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Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2018-08-05
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Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (412)366-8700
  • Fax:
  • (412)366-8710
  • Street Address:

  • 985 Providence Blvd.

  • Pittsburgh, PA 15237-5951


Contact Information





Services Schedule

Worship Schedule

8:15 a.m. Orthros

9:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy

Worship Locations:

Sunday worship location: Holy Trinity Church, 985 Providence Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15237

Weekday/Feast Day worship location: St. George Chapel, 8941 Ringeisen Rd., Allison Park, PA


Past Bulletins


Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the First Tone

Though the tomb was sealed with a stone by the Jews and the soldiers guarded Your pure body, You arose, O Savior, on the third day, giving life to the world. Therefore, O Giver of Life, the heavenly powers praise You. Glory to Your resurrection, O Christ; glory to Your kingdom; glory to Your plan of redemption, O only loving God. (Page 52)

Apolytikion for Forefeast of the Transfiguration in the Fourth Tone

Come, let us all welcome the Transfiguration of Christ, and joyously celebrate the bright prefestival, O you faithful, and let us cry: Near at hand now is the day of God-given gladness, as the Sovereign Master goes up on Mount Tabor to flash forth with the beautiful light of His Divinity.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Fourth Tone

All of mortal nature now divinely shines on this day with the divine Transfiguration before the time; and in great gladness, she cries out: Christ is transfigured, and saves the race of man.
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Saints and Feasts

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August 05

10th Sunday of Matthew


Transfig
August 05

Forefeast of the Transfiguration of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ


August 05

Christos the New Martyr of Prevezis


August 05

Eusignius the Martyr of Antioch

This Martyr was from Antioch, and had been a soldier from the time of the reign of Constantius Chlorus (the father of Saint Constantine the Great) to that of Julian the Apostate. He censured Julian's ungodliness and reminded him that he was the nephew of Saint Constantine the Great, the first Christian Emperor. He reminded him further, that from his tender youth he had been nourished on the milk of piety and instructed in the Faith of Christ, had been a fellow student of Basil the Great and Gregory the Theologian, had been a reader of the Church of Nicomedia, and that he had set all these things at nought and become a transgressor of the promises made in his divine Baptism, and had offered to the idols the adoration that is due to God alone. Reminding the Apostate of all these things and reproving him, he was beheaded in the year 361, having lived altogether 110 years, and been a soldier for more than sixty.


August 05

Our Righteous Father Eugene of Aitola


August 05

Euthymios, Patriarch of Constantinople


August 05

Oswald the Martyr, King of Northumbria


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. First Tone. Psalm 32.22,1.
Let your mercy, O Lord, be upon us.
Verse: Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous.

The reading is from St. Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians 4:9-16.

Brethren, God has exhibited us apostles as last of all, like men sentenced to death; because we have become a spectacle to the world, to angels and to men. We are fools for Christ's sake, but you are wise in Christ. We are weak, but you are strong. You are held in honor, but we in disrepute. To the present hour we hunger and thirst, we are ill-clad and buffeted and homeless, and we labor, working with our own hands. When reviled, we bless; when persecuted, we endure; when slandered, we try to conciliate; we have become, and are now, as the refuse of the world, the off-scouring of all things. I do not write this to make you ashamed, but to admonish you as my beloved children. For though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not have many fathers. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel. I urge you, then, be imitators of me.


Gospel Reading

10th Sunday of Matthew
The Reading is from Matthew 17:14-23

At that time, a man came up to Jesus and kneeling before him said, "Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and he suffers terribly; for often he falls into the fire, and often into the water. And I brought him to your disciples, and they could not heal him." And Jesus answered, "O faithless and perverse generation, how long am I to be with you? How long am I to bear with you? Bring him here to me." And Jesus rebuked him, and the demon came out of him, and the boy was cured instantly. Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said, "Why could we not cast it out?" He said to them, "Because of your little faith. For truly I say to you, if you have faith as a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, 'Move hence to yonder place,' and it will move; and nothing will be impossible to you. But this kind never comes out except by prayer and fasting." As they were gathering in Galilee, Jesus said to them, "The Son of man is to be delivered into the hands of men, and they will kill him, and he will be raised on the third day."


