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Assumption Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2024-02-18
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Assumption Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (502) 425-7775
  • Street Address:

  • 930 Ormsby Lane

  • Louisville, KY 40242


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Services Schedule

Orthros - Sunday 8:50 am

Divine Liturgy- Sunday 10:00 am


Past Bulletins


Saints and Feasts

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February 18

Sunday of the Canaanite


Allsaint
February 18

Leo the Great, Pope of Rome

According to some, this Saint was born in Rome, but according to others in Tyrrenia (Tuscany), and was consecrated to the archiepiscopal throne of Rome in 440. In 448, when Saint Flavian, Archbishop of Constantinople, summoned Eutyches, an archimandrite in Constantinople, to give account for his teaching that there was only one nature in Christ after the Incarnation, Eutyches appealed to Saint Leo in Rome. After Saint Leo had carefully examined Eutyches's teachings, he wrote an epistle to Saint Flavian, setting forth the Orthodox teaching of the person of Christ, and His two natures, and also counseling Flavian that, should Eutyches sincerely repent of his error, he should be received back with all good will. At the Council held in Ephesus in 449, which was presided over by Dioscorus, Patriarch of Alexandria (and which Saint Leo, in a letter to the holy Empress Pulcheria in 451, was the first to call "The Robber Council"), Dioscorus, having military might behind him, did not allow Saint Leo's epistle to Flavian to be read, although repeatedly asked to do so; even before the Robber Council was held, Dioscorus had uncanonically received the unrepentant Eutyches back into communion. Because Saint Leo had many cares in Rome owing to the wars of Attila the Hun and other barbarians, in 451 he sent four delegates to the Fourth Ecumenical Council, where 630 Fathers gathered in Chalcedon during the reign of Marcian, to condemn the teachings of Eutyches and those who supported him. Saint Leo's epistle to Flavian was read at the Fourth Council, and was confirmed by the Holy Fathers as the Orthodox teaching on the incarnate person of our Lord; it is also called the "Tome of Leo." The Saint wrote many works in Latin; he reposed in 461. See also Saint Anatolius, July 3.


Allsaint
February 18

Agapetus the Confessor, Bishop of Sinai


Allsaint
February 18

Flavian the Confessor, Patriarch of Constantinople


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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 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 of the Lord Jesus. 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? He is not here, but has risen. Remember how He told you, while He was still in Galilee, that the Son of Man must be delivered into 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. 4th Tone. 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 the Corinthians 6:16-18; 7:1.

Brethren, you are the temple of the living God; as God said, "I will live in them and move among them, and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. Therefore come out from them, and be separate from them, says the Lord, and touch nothing unclean; then I will welcome you, and I will be a father to you, and you shall be my sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty."

Since we have these promises, beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from every defilement of body and spirit, and make holiness perfect in the fear of God.


Gospel Reading

Sunday of the Canaanite
The Reading is from Matthew 15:21-28

At that time, Jesus went to the district of Tyre and Sidon. And behold, a Canaanite woman from that region came out and cried, "Have mercy on me, O Lord, Son of David; my daughter is severely possessed by a demon." But he did not answer her a word. And his disciples came and begged him, saying, "Send her away, for she is crying after us." He answered, "I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel." But she came and knelt before him, saying, "Lord, help me." And he answered, "It is not fair to take the children's bread and throw it to the dogs." She said, "Yes, Lord, yet even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their master's table." Then Jesus answered her, "O woman, great is your faith! Be it done for you as you desire." And her daughter was healed instantly.


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the 4th Tone

The women disciples of the Lord, having learned from the Angel the joyous news of the Resurrection and having rejected the ancestral decision, then told the apostles elatedly: Death has been stripped of its power; Christ God has risen, granting to the world His great mercy.

Seasonal Kontakion in the 2nd Tone

The protection of Christians unshameable, intercessor to our Holy Maker, unwavering, do not turn from the prayerful cries of those who are in sin; instead, come to us, for you are good; your loving help bring unto us, who are crying in faith to you: Hasten to intercession and speed now to supplication as a protection for all time, Theotokos, for those who honor you.
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Message from Fr. Jon

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Pastoral Message from the February Beacon

02/01/2024

Dear Faithful and Friends of the Assumption,

Greetings in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!

On February 2nd, the Church celebrates the Great Feast of the Presentation of the Lord to the Temple - which is in our more common terms, His 40 day blessing.

When each of us was brought to the Church for this blessing, it was so that we might be “introduced” to the Lord.  It is our 1st  act of offering in obedience to the Lord.  Does it make sense that Jesus would need to be presented to the Lord? Is He not the Lord Himself?

This is the great irony of how we understand what is happening around us.  We perceive, thus we believe.  We use our human senses to draw conclusions that are not based on truth but based on our perception.  This is why so many say that perception is more important than reality - which may be true in marketing, but not in the Faith.

Returning to His 40 day blessing - what is really occurring? We know that if the Temple is holy it is because the Lord is present.  Jesus is not sanctified by going to the Temple, it is the Temple that is sanctified by Him, specifically, Simeon who is waiting for His arrival - for it was revealed to Simeon 3 centuries earlier that he would not die until he put his eyes upon the Savior.

Therefore, to the unknowing, it looks as though Christ is being presented to Simeon, when in fact, Simeon is being presented to Christ; it looks as though Christ is presented to be sanctified by the Temple when it is He who is sanctifying the Temple by His presence.

