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St. Mary Orthodox Christian Church
Publish Date: 2017-04-09
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St. Mary Orthodox Christian Church

General Information

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

  • 344 S Martinson St.

  • Wichita, KS 67213-4044


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Services Schedule

Saturday Confessions 4:30 pm    Saturday Great Vespers 5:00 pm 
Sunday Matins 9:00 am     Sunday Divine Liturgy 10:00 am

 

St. Mary welcomes those seeking holiness and salvation through

a loving and nurturing spiritual family that manifests the presence of Christ on earth. 


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Hymns of the Day

Apolytikion for Palm Sunday in the First Tone

O Christ God, when thou didst raise Lazarus from the dead, before thy Passion, thou didst confirm the universal resurrection. Wherefore, we, like children, carry the banner of triumph and victory, and cry to thee, O Vanquisher of death, Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he that cometh in the Name of the Lord.

Apolytikion for Palm Sunday in the Fourth Tone

O Christ God, when we were buried with Thee in Baptism, we became worthy of Thy Resurrection to immortal life. Wherefore, we praise Thee, crying: Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is He that cometh in the Name of the Lord.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Sixth Tone

Seated upon thy throne in heaven and upon a foal on earth, O Christ God, thou didst receive the praise of the angels and the hymns of the children: Blessed is he that cometh to recall Adam.
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Fourth Tone. Psalm 117.26,1.
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
Verse: Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good. His mercy endures forever.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Philippians 4:4-9.

BRETHREN, rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. Let all men know your forbearance. The Lord is at hand. Have no anxiety about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which passes all understanding, will keep your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, do; and the God of peace will be with you.


Gospel Reading

Palm Sunday
The Reading is from John 12:1-18

Six days before Passover, Jesus came to Bethany, where Lazaros was, whom Jesus had raised from the dead. There they made him a supper; Martha served, and Lazaros was one of those at table with him. Mary took a pound of costly ointment of pure nard and anointed the feet of Jesus and wiped his feet with her hair; and the house was filled with the fragrance of the ointment. But Judas Iscariot, one of his disciples (he who was to betray him), said "Why was this ointment not sold for three hundred denarii and given to the poor?" This he said, not that he cared for the poor but because he was a thief, and as he had the money box he used to take what was put into it. Jesus said, "Let her alone, let her keep it for the day of my burial. The poor you always have with you, but you do not always have me."

When the great crowd of the Jews learned that he was there, they came, not only on account of Jesus but also to see Lazaros, whom he had raised from the dead. So the chief priests planned to put Lazaros also to death, because on account of him many of the Jews were going away and believing in Jesus.

The next day a great crowd who had come to the feast heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem. So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him, crying, "Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel!" And Jesus found a young donkey and sat upon it; as it is written, "Fear not, daughter of Zion; behold, your king is coming, sitting on a donkey's colt!" His disciples did not understand this at first; but when Jesus was glorified, then they remembered that this had been written of him and had been done to him. The crowd that had been with him when he called Lazaros out of the tomb and raised him from the dead bore witness. The reason why the crowd went to meet him was that they heard he had done this sign.


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Holy Bread Offered by: St. Mary Teen SOYO

Holy Bread offered by: St. Mary Teen SOYO

04/09/2017

The Orthodox servants of God, that they may have mercy, life, peace, health, salvation and visitation:  Jesse, John, Nathan, Zared, Sophie, Sophia, Jocelyn, Owen, Rachel, Colin, Tracy.

The Orthodox servants of God departed this life in the hope of resurrection unto life eternal: Chet Shippy.

                                        YOUR PRAYERS ARE REQUESTED

Abdallah Abdayem, Juliette Abdayem, Tina Bnawart, Karl Beal, Terry Bentley, Virginia Bohannon, Shawn Bourgerie, Josiah Bunyard, Teresa C., Roy Clark, Eli Ferris, Maria Greene, Esther Henry, Fred Herrera, Mike Janssens, George Kaleel, Dio Kaufman, Ethan Kosjer, Nick Kosjer, Stephanie Lamone, Julia Lockwood, Donna Namee, Debra Nassif, Yvonne Nassif, Megan Patterson, Duane Rosenbaum, Annalise Shearer, Valerie Velgamore, Autumn  Volhein, Kim Volhein, Briana, Jameson Witzenburg, Jackie.                                                               

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

 

 


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Announcements

PASCHA FLOWERS

Pascha FlowersThe Parish Council is accepting donations for the beautiful flowers which will adorn the altar for Pascha. If you wish to participate, please make your check to: “St. Mary Orthodox Church” and note that it is for "Pascha Flowers." Give your check to our Parish Council Treasurer, Darren Minks, or put it in the collection tray. You may also mail your donation to the church: St. Mary Orthodox Church, 344 S. Martinson, Wichita, KS, 67213.


