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Assumption Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2021-07-25
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Assumption Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (773) 626-3114
  • Fax:
  • (773) 626-3141
  • Street Address:

  • 601 South Central Avenue

  • Chicago, IL 60644-5089


Contact Information




Services Schedule

Sunday Services
8:30 am - Orthros
10:00 am - Divine Liturgy

Sunday School after Communion

 

Weekday Services in Chapel of St. Catherine
9:00 am - Orthros
10:00 am - Divine Liturgy

 

The Mission of the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church

Is to lead the faithful into the Kingdom of God by:

Proclaiming and teaching the Gospel in accordance with the Orthodox Faith;

Sanctifying the faithful through God’s grace in worship, the Divine Liturgy and the sacraments;

Enhancing the spiritual life of the faithful;

Adding to the numbers of the faithful by receiving persons into the church through instruction, baptism and/or chrismation.


Past Bulletins


Saints and Feasts

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July 25

Dormition of St. Anna, mother of the Theotokos

According to tradition, Anna, the ancestor of God, lived for sixty-nine years, and her spouse Joachim, for eighty; according to one account, Saint Joachim died two years before Saint Anna. The Theotokos had been orphaned of both her parents already when she was eleven years of age, when she was living in the Temple (see Sept. 8 and Nov. 21). Saint Anna is invoked for conceiving children, and for help in difficult childbirth.


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Dormition of St. Anna, mother of the Theotokos
The Reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Galatians 4:22-27

Brethren, Abraham had two sons, one by a slave and one by a free woman. But the son of the slave was born according to the flesh, the son of the free woman through promise. Now this is an allegory: these women are two covenants. One is from Mount Sinai, bearing children for slavery; she is Hagar. Now Hagar is Mount Sinai in Arabia; she corresponds to the present Jerusalem, for she is in slavery with her children. But the Jerusalem above is free, and she is our mother. For it is written, "Rejoice, O barren one who does not bear; break forth and shout, you who are not in travail; for the children of the desolate one are many more than the children of her that is married."


Gospel Reading

5th Sunday of Matthew
The Reading is from Matthew 8:28-34; 9:1

At that time, when Jesus came to the country of the Gergesenes, two demoniacs met him, coming out of the tombs, so fierce that no one would pass that way. And behold, they cried out, "What have you to do with us, O Son of God? Have you come here to torment us before the time?" Now a herd of many swine was feeding at some distance from them. And the demons begged him, "If you cast us out, send us away into the herd of swine." And he said to them, "Go." So they came out and went into the swine; and behold, the whole herd rushed down the steep bank into the sea, and perished in the waters. The herdsmen fled, and going into the city they told everything, and what had happened to the demoniacs. And behold, all the city came out to meet Jesus; and when they saw him, they begged him to leave their neighborhood. And getting into a boat he crossed over and came to his own city.


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Wisdom of the Fathers

Now, should any one say, "And wherefore did Christ fulfill the devils' request, suffering them to depart into the herd of swine?" this would be our reply, that He did so, not as yielding to them, but as providing for many objects thereby.
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 28 on Matthew 8, 4th Century

One, to teach them that are delivered from those wicked tyrants, how great the malice of their insidious enemies: another, that all might learn, how not even against swine are they bold, except He allow them; a third, that they would have treated those men more grievously than the swine, unless even in their calamity they had enjoyed much of God's providential care. For that they hate us more than the brutes is surely evident to every man.
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 28 on Matthew 8, 4th Century

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Parish News and Events

Sunday - July 25, 2021

 8:30 a.m. Orthros followed by Divine Liturgy

 

  *  *  *  *  *  GIFT OF LIGHT  *  *  *  *  *

 This Week's Gift of Light (July 25, 2021)

For the Health

&

Well-Being of

Anonymous

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MEMORIALS
 

9 days - Panagiota Kalasountas

1  Year - Ionna Mantis
1 Year - George Trambas
 
May Their Memory Be Eternal.
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CHRISMATION
 
~ Mr. Antonio Caballero ~
 
Your Church Family Welcomes You
& May God Continue Bless You!
 
