Holy Trinity Church
Publish Date: 2018-12-02
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Holy Trinity Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (740) 282-9835
  • Fax:
  • (740) 282-2091
  • Street Address:

  • 300 South Fourth Street

  • Steubenville, OH 43952
  • Mailing Address:

  • P.O. Box 788

  • Steubenville, OH 43952


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Second Tone. Psalm 117.14,18.
The Lord is my strength and my song.
Verse: The Lord has chastened me sorely.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians 6:10-17.

Brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his might. Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we are not contending against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world rulers of this present darkness, against the spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Stand, therefore, having girded your loins with truth, and having put on the breastplate of righteousness, and having shod your feet with the equipment of the gospel of peace; besides all these, taking the shield of faith, with which you can quench all the flaming darts of the evil one. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.


Gospel Reading

14th Sunday of Luke
The Reading is from Luke 18:35-43

At that time, as Jesus drew near to Jericho, a blind man was sitting by the roadside begging; and hearing a multitude going by, he inquired what this meant. They told him, "Jesus of Nazareth is passing by." And he cried, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!" And those who were in front rebuked him, telling him to be silent; but he cried out all the more, "Son of David, have mercy on me!" And Jesus stopped, and commanded him to be brought to him; and when he came near, he asked him, "What do you want me to do for you?" He said, "Lord, let me receive my sight." And Jesus said to him, "Receive your sight; your faith has made you well." And immediately he received his sight and followed him, glorifying God; and all the people, when they saw it, gave praise to God.


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Saints and Feasts

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December 02

14th Sunday of Luke


Habbakuk
December 02

Habakkuk the Prophet

This Prophet, whose name means "loving embrace," is eighth in order of the minor Prophets. His homeland and tribe are not recorded in the Divine Scriptures; according to some, he was of the tribe of Symeon. He prophesied in the years of Joachim, who is also called Jechonias, before the Babylonian captivity of the Jewish People, which took place 599 years before Christ. When Nabuchodonosor came to take the Israelites captive, Habakkuk fled to Ostrakine, and after Jerusalem was destroyed and the Chaldeans departed, Habakkuk returned and cultivated his field. Once he made some pottage and was about to take it to the reapers in the field. An Angel of the Lord appeared to him, and carried him with the pottage to Babylon to feed Daniel in the lions' den, then brought him back to Judea (Bel and the Dragon, 33-39): His book of prophecy is divided into three chapters; the third chapter is also used as the Fourth Ode of the Psalter. His holy relics were found in Palestine during the reign of Emperor Theodosius the Great, through a revelation to Zebennus, Bishop of Eleutheropolis (Sozomen, Eccl. Hist., Book VII, 29).


Allsaint
December 02

Porphyrios of Kavsokalyvia

Saint Porphyrios (Bairaktaris) was born in 1907 with the name Evangelos in Evoia, Greece, in the small village of Agios Ioannis (Saint John). As a child he tended to the sheep in the hills, and it is there that he first read the life of Saint John the Hut-Dweller (Commemorated January 15th) which planted the desire of monasticism in his heart. The spark lit by Saint John was fanned when at the age of seven he overheard a conversation about the divine beauty of the Holy Mountain. Eventually he stowed away on a boat to Thessalonica, hoping from there to reach Mount Athos.

On the evening after his arrival, a group of monks gathered at the harbor to take the boat to Mount Athos. One of them noticed the young Porphyrios and asked him where he was going. Porphyrios told the monk that he was going to the Holy Mountain, but lied about the reason as to why. The monk, seeing through this, told Porphyrios to tell any inquirers that he was his nephew and that his mother had passed away, for otherwise he would not be allowed on the mountain since he was still a child.

The monk, whose name was Panteleimon, became his spiritual father and brought him to Kavsokalyvia, a small skete where Panteleimon lived with his brother, the Priest Ioannikos, as fellow monastics. The young Porphyrios loved to carry out the virtue of obedience to his elders, at times being tested by them without even knowing it. When he was fourteen, his elder asked Porphyrios what he was planning to do with his life. The young man told him that he wished to stay on the Mountain. Two or three years later, Porphyrios was tonsured with the name Nikitas.

Once, being obedient to one of his elders against the wishes of the other, Porphyrios went out on a rainy day to collect snails. After hours of filling his sack, and burdened by the wind and cold, Porphyrios found himself suddenly caught in a rockslide and was buried up to his knees. Crying out to the Theotokos he was miraculously delivered, but having suffered badly he developed pleurisy and had to leave Mount Athos to seek medical treatment. The elder who told him to collect the snails profusely apologized, and personally saw Porphyrios off of Mount Athos, kissing him on the forehead in tears.