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Wisdom of the Fathers

Here Christ is not speaking of that faith which believes in Him undoubtingly and knows Him to be true God, but of the faith (needed) to work miracles. If ye have faith, He said, so exceedingly warm and burning as a grain of mustard seed (for these are its qualities), and if it is believed without a doubt that ye will perform signs, then ye will receive such power, that if ye desire to move the very mountains, ye will move them.
St. John Chrysostom
The Gospel Commentary, edited by Hieromonk German Ciuba, 2002, 4th Century

For a man to have such faith appears simple, but it is, on the contrary, something very lofty, not easily attained by many. Such faith is born of boldness before God; but such boldness comes (only) from pleasing God. Beloved, great labour is needed to acquire, through pleasing God, such boldness before Him that one firmly believes that he will grant all that one asks; as it is written, Ask, and it shall be given to you.
St. John Chrysostom
The Gospel Commentary: edited by Hieromonk German Ciuba, 2002., 4th Century

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Parish News and Events

TODAY’S EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES

 

Special Archdiocese Appeal: Support for Greek Fire Victims

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America has issued a special appeal for assistance for the victims and survivors of the terrible tragedy of the wildfires in Rafina, Greece. According to news reports, at least 91 people were killed and over 200 injured in the deadliest fires to strike Greece since 2007. Hundreds of people were trapped in homes, on roads and at beaches, some only 30 minutes from Athens. We will send all funds collected from Holy Trinity Church through our Agape Fund. If you are able to make any contributions to assist in the tray today, thank you! And if you would like to send additional help, please make checks payable to the “Holy Trinity Agape Fund”.

 

Back to School Backpack Program

Holy Trinity is working with FOCUS Pittsburgh this summer to provide children in need with Back to School Backpacks, filled with necessary school supplies.  This project will be coordinated by our GOYA and will kick off TODAY!  We were allocated 48 backpacks and have chosen a close-to-home elementary school to work with: Manchester Academic Charter School, on the city’s North Side (whose principal is our own Vas Scoumis).  Please look for the backpacks and thank you for being generous by participating in this worthy cause.

 

GOYA Carwash

GOYA will hold a fundraising carwash following Divine Liturgy today. The free-will offering event will take place in the front circle of the church and will last as long as it takes to get all the cars done. Thank you for your support!

 

Great Vespers and Blessing of First Fruits for the Feast of the Transfiguration – Tonight!

We will celebrate the Great Vespers of the Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord on this evening and in keeping with the wonderful tradition of the Blessing of the Fruits on the feast, it is customary to bring a tray of washed grapes or fruit to be blessed and distributed at the end of the service. In the days of a farming society, this was the first offering back to God from the harvest. Even though they are most often bought from a grocery store today, we should not lose touch with the idea of offering back to God the first fruits of all our blessings! The service will be held at 6:30pm today at Saint George Chapel, followed by the Blessing of the First Fruits.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

[Aug 6] Divine Liturgy of the Transfiguration at Holy Transfiguration Monastery in Ellwood City

The Sisters of the Orthodox Monastery of the Transfiguration in Ellwood City, PA invite you to attend their Annual Pilgrimage Patronal Feast and 50th Anniversary Celebration tomorrow, Monday, August 6. Beginning with the Akathist, “Glory to God for All Things” at 9:00am followed by a 9:30am Greeting and Vesting of Metropolitan Tikhon, the Primate of the Orthodox Church in America. The 10:00am Hierarchical Liturgy, Homily, Blessing of Fruit and 50th Anniversary Greetings will follow. Beginning at 1:00pm there will be a Luncheon during which the Monastery’s Gift Shop will be open. The Sacrament of Holy Unction will be offered at 3:00pm followed by 4:30pm Refreshments. At 5:30pm Vespers will be held. Please note that a bridge just west of the Monastery is currently closed for replacement, so the best way to get there is taking I-79 to the Portersville exit, then taking US 488 West to the Monastery. For detour instructions, please visit www.orthodoxmonasteryellwoodcity.org.

