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Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Publish Date: 2021-02-21
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Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (313)965-2988
  • Fax:
  • (313) 965-2428
  • Street Address:

  • 707 E. Lafayette Blvd.

  • Detroit, MI 48226


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Services Schedule

Sunday Service
Matins 9:00 am
Divine Liturgy 10:00 am


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Fourth Mode

The women disciples of the Lord heard from the angel, the joyful news of the Resurrection and the repeal of the sentence imposed upon our forefathers. With pride they said to the Apostles, "Death is vanquished, Christ our God is risen bestowing upon the world His great mercy."

Seasonal Kontakion in the Fourth Mode

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."
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Matins Gospel Reading

Fourth Orthros Gospel
The Reading is from Luke 24:1-12

On the first day of the week, at early dawn, the women went to the tomb, taking the spices which they had prepared. And they found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when they went in they did not find the body. While they were perplexed about this, behold, two men stood by them in dazzling apparel; and as they were frightened and bowed their faces to the ground, the men said to them, "Why do you seek the living among the dead? Remember how he told you, while he was still in Galilee, that the Son of man must be delivered in to the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and on the third day rise." And they remembered his words, and returning from the tomb they told all this to the eleven and to all the rest. Now it was Mary Magdalene, and Joanna and Mary the mother of James and the other women with them who told this to the apostles; but these words seemed to them an idle tale, and they did not believe them.

But Peter rose and ran to the tomb; stooping and looking in, he saw the linen cloths by themselves; and he went home wondering at what had happened.


Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Fourth Mode. Psalm 103.24,1.
O Lord, how manifold are your works. You have made all things in wisdom.
Verse: Bless the Lord, O my soul.

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
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 21

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.


Allsaint
February 21

Timothy the Righteous

Saint Timothy took up the monastic life from his youth, became a vessel of the Holy Spirit, and reposed in deep old age.


Allsaint
February 21

John III, Patriarch of Constantinople


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Parish News and Announcements

BEREAVEMENT

Our condolences and prayers go out to the family of Mary Manoleas. 
May her memory be eternal.

MARY MANOLEAS (nee: Zanebis) passed away peacefully on February 14, 2021 at the age of 97.  Mary was the beloved wife of the late James P. Manoleas who served on the Annunciation Cathedral’s Parish Council from 1970 until his death in 1977.

Funeral services were private, and interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Detroit.

Memorial contributions to Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Detroit are appreciated.


UPCOMING SERVICES AND EVENTS

March 6           SATURDAY OF SOULS – Divine Liturgy at 10:00 a.m.

March 13         SATURDAY OF SOULS – Divine Liturgy at 10:00 a.m.

March 20         SATURDAY OF SOULS – Divine Liturgy at 10:00 a.m.

March 24         GREAT VESPERS OF THE ANNUNCIATION – Vespers at 7:00 p.m.

March 25         FEAST OF THE ANNUNCIATION – Matins 8:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy 10:00 a.m.


DONATIONS IN LIEU OF FEAST DAY LUNCHEON

-Anonymous

-Sophia & Theophanis Papaconstantinou


PHILOPTOCHOS NEWS

Our Philoptochos Membership Form is included in the insert section of the bulletin. 

As you all know, the ongoing pandemic has completely eliminated our ability to host any fundraisers. Yet our small Philoptochos chapter has continued to fulfill our commitments and obligations, month after month, in order to help those most in need. We humbly ask you to remember your Philoptochos by donating any amount. You can donate through the church’s website, by clicking on ‘Donate’, and simply mention Philoptochos on the notation line, as well as mailing a check or donating while you’re in church.  Thank you.
 
COOKBOOKS
Amaze your family and friends with your cooking skills! The Joy of Greek Cooking cookbooks are for sale once again! The book contains hundreds of authentic recipes from the kitchens of our parishioners. Price remains affordable at $20, or $24 which includes shipping. Porch pickup also available in Farmington Hills.

STEWARDSHIP & AHEPA MATCH DONATION

Dear fellow parishioners,

I hope this message finds you all safe and healthy. I’d like to take this opportunity to communicate the dire need of stewardship for our Cathedral. As you can imagine, the pandemic has quite drastically negatively impacted our financial situation. Church attendance is understandably down which results in Sunday donations being down. With little to no activity currently in downtown Detroit, our parking lot revenue is considerably lower (approximately 50%). Inserted in this bulletin is our 2021 stewardship form as well as message from Father George concerning stewardship. Please commit to stewardship for 2021 by filling out the form and sending it to the church office. The Cathedral not only needs your financial commitment, but also a renewed commitment to donating your time by choosing an interest or task you would like to help with on the stewardship form.