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~ Baptism ~
 
 Sunday, July 25
 
Baby Theodore Kunach 
 
Congratulations to the Proud Parents 
 Theodore Maria  Kunach
 
+ + +

 Coffee Hour

of

Sunday, July 25

Sponsored by Dr. Elaine Alexander

(Godmother of Mr. Antonio Caballero)

If you're interested in sponsoring a Coffee Hour Sunday, please contact our Church Office. 

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   Welcome Guests and Visitors If you are visiting with us today, we welcome you and hope that you will join us regularly for prayer and fellowship. If you would like to join our mailing list or would like more information about our Church, please see a Parish Council Member or Father Apostolos.

 
Attending Services In-Person Given recent updates to COVID guidelines for Phase IV in the City of Chicago, we will no longer require reservations to attend church services in-person at Assumption. While pre-reservation will no longer be required, the health and safety of our community remain our top priority, and we need your help in adhering to the public health protocols we've set in place in accordance with Metropolis guidelines. Seating is first-come, first-serve.

Live Streaming begins at 9:00 a.m. on Sundays and 9:30 a.m. on Weekdays and Saturday.

Church Order Please come into the church prior to the start of the sermon, but remain in the back if the sermon has started. Please follow the direction of our Parish Council for the new procedure for receiving Holy Communion.

Reminders...

LET’S STAY CONNECTED - Help us to update our mailing lists. If you have moved, changed telephone numbers, or are not receiving our Church mailings, please call the Church Office. Also, our Church’s Listserv provides information and events related to the church, the weekly bulletins etc. Simply subscribe your email address through our Church’s website www.assumptionchicago.org under General Church Information link. Thank You!! 

HOW TO RECEIVE HOLY COMMUNION—Orthodox Christians in good standing are encouraged to receive Holy Communion frequently, provided they have prepared themselves spiritually, mentally and physically. They must be on time for the Divine Liturgy, and be in a Christ-like, calm state of mind. They should be in a confession relationship with their priest or spiritual father, and they should have self -examined their conscience. On the day of receiving Holy Communion, it is not proper to eat or drink anything before coming to church. When you approach to receive Holy Communion, state your Christian (baptismal) name clearly, remove your mask and open wide. Do not hold or touch the red communion cloth and do not blot your lips. Please wait about 10 – 15 seconds before placing your mask on your face as to allow your lips to dry, if you are still wearing a mask. 

 A Few More Announcements.... 

 June/July Weekday Church Services

  • Monday, July 26 - 9:00 a.m. - Orthros & Divine Liturgy  +Saint Paraskevi of Rome
  • Tuesday, July 27 - 9:00 a.m. - Orthros & Divine Liturgy +Saint Panteleimon the Great Martyr2021

2021 AUGUST RELIGIOUS CALENDAR FOR THE FEAST OF THE DORMITION OF THE VIRGIN MARY
 
MONDAY, AUGUST 2
 
       6:30 p.m.        Small Paraklesis Service  6:30 μ.μ.         Μικρή Παράκλησις 

TUESDAY, AUGUST 3

       6:30 p.m.        Great Paraklesis Service6:30 μ.μ.           Μεγάλη Παράκλησις

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4

       6:30 p.m.        Small Paraklesis Service6:30 μ.μ.           Μικρή Παράκλησις

 THURSDAY, AUGUST 5

       Forefeast of the Holy Transfiguration       Great Festal Vespers at Holy Transfiguration Monastery in Harvard, IL

 FRIDAY, AUGUST 6        

THE HOLY TRANSFIGURATION   OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST / ΑΝΑΜΝΗΣΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΘΕΙΑΣ ΜΕΤΑΜΟΡΦΩΣΕΩΣ ΤΟΥ ΚΥΡΙΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΘΕΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΗΜΩΝ ΙΗΣΟΥ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥ

       8:30 a.m.         Orthros                                              8:30 π.μ.         Όρθρος

