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Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2023-01-01
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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


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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 Fourth Tone

The joyful news of Your Resurrection was told to the women disciples of the Lord by the angel. Having thrown off the ancestral curse, and boasting, they told the Apostles: death has been vanquished. Christ our God is risen, granting to the world great mercy. (Page 53)

Apolytikion for Circumcision of Jesus Christ in the First Tone

Most Merciful Lord, Who, being God, assumed our human nature without undergoing change. You fulfilled the Law of Moses by accepting to be circumcised in the flesh so as to put an end to prefigurations and to heal our passions. Glory to Your goodness; glory to Your compassion, O Word, glory to Your ineffable condescension. (Page 62)

Apolytikion for Basil the Great in the First Tone

Your proclamation has gone out into all the earth, for it was divinely taught by hearing your voice. You expounded the nature of creatures and ennobled the manner of men. O Holy Father of royal priesthood, entreat Christ our God, that our souls may be saved. (Page 62)

Seasonal Kontakion in the Third Tone

The Lord of all endures circumcision * and His goodness purifies the sins of men * and grants salvation to the world today. * Therefore, Basil the priest and torchbearer of the Creator, * the divine mystic of Christ, rejoices on high.
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Saints and Feasts

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January 01

Circumcision of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ

Since the Mosaic Law commands that if a woman give birth to a male child, he should be circumcised in the foreskin of his flesh on the eighth day (Lev. 12:2-3), on this, the eighth day from His Nativity, our Saviour accepted the circumcision commanded by the Law. According to the command of the Angel, He received the Name which is above every name: JESUS, which means "Saviour" (Matt. 1:21; Luke 1:31 and 2:21).


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January 01

Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia

Saint Basil the Great was born about the end of the year 329 in Caesarea of Cappadocia, to a family renowned for their learning and holiness. His parents' names were Basil and Emily. His mother Emily (commemorated July 19) and his grandmother Macrina (Jan. 14) are Saints of the Church, together with all his brothers and sisters: Macrina, his elder sister (July 19), Gregory of Nyssa (Jan. 10), Peter of Sebastia (Jan. 9), and Naucratius. Basil studied in Constantnople under the sophist Libanius, then in Athens, where also he formed a friendship with the young Gregory, a fellow Cappadocian, later called "the Theologian." Through the good influence of his sister Macrina (see July 19), he chose to embrace the ascetical life, abandoning his worldly career. He visited the monks in Egypt, in Palestine, in Syria, and in Mesopotamia, and upon returning to Caesarea, he departed to a hermitage on the Iris River in Pontus, not far from Annesi, where his mother and his sister Macrina were already treading the path of the ascetical life; here he also wrote his ascetical homilies.

About the year 370, when the bishop of his country reposed, he was elected to succeed to his throne and was entrusted with the Church of Christ, which he tended for eight years, living in voluntary poverty and strict asceticism, having no other care than to defend holy Orthodoxy as a worthy successor of the Apostles. The Emperor Valens, and Modestus, the Eparch of the East, who were of one mind with the Arians, tried with threats of exile and of torments to bend the Saint to their own confession, because he was the bastion of Orthodoxy in all Cappadocia, and preserved it from heresy when Arianism was at its strongest. But he set all their malice at nought, and in his willingness to give himself up to every suffering for the sake of the Faith, showed himself to be a martyr by volition. Modestus, amazed at Basil's fearlessness in his presence, said that no one had ever so spoken to him. "Perhaps," answered the Saint, "you have never met a bishop before." The Emperor Valens himself was almost won over by Basil's dignity and wisdom. When Valens' son fell gravely sick, he asked Saint Basil to pray for him. The Saint promised that his son would be restated if Valens agreed to have him baptized by the Orthodox; Valens agreed, Basil prayed, and the son was restored. But afterwards the Emperor had him baptized by Arians, and the child died soon after. Later, Valens, persuaded by his counsellors, decided to send the Saint into exile because he would not accept the Arians into communion; but his pen broke when he was signing the edict of banishment. He tried a second time and a third, but the same thing happened, so that the Emperor was filled with dread, and tore up the document, and Basil was not banished. The truly great Basil, spent with extreme ascetical practices and continual labours, at the helm of the church, departed to the Lord on the 1st of January, in 379. at the age of forty-nine.