We also have an opportunity to raise more money for Annunciation thanks to the AHEPA Omega chapter 371 (fellow council member George Theodorou and I are both members). On Sunday, January 24, the chapter’s president, John Hatzis, came to church and delivered a $3,000 donation that has been typically given on March 24 during vespers early as he appreciates our current situation. Also, he announced a “donation-matching” program that will run through March 24. For every non-stewardship donation by our parish, the AHEPA will match dollar-for-dollar up to $5,000! There will be multiple ways to donate:

In person at church in specially marked collection baskets

  • Through the mail with the donation marked as “AHEPA Matching”
  • Online through the Cathedral website (http://www.annunciationcathedral.org/). Once there, click on the orange “Donate” tab. You can write a note that directs the donation as “AHEPA Matching”.

You can also donate in the same way online for stewardship by labeling the donation as “stewardship”. Of course, you can also still use your envelopes.

I know that we all feel very strongly about our Annunciation Cathedral, and that we have shown time-and-time again over the years that we are capable of taking extra-ordinary measures to care for our entire Annunciation community. May God continue to bless our beloved Cathedral.

With kind regards,
Harry Harris
Annunciation Parish Council President


VIRTUAL BIBLE STUDY

Please join Father Georgios Manias for Virtual Bible Study classes which are held every other Wednesday, at 7:00 PM.  Our next class will be held on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://goarch.zoom.us/j/91830334714
Meeting ID: 918 3033 4714

 +1 646 876 9923 US - Meeting ID: 918 3033 4714

John 14:1-31
Greek: http://onlinechapel.goarch.org/biblegreek/Bible.grc.GBS.NT.1904.John/Bible.grc.GBS.NT.1904.John.14_v1.pdf
English: https://bibles.org/bible/555fef9a6cb31151-01/JHN.14

John 15:1-27
Greek: http://onlinechapel.goarch.org/biblegreek/Bible.grc.GBS.NT.1904.John/Bible.grc.GBS.NT.1904.John.15_v1.pdf
English:  https://bibles.org/bible/555fef9a6cb31151-01/JHN.15

 


PLEASE KEEP MARIA GLIKIS AND MARY GAGGOS IN YOUR PRAYERS

Maria Glikis
Ashford Court
37501 Joy Road, Westland, MI 48185
Phone number: 734-338-9751. 

Mary Gaggos
Sunrise of Grosse Pointe Woods
21260 Mack Ave.
Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236
Phone number: 313-882-7614

You can send a card or call, I'm sure it will be greatly appreciated!  


LIVE STREAMING OF SERVICES

We are pleased to announce that you can now watch live streaming of the Annunciation Cathedral services, starting at 10:00 a.m. every Sunday.  

Please go directly to our website: annunciationcathedral.org

click the link: Annunciation Cathedral Services


SACRAMENTS AND SPECIAL LITURGICAL SERVICES

Please call Fr. Georgios Manias or the Church Office to schedule and confirm in advance, Sacraments and special Liturgical services, such as Memorials and Trisagion in order to honor your beloved ones. 


MEETINGS

Meetings with Father Georgios Manias are by appointment only. Please schedule meetings through the church office or by contacting Father at 313-588-0829.  Thank you! 


CONFESSION

Any individual wishing to schedule an appointment for Confession with Fr. Georgios Manias may do so by contacting Father at 313-588-0829.


STEWARDSHIP

"As the Father has sent me, so I send you." John 20:21. Christian stewardship is a commitment to God through our time, talent, and treasure. Your 2021 Stewardship pledge card is available in the Narthex. Please take the time to complete your card and place it in the Stewardship box.


DONATIONS

To contribute to our Cathedral electronically. You can either go to our website's home page and click on the "Donate" button with the following link:

http://www.annunciationcathedral.org/

Or, you can click on the following link to go directly to the "Donate" PayPal page:

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=L5LRXU8CDMKJW&source=url

You also still have the option of sending your donation by check directly to the Cathedral. In this tough economic time, we greatly appreciate any contribution towards your stewardship.

CARE GIVER

Experienced care giver for the elderly. Please call Anna Myzina at 313-707-2482.


BAKALIKON GREEK MARKET

A new Greek market is now open in Greektown. It has all your Greek gifts, pantry staples, wines, cheeses, breads and a lot more specialty imported products from Greece.  You can place your order at 313-962-7093 or click on link below for more information:
http://greektownmarket.com

 


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Bulletin inserts

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Calendar of Annunciation

  • Annunciation Calendar

    February 21 to March 7, 2021

    Sunday, February 21

    9:00AM Orthos

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Wednesday, February 24

    7:00PM Virtual Bible Study

    Sunday, February 28

    9:00AM Orthos

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Tuesday, March 2

    7:00PM Parish Council Meeting

    Wednesday, March 3

    6:00PM Public Community Meeting: Designing the Plaza at Gratiot and Randolph

    Saturday, March 6

    10:00AM Saturday of Souls

    Sunday, March 7

    9:00AM Orthos

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

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Wisdom of the Fathers

When lately we made mention of the Pharisee and the publican, and hypothetically yoked two chariots out of virtue and vice; we pointed out each truth, how great is the gain of humbleness of mind, and how great the damage of pride.
St. John Chrysostom
CONCERNING LOWLINESS OF MIND., 4th Century

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