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Assumption Church
Publish Date: 2021-12-12
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Assumption Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (203) 748-2992
  • Fax:
  • (203) 748-7747
  • Street Address:

  • 30 Clapboard Ridge Road

  • Danbury, CT 06811


Contact Information






Services Schedule

 
Orthros at 8:45 am - Sundays
Divine Liturgy at 10am - Sundays
 
Weekday Divine Liturgies without Orthros begin with the Doxology at 9:50 am
 
 


Past Bulletins


Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Grave Mode. Psalm 149.5,1.
The saints shall rejoice in glory.
Verse: Sing to the Lord a new song.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians 5:8-19.

Brethren, walk as children of light (for the fruit of light is found in all that is good and right and true), and try to learn what is pleasing to the Lord. Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them. For it is a shame even to speak of the things that they do in secret; but when anything is exposed by the light it becomes visible, for anything that becomes visible is light. Therefore it is said, "Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give you light." Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise men but as wise, making the most of the time, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is. And do not get drunk with wine, for that is debauchery; but be filled with the Spirit, addressing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with all your heart.


Gospel Reading

11th Sunday of Luke
The Reading is from Luke 14:16-24

The Lord said this parable: "A man once gave a great banquet, and invited many; and at the time of the banquet he sent his servant to say to those who had been invited, 'Come; for all is now ready.' But they all alike began to make excuses. The first said to him, 'I have bought a field, and I go out and see it; I pray you, have me excused.' And another said, 'I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I must go to examine them; I pray you, have me excused.' And another said, 'I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot come.' So the servant came and reported this to his master. Then the householder in anger said to his servant, 'Go out quickly to the streets and lanes of the city, and bring in the poor and maimed and blind and lame.' And the servant said, 'Sir, what you commanded has been done, and there is still room.' And the master said to the servant, 'Go out to the highways and hedges, and compel people to come in, that my house may be filled. For I tell you, none of those men who were invited shall taste my banquet. For many are called, but few are chosen.'"


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Saints and Feasts

Spyridon
December 12

Spyridon the Wonderworker of Trymithous

Spyridon, the God-bearing Father of the Church, the great defender of Corfu and the boast of all the Orthodox, had Cyprus as his homeland. He was simple in manner and humble of heart, and was a shepherd of sheep. When he was joined to a wife, he begat of her a daughter whom they named Irene. After his wife's departure from this life, he was appointed Bishop of Trimythus, and thus he became also a shepherd of rational sheep. When the First Ecumenical Council was assembled in Nicaea, he also was present, and by means of his most simple words stopped the mouths of the Arians who were wise in their own conceit. By the divine grace which dwelt in him, he wrought such great wonders that he received the surname 'Wonderworker." So it is that, having tended his flock piously and in a manner pleasing to God, he reposed in the Lord about the year 350, leaving to his country his sacred relics as a consolation and source of healing for the faithful.

About the middle of the seventh century, because of the incursions made by the barbarians at that time, his sacred relics were taken to Constantinople, where they remained, being honoured by the emperors themselves. But before the fall of Constantinople, which took place on May 29, 1453, a certain priest named George Kalokhairetes, the parish priest of the church where the Saint's sacred relics, as well as those of Saint Theodora the Empress, were kept, took them away on account of the impending peril. Travelling by way of Serbia, he came as far as Arta in Epirus, a region in Western Greece opposite to the isle of Corfu. From there, while the misfortunes of the Christian people were increasing with every day, he passed over to Corfu about the year 1460. The relics of Saint Theodora were given to the people of Corfu; but those of Saint Spyridon remain to this day, according to the rights of inheritance, the most precious treasure of the priest's own descendants, and they continue to be a staff for the faithful in Orthodoxy, and a supernatural wonder for those that behold him; for even after the passage of 1,500 years, they have remained incorrupt, and even the flexibility of his flesh has been preserved. Truly wondrous is God in His Saints! (Ps. 67:3 5)


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Memorial

Agape Coffee Fellowship

Today’s Coffee Fellowship is sponsored in loving memory of Panayiota Nekos by her husband Peter Nekos and family.

Memorial

In memory of Panayiota Nekos (3 years), offered in loving memory by her husband Peter Nekos and family.

ΑΙΩΝΙΑ Η ΜΝΗΜΗ - Eternal Be Her Memory.

 

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Church Life

Sarantismos/Newborn Blessing
 
Evangelos Alexander, son of Renee and Konstandinos Ritsatos of Carmel, NY.
NA MAS ZISI/LONG LIFE AND GOD'S GRACE
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Parish News

Caroling at Home

Parishioners interested in hosting our GOYANs to visit their homes and carol on Saturday 12/18 or later in January are asked to email their request to goya@agoc.us.