His writings are replete with wisdom and erudition, and rich are these gifts he set forth the doctrines concerning the mysteries both of the creation (see his Hexaemeron) and of the Holy Trinity (see On the Holy Spirit). Because of the majesty and keenness of his eloquence, he is honoured as "the revealer of heavenly things" and "the Great."

Saint Basil is also celebrated on January 30th with Saint Gregory the Theologian and Saint John Chrysostom.

Rest from labour.


January 01

Gregory, Bishop of Nanzianzos, Father of Gregory the Theologian


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Peter the New Martyr of the Peloponnesos


January 01

Telemachos the Martyr


January 01

Righteous Theodosios of Triglia


January 01

Theodotos the Martyr


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. First Tone. Psalm 48.3,1.
My mouth shall speak wisdom and the meditation of my heart shall bring forth understanding.
Verse: Hear this all you nations.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Colossians 2:8-12.

BRETHREN, see to it that no one makes a prey of you by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the universe, and not according to Christ. For in him the whole fulness of deity dwells bodily, and you have come to fulness of life in him, who is the head of all rule and authority. In him also you were circumcised with a circumcision made without hands, by putting off the body of flesh in the circumcision of Christ; and you were buried with him in baptism, in which you were also raised with him through faith in the working of God, who raised him from the dead.


Gospel Reading

Circumcision of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
The Reading is from Luke 2:20-21, 40-52

At that time, the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen, as it had been told them. And at the end of eight days, when he was circumcised, he was called Jesus, the name given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb. And the child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom; and the favor of God was upon him. Now his parents went to Jerusalem every year at the feast of the Passover. And when he was twelve years old, they went up according to custom; and when the feast was ended, as they were returning, the boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem. His parents did not know it, but supposing him to be in the company they went a day's journey, and they sought him among their kinsfolk and acquaintances; and when they did not find him, they returned to Jerusalem, seeking him. After three days, they found him in the temple, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions; and all who heard him were amazed at his understanding and his answers. And when they saw him they were astonished; and his mother said to him, "Son, why have you treated us so? Behold, your father and I have been looking for you anxiously." And he said to them, "How is it that you sought me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father's house?" And they did not understand the saying which he spoke to them. And he went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was obedient to them; and his mother kept all these things in her heart. And Jesus increased in wisdom and in stature, and in favor with God and man.


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Wisdom of the Fathers

The Ancient of Days, who in times past gave Moses the Law on Sinai, appears this day as a babe. As Maker of the Law He fulfills the Law, and according to the Law He is brought into the temple and given over to the Elder.
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Festal Menaion. Great Vespers.

The God of all goodness Did not disdain to be circumcised. He offered Himself as a saving sign And exmple for us all. He fulfilled the words of the prophets concerning Himself. He holds the world in His hands, Yet is bound in swaddling clothes. Let us glorify Him.
Vespers of the feast of the Lord's Circumcision
Translation found in "The Winter Pascha" by Fr. Thomas Hopko SVS Press

He who without separation and corruption Was born ineffably as the Word of the Father, Who is God from God in the changeless Godhead, Undergoes circumcision in the flesh. He who is above the law Delivers all from the curse of the law By becoming Himself under the law And giving us blessings from on high. Therefore we praise His infinitely gracious condescension, We sing His praises, And we glorify Him with thanksgiving, Entreating Him that our souls may be saved.
Orthros of the Feast of Our Lord's Circumcision
Translation from "The Winter Pascha" by Fr. Thomas Hopko SVS Press

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Parish News and Events

 

TODAY'S EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES

 

Memorial Today

 Memorial prayers will be offered at the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy today for the repose of the soul of the servant of God, Dona George Edwards (40 days). May her memory be eternal!