Porphyrios returned to the village of Agios Ioannis in Evoia where he reunited with his family. He stayed at the monastery of Saint Haralambos, which was near the village Avlonari, until he recovered. his good reputation as a faithful and obedient monk quickly spread and thus caught the attention of the Bishop Fostinis of Kymi. He began to visit Porphyrios frequently, and with the aid of Archbishop Porphyrios III of Sinai (from whom Porphyrios was given his final name), ordained the young monk a deacon and then a priest. Two years later he was made a confessor and would at times hear confessions for multiple days at a time without sleep or food.

His next major ministry was serving as the Chaplain at the Polyclinic Hospital in Athens for roughly 33 years (1940-1973). It was through the well-known Professor of Canon Law, Amilkas Alivizatos, that Porphyrios was assigned to the Church of Saint Gerasimos which was associated with the hospital. During this time he helped many patients spiritually by acting as their father confessor. In addition to his hospital duties, he helped to renew the Church of Saint Nicholas in Kallisia, often having recourse to it during the night to pray by himself or with family.

However, Porphyrios had still been unable to fulfill another dream he shared with his family: founding a monastery. After years of searching, he bought some land upon the top of a hill in Milesi where he later founded The Holy Monastery of the Transfiguration. He remained there for many years before returning to his old cell on Mount Athos where he spent his last years. He departed this life on December 2nd, 1991. Porphyrios was declared a saint by the Ecumenical Patriarchate on November 27th, 2013.


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Second Tone

When You descended unto death, O Lord who yourself are immortal Life, then did You mortify Hades by the lightning flash of Your Divinity. Also when You raised the dead from the netherworld, all the Powers of the heavens were crying out: O Giver of life, Christ our God, glory be to You.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Third Tone

On this day the Virgin cometh to the cave to give birth to * God the Word ineffably, * Who was before all the ages. * Dance for joy, O earth, on hearing * the gladsome tidings; * with the Angels and the shepherds now glorify Him * Who is willing to be gazed on * as a young Child Who * before the ages is God.
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Wisdom of the Fathers

The Savior Himself is He Whom we are asked to put on. It is one and the same thing to say, 'Put on the whole armor of God,' and 'Put on the Lord Jesus Christ.' Our belt is truth and our breastplate is righteousness. The Savior is also called both 'truth' and 'righteousness.' On this principle He is also to be understood as the 'Gospel of peace.' He is Himself the 'shield of faith' and the helmet of salvation. He is the 'sword of the Spirit,' because He is the Word of God, living and efficacious, the utterance of which is stronger than any helmet and sharp on both sides.
St. Jerome
Unknown, 5th century

The mind of a heedful man is as it were a watchman on duty, or an unsleeping guard of the inner Jerusalem. Standing at the height of spiritual contemplation, he looks with an eye of purity upon the enemy powers who go around and attack his soul, in accordance with the Psalmist: 'And my eye hath looked down upon my enemies' (Ps. 53:9). From his eye the devil is not hidden, who 'as a roaring lion walketh about seeking whom he may devour' (I Pet. 5:8), nor are they who bend their bow 'to shoot in the dark the upright of heart (Ps. 10:2). And thus such a man, following the teaching of the divine Paul, receives 'the whole armor of God, that [he] may be able to withstand in the evil day (Eph. 6:13), and with this armor and with the cooperating grace of God, he repels visible attacks and vanquishes invisible warriors.
St. Seraphim of Sarov
Spiritual Instructions no. 30, Little Russian Philokalia Vol. 1; Saint Herman of Alaska Brotherhood pgs. 48-49, 19th century

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Weekly Calendar

  • Weekly Calendar

    December 2 to December 16, 2018

    Sunday, December 2

    METROPOLIS STEWARDSHIP SUNDAY

    9:00AM Orthros

    10:00AM Liturgy

    Monday, December 3

    5:00PM Choir Rehearsal

    Tuesday, December 4

    10:00AM Clergy Peer Learning - New Castle

    Wednesday, December 5

    ST. SAVAS

    9:00AM Orthros & Liturgy, PGH

    7:00PM Vsprs - St Nick's

    Thursday, December 6

    ST. NICHOLAS

    8:30AM Orthros

    9:30AM Liturgy

    Friday, December 7

    9:00AM Office Hours

    Saturday, December 8

    12:00PM Christmas Parade

    Sunday, December 9

    HT STEWARDSHIP SUNDAY

    9:00AM Orthros

    10:00AM Liturgy

    Tuesday, December 11

    4:00PM Confession

    Wednesday, December 12

    ST. SPYRIDON

    9:00AM Orthros & Liturgy - Monessen , PA

    6:00PM Paraklesis

    Friday, December 14

    9:00AM Office Hours

    Saturday, December 15

    9:00AM Holy Unction

    Sunday, December 16

    9:00AM Orthros

    10:00AM Liturgy

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News and Events

WEEKLY BULLETIN – December 2, 2018
14th Sunday of Luke
ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPCOMING EVENTS

 SACRAMENTS

Welcome to all visitors! Everyone is welcome in the Orthodox Church and may receive the blessed bread (antidoron) at the end of the service; but only practicing Orthodox Christians may receive the sacrament of Holy Communion.

KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS
Hunter Adkins, Flora Alexander, Chris Collaros, James Demitras, Sophia Diamond, Georgiann Hart, Marie Kamarados, Angela Kohelis-Dobson, Nick Kirlangitis, George Maragos, Mary McElhaney, Anna Moten, George & Stella Panagis, George Parikakis, Irene Petrides, Chuck Rangos, Jim Ritter, Gloria Sergakis

(If you have names to add or remove from this list, please contact the church office.)

FELLOWSHIP HOUR
Today’s fellowship hour will be provided by the Philoptochos Society.

METROPOLIS STEWARDSHIP SUNDAY
Today, December 2, the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Pittsburgh is observing Metropolis Stewardship Sunday. Please consider becoming a St. Photios Steward of the Metropolis Ministries. For more information, please see Fr. Nick.

CHRISTMAS DECORATING
Today, December 2, after liturgy, we will be decorating the church in preparation for the Nativity season. We encourage everyone, the young and the young at heart, to join us as we adorn our beautiful church.

FAST SCHEDULE
Fish allowed
Strict Fast - Wednesday & Friday

SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK

Monday,          December 3
5:00 P.M.         Choir rehearsal

Tuesday,         December 4
10:00 A.M.       Clergy peer learning
  3:30 P.M.       Chicken Fest

Wednesday,   December 5    St. Savas
  9:00 A.M.       Orthros & Liturgy at the Metropolis of PGH

  6:00 P.M.       Great Vespers St. Nicholas, PGH

Thursday,       December 6    St. Nicholas
  8:30 A.M.       Orthros
  9:30 A.M.       Liturgy

  6:30 P.M.       Philoptochos Christmas Party

NEXT SUNDAY
December 9 - 10th Sunday of Luke

H.T. Stewardship Sunday

  9:00 A.M.    Orthros
10:00 A.M.    Liturgy
11:00 A.M.    Sunday School
Epistle Reader:        Spiro Alexander

MEMORIAL:           Darryl Shekas (1 yr.)

ANNOUNCEMENTS

THANK YOU
Gloria Sergakis would like to thank everyone for all the cards, calls, gifts and the flowers during her stay at the hospital and at Country Club Manor.

H.T. STEWARDSHIP SUNDAY
Next Sunday, December 9 is Stewardship Sunday. We will collect your completed 2019 Stewardship cards when they will be brought in baskets to the front of the church.  A special prayer will be given at that time asking the Lord to accept our Stewardship offering and multiplying it for the good of the church and its ministries.

HOLY TRINITY AT THE NUTCRACKER VILLAGE
Holy Trinity is sponsoring a chalet at the Nutcracker Village this year.  We still need volunteers. Please sign up for a four-hour shift. (One 3-hour shift is on Dec. 8.) We need two people per shift. Signup sheets are in the office or see Rikki.

CHRISTMAS MEMORIAL DINNER
Plans are underway for the 8th Annual Christmas Memorial Dinner on Christmas day. It is not too early to get your donations in to the Agape Fund which sponsors that dinner. Please contact Spiro Alexander or Father Nick to offer your time or resources. Thank you.

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER
Philoptochos will also be collecting money for Christmas gifts to be handed out on that day. Please be generous with your donation since this is such a worthy cause.

 UPCOMING EVENTS

CHICKEN FEST
There will be a Chicken Fest this Tuesday, December 4; the sale is from 3:30 – 6:30 P.M. It is open to the public. Price of dinner is $11 which includes festival or lemon chicken, rice pilaf, & green beans. Eat in or carry out. Drinks and pastries sold separately.

CHRISTMAS PAGEANT PRACTICE
For those who are interested in signing up for this year’s Christmas pageant, please see Presbytera Anne-Charissa to sign up. There will be more information coming soon with the practice dates; watch the weekly bulletin.

GYRO SALE
The next scheduled Gyro Sale will be held on Tuesday, December 11 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. Please help support our ladies in this endeavor.

AHEPA/ICARIAN CHRISTMAS PARTY
The AHEPA/ICARIAN Christmas Party will be on Thursday, December 13, at 5:30 P.M at Scaffidi’s Restaurant in Hollywood Plaza.

GOYA BASKETBALL TOURAMENT
The GOYA basketball tournament will be held on February 1 thru 3. We are in need of clock operators and statisticians. If interested, please contact Nick Demitras at 740-424-5185.

GOYA LOCK-IN
We would like to invite all GOYAns to join us for a lock-in on December 21, at 7:00 P.M. There will be more information coming soon; watch the weekly bulletin and the NET.

 

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