 

 [Aug 1-14] Fasting and Schedule of Paraclesis Services  

The Church observes the holy season of the Theotokos, August 1-14, with both prayer and fasting. During that time, we are in a strict fast period in honor of the Theotokos and Mother of God in preparation for her feast of Koimissis (Dormition or Falling Asleep in the Lord) of the Theotokos on August 15. According to the canons of the Church, this is a time when we abstain from all meat, dairy, fish, wine and olive oil. Adding the complete purpose to this spiritual preparation, of course, is our participation in an increased prayer life, including the Paraclesis services, Holy Confession and personal prayer. "Paraclesis Services" are beautiful sung services asking for the prayers and intercessions of the Theotokos to her Son and our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. All parishioners are encouraged to attend all services, which will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Saint George Chapel (8941 Ringeisen Road). Please complete a Paraclesis Names Form to submit prayers for your loved ones and bring it to the services at the Chapel. The schedule of remaining services is as follows:

- Wednesday, August 8

- Friday, August 10

- Monday, August 13 (Special “Back to School/Off to College” prayers offered for students)

 

Upcoming Greek Dance Practice Schedule

Please plan on having your children attend as many of the Greek Dance teaching sessions as possible. The HOPE dance group (kindergarten through second grade) will be taught by Eleni Dedousis (412-953-3699). The GOYA dance group will be taught by Victoria Andromalos-Dale (412-496-9128). The JOY dance group (third through sixth grade) will be taught by both Eleni and Victoria.  Dance practice for JOY & GOYA will be every Tuesday at the church from 6:30 pm-8:00 pm. The first 45 minutes of practice will focus on dances for the JOY group and the last 45 minutes will focus on dances for GOYA, but dancers are invited and encouraged to attend the entire practice! The dances will all have new choreography and special additions, so practice is mandatory. Please arrive 5 minutes early and wear comfortable athletic attire. No flip flops allowed in class. Children must attend practice to be fitted for costumes. The fittings will need to be completed before the last 3 mandatory practices. Please feel free to reach out with any questions. We are so excited to share some new ideas and fun dances with our community!

 

 

Date

Day

Group Practice Times

August 5

Sunday

HOPE & JOY following Liturgy

August 7

Tuesday

HOPE 6:00pm / JOY 6:30pm / GOYA 7:15pm

August 12

Sunday

HOPE & JOY following Liturgy

August 14

Tuesday

HOPE 6:00pm / JOY 6:30pm / GOYA 7:15pm

August 19

Sunday

HOPE & JOY following Liturgy

August 21

Tuesday

HOPE 6:00pm / JOY 6:30pm / GOYA 7:15pm

August 26

Sunday

HOPE & JOY following Liturgy

August 28

Tuesday

HOPE 6:00pm / JOY 6:30pm / GOYA 7:15pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Aug 26-Aug 28] Festival Pastry Baking, Cutting & Set-Up– Your Help is Needed!

Please mark your calendars and plan to come and help on the following dates. Bring the kids, bring your husbands, bring your wives, bring your friends!  All are welcome…no experience necessary. Light and heavy tasks for all. THANK YOU!

  • Sunday, August 26, following Liturgy - Baklava baking and pastry room & counter set up
  • Monday, August 27, 3:00pm-9:00pm – Pastry Cutting
  • Tuesday, August 28, 3:00pm-9:00pm – Pastry Cutting and FINAL FESTIVAL SET-UP

 

Holy Trinity’s Taste of Greece - Labor Day Weekend – August 29 through September 2

Please mark Wednesday, August 29, through Sunday, September 2 on your calendar for the next “Taste of Greece” festival. The Festival Committee is asking everyone, new members and old hands, young and young at heart, to pledge a donation of their time and talents so that we can continue to grow both the success of the festival and the fellowship with all our Holy Trinity church family members! Sign up on Sundays in the Gallery following Divine Liturgy or go on line today to sign up at www.HolyTrinityPgh.org/volunteer. Thank you, good and faithful servants of Christ! We can’t do it without you!

 

Festival Ad Book: Space is Waiting for You!

The Festival Ad Book is back and is looking for your support. Please consider placing a business ad or a personal/family listing. Ads start at $175 for a quarter page and go to $550 for a full page, with premium color pages available at higher prices as well. A patron line is available for only $50. Please stop by the Gallery today following Liturgy to show your support. The extended FINAL deadline to place your ad is this Friday, August 10.  Please see Connee Bistolas, Al Backeris or email FestivalAds@HolyTrinityPgh.org.

 

Help Spread the Word About our Taste of Greece Festival with Lawn Signs and Flyers!