 

No Church School Class

Attention, parents: there will be no Church School class today, so please join together and worship as a family.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Upcoming Services

  • Thurs. Jan. 5, 8:30am Service of the Royal Hours of Theophany (HT= Holy Trinity Church)
  • Thurs. Jan. 5, 6:30pm Vesperal Liturgy: Holy Theophany and the Great Blessing of the Waters (HT)  
  • Fri. Jan. 6, 8:30am Orthros/9:30 Liturgy: Holy Theophany and the Great Blessing of the Waters (HT)
  • Sat. Jan. 7, 8:30am Orthros/9:30 Liturgy: St. John the Baptist and Forerunner (St. George Chapel)

 

Faith & Family Weekdays

Faith and Family Weekdays is back, and there is something for everyone! Ready to learn more about the Bible, about your Faith, about navigating life’s challenges as a Christian, a woman, or a man? It’s all there. There is something for everyone! Watch the bulletin and check the online calendar at HolyTrinityPgh.org/calendar for details and locations.

THIS WEEK:

  • Tues. Jan. 3, 7:00pm: “Journey of Marriage” – Marriage seminar aimed at preparing couples for their wedding. Based on the “Journey of Marriage” course by Dr. Philip Mamalakis. Conducted as group sessions with other couples to share and grow together. Meets the first Tuesday of the month through May.
  • Thur. Jan. 5, 7:00am: “Prayer & Panera” – Prayer and Christian fellowship for men. Meet at church promptly at 7:00am for a 15–20-minute morning prayer and scripture, then move up the hill to Panera for 45 minutes of coffee & conversation.

 

[Jan 5, 6] Services for Holy Theophany

  • Thurs. Jan. 5, 8:30am Service of the Royal Hours of Theophany: This special service offers readings, prophecies and hymns which point to and interpret Holy Theophany.(HT)
  • Thurs. Jan. 5, 6:30pm Vesperal Liturgy - Holy Theophany and the Great Blessing of the Waters: This is the first of two Theophany Liturgies and services of Great Blessings of the Waters. The Liturgy will be followed by the Great Blessing of the Waters service. This is a strict fasting day in preparation for Theophany. Anyone wishing to receive Holy Communion should refrain from eating or drinking after the noon meal. (HT)
  • Fri. Jan. 6, 8:30am Orthros/9:30am Liturgy – The Holy Theophany of our Lord: This is the main Orthros and Divine Liturgy of this great Feast. We will again offer the Great Blessings of the Water at the conclusion of Liturgy. (HT)

 

[Jan 6] Office Closed for Theophany

The offices of the Archdiocese, Metropolis and Holy Trinity Church will be closed on Friday, January 6, for the Feast of the Great and Holy Theophany.

 

[Jan 8] Parish Council Installation

As per the Parish Regulations, the 2023 Holy Trinity Parish Council will be installed following Divine Liturgy next Sunday, January 8. Please continue to support and pray for them as they serve you and this community, and always be ready to step up and respond when the Parish Council sends out the call for laborers in the vineyard to serve the Church!

 

[Jan 8] Vasilopita Celebration

On Sunday, January 8, the Holy Trinity Philoptochos will offer the annual Vasilopita celebration in the Grand Room following the Divine Liturgy. Proceeds will benefit the Saint Basil Academy, an educational and philanthropic institution of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.

 

[Jan 13] Parish Family Game Night

Please plan to attend our Parish Family Game Night on Friday, January 13 beginning at 7:00pm for an evening of games, fun and fellowship for all ages! Lots of great board games, skill exercises and more. Bring your own favorites with you to share! Popcorn, snacks, and drinks provided. It’s for the entire family, so bring Papou & Yiayia, Mom & Dad, too!