       9:00 a.m.         Divine Liturgy                                     9:00 π.μ.         Θεία Λειτουργία

       NO EVENING PARAKLESIS SERVICE                        ΔΕΝ ΘΑ ΤΕΛΕΣΘΕΙ ΕΣΠΕΡΙΝΗ ΠΑΡΑΚΛΗΣΙΣ

MONDAY, AUGUST 9

       6:30 p.m.        Small Paraklesis Service                       6:30 μ.μ.         Μικρή Παράκλησις

TUESDAY, AUGUST 10

       6:30 p.m.        Great Paraklesis Service                       6:30 μ.μ.         Μεγάλη Παράκλησις

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11

       6:30 p.m.        Small Paraklesis Service                       6:30 μ.μ.         Μικρή Παράκλησις

THURSDAY, AUGUST 12

       6:30 p.m.        Great Paraklesis Service                       6:30 μ.μ.         Μεγάλη Παράκλησις 

FRIDAY, AUGUST 13

       10:00 a.m.       Small Paraklesis Service                      10:00 π.μ.       Μικρή Παράκλησις

        6:30 p.m.        Vespers, Epitaphios, and Lamentations to the Virgin Mary               6:30 μ.μ.         Εσπερινός, Επιτάφιος και Ύμνος της Κοιμήσεως 

SATURDAY, AUGUST 14

FOREFEAST OF THE DORMITION                               ΠΡΟΕΟΡΤΙΑΤΗΣΚΟΙΜΗΣΕΩΣΤΗΣΤΗΕΟΤΟΚΟΥ

       7:00 p.m.        Hierarchical and Great Feast Day  Vespers of the Dormition of the Theotokos

       7:00 μ.μ.         Πανηγυρικός Μέγας Εσπερινός 

ALL NIGHT VIGIL / ΟΛΟΝΥΚΤΟΣ ΑΓΡΥΠΝΙΑ

       10:30 p.m.      Small Supplication to the Theotokos    (Names of the living inaudibly commemorated)

       10:30 μ.μ.       Ο Κανών της Μικρής Παρακλήσεως     (Μνημόνευσις ονοματών ζώντων μυστικώς)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 15

ALL NIGHT VIGIL CONTINUES THE DORMITION OF OUR MOST HOLY LADY THE THEOTOKOS AND EVER VIRGIN MARY /  Η ΚΟΙΜΗΣΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΥΠΕΡΑΓΙΑΣ ΔΕΣΠΟΙΝΗΣ ΗΜΩΝ ΤΗΕΟΤΟΚΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΑΕΙΠΑΡΘΕΝΟΥ ΜΑΡΙΑΣ

       12:00 a.m.       Akathist Hymn to the Theotokos            12:00 π.μ.       Ακάθιστος Ύμνος της Θεοτόκου

         2:00 a.m.         Sacrament of Holy Unction                    2:00 π.μ.         Ακολουθία του Αγίου Ευχελαίου

 First Divine Liturgy / Πρώτη Θεία Λειτουργία

          4:00 a.m.         Orthros                                            4:00 π.μ.         Όρθρος

          5:00 a.m.         Divine Liturgy                                  5:00 π.μ.         Θεία Λειτουργία 

 Second Divine Liturgy / Δεύτερη Θεία Λειτουργία

        8:00 a.m.         Orthros                                            8:00 π.μ.         Όρθρος

      10:00 a.m.       Hierarchical Divine Liturgy             10:00 π.μ.       Αρχιερατική Θεία Λειτουργία

MONDAY, AUGUST 23

APODOSIS OF THE DORMITION OF THE HOLY THEOTOKOS / ΑΠΟΔΟΣΙΣΤΗΣΕΟΡΤΗΣΤΗΣΚΟΙΜΗΣΕΩΣΤΗΣΤΗΕΟΤΟΚΟΥ

         9:00 a.m.         Orthros and Divine Liturgy                      9:00 π.μ.         Όρθρος και Θεία Λειτουργία 

 Upcoming Parish Events
  • August 28 - Liturgy in the Park II - St. Iakovos Retreat Center (Kansasville, WI) - Details coming soon! 

