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Assumption Church
Publish Date: 2023-03-12
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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. Plagal Second Mode. Psalm 27.9,1.
O Lord, save your people and bless your inheritance.
Verse: To you, O Lord, I have cried, O my God.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Hebrews 1:10-14; 2:1-3.

IN THE BEGINNING, Thou, Lord, didst found the earth in the beginning, and the heavens are the work of thy hands; they will perish, but thou remainest; they will all grow old like a garment, like a mantle thou wilt roll them up, and they will be changed. But thou art the same, and thy years will never end." But to what angel has he ever said, "Sit at my right hand, till I make thy enemies a stool for thy feet?" Are they not all ministering spirits sent forth to serve, for the sake of those who are to obtain salvation?

Therefore we must pay closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it. For if the message declared by angels was valid and every transgression or disobedience received a just retribution, how shall we escape if we neglect such a great salvation? It was declared at first by the Lord, and it was attested to us by those who heard him.


Gospel Reading

Sunday of St. Gregory Palamas
The Reading is from Mark 2:1-12

At that time, Jesus entered Capernaum and it was reported that he was at home. And many were gathered together, so that there was no longer room for them, not even about the door; and he was preaching the word to them. And they came, bringing to him a paralytic carried by four men. And when they could not get near him because of the crowd, they removed the roof above him; and when they had made an opening, they let down the pallet on which the paralytic lay. And when Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, "My son, your sins are forgiven." Now some of the scribes were sitting there, questioning in their hearts, "Why does this man speak thus? It is a blasphemy! Who can forgive sins but God alone?" And immediately Jesus, perceiving in his spirit that they thus questioned within themselves, said to them, "Why do you question thus in your hearts? Which is easier, to say to the paralytic, 'Your sins are forgiven,' or to say, 'Rise, take up your pallet and walk? But that you may know that the Son of man has authority on earth to forgive sins"-he said to the paralytic-"I say to you, rise, take up your pallet and go home." And he rose, and immediately took up the pallet and went out before them all; so that they were all amazed and glorified God, saying, "We never saw anything like this!"


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Saints and Feasts

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March 12

Sunday of St. Gregory Palamas

This divine Father, who was from Asia Minor, was from childhood reared in the royal court of Constantinople, where he was instructed in both religious and secular wisdom. Later, while still a youth, he left the imperial court and struggled in asceticism on Mount Athos, and in the Skete at Beroea. He spent some time in Thessalonica being treated for an illness that came from his harsh manner of life. He was present in Constantinople at the Council that was convened in 1341 against Barlaam of Calabria, and at the Council of 1347 against Acindynus, who was of like mind with Barlaam; Barlaam and Acindynus claimed that the grace of God is created. At both these Councils, the Saint contended courageously for the true dogmas of the Church of Christ, teaching in particular that divine grace is not created, but is the uncreated energies of God which are poured forth throughout creation: otherwise it would be impossible, if grace were created, for man to have genuine communion with the uncreated God. In 1347 he was appointed Metropolitan of Thessalonica. He tended his flock in an apostolic manner for some twelve years, and wrote many books and treatises on the most exalted doctrines of our Faith; and having lived for a total of sixty-three years, he reposed in the Lord in 1359.

His holy relics are kept in the Cathedral of Thessalonica. A full service was composed for his feast day by the Patriarch Philotheus in 1368, when it was established that his feast be celebrated on this day. Since works without right faith avail nothing, we set Orthodoxy of faith as the foundation of all that we accomplish during the Fast, by celebrating the Triumph of Orthodoxy the Sunday before, and the great defender of the teachings of the holy Fathers today.


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Earthquake Relief Fund

Collection Today

His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America announced the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Earthquake Relief Fund, a fundraising effort by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America to provide humanitarian aid to the victims of the recent earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria. 

"In initiating the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Earthquake Relief Fund, the focus of our Archdiocese is to help with both the immediate needs and the longer-term implications of the devastation from the deadly earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria. Our Archdiocese will partner with International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) to identify trusted organizations for aid distribution."  - His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros

A long-standing and trusted partner, IOCC has a proven track record in humanitarian and emergency relief and will lend its logistical and on-the-ground expertise to ensure effective distribution of funds raised by the Archdiocese. Distribution will be directed primarily to those impacted by the earthquake in Türkiye, and, as opportunities to assist are identified, to Syria. 