HOLY FRIDAY VIGIL

HOLY FRIDAY VIGILThe Holy Friday Vigil is a time of watching, waiting, and preparing. We watch over the Lord’s tomb, remembering His suffering and death for our salvation. It is an excellent time to take account of our life in the Light of Jesus’ life and teachings. It is the final opportunity to prepare for Pascha. The Psalms, Acts of the Apostles, and Gospels will be read. Please sign up if you would like to participate in the Vigil. You are welcome to read in your native language. Participants may stay the entire night or come before and stay after their shift if they wish. Contact Vicki Jones if you need more information. 650-0658.


PASCHA DECORATIONS & BANQUET

PASCHA DECORATIONS & BANQUET: Following the Vesperal Liturgy on Saturday morning, April 15, we will decorate the church for our Pascha services. We begin Pascha services at 11:00 pm on Saturday evening, continuing through the Divine Liturgy in the early morning hours of Sunday, April 16. Following our divine services the parish will host a Paschal Banquet. Although the parish is providing the BBQ meats prepared by the Salome family, we ask parishioners to please bring sides and/or desserts to share.


OCABS SYMPOSIUM AND PUBLIC PRESENTATION

OCABS Symposium & Public Presentation~ On Friday, April 21 and Saturday, April 22, the Orthodox Center for the Advancement of Biblical Studies (OCABS) will host its annual symposium at St Mary. The symposium itself is a private gathering of Orthodox biblical scholars that allows them to share work on projects and papers they are writing, and to receive feedback from other scholars. Although the event is private, if you are interested in attending any of the presentations (which will be academic in nature), please speak with Fr Aaron to make arrangements for you to attend. At the end of the symposium, OCABS is sponsoring a non-academic presentation at St Mary (Saturday, April 22 from 1:00 – 2:00 pm) made by one of its members, Ms. Andrea Bakas. Details about that presentation are available on the flyer included in this bulletin. In short, Ms. Bakas will be presenting on her experience in Greece working with Syrian and Iraqi refugees through the Elpida Home, a public-private partnership in Thessaloniki. Please share this flyer with any friends or family who might be interested in attending the presentation.


2017 GRADUATES

2017 GRADUATES ~If you would like your graduation info in The Scroll, please fill out a form in the foyer or email rokallail@att.net and I will send you one. Thank you!


APRIL IS VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION MONTH

APRIL IS VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION MONTH ~  Thank you for the many hours your community gives to the Lord's Diner. Your help is very much appreciated.                                                  

  - The Lord's Diner Staff


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Birthdays and Anniversaries

Birthdays and Anniversaries This Week

04/09/2017

BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES THIS WEEK: John Abdayem (Apr 9), Leslie Namee (Apr 9) Grace Faissal (Apr 11). William Hernandez (Apr 12), Jack Von Aachen (Apr 13), Valerie DeBolt (Apr 13), Amy Minks (Apr 15), Kelly Hewitt (Apr 15).  God grant them good health and many years!

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Calendar

  • Looking Ahead at St. Mary

    April 9 to April 23, 2017

    Sunday, April 9

    Palm Sunday

    8:45AM Matins

    9:00AM Church School

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    11:30AM Parish Breakfast (Teen SOYO Fundraiser)

    5:00PM Confession

    6:00PM Bridegroom Matins

    Monday, April 10

    9:00AM Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

    5:00PM Bridegroom Matins

    7:00PM Funeral: Juliette Abdayem

    Tuesday, April 11

    9:00AM Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

    11:00AM Burial Service: Juliette Abdayem

    12:00PM Meal of Mercy for Juliette Abdayem

    5:00PM Confession

    6:00PM Bridegroom Matins

    Wednesday, April 12

    9:00AM Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

    5:00PM Confession

    6:00PM Holy Unction Service

    Thursday, April 13

    9:00AM Vesperal Liturgy ~ The Institution of the Eucharist (Last Supper)

    6:00PM Matins of Great and Holy Friday (12 Passion Gospels)

    Friday, April 14

    8:00AM Royal Hours & Typika of Holy Friday

    3:00PM Great Vespers of Holy Saturday (Taking Down From the Cross)

    4:00PM Holy Friday Vigil Begins

    6:00PM Matins of Great and Holy Saturday (Lamentations)

    8:00PM Holy Friday Vigil Continues

    Saturday, April 15

    9:00AM Vesperal Liturgy ~ The Harrowing of Hades (w/Chrismation of Valerie Vulgamore)

