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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Publish Date: 2022-05-22
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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (562) 494-8929
  • Fax:
  • (562) 985-1379
  • Street Address:

  • 5761 East Colorado St.

  • Long Beach, CA 90814
  • Mailing Address:

  • 5761 East Colorado St.

  • Long Beach, CA 90814


Past Bulletins


Worship Services, Meetings and Activities

Indoor Services & Live Streaming

05/22/2022

Sunday, 5/22

+ Της Σαμαρείτιδος. Sunday of the Samaritan Woman

   Orthros 9:00 am, Divine Liturgy 10:00 am.

 

Wednesday, 5/25

Panagia’s Little Lambs 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Orthodox Catechism & Bible Study 8:00 pm

 

Sunday, 5/29

+ Του Τυφλού. Sunday of the Blind Man

   Orthros 9:00 am, Divine Liturgy 10:00 am.


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Saints and Feasts

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May 22

Sunday of the Samaritan Woman

One of the most ancient cities of the Promised Land was Shechem, also called Sikima, located at the foot of Mount Gerazim. There the Israelites had heard the blessings in the days of Moses and Jesus of Navi. Near to this town, Jacob, who had come from Mesopotamia in the nineteenth century before Christ, bought a piece of land where there was a well. This well, preserved even until the time of Christ, was known as Jacob's Well. Later, before he died in Egypt, he left that piece of land as a special inheritance to his son Joseph (Gen. 49:22). This town, before it was taken into possession by Samaria, was also the leading city of the kingdom of the ten tribes. In the time of the Romans it was called Neapolis, and at present Nablus. It was the first city in Canaan visited by the Patriarch Abraham. Here also, Jesus of Navi (Joshua) addressed the tribes of Israel for the last time. Almost three hundred years later, all Israel assembled there to make Roboam (Rehoboam) king.

When our Lord Jesus Christ, then, came at midday to this city, which is also called Sychar (John 4:5), He was wearied from the journey and the heat, and He sat down at this well. After a little while the Samaritan woman mentioned in today's Gospel passage came to draw water. As she conversed at some length with the Lord and heard from Him secret things concerning herself, she believed in Him; through her many other Samaritans also believed.

Concerning the Samaritans we know the following: In the year 721 before Christ, Salmanasar (Shalmaneser), King of the Assyrians, took the ten tribes of the kingdom of Israel into captivity, and relocated all these people to Babylon and the land of the Medes. From there he gathered various nations and sent them to Samaria. These nations had been idolaters from before. Although they were later instructed in the Jewish faith and believed in the one God, they worshipped the idols also. Furthermore, they accepted only the Pentateuch of Moses, and rejected the other books of Holy Scripture. Nonetheless, they thought themselves to be descendants of Abraham and Jacob. Therefore, the pious Jews named these Judaizing and idolatrous peoples Samaritans, since they lived in Samaria, the former leading city of the Israelites, as well as in the other towns thereabout. The Jews rejected them as heathen and foreigners, and had no communion with them at all, as the Samaritan woman observed, "the Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans" (John 4:9). Therefore, the name Samaritan is used derisively many times in the Gospel narrations. After the Ascension of the Lord, and the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the woman of Samaria was baptized by the holy Apostles and became a great preacher and Martyr of Christ; she was called Photine, and her feast is kept on February 26.


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Announcements

John and Helen Apostle Memorial Scholarship Award

05/22/2022

Beloved Parishioners, 

Christos Anesti! Christ is Risen! On behalf of the Parish Council, I am excited to announce The John and Helen Apostle Memorial Scholarship Award! This scholarship is truly a vision and gift from John and Helen Apostle so that education is available to the parishioners of the

Assumption. May their memory be eternal.

 

Please visit our website http://assumptionlb.org/apostle-memorial-scholarship-award/ to apply. Applications and inquiries may also be sent to apostlescholarship@assumptionlb.org

 

In Christ,

Fr. Christos Kanakis


Orthodoxy on Tap

05/22/2022

***FOR YOUNG ADULTS 18 to 35 years old***

Mark your calendars! Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 7pm

Happening at Jimmy E's on 2951 Cherry Ave. Signal Hill 

For more information please email FRGARY@SANFRAN.GOARCH.ORG


AHEPA

05/22/2022

AHEPA PRESENTATION, Save the date

The Long Beach Chapter of the Order of AHEPA is sponsoring a presentation by Dr. James Dimitriou, a well-known educator, currently the President of the American Hellenic Council and Past Supreme President of the Order of AHEPA.