 

[Jan 17] Saint Anthony (Clairton) Feast Day Liturgy

The parish of St. Anthony in Clairton is once again opening for its Feast Day Liturgy this year. On Tuesday, January 17, there will be 9:00am Orthros followed by Divine Liturgy. Saint Anthony’s is one of the oldest parishes in the Metropolis and exists now not as an active parish but a historic site with a special relationship to Holy Trinity Church. It opens only for its annual winter Feast Day and a summer picnic. It is located at 424 Miller Ave, Clairton, PA 15025.

 

[Jan 22] GOYA Meeting

The GOYA teen ministry will be holding its monthly meeting on Sunday, January 22 in the Conference Room following Church School. All teens are invited to attend.

 

[Jan 22] JOY Games & Pizza Party

Attention all Holy Trinity JOY children (3rd-6th grades): Join us in the Fireside Room after Divine Liturgy on Sunday, January 22 for an afternoon of playing board games. The event runs until 2:00pm. Pizza, snacks and drinks will be provided. Please RSVP to JOY@HolyTrinityPgh.org so we know how much food to prepare. See you there!

 

Back for 2023: “Feed the Homeless” Dinners at Pleasant Valley Shelter

Would you like to donate a small bit of your time and treasures, and make 30+ homeless people happy? The dates below are available to feed the residents of this local men’s shelter, located on the North Side, near our old church. If you’d like to provide a warm meal to our less fortunate neighbors, please sign up for this Holy Trinity Outreach Ministry opportunity. All dates are Sunday evenings, and meals can be dropped off or - better yet – you could stay and personally serve on site. Instructions will be sent to you once you sign up. You will not forget this experience, and those you help will not forget you! Available 2023 dates are: Jan 8; Mar 12; May 14; July 9; Sept 10; and Nov 12. Please see Mike Kritiotis today, or call 412-518-0588, or email outreach@HolyTrinityPgh.org to volunteer your family or group. 

 

Snow Cancellations – Where to Check

Please keep in mind over the winter months that there are a number of options to hear or read about event or service cancellations in the case of snow or inclement weather on the Holy Trinity "Snow Line." First stop: Check our website at www.HolyTrinityPgh.org. To hear by phone, call the church office (412-366-8700) then press option #7 and listen for a recorded weather cancellation announcement. To get updates by computer or smartphone, there are three options: 1) watch the parish email list for email announcements; 2) check the front page of our website, www.HolyTrinityPgh.org. Finally, to get information by radio or television, watch the KDKA Storm Center, as Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church is registered there.

 

Sunday Hospitality Hour Sponsors Needed – January and February Dates are Available

Did you know that sponsoring the Hospitality Hour is not just for Memorials or Holy Trinity Ministry Groups? Individual parishioners are encouraged to sponsor the Hospitality Hour in honor of a loved one’s Birthday, Anniversary, Graduation, Baptism, Chrismation or simply out of love for their parish family. Parishioners can also reach out and combine their efforts with other individuals or families! For additional information please contact Coordinator: Stacy Dickos (412-298-9409), Scheduler: Theanne Gagianas (724-986-4546) or by email at hospitality@HolyTrinityPgh.org. Additional information is available on our website: www.HolyTrinityPgh.org/hospitality-hour or on the sign-up board located in the Gallery following Divine Liturgy today.

 

Year-End Contributions Reminder

The Stewardship Committee and Parish Council thank all our Holy Trinity Stewards for their pledges and contributions this past year and ask that everyone brings their offerings up to date for 2022. Please take note that all offerings you would like listed as received during the 2022 tax year (Jan. 1-Dec. 31) for tax deduction purposes must have been received at the church or postmarked no later than yesterday, Dec. 31, 2022. This is an IRS regulation. Year-end statements will be sent out at the end of January.

