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St. George Church
Publish Date: 2024-02-25
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St. George Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (207) 945-9588
  • Street Address:

  • 90 Sanford St

  • Bangor, ME 04401
  • Mailing Address:

  • 90 Sanford St

  • Bangor, ME 04401


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Services Schedule

ORTHROS: 9:00

LITURGY:  10:00


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News, Events and Announcements

AVOID A WINTER PARKING TICKET by observing city guidelines:  If the day of the week is an even number then we park on the church side of the street.  If the day of the week is an odd number then we park across from the church.  This Sunday is an odd number, park on the opposite side of the street from the church. 

PRAYER REQUESTS Please lift up prayer for parishioners' loved ones and friends: Seraphima (Maria Flanzala's daughter) who suffered a stroke a couple weeks ago and is now recovering.  Please also keep Jaye Goulet in your prayers who is also in recovery from a stroke.  Her recovery has been slow, but she is making good progress and is grateful for your continued prayers.  

SPECIAL COMMEMORATIONS THIS WEEK  Monday, 26 Feb - St. Photini the Samaritan Woman (the woman at the well) / St. Porphyrios Bishop of Gaza; Tuesday, 27 Feb - St. Raphael of Brooklyn (learn more about him here:  https://www.goarch.org/chapel/saints?contentid=1885).

SUNDAY SCHOOL TODAY  Mrs. Bucklin is back and will be teaching two new Greek letters and Saints' lives today!

SUNDAY FELLOWSHIP HOUR is our weekly pot-luck meal. If you are able and can bring something to share at table on any given Sunday, it is always appreciated--thank you! 

THIS IS THE SUNDAY OF THE PUBLICAN AND PHARISEE  This is the Sunday that begins the Triodion (three week) period that leads us into Great and Holy Lent.  This is also a non-fasting week. Please consult your wall calendar that St. George makes available each year to better understand the feasting and fasting periods of our Holy Faith.  If you don't have a calendar they are on the candle stand in the narthex and are available at no charge.

EXTRA LOAVES OF PROSFORA APPRECIATED Now is the time to be stocking our church freezer with extra loaves of the Bread of Offering.  If you have been / are a prosfora baker, your ministry is especially appreciated for the upcoming Lenten season when more breads are regularly needed and used. Thank you and God bless the ministry of your heart and hands!

PREPARING THE HEART AND FOSTERING REPENTANCE  Great and Holy Lent (which starts in three weeks) is a time of reflection, prayer, repentance and offerings of love.  It is a time to atune ourselves more closely to the Lord and His example for us. A tradition in many churches is to read the Psalter through twice during the Lenten season.  It is a beautiful and blessed tradition to participate in this way. 

In order to make this work, we'll need a group of 20 persons who will read one kathisma from the Book of Psalms each day (that would be a collection of assigned Psalms for each day). 

If all 20 persons pray daily, the Psalter will be read in its entirety every day.  By the time Great Lent concludes the participants will have read the Psalter through, completely, twice.  What will you need to participate?  Willingness and resolve to read--and a psalter that is divided into kathismata.  The Psalter can be ordered through our bookshop for $18.  

The Psalm readings are done at home, at a convenient time for you. You do not need to be a member of St. George to participate, just be an Orthodox Christian.  If you are interested in joining/ordering a Psalter book, please contact Pres. at doxa 141 at gmail dot com, preferably, this week.  Thank you.

PREPARING FOR THE COMING LENTEN SEASON  Feel free to share titles of your favorite "go-to" vegan cookbooks / resources or recipes for the season.  Then we can offer ideas to better prepare those who need to cook for their families or others in the spirit of the season.  It is said that 10 recipes are generally what most families rely on and cycle them over and over.  Sometimes finding a new cookbook, recipe or tip can make all the difference for a family.  Feel free to share your ideas with Pres. and we can publish them in the bulletin.

REMINDER: OUR NEW POINT PERSON  Nina Fearon accepted the challenge of updating our parish contact database.  Thank you, Nina!  This is what she needs from you to assure its success.  We ask all parishioners to provide her their most up to date information.  Please supply this information directly to her:  First & Last Name (include spouse's name if applicable); Postal address; Telephone number(s) and which person's phone it relates to; email address and if it's preferable to text you at your cell number. Your info will not be published--it will be maintained here only to better serve the needs of parishioners and keep everyone updated as necessary.

Please email your information to: nina.zagva@gmail.com.  Or you can write your information on paper and send it to the church office, attn: Nina Fearon (St. George GOC / 90 Sanford Street / Bangor, ME 04401).  Please submit your information this week if possible. We are trying to avoid the use of texting for this submission.  Thank you for your understanding and participation.  And thanks to all who've already responded!