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America invites all parishes and faithful to support the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Earthquake Relief Fund.

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Parish News

Assumption Protomayia Glendi Spring Dance 

Save the date! All invited!

Sunday, April 30, 2023
Time 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Place: Amber Room Colonnade

Live band, appetizers, buffet, dessert, cash bar

Michael Kallas Memorial Scholarship Fund

In association with the Ladies Philoptochos Society, we are pleased to announce that applications are being accepted for the 2023 Michael Kallas Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship is available for any graduating High School boy or girl. Applications are available at the church vestibule. Completed applications must be returned to Fevri Gkanatsios, Ladies Philoptochos, by March 31, 2023. Applications received after this date will not be accepted. 

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Hospitality Ministry

Thank you to Kiki Soumakis for hosting today's Agape Coffee Fellowship.

If you'd like to be a hostess or host, please sign up on the board that is located in our Parish Hall or on line at: 

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/805084DA4AF22A7F94-agape10

Hosting duties include setting up, serving the coffee and cleaning up. We will always pair you with an experienced hostess!

Questions? Please contact Barbara Soldano or Caryn Flannery (philoptochos@agoc.us).

For Agape Fellowship Sponsoring opportunities/availability and guidelines please contact Margot Racano at: office@agoc.us.

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Special Services

Wednesday, March 15

6:00PM Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

Friday, March 17

6:30PM Salutations to the Most Holy Theotokos

Wednesday, March 22

6:00PM Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

Friday, March 24

Forefeast of the Annunciation of the Theotokos

6:00PM Great Vespers and Salutations

Saturday, March 25

Annunciation of the Theotokos

8:15AM Orthros, 9:30AM Divine Liturgy

Wednesday, March 29

6:00PM Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

Friday, March 31

6:30PM Salutations to the Most Holy Theotokos

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Ladies Philoptochos Society

Lenten Family Potluck Dinner and Reflection: Saturday, March 18, 6-8pm. All are welcome and encouraged to join us in the Church Hall for a simple meal and reflection. Please sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/805084DA4AF22A7F94-lenten2.

Breaking Bread/Consecration Q&A: Friday, March 24 in our Church Hall, following the 6pm Salutations Service.

“Celebrating our Seniors” Luncheon: Saturday, March 25 immediately following Flag raising at City Hall (approximately 12pm).

Save the date for baking for Pascha: Two days: 04/04 and 04/05. Come, help, and learn how to make traditional Tsourekia/Easter bread and koulourakia/traditional Greek cookies.

Philoptochos Stewardship: You may make online stewardship donations by CLICKING HERE.  BE SURE TO CHECK OFF LADIES PHILOPTOCHOS and follow up with an at philoptochos@agoc.us to notify us you have submitted a stewardship offering. You may also mail your offering and your Stewardship Form, available on the church site: https://agoc.us/agoc-organizations/philoptochos/ 

Stay connected with us: Facebook Assumption Ladies Philoptochos Danbury

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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

    March 12 to April 10, 2023

    Sunday, March 12

    Sunday of St. Gregory Palamas

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Wednesday, March 15

    6:00PM Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

    Thursday, March 16

    7:30PM Parish Council Meeting

    Friday, March 17

    6:30PM Salutations to the Most Holy Theotokos

    Saturday, March 18

    Third Saturday of Lent

    6:00PM Pot Luck Dinner and Reflection

    Sunday, March 19

    Sunday of the Holy Cross

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Wednesday, March 22

    12:00PM Dorothy Day Sandwiches - parish hall

    6:00PM Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

    Friday, March 24

    ☦️ Forefeast of the Annunciation of the Theotokos

    6:00PM Great Vespers and Salutations

    7:00PM Consecration - Breaking of Bread

    Saturday, March 25

    Annunciation of the Theotokos

    8:15AM Orthros

    9:30AM Divine Liturgy

    Sunday, March 26

    Sunday of St. John Climacus

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Wednesday, March 29

    6:00PM Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

    Friday, March 31

    6:30PM Salutations to the Most Holy Theotokos

    Saturday, April 1

    5th Saturday of Lent: The Akathist Hymn

    Sunday, April 2

    Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Wednesday, April 5

    6:00PM Pre-Sanctified Liturgy

    Saturday, April 8

    Lazarus Saturday

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Sunday, April 9

    Palm Sunday

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Monday, April 10

    Holy Monday

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