Altar Boy Meeting

Join us!   Altar boy Meeting on Saturday, July 31 followed by lunch here at the church.

Items needed for the Feast Day of Panagia

As we prepare for the feast of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary, we will need one family per week to donate the flowers to don the Icon of Panagia for the Paraklesis/Supplication Services and for the feast day of Panagia. Donation: $400.00 each per Icon.
More items will be needed and will be posted in your bulletin. Please contact the Church office if you would like to donate or need more information. God bless you and thank you for your continued love and support of our beloved Church of Panagia!

Orthodox Catechism Classes

If you are interested in learning about the Orthodox Faith, join our catechism classes beginning in September 2021 (TBA). The program is made for people from various backgrounds, Christian or not, and is intended to familiarize you with the theology, traditions, and daily life of Orthodox Christians. The lessons usually take about an hour, but we might run over occasionally on some more challenging topics. Besides actually coming to classes, in order to get yourselves acquainted with the practical aspects of the faith, I strongly suggest that you participate in as many Church services (including weekday services) as possible moving forward. Check our website www.assumptionchicago.org for updates on the calendar. Worship is the most important aspect of our faith, and it is important that you get familiar with it. In the meantime, I highly recommend “Becoming Orthodox” by Peter Guilquist. It is a story of every believer who is searching for the Church. Where Christ is Lord. Where holiness, human responsibility, and the Sovereignty of God are preached. I also highly recommend purchasing your own copy of the Orthodox Study Bible. If you have any question, please don’t hesitate to call.  ~Father Apostolos

Elderly Home Care Supplies

If you or someone you know is in need of elderly home care supplies, please let us know. We have an assortment of items, all of which are unopened and unused, available for donation. Please contact Kristin Callahan with inquiries: (630) 464-5828

Philoptochos News

  Please plan to attend the Philoptochos General Meeting scheduled for Sunday, August 1st, immediately following the Divine Liturgy in Saint Catherine’s Meeting Room.  We will discuss upcoming events including fellowship receptions for the Panagia Vespers and Feast Day, August 14th and 15th.  If you are able to assist, help is needed setting up and serving refreshments.  Please email office@assumptionchicago.org or Melia Linardos at mlinardos@comcast.net or 630-660-4643.

Wedding Anniversary

Did you know that the Orthodox Church has a prayer service for Wedding Anniversaries?

While planning with your spouse what you will do on your day of remembrance, don’t forget to contact the Church Office to set-up an appointment for the prayer service with Father Apostolos. While it is suggested that the prayer be read on your Wedding Anniversary, it may also be read on Sundays after Church services.

 Stewardship

Stewards 248

Amount Pledged $199,724.29

Average Pledge $808.60

Numbers reflected as of (7/14/2021)

If you have not received a Stewardship Packet, please contact the church office at stewardship@assumptionchicago.org or 773.626.3114. It may be that we do not have you in our records as a Steward, or do not have your current address on file. If you are moving, or have moved recently, please contact the church office with your new address.

Stewardship Prayer

Lord Jesus Christ, Thou are the Good Steward, who redeemed Adam and Eve of their failed stewardship by offering Thyself for the life of the world. Thou didst teach us in the feeding of the multitudes that whatever we give to God is returned to us manifold. Thou didst praise those good and faithful servants in the parable of the talents who returned to the Master their gifts multiplied. So help us to learn the joy of stewardship, remembering that everything we have comes from Thee. For Thou art the Good Steward and to Thee we offer thanksgiving, praise and glory, together with Thy Father who is everlasting and Thine all-holy, good and life-giving Spirit now and ever and onto the ages of ages. Amen.

Memorials

Please contact our church office in advance if you wish to have a memorial for a loved one. We will do our best to accommodate you, but please be aware that sometimes it is difficult to reserve for large groups due to space limitations. If desired, you may inquire with the office about the alternative option of Father offering the memorial at the gravesite.