You are an important part of the advertising for our 2018 Taste of Greece Festival!  If you have your yard signs from previous years (undated – saying “Labor Day Wednesday through Sunday”) pull them out and display them! A limited number of lawn signs are available today in the Gallery if you do not have one.  Also, please take some flyers and pass them out to coworkers, neighbors and friends! We all need to pitch in to get the word out!  Thank you!

 

Festival Aprons Available

Show your Holy Trinity pride by wearing a festival apron while you work!  Royal blue aprons, embroidered with our festival logo, are available in both adult and children sizes. Cost is $16 for adults and $12 for children. Aprons can be monogrammed with your name for an additional $4. To receive your apron in time for the festival, your order must be placed by August 20th.  Please contact Paula Valliant paulavalliant@gmail.com for more information.

 

Missing Festival Aprons

Please note that many of the plain blue aprons that have been purchased by Holy Trinity over the years have gone missing.  If you helped at last year’s festival and borrowed any, please return them as soon as possible so that we may have adequate supply for this year’s volunteers. Thank you.

 

Note for Summer Travel – Remember to attend Church! 

Where we travel, whenever we go, we take our faith with us, for as it says in the Psalms, "God is with us!" Keeping that in mind, please remember to plan ahead and check for the location of the nearest Orthodox Christian Church if you will be staying over a Sunday. There are two great web sites to check: our own Archdiocese (www.goarch.org) and Orthodoxy in America (www.OrthodoxyInAmerica.org), a multi-jurisdictional listing of all Orthodox parishes. Also, for major trips such as overseas travels, please feel free to stay following antidoron and ask Father John to offer a special blessing to your family for your travels. Remember, "God is with us" always. Let’s not forget to invite Him!

 

Vacationing or Travelling with No Church Nearby? Watch and Listen Online!

As noted above, we should all try to find a nearby Orthodox Church when we’re travelling or vacationing, but sometimes that’s just not possible. So, for the next best thing, join your church family back here at Holy Trinity by watching or listening online! Find us at www.HolyTrinityPgh.org/live. Hint: It’s best to watch by clicking the online video broadcast, but it you’re in the car or not on wi-fi and don’t want to exhaust your data plan, try listening to the audio only version instead! There’s a link just below the video screen on our Live Broadcast page. The audio stream uses minimal data compared to the video stream, so it’s perfect for travelling!

 

[Sep 22] Nativity of the Theotokos Monastery Fund-Raising Dinner at St. Nicholas Cathedral

On Saturday, September 22, the fifth annual fund-raising banquet for the Nativity of the Theotokos Greek Orthodox Monastery in Saxonburg will be held at St. Nicholas Cathedral in Oakland. The event is once again being held in memory of Gherontissa Taxiarchia. Vespers is open to all at 3:30 pm and tickets for the 6:00 pm Dinner Banquet are $100 per person. Please call 724-352-3999 for more information or RSVP online at www.2018MonasteryBanquet.Eventbrite.com  

 

[Oct 3 and Oct 9 & 10] AARP Smart Driver Courses

Please join the Holy Trinity Senior Fellowship Ministry Group as they host two different “AARP Smart Driver” Courses.  On Wednesday, October 3, the Smart Driver Refresher Course will be held for those who have previously taken the course within the last 3 years. The 4-hour Refresher Course will be a one-day only class, to be held here at Holy Trinity from 9:45 am until 2:30 pm. Then on Tuesday October 9 and Wednesday October 10, the full course will be offered. This two-day classroom course will take place here at Holy Trinity from 10:00 am until 2:30 pm each day (both sessions are necessary). Refresh your driving skills and learn strategies to help you stay safe behind the wheel. There are no tests to pass. Each session will be informative and casual. There will be a 20-minute break with refreshments each day. Upon completion of the course, you may be eligible to receive an auto insurance discount. Consult your insurance agent for details. You can register for these programs by calling the church office at 412-366-8700 or by email to Office@HolyTrinityPgh.org or online at www.HolyTrinityPgh.org/events. The cost is $15 for AARP members or $20 for non-members. Be sure to register early, as these classes are open to the public and seats may fill up quickly.