HELP FOR OUR NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD PANTRY  The Bangor Area Homeless Shelter (263 Main Street) has reached out to us asking for staple foods for their food pantry which has run low on provisions.  Please add some staple items to your shopping cart weekly for the homeless shelter.  Leave your donation in the church office.  Jack Baldwin has graciously offered to drop off the donations regularly.  Protein foods are welcome and especially gluten free items as many people suffer with digestive problems.  Canned Vienna sausages and SPAM are both GF and good, easy to use, sources of protein.  Please check out this link to learn more about the shelter's needs and how you can help meet them.  This is our neighborhood and these are our neighbors:  https://www.bangorareashelter.org/support-us/donate-to-the-bangor-area-shelter/ 

PLEASE HELP ST. GEORGE RAISE A BIT OF EXTRA INCOME by turning in bottles and cans for redemption at Damon's Beverage and Redemption Center at 700 Hogan Road in Bangor.  Last year St. George received just shy of $400 for the year by this redemption method--every little bit helps.  Thank you!

GOD NOTICES  The upkeep of our church shows love for God and the beauty of His house.  When we walk in and see a well kept area, it adds to the reverence we feel for our spiritual home and the welcome it affords those who enter.  Each week after services, vacuuming of the nave and narthex needs to be done. Would volunteers step up and do the vacuuming on Sunday when it's obvious it's not already been done?  It does not need to be the same person every week and can be done before leaving for home.  This ministry is much appreciated.  Most know that the church does not have a janitor and relies on the goodwill of parishioners to keep things looking nice. Thank you to all who will participate. 

SPECIAL THANKS to our young adults who often tidy up our sacred space.  We're always grateful for your ministry!

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE - Donations can be made online.

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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Προκείμενον. Fifth Tone. ΨΑΛΜΟΙ 11.7,1.
Σὺ Κύριε, φυλάξαις ἡμᾶς καὶ διατηρήσαις ἡμᾶς.
Στίχ. Σῶσον με, Κύριε, ὅτι ἐκλέλοιπεν ὅσιος.

τὸ Ἀνάγνωσμα Πρὸς Τιμόθεον β' 3:10-15.

Τέκνον Τιμόθεε, παρηκολούθηκάς μου τῇ διδασκαλίᾳ, τῇ ἀγωγῇ, τῇ προθέσει, τῇ πίστει, τῇ μακροθυμίᾳ, τῇ ἀγάπῃ, τῇ ὑπομονῇ, τοῖς διωγμοῖς, τοῖς παθήμασιν, οἷά μοι ἐγένετο ἐν Ἀντιοχείᾳ, ἐν Ἰκονίῳ, ἐν Λύστροις, οἵους διωγμοὺς ὑπήνεγκα· καὶ ἐκ πάντων με ἐρρύσατο ὁ κύριος. Καὶ πάντες δὲ οἱ θέλοντες εὐσεβῶς ζῇν ἐν Χριστῷ Ἰησοῦ διωχθήσονται. Πονηροὶ δὲ ἄνθρωποι καὶ γόητες προκόψουσιν ἐπὶ τὸ χεῖρον, πλανῶντες καὶ πλανώμενοι. Σὺ δὲ μένε ἐν οἷς ἔμαθες καὶ ἐπιστώθης, εἰδὼς παρὰ τίνος ἔμαθες, καὶ ὅτι ἀπὸ βρέφους τὰ ἱερὰ γράμματα οἶδας, τὰ δυνάμενά σε σοφίσαι εἰς σωτηρίαν διὰ πίστεως τῆς ἐν Χριστῷ Ἰησοῦ.

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 Second Letter to Timothy 3:10-15.

TIMOTHY, my son, you have observed my teaching, my conduct, my aim in life, my faith, my patience, my love, my steadfastness, my persecutions, my sufferings, what befell me at Antioch, at lconion, and at Lystra, what persecutions I endured; yet from them all the Lord rescued me. Indeed all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted, while evil men and impostors will go on from bad to worse, deceivers and deceived. But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it and how from childhood you have been acquainted with the sacred writings which are able to instruct you for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.


Gospel Reading

Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee: Triodion Begins Today
Κατὰ Λουκᾶν 18:10-14

Εἶπεν ὁ Κύριος τήν παραβολὴν ταύτην· Ἄνθρωποι δύο ἀνέβησαν εἰς τὸ ἱερὸν προσεύξασθαι, ὁ εἷς Φαρισαῖος καὶ ὁ ἕτερος τελώνης. ὁ Φαρισαῖος σταθεὶς πρὸς ἑαυτὸν ταῦτα προσηύχετο· ὁ Θεός, εὐχαριστῶ σοι ὅτι οὐκ εἰμὶ ὥσπερ οἱ λοιποὶ τῶν ἀνθρώπων, ἅρπαγες, ἄδικοι, μοιχοί, ἢ καὶ ὡς οὗτος ὁ τελώνης· νηστεύω δὶς τοῦ σαββάτου, ἀποδεκατῶ πάντα ὅσα κτῶμαι. καὶ ὁ τελώνης μακρόθεν ἑστὼς οὐκ ἤθελεν οὐδὲ τοὺς ὀφθαλμοὺς εἰς τὸν οὐρανὸν ἐπᾶραι, ἀλλ᾿ ἔτυπτεν εἰς τὸ στῆθος αὐτοῦ λέγων· ὁ Θεός, ἱλάσθητί μοι τῷ ἁμαρτωλῷ. λέγω ὑμῖν, κατέβη οὗτος δεδικαιωμένος εἰς τὸν οἶκον αὐτοῦ ἢ γὰρ ἐκεῖνος· ὅτι πᾶς ὁ ὑψῶν ἑαυτὸν ταπεινωθήσεται, ὁ δὲ ταπεινῶν ἑαυτὸν ὑψωθήσεται.

Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee: Triodion Begins Today
The Reading is from Luke 18:10-14

The Lord said this parable, "Two men went up into the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself, 'God, I thank you that I am not like other men, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week, I give tithes of all that I get.' But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, 'God, be merciful to me a sinner!' I tell you, this man went down to his house justified rather than the other; for everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but he who humbles himself will be exalted."


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Saints and Feasts

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February 25

Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee: Triodion Begins Today

The Pharisees were an ancient and outstanding sect among the Jews known for their diligent observance of the outward matters of the Law. Although, according to the word of our Lord, they "did all their works to be seen of men" (Matt. 23:5), and were hypocrites (ibid. 23: 13, 14, 15, etc.), because of the apparent holiness of their lives they were thought by all to be righteous, and separate from others, which is what the name Pharisee means. On the other hand, Publicans, collectors of the royal taxes, committed many injustices and extortions for filthy lucre's sake, and all held them to be sinners and unjust. It was therefore according to common opinion that the Lord Jesus in His parable signified a virtuous person by a Pharisee, and a sinner by a Publican, to teach His disciples the harm of pride and the profit of humble-mindedness.

Since the chief weapon for virtue is humility, and the greatest hindrance to it is pride, the divine Fathers have set these three weeks before the Forty-day Fast as a preparation for the spiritual struggles of virtue. This present week they have called Harbinger, since it declares that the Fast is approaching; and they set humility as the foundation for all our spiritual labors by appointing that the parable of the Publican and the Pharisee be read today, even before the Fast begins, to teach, through the vaunting of the Pharisee, that the foul smoke of self-esteem and the stench of boasting drives away the grace of the Spirit, strips man of all his virtue, and casts him into the pits of Hades; and, through the repentance and contrite prayer of the Publican, that humility confers upon the sinner forgiveness of all his wicked deeds and raises him up to the greatest heights.

All foods are allowed the week that follows this Sunday.


February 25

Tarasius, Patriarch of Constantinople

This Saint was the son of one of the foremost princes in Constantinople, and was originally a consul and first among the Emperor's private counselors. Then, in 784, he was elected Patriarch of Constantinople by the Sovereigns Irene and her son Constantine Porphyrogenitus. He convoked the Seventh Ecumenical Council that upheld the holy icons, and became the boast of the Church and a light to the clergy. He reposed in 806.


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Fifth Tone

Let us the faithful give praise and worship to the Logos, coeternal with the Father and the Spirit, born of the Virgin for our salvation; for of His own goodwill he consented to ascend the cross in the flesh and endured death and raised the dead by His glorious resurrection.
Τὸν συνάναρχον Λόγον Πατρὶ καὶ Πνεύματι, τὸν ἐκ Παρθένου τεχθέντα εἰς σωτηρίαν ἡμῶν, ἀνυμνήσωμεν πιστοὶ καὶ προσκυνήσωμεν, ὅτι ηὐδόκησε σαρκί, ἀνελθεῖν ἐν τῷ σταυρῷ, καὶ θάνατον ὑπομεῖναι, καὶ ἐγεῖραι τοὺς τεθνεῶτας, ἐν τῇ ἐνδόξῳ Ἀναστάσει αὐτοῦ.

APOLYTIKION FOR ST. GEORGE in the Fourth Tone

Ὡς τῶν αἰχμαλώτων ἐλευθερωτής,
καὶ τῶν πτωχῶν ὑπερασπιστής,
ἀσθενούντων ἰατρός,
βασιλέων ὑπέρμαχος,
Τροπαιοφόρε Μεγαλομάρτυς Γεώργιε,
πρέσβευε Χριστῷ τῷ Θεῷ,
σωθῆναι τὰς ψυχὰς ἡμῶν.

AS the Liberator of captives,
and the protector of the poor,
a physician for the ill,
he defender of rulers,
O great Martyr, Saint George, victorious,
pray for us to Christ our God
to save our souls.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Fourth Tone

Let us flee from the boasting of the Pharisee and learn through our own sighs of sorrow the humility of the Publican. Let us cry out to the Savior, "Have mercy on us, for through You alone are we reconciled."
Φαρισαίου φύγωμεν ὑψηγορίαν, καὶ Τελώνου μάθωμεν, τὸ ταπεινὸν ἐν στεναγμοῖς, πρὸς τὸν Σωτῆρα κραυγάζοντες· Ἵλαθι μόνε ἡμῖν εὐδιάλλακτε.
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