Weekly Offering

Please remember to make an offering this week to support the work of our parish in serving the needs of our many faithful! You may do this in person at the end of the Divine Liturgy (there will be an acrylic box on a stand in the narthex of the church), or if you are watching from home you may use the following link: www.assumptionchicago.org. Every little bit helps, and no gift is too small. We appreciate your support!

Other Notes 

* Who May Receive Holy Communion? Because receiving Holy Communion or any other Sacrament is an expression of our acceptance of the dogmatic and moral teachings of the Orthodox Faith, only Orthodox Christians (by baptism or chrismation) in good standing may participate. For this reason, persons who do not agree with these teachings, or who are not in good standing (for example, married outside the church, or civilly divorced but not ecclesiastically divorced, etc.), must return to good standing in order to participate in Orthodox Sacraments such as Holy Communion and Unction; this also applies to those who have been asked to be a Godparent for a Baptism or a Sponsor for a Wedding. If you or another person(s) have fallen into any of these (or other) predicaments, please contact Father Apostolos and he will direct you with information needed to attain complete restoration in the Church. 

* The Gift of Light Please give the “Gift of Light” to Assumption Panagia’s Church. We need a family or an individual, to sponsor, per week, the lighting of our vigil lamps and candles in both of our holy Altars of Panagia and Saint Catherine. This includes the daily lighting of both of our holy Altars throughout the week. Suggested donation for this ministry is $100.00. Sign up can be made through our Tithe.ly platform. Through our Church’s Website simply click on the big green GIVE button, request your week and make your donation. Reservations, with your donation to Assumption Church, can also be made through the church office. Simply, ask for the week you desire and remember to offer the names of your loved ones, both the living and those who have fallen asleep, so that they may be commemorated at the Prothesis Table of Oblation) during the Sunday Orthros of that week.

An acknowledgement in the weekly bulletin will be printed. Please specify if you would like your donation posted either in memory of… or for the health and wellbeing of…. Our Church is blessed to have two consecrated Altars. During the Consecration service, and forever after, the Lord entrusts to the angelic powers to keep the holy Altar pure and holy. As Saint Symeon of Thessaloniki reminds us, the Holy Altar is the border between heaven and earth, it is the throne of glory and the dwelling place of God and the workshop of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. We all need prayers, and your “Gift of Light” will help.

Donations and Stewardship may be sent via US mail or electronically through our Tithe.ly platform. Through our Church’s Website simply click on the big green GIVE button and scroll down to where you wish to give. You also have the option to set up recurring payments for your Stewardship through this page.

People Helping People  A number of parishioners have made known their desire to help people who need assistance. The church office is keeping a list of volunteers. Call the office if you would like your name added to the list of volunteers. There can’t be too many. If you know of anyone who needs any sort of help call the church office 773-626-3114 to make the connection. Remember, many people are ashamed/afraid to ask for help. Keep your eyes and ears open and ask about needs with kind concern.

Please be sure to review flyer & announcement page for important upcoming and current events.

COMMUNITY PRAYER LIST (put this in your prayer corner at home)

O Lord our God, Who by word alone did heal all diseases, Who cured the mother in law of Peter, You Who chastise with pity and heal according to Your goodness; grant aid to these Your servants (Names) and heal them of every sickness of which they are grieved; lift them up from their pain, and send down upon them Your great mercy. For to you we send up Glory: to Father, and to Son, and to Holy Spirit, both now and ever, and to the ages of ages. Amen.

PRAYERS FOR: Athanasia, Terry, Kyriakos, Becky, Salem, Mantia, Georgia, Vicki, Maria, Vasilios, Nektaria, John, Violet, Cynthis, Fr. Jon-Stephen Hedges,  Evangelos, William, Momcilo, Jill, Panagiotis, Vasiliki, Elizabeth, Panagiota, Betty, Dimitri, Alexander, Vasiliki, Eleni, Panagiotis, George, Thomas, Nicholas, Sophia, Susan, Mary Lou, Mehmet.  (Contact Assumption Business Office to add names at   office@assumptionchicago.org or call Panagia office at 773.626.3114

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