    11:00AM Decorate the Church for Pascha

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

    Sunday, April 16

    Scroll Deadline

    PASCHA

    12:30AM Paschal Liturgy & Banquet

    1:00PM Agape Vespers (Vespers of Love) @ St George Cathedral

    Monday, April 17

    6:00PM Baptism of Samuel Lessman

    Tuesday, April 18

    5:15PM Lord's Diner

    Thursday, April 20

    5:30PM Parish Council Meeting

    Saturday, April 22

    1:00PM OCABS Presentation: Syrian & Iraqi Refugees

    5:00PM Great Vespers

    Sunday, April 23

    8:50AM Matins

    9:00AM Church School

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    11:30AM Strategic Plan Rollout Event

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Saints and Feasts

Palmsunday
April 09

Palm Sunday

On Sunday, five days before the Passover of the Law, the Lord came from Bethany to Jerusalem. Sending two of His disciples to bring Him a foal of an ass, He sat thereon and entered into the city. When the multitude there heard that Jesus was coming, they straightway took up the branches of palm trees in their hands, and went forth to meet Him. Others spread their garments on the ground, and yet others cut branches from the trees and strewed them in the way that Jesus was to pass; and all of them together, especially the children, went before and after Him, crying out: "Hosanna: Blessed is He that cometh in the Name of the Lord, the King of Israel" (John 12:13). This is the radiant and glorious festival of our Lord's entry into Jerusalem that we celebrate today.

The branches of the palm trees symbolize Christ's victory over the devil and death. The word Hosanna means "Save, I pray," or "Save, now." The foal of an ass, and Jesus' sitting thereon, and the fact that this animal was untamed and considered unclean according to the Law, signified the former uncleanness and wildness of the nations, and their subjection thereafter to the holy Law of the Gospel.


Jcbrdgrm
April 10

Holy Monday

The holy Passion of our Saviour begins today, presenting Joseph the all-comely as a prefiguring of Christ. He was the eleventh son of Jacob, and his first son by Rachel; because he was so beloved of his father, his own brethren came to envy him and cast him into a pit. Later they sold him to foreigners for thirty pieces of silver, who later sold him again in Egypt. Because of his virtue, his master gave him much authority in governing his house; because he was fair of countenance, his master's wife sought to draw him into sin with her; because of his chastity, he refused her, and through her slanders was cast into prison. Finally, he was led forth again with great glory and was honoured as a king. He became lord over all Egypt and a provider of wheat for all the people. Through all this, he typifies in himself the betrayal, Passion, death, and glorification of our Lord Jesus Christ (see Gen., chapters 37, 39 41).

To the commemoration of Patriarch Joseph is added also the narration concerning the fig tree, which on this day was cursed and subsequently dried up because of its unfruitfulness. It portrayed the Jewish synagogue, which had not produced the fruit demanded of it, that is, obedience to God and faith in Him and which was stripped of all spiritual grace by means of the curse (Matt. 21:18-20).


Nymphios
April 11

Holy Tuesday

Today we bring to mind the parable of the ten virgins, which our Saviour related as He was coming to His Passion. This parable teaches us that the accomplishment of the great work of virginity should not make us careless in other matters, especially in almsgiving, wherewith the lamp of virginity is made radiant. Furthermore, it teaches us that we should not be remiss about the end of our life, but should be prepared for it at every moment, like the wise virgins, so that we may meet the Bridegroom, lest He come suddenly and the doors of the heavenly bridechamber be shut, and we also, like the foolish virgins, hear that dread sentence: "Amen, I say unto you, I know you not" (Matt. 25:1-13).


Xcannointing
April 12

Holy Wednesday

Two women - say the more discerning interpreters of the Gospel - anointed the Lord with myrrh; the one, a long time before His Passion; the other, a few days before. One was a harlot and sinner; the other, chaste and virtuous. The Church commemorates this reverent act today. While mentioning herein the person of the harlot, it also mentions Judas' betrayal; for, according to the account in Matthew, both of these deeds took place two days before the Passover, on Wednesday.

That woman, then, anointed Jesus' head and feet with very precious myrrh, and wiped them with the tresses of her hair. The disciples, especially the avaricious Judas, were scandalized, supposedly because of the waste of the myrrh, which could be sold for a great price and given to the poor. The Lord Jesus reproved them and told them not to trouble the woman. Indignant, Judas went to the high priests, who were gathered in the court of Caiaphas and were already taking counsel against Jesus. On agreeing with them to betray his Teacher for thirty pieces of silver, Judas sought from that time opportunity to betray Him (Matt. 26:14-16). Because the betrayal took place on Wednesday, we have received the tradition from Apostolic times to fast on Wednesday throughout the year.


