus . . ."


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