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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Publish Date: 2019-12-29
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  • Long Beach, CA 90814
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Worship Services, Meetings and Activities

This Week

12/29/2019

Sunday, 12/29

+ Μετά της Χριστού Γεννήσεως . Sunday after Nativity.

   Orthros 8:45 am, Divine Liturgy 10 am.

Altar Boys: All the Teams

Bookstore closed. It will resume on Sunday, January 12, 2020

 

Tuesday, 12/31

+ Παραμονή Αγίου Βασιλείου . New Year’s Eve.

   Orthros 4:00 pm, Divine Liturgy 5:00 pm.

 

Sunday, 1/5/20

+ Προ των Φώτων. Sunday before Epiphany.

   Orthros 8:45 am, Divine Liturgy & Great Agiasmo10 am.

   Followed by the Service of the Cross Drive at Mother’s Beach.

Altar Boys: Team Mark Aris Roubanis C, Alex Roubanis C, Emilio Platis, Mateos Platis, John Confrey, Jackson Confrey, Dimitri Spiropoulos, Andreas Siouris, Alekos Siouris.

Bookstore closed. It will resume on Sunday, January 12, 2020


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Saints and Feasts

Allsaint
December 29

Our Righteous Father Thaddeus the Confessor


Nativity
December 29

Sunday after Nativity

On the Sunday that falls on or immediately after the twenty-sixth of this month, we make commemoration of Saints Joseph, the Betrothed of the Virgin; David, the Prophet and King; and James, the Brother of God. When there is no Sunday within this period, we celebrate this commemoration on the 26th.

Saint Joseph (whose name means "one who increases") was the son of Jacob, and the son-in-law - and hence, as it were, the son - of Eli (who was also called Eliakim or Joachim), who was the father of Mary the Virgin (Matt. 1:16; Luke 3:23). He was of the tribe of Judah, of the family of David, an inhabitant of Nazareth, a carpenter by Trade, and advanced in age when, by God's good will, he was betrothed to the Virgin, that he might minister to the great mystery of God's dispensation in the flesh by protecting her, providing for her, and being known as her husband so that she, being a virgin, would not suffer reproach when she was found to be with child. Joseph had been married before his betrothal to our Lady; they who are called Jesus' "brethren and sisters" (Matt. 13:55-56) are the children of Joseph by his first marriage. From Scripture, we know that Saint Joseph lived at least until the Twelfth year after the birth of Christ (Luke 2:41-52); according to the tradition of the Fathers, he reposed before the beginning of the public ministry of Christ.

The child of God and ancestor of God, David, the great Prophet after Moses, sprang from the tribe of Judah. He was the son of Jesse, and was born in Bethlehem (whence it is called the City of David), in the year 1085 before Christ. While yet a youth, at the command of God he was anointed secretly by the Prophet Samuel to be the second King of the Israelites, while Saul - who had already been deprived of divine grace - was yet living. In the thirtieth year of his life, when Saul had been slain in battle, David was raised to the dignity of King, first, by his own tribe, and then by all the Israelite people, and he reigned for forty years. Having lived seventy years, he reposed in 1015 before Christ, having proclaimed beforehand that his son Solomon was to be the successor to the throne.

The sacred history has recorded not only the grace of the Spirit that dwelt in him from his youth, his heroic exploits in war, and his great piety towards God, but also his transgressions and failings as a man. Yet his repentance was greater than his transgresssions, and his love for God fervent and exemplary; so highly did God honour this man, that when his son Solomon sinned, the Lord told him that He would not rend the kingdom in his lifetime "for David thy father's sake" (III Kings 12:12). Of The Kings of Israel, Jesus the Son of Sirach testifies, "All, except David and Hezekias and Josias, were defective" (Ecclus. 49:4). The name David means "beloved."