Let us not be like those who think they understand because their eyes have “seen,” when in fact their eyes don’t have the ability to comprehend.  Let us present ourselves that He may be presented to us.

In His Service,

Fr. Jon


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Upcoming Events

Lunch Bunch

02/20/2024

"Bristol Bar & Grill"

300 N. Hurtstbourne Pkwy, Louisville

  12 Noon on Tuesday, February 20

Come and enjoy great fellowship with others you have flexibility during the daytime hours

RSVP to Nancy Anas at

(502) 645-2307 by 2-18-24


Livestreaming Services

Click on this link (www.facebook.com/AGOCLou) and bookmark our page in your browser.  Faith is foundational in our lives and, when so many thinks around us are changing, it is steadfast.  I have offered thanksgiving to God that we have such great technology for our faithful to stay connected.

Kroger Community Rewards®

Are you already Kroger shopper?
Your current shopping could be benefitting the Assumption!

Kroger Community Rewards® makes fund-raising easy...all you have to do is shop at Kroger and swipe your Plus Card!

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TO USE THE KROGER COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM:

· Go to www.krogercommunityrewards.com and register your Kroger Plus Card (if you are already registered, click “Sign In” instead of “Create an Account.”)

· Sign up for a Kroger Rewards Account by entering zip code, clicking on favorite store, entering your email address and creating a password, agreeing to the terms and conditions

· You will then get a message to check your email inbox and click on the link within the body of the email.

· Click on My Account and use your email address and password to proceed to the next step.

· Click on Edit Kroger Community Rewards information and input your Kroger Plus card number. If you use your phone number at the register instead of a card, call 800-576-4377, select option 4 to get your Kroger Plus card number.

· Update or confirm your information.

· Enter “Assumption” or our NPO number of AT066 and select us from the list and click on confirm.

· If enrollment is complete, you will see Assumption’s name on the right side of your information page.

· That’s it!!! Use your registered Kroger Plus card or phone number at the register and our parish benefits!!!

By registering online, coupons can be electronically attached to your Plus Card. Not only do you help the Church, but you save money. Talk to everyone you know about registering to benefit our parish!!!


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Assumption Philoptochos

Philoptochos

Philoptochos Message

02/01/2024

Philoptochos Charities

 

St. Bernadette Diaper Bank Ministry: February 1-29

Philoptochos is collecting diapers for children and seniors for the St. Bernadette Diaper Bank Ministry. The Diaper Bank distributes the donated diapers to community agencies (not individuals) throughout the city that assist low-income and homeless families. It distributes approximately 45,000 diapers a month to over 30 community agencies, such as Eastern Community Ministries, South Louisville Ministries, St. Vincent de Paul, KY Refugee Ministries etc.

Mary Makris, who passed away in late January, suggested the St Bernadette Diaper Bank Ministry to the Philoptochos, so we dedicate this drive to her. If you’d like to do something in her memory, please consider donating.

We will be collecting at church and in the hall:

  • All sizes of kid diapers EXCEPT newborn
  • Pull-ups for toddlers
  • Baby wipes
  • Adult diapers
  • They even take open packages.

Alternatively, you can make a monetary donation to: St. Bernadette Diaper Bank (not Philoptochos) and give or mail to Hadley Dimitropoulos at: 6021 Sweetbay Dr., Crestwood, KY 40014.

 

KY Refugee Ministries

Thank you to all that supported our drive for winter coats and winter accessories for KY Refugee Ministries. We collected 29 coats and multiple bags of winter accessories.

 

Phyllo dough for sale

Philoptochos has a few phyllo dough packages left over from our Christmas bake sale and they are going fast! It is high quality fresh phyllo and only $5/package. By purchasing some phyllo you support our philanthropic mission. If interested, please reach out to Evanthia at espeliotis@bellarmine.edu.  

 

Blessings in a Backpack – year-round

This academic year we are feeding 156 kids at Chenoweth Elementary (in conjunction with Broadway Baptist). Without food in their backpacks on Friday afternoon they will go hungry over the weekend.

How can you help?

  • When you do your grocery shopping, add a few extra items to your cart. Bring to church as often as you are able. There is no minimum amount. Even a couple of items on a regular basis helps. Most needed: foods with protein, but please no nuts.
    Nutritious items: ramen noodles, hearty canned soups, canned meats, canned ravioli, mac and cheese, oatmeal packets, protein bars, individual fruit cups or small drinks containing vitamin C.
  • You can make a financial donation to “Philoptochos” by writing a check with memo “Blessings in a Backpack.” 
    • $25 to feed a child for one month
    • $100 for four months
    • $200 for the rest of the school year
    • Please give/mail check to Hadley Dimitropoulos, 6021 Sweetbay Dr, Crestwood, KY 40014.

Our next Philoptochos meeting: Sunday November 5 after church to discuss the Philoptochos-Daughters Christmas bake sale.


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Assumption Parish Calendar

  • AGOC Parish Calendar

    February 18 to March 3, 2024

    Sunday, February 18

    8:50AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    12:00PM Parish Council Meeting

    Tuesday, February 20

    12:00PM Lunch Bunch

    Wednesday, February 21

    6:00PM Orthodox Bible Study

    Sunday, February 25

    8:50AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Wednesday, February 28

    6:00PM Orthodox Bible Study

    Sunday, March 3

    8:50AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

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