 

[Oct 5] Philoptochos Traditional Greek Dance

Please make plans to support our Ladies Philoptochos by attending a Traditional Greek Dance to be held here at Holy Trinity on Friday, October 5 from 7:30 pm until 11:30 pm featuring live music by Panigiri. Tickets, available for purchase beginning Sunday, September 9, are $15 per person and will include complimentary desserts and coffee. Casual Dress – All Ages – Open Seating – Cash Bar – Hot & Cold Appetizer Platters will be available for purchase.

 

Visitation Ministry Team Volunteers

The Visitation Ministry is always in need of volunteers to share their talent and time. We need volunteers who may enjoy visiting our homebound family members, designing crafts, baking cookies, transporting individuals to doctor appointments, reading the Bible at the bedside of one who is sick or has poor vision, offering grocery shopping or medication pickup at the local pharmacy, praying for those who are in need, providing a listening ear to those grieving loss, mailing cards to those who need encouragement, and so much more. If you are interested and want to learn more about our Visitation Ministry, please contact Amy Armanious at 412-628-0973 or email visitation@holytrinitypgh.org.

 

Welcome, Holy Trinity Guests!

We welcome all our guests to Holy Trinity Church today, whether as visitors from out of town, family members joining others here for worship today or even soon-to-be members here for the first time. No matter what the reason the Holy Spirit brought you here today, we welcome you with open arms and hearts filled with the love of Christ. Please help us welcome you by signing in at the hospitality table in the Narthex, where you will be presented with a yellow lapel Cross to help our Holy Trinity family know you're here. Please fill out an information card so we can contact you with any information you may need concerning life here at Holy Trinity Church. Following Liturgy, we invite you to stop by our Connect Center located in the Gallery and join us for our Fellowship Coffee hour.

 

About Receiving Holy Communion in the Orthodox Church

As an extension of our hospitality and outreach ministries, we welcome all who have come to worship with us today. Whether you are an Orthodox Christian, an inquirer to the faith or a first-time guest in an Orthodox Church, we are pleased to have you with us and thankful for the opportunity to share and bear witness to this ancient and timeless Faith. In accordance with the holy canons and traditions of the Church, please note that Holy Communion and the other Holy Mysteries (Sacraments) are received only by those who are baptized and chrismated (confirmed) Orthodox Christians who have properly prepared through prayer, fasting and confession. All others are invited receive the antidoron (blessed bread) and a blessing from the priest at the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy. The antidoron is not a sacramental offering but is blessing and a reflection of the agape (love) feast that followed worship in the ancient Christian Church. Please join our parish family for hospitality after the holy services and allow us to meet and welcome you. Interested in joining or learning more about the Orthodox Christian Faith? Please see one of our priests or complete a visitor’s card today!

 

Pave a New Path in Holy Trinity's History! Paver Project Now Underway!

“Leave a footprint on the sands of time” (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow). All great individuals have left a footprint on history. Be a part of Holy Trinity’s historical footprint by purchasing a paver for yourself and/or your loved ones.  Leave a lasting memory of your family name, or someone else’s name. Engrave a lasting tribute in honor of or in memory of a special person in your life. Or capture a very special event, like a wedding or baptismal anniversary. Please email Karen Georgiadis or Kathy Balouris at pavers@HolyTrinityPgh.org. Information is also available at on our website at www.HolyTrinityPgh.org/pavers. We will be selling pavers until Friday, November 16, 2018, unless we sell out before then. The inscription process begins this winter, with the Path will be installed in early spring 2019.

 

Paver Size

Description

# Sold

Still available

Price

Note

20" Octagon

Center Cross – Granite

1

SOLD OUT

$8,215

Sold in honor of Father John and Pres. Becky

16" Octagon

Ends of Cross – Granite

4

SOLD OUT

$5,500

Sold at Live Auction

12"x12"

Body of Cross – Red

17

3

$2,000

Almost sold out!

4"x8"

Outside Border - brown 

22

58

$195

 

8"x8"

Background - HB*

18

82

$395

 

8"x12"

Background - horizontal - HB*

10

90

$500

 

8"x12"

Background - Vertical - HB*

0

100

$500

 

12"x12"

Background - HB*

2

98

$900

 

 

Upcoming Memorials

August 12: Joann Pappas (40 days), Homer Johnson (2 years) August 19: George Dalson (3 years).

 

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