Winter Hats, Gloves and Coats Needed 

As fall turns to winter, we have another opportunity to help the homeless in our community. Please consider donating adult knit hats, gloves and winter coats. All items may be new or gently used and must be washable. There are boxes located in the Church entrance and parish hall.

Apokriatiko Glendi/Mardi Gras Dance to benefit our Assumption Church

February 19th 2022! We are extremely thrilled to be planning this event AT THE AMBER ROOM and hope that you will ALL Save the Date! More details to come later.

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Christmas Concert

    Candlelight Christmas Concert

    Candlelight Christmas Concert

    Sunday, December 12 - 7:00pm - Noteworthy with our own Anne Ktorides perform Christmas Carols followed by an audience sing-a-long! Click on flyer for details.


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Ladies Philoptochos Society

Vasilopitas for Sale - Ring in 2022 with a Vasilopita made by Agia Skepi/Holy Protection Monastery. We will offer them for sale for $20 on 12/19 after church; first come first serve. NO PREORDERS.

Adopt a Family – Items drop off is Sunday 12/12. Gift cards are welcome. Thank you to all who participated in the program!

Donations - Donations may be made directly to our Philoptochos by CLICKING HERE. BE SURE TO CHECK OFF LADIES PHILOPTOCHOS. You may also mail a check to church.

Philoptochos Christmas Party: We are excited to be hosting our Annual Ladies Philoptochos' Christmas party on Monday, December 13, 2021 at 6:30 pm at our church's hall. Last day to RSVP is 12/12: Christmas Party

Agape Coffee Fellowship HOSTESSES/HOSTS NEEDED for January-February

Thank you to Christalla Christou and Daphne Chivily  for hosting this Sunday’s fellowship!

Please sign up. We still NEED hosts/hostesses to sign up for the rest of December. Please consider hosting a Sunday as individual or as a family! Click on the link to review the dates needed and sign-up  Agape Fellowship November-December2021 

Sign up here to host a Sunday in January or February Agape Fellowship January-February 2022

Questions? Please contact Eleni Manolakes (eleni.manolakes@yahoo.com) or Caryn Flannery (philoptochos@agoc.us).

 Additional sign-ups will be shared every two months. We never want to cancel a Sunday!!

Sponsor Coffee Fellowship: You can sponsor a coffee fellowship on a particular Sunday for any reason. Maybe in memory of a loved one or in celebration of a name day. Philoptochos offers two monetary tiers for sponsoring. You don’t have to host on the day you sponsor. For Sponsoring opportunities/availability and guidelines please contact Margot Racano at: office@agoc.us.

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GOYA Retreat

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Youth Choir

2021 Holiday Rehearsal & Performance Schedule

Sunday, December 12:

  • 9:15-10:00 Rehearsal only 

Saturday, December 18:

  • 9:00 am Youth Choir Dress Rehearsal 
  • 10:00 am Christmas Nativity Dress Rehearsal 

Sunday, December 19:

  • Christmas Nativity Presentation-after Divine Liturgy ~ 11:30 am

Friday, December 24:

  • 6:00 pm Christmas Eve Vespers Pre-Concert Warm-up
  • 7:00 pm Christmas Eve Vespers Concert
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Links for Livestreaming Services

Pray with us by subscribing to the Assumption YouTube channel 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9tD5mB_u3GgO1J8ikwIW0g

Or by visiting our Assumption page on Facebook 

https://www.facebook.com/pg/assumptiongreekorthodoxchurch/videos/?ref=page_internal

Live events will be streamed on both these services on programmed service hours.

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Calendar

  • Month at-a-Glance

    December 12, 2021 to January 9, 2022

    DECEMBER

    Sunday, December 12

    11th Sunday of Luke

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    7:00PM Noteworthy Christmas Concert

    Monday, December 13

    6:30PM Ladies Philoptochos Christmas Party

    Thursday, December 16

    7:30PM Parish Council Meeting

    Sunday, December 19

    Sunday before Nativity

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    11:30AM Christmas Pageant

    Tuesday, December 21

    4:30PM Greek School Family Event

    Wednesday, December 22

    12:00PM Dorothy Day Sandwiches - parish hall

    Friday, December 24

    Eve of the Nativity of Christ

    7:00PM Great Vespers of Christmas Eve - Christmas Carols

    Saturday, December 25

    The Nativity of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Sunday, December 26

    No Catechism School

    Sunday after Nativity

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    JANUARY

    Saturday, January 1

    Circumcision of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ

    9:00AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Sunday, January 2

    Sunday before Epiphany and Agiasmos - Blessing of Water

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Wednesday, January 5

    Eve of the Theophany of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ

    6:00PM Vesper Liturgy of Saint Basil and Agiasmos - Blessing of Water

    Thursday, January 6

    The Theophany of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and Agiasmos - Blessing of Water

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Sunday, January 9

    Sunday after Theophany and Celebration of Vassilopita - St. Basil's Bread

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

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