The title of the presentation is  “GREECE AT THE CROSSROADS: Dynamic Leadership in a Time of Great Challenges”, a very interesting subject especially to persons of Greek ancestry.

The presentation will take place at the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church on Thursday May 26, at 7:00 pm. The meeting is open to all parishioners and guests.

Please RSVP by no later than Tuesday May 24 by emailing costakourtis@verizon.net.  It is important that you respond promptly so that we may set up the appropriate size meeting room.


GOYA

05/22/2022

Calling all Assumption Long Beach GOYAN's! Come celebrate the beginning of summer with Long Beach GOYA Volleyball night on Friday, June 10th at 6pm.

No experience necessary! Just grab your friends and meet us in the gym for some FUN followed by a delicious dinner in the hall! See you there!

Please RSVP by June 3rd to GOYA@AssumptionLB.org


Philoptochos

05/22/2022

GRADUATES – We are once again honoring the Assumption 2022 Graduates. If you know of any graduates please send us an email at liakakarisphiloptochoslb@yahoo.com or office@assumptionlb.org with their information, a picture, the class they are graduating from and where they are going next so we can honor them in the next newsletter.


FESTIVAL BAKING SCHEDULE

05/22/2022

FESTIVAL TIME is just around the corner and Long Beach Festival is truly known for its authentic baked goods. What this means is, baking time is ahead. It is because of your hands and heart that we are so successful. Join the baking team and have fun, learn new recipes and meet new people. 

MARK YOUR CALENDARS.  WE WILL BE BAKING EVERY THURSDAY STARTING IN JUNE.  

We start at 9 am and will be serving lunch.

Contact Lia Kakaris at 562-773-1778 or via email liakakarisphiloptochoslb@yahoo.com and/or Voula Kitsios at  office@assumptionlb.org  to let us know if you will join us.

Please check the weekly bulletin or the church calendar for ANY CHANGES TO the baking schedule.

WE WILL BE BAKING ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS:

JUNE 2                                BAKLAVA                                                                      

JUNE 9                                               SPANAKOPITA PREPARATION

JUNE 10                                             SPANAKOPITA WRAPPING

JUNE 16                                             TIROPITA

JUNE 23                                             KOULOURAKIA

AUGUST 4                                         KARIDOPITA

AUGUST 11                                      DOLMATHES

AUGUST 18                                      GALAKTOBOUREKO

SEPTEMBER 1                                  PASTAFLORA


Bookstore

05/22/2022

The bookstore will be closed from Sunday, 5/22 till Sunday, 6/5. If you need anything please call the church office at (562)494-8929


Stewardship

05/22/2022

If you are new to the community and want to become a member in our church please feel free to either take a pledge card from the announcement table in the narthex or go online at www.assumptionlb.org/stewardship.


Metropolis News

05/22/2022

Stay Connected to the Metropolis: Text SFNEWS 22828 and subscribe to the E-News from the Metropolis of San Francisco.


Community Guide

05/22/2022

LIVE STREAM:  All services are on Live Streaming on Youtube. You may search "AssumptionGOC" on any Smart TV or device. Please click on the following link to connect directly and please subscribe. Assumption GOC Long Beach

Text to follow the Services : AGES DCS

 

PRAYER REQUEST AND LIGHT A CANDLE: Please visit https://forms.gle/HUgSzNy5s5jTBeWHA and Fr. Christos will be praying the names that you submit during the services and will light candles for you.

 

SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow on Instagram at:

Assumption Greek OC Long Beach (@lbassumption) • Instagram photos and videos

Like us on Facebook at: https://m.facebook.com/AssumptionLB/

 

COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Please click here to follow our Church calendar: Parish Calendar

 

SUPPORT THE CHURCH: We thank all those who have been sending donations and stewardship. If you want to become a member in our church or to make any donation please visit: http://www.assumptionlb.org/stewardship/


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