His melodious Psalter is the foundation of all the services of the Church; there is not one service that is not filled with Psalms and psalmic verses. It was the means whereby old Israel praised God, and was used by the Apostles and the Lord Himself. It is so imbued with the spirit of prayer that the monastic fathers of all ages have used it as their trainer and teacher for their inner life of converse with God. Besides eloquently portraying every state and emotion of the soul before her Maker, the Psalter is filled with prophecies of the coming of Christ. It foretells His Incarnation, "He bowed the heavens and came down" (Psalm 17:9), His Baptism in the Jordan, "The waters saw Thee, O God, The waters saw Thee and were afraid" (76:15), His Crucifixion in its details, "They have pierced My hands and My feet .... They have parted My garments amongst themselves, and for My vesture have they cast lots" (21:16, 18). "For My thirst they gave Me vinegar to drink" (68:26), His descent into Hades, "For Thou wilt not abandon My soul in Hades, nor wilt Thou suffer Thy Holy One to see corruption" (15:10) and Resurrection, "Let God arise and let His enemies be scattered" (67:1). His Ascension, "God is gone up in jubilation" (46:5), and so forth.

As for James, the Brother of God, see October 23.


Allsaint
December 29

14,000 infants (Holy Innocents) slain by Herod in Bethlehem

The infant-slaying Herod mentioned here is the same one that ruled at the time of Christ's Nativity. In those days, certain Magi, who were wise and noble men, perhaps even kings, set forth from the East, and came to Jerusalem, seeking the King of the Jews, Who had been born; and they said that in the East, where their homeland was, an unusual and strange star had appeared two years before, which, according to an ancient oracle (Num 24:17), was to signify the birth of some great king of the Jews. "For we have seen His star in the east," they said, "and have come to worship Him" (Matt. 2:2). Hearing these things, Herod was troubled, and the whole city together with him. Then, having inquired and been informed by the high priests and scribes of the people that, according to the prophecies, Christ was to be born in Bethlehem, he sent the Magi thither and ordered them that, when they would find the Child, to inform him, so that he also - as he affirmed - might go and worship Him. But the Magi, after they had worshipped, departed by another way to their own country by a divine command. Then Herod was wroth and sent men to slay all the infants of Bethlehem and the parts round about, from two years old and under, thinking that with them he would also certainly slay the King Who had been born. But this vain man who fought against God was mocked, since Jesus the Child, with Mary His Mother, under the protection of Joseph the Betrothed, fled into Egypt at the command of an Angel. As for those innocent infants, they became the first Martyrs slain in behalf of Christ. But their blood-thirsty executioner, the persecutor of Christ, came down with dropsy after a short time, with his members rotting and being eaten by worms, and he ended his life in a most wretched manner.


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Announcements

Churching

12/29/2019

40 days churching of Anna Marie Tzortzakis, daughter of Georgis & Kelly Tzortzakis. Congratulations.


Social Hour

12/29/2019

Sponsored by Philoptochos.


2020 Epiphany

12/29/2019

68th ANNUAL EPIPHANY CELEBRATION. 

Sunday, January 5, 2020

10:00 AM – Divine Liturgy &  Great Agiasmo

Followed by the Service of the Cross Drive at Mother’s Beach.

A Luncheon will be back at the Church Hall will follow.

Prices for lunch are $20 for adults and $10 for children.

* All divers must contact Angelo Karapoulios at (714) 267-7891 or at Karapoulios@gmail.com


Stewardship

12/29/2019

We will mail out to the existing members the 2020 stewardship cards. If you are new to the community and want to become member in our church please feel free to either take a pledge card from the announcement table in the narthex or contact Voula the church secretary at 562.494.8929.


2020 Calendars

12/29/2019

The ecclesiastical calendars for 2020 are mailed out. If, for some reason you haven’t received it, please feel free to come and get one from the church. They are placed on the announcement table in the narthex.


Sunday Catechism

12/29/2019

Learn. Grow. Reflect. It begins with you. Join Father Christo for Sunday Catechism the last 2 Sundays every month between Orthros/Matirns & Divine Liturgy 9:30 am - 10:00 am.

December 22 & 29

January 19 & 26

February 16 & 23

March 22 & 29 


Special Note

12/29/2019

Please note that the services and events posted in the monthly news letter’s calendar are subject to change; please refer to weekly bulletin for current schedule info.


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