Supper
April 13

Holy Thursday

On the evening of this day, which was the eve of the feast of unleavened bread (that is, the Passover), our Redeemer supped with His twelve disciples in the city. He blessed the bread and the wine, and gave us the Mystery of the Divine Eucharist. He washed the feet of the disciples as an example of humility. He said openly that one of them was about to betray Him, and He pointed out the betrayer by revealing that it was he "that dippeth his hand with Me in the dish." And after Judas had straightway gone forth, Jesus gave the disciples His final and sublime instructions, which are contained in the first Gospel Reading of the Holy Passion (John 13:31-18:1 known as the Gospel of the Testament). After this the God-man went forth to the Mount of Olives, and there He began to be sorrowful and in anguish. He went off alone, and bending the knees He prayed fervently. From His great anguish, His sweat became as it were great drops of blood falling to the ground. As soon as He had completed that anguished prayer, lo, Judas came with a multitude of soldiers and a great crowd; on greeting the Teacher guile fully with a kiss, he betrayed Him.

The Lord Jesus was then apprehended and taken prisoner to the high priests Annas and Caiaphas. The disciples were scattered, but Peter, who was more fervent than the others, followed Him even into the court of the high priest, but in the end denied thrice that he was His disciple.

Then our divine Teacher was brought before the lawless Sanhedrin and was interrogated concerning His disciples and His teaching. The high priest adjured Him before God that He tell them whether He was truly the Christ. And having spoken the truth, He was judged guilty of death, supposedly as one who had blasphemed. Then they spat in His face, beat Him, smote Him with the palms of their hands, and mocked Him in every way, throughout the whole night until the morning.


Burial
April 14

Holy Friday

When Friday dawned, Christ was sent bound from Caiaphas to Pontius Pilate, who was then Governor of Judea. Pilate interrogated Him in many ways, and once and again acknowledged that He was innocent, but to please the Jews, he later passed the sentence of death against Him. After scourging the Lord of all as though He were a runaway slave, he surrendered Him to be crucified.

Thus the Lord Jesus was handed over to the soldiers, was stripped of His garments, was clothed in a purple robe, was crowned with a wreath of thorns, had a reed placed in His hand as though it were a sceptre, was bowed before in mockery, was spat upon, and was buffeted in the face and on the head. Then they again clothed Him in His own garments, and bearing the cross, He came to Golgotha, a place of condemnation, and there, about the third hour, He was crucified between two thieves. Although both blasphemed Him at the first, the thief at His right hand repented, and said: "Remember me, O Lord, when Thou comest in Thy Kingdom," to which our Saviour answered, "Today shalt thou be with Me in Paradise." As He hung upon the Cross, He was blasphemed by those who were passing by, was mocked by the high priests, and by the soldiers was given vinegar to drink mixed with gall. About the ninth hour, He cried out with a loud voice, saying, "It is finished." And the Lamb of God "Which taketh away the sin of the world" (John 1:29) expired on the day when the moon was full, and at the hour when, according to the Law, was slain the Passover lamb, which was established as a type of Him in the time of Moses.

Even lifeless creation mourned the death of the Master, and it trembled and was altered out of fear. Yet, even though the Maker of creation was already dead, they pierced Him in His immaculate side, and forthwith came there out Blood and Water. Finally, at about the setting of the sun, Joseph of Arimathea came with Nicodemus (both of them had been secret disciples of Jesus), and they took down the all-holy Body of the Teacher from the Cross and anointed it with aromatic spices, and wrapped it in a clean linen cloth. When they had buried Him in a new tomb, they rolled a great stone over its entrance.

Such are the dread and saving sufferings of our Lord Jesus Christ commemorated today, and in remembrance of them, we have received the Apostolic commandment that a fast be observed every Friday.


Holysaturday
April 15

Holy Saturday

On Saturday, the high priests and Pharisees gathered together before Pilate and asked him to have Jesus' tomb sealed until the third day; because, as those enemies of God said, "We suspect that His disciples will come and steal His buried body by night, and then proclaim to the people that His resurrection is true, as that deceiver Himself foretold while He was yet alive; and then the last deception shall be worse than the first." After they had said these things to Pilate and received his permission, they went and sealed the tomb, and assigned a watch for security, that is, guards from among the soldiers under the supervision of the high priests (Matt. 27:62-66). While commemorating the entombment of the holy Body of our Lord today, we also celebrate His dread descent with His soul, whereby He destroyed the gates and bars of Hades, and made His light to shine where only darkness had reigned (Job 3 8 : 17; Esaias 49:9; 1 Peter 3:18-20); death was put to death, Hades was stripped of all its captives, our first parents and all the righteous who died from the beginning of time ran to Him Whom they had awaited, and the holy angelic orders glorified God for the restoration of our fallen race.


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Wisdom of the Fathers

Because all their kings had mostly been unjust and covetous and subjected them to wars ... he said to them, 'Trust me, I am not like them. I am gentle and mild.' He demonstrated this by the manner of his entrance, not entering at the head of an army but simply riding on a donkey.
St. John Chrysostom
Homilies on the Gospel of John, 66.1. Taken from: Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture. Vol: John. Intervarsity Press, 2007, p. 55.

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