 

2023 Stewardship Pledge Cards Now Due

The 2023 Holy Trinity Stewardship Pledge Cards have been distributed and all Holy Trinity Stewards should complete one immediately. If you have not yet received a 2023 pledge card or are new to Holy Trinity, additional pledge cards can be found at the Welcome Table located in the Narthex of the church. Or you may make your pledge online by visiting HolyTrinityPgh.org/stewardship. Our member-funded church needs each and every one of us, no matter the amount. And remember, a pledge commitment is required as part of maintaining your membership in good standing at Holy Trinity Church each year. We’re grateful to all of you for your commitment. Questions? Contact Stewardship Chairman Mike Kritiotis or email stewardship@HolyTrinityPgh.org.

 

Visitation Ministry January Collection – Yarn Needed for Homebound Parishioner Handmade Gifts

In the month of January, our Visitation Ministry is collecting yarn (any kind, color, solid or design) to make personal gifts for our homebound parishioners. Any contribution is greatly appreciated. Please give your yarn in a plastic or paper bag to Amy Armanious during Hospitality Hour. For questions, feel free to email us at visitation@holytrinitypgh.org. Thank you and New Year Blessings to all.

 

Bereavement Support Ministry – January and February

There are no scheduled monthly group sessions for the months of January and February due to unpredictable weather patterns. We will resume in March. Private bereavement support and care are always available upon request. We offer 1:1 in-person care at the church, in the home setting, and through phone consultation. We also have bereavement care booklets to help those in the grief journey. Our reading materials have been helpful to many people in some small way for comfort, support, and encouragement.  If interested in learning more about our ministry offerings, please see Amy Armanious or Anita Sinicrope Maier during Hospitality Hour and/or email us at visitation@holytrinitypgh.org. May God's peace, hope and love fill us in the New Year 2023.

 

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 us know that 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 join us for our Hospitality 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. Please join our parish family for Hospitality Hour 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! How to receive: Please remember the following helpful hints aimed at helping to preserve the solemnity and safety of the Holy Mystery. Anyone wearing lipstick should remove it before receiving. Be sure to offer your baptismal name to priest before receiving. Please take great care that the red cloth held by the acolytes (you should not hold it) is fully under your chin and please fully open your mouth so that none of the precious Body and Blood of Christ is accidentally spilled. Thank you!

 

Holy Trinity Church Launches “Realm” – Have You Activated Your Account Yet?

We are pleased to introduce Realm, an exciting new feature at Holy Trinity Church that will help grow our ministry effectiveness, our stewardship growth and our parish administration. Here are some fast facts about it.

  • What is Realm? Realm is an online ministry tool designed for real time connection. It helps the church connect with you and helps you connect with your church. Realm allows you to manage your personal information and who is allowed to see it, control your giving, and keep in touch with the groups that matter to you.
  •  How will Realm help with pledges and offerings? Pledging and giving should be easy. Realm places giving right in the palm of your hands. You may set up recurring gifts, view your giving history, and make changes at any time. Realm automatically records all electronic gifts and adds them to your giving record making it easy for you to give, and easy for our office to manage.
  • I activated my account and I see my previous pledges and offerings, but offerings I made in November and December using the Vanco online giving or the giving kiosk in the Narthex are not appearing on my app. We are currently in a transition period from the old Vanco donations platform to the new Realm platform. Instructions will be sent out shortly to all members who are currently subscribed to the old Vanco recurring giving system instructing them how to discontinue it and subscribe to the new Realm recurring giving system. During this transition, there may be delay in posting your November/December remaining contributions from the old system, but they will be posted in time for the year-end statements. Watch for instructions and thank you for your patience.
  • I would like to pay ahead in 2022 for my 2023 pledge as I have done in the past. The new Realm system applies all donations to the calendar year in which they were given. You are free to “pay forward” to the next year for tax or other purposes, but all stewardship donations during a calendar year will now be credited toward that same calendar year’s stewardship pledge.
  • Is Realm secure? Your privacy is one of our greatest concerns. Our Holy Trinity Realm account is only made up of the people in our church. It’s not like a social network that’s open to everyone. Realm keeps your data safe and gives you control over what information you share and who can see it.
  • How do I activate my Holy Trinity Realm account? All current Holy Trinity Stewardship members have received or will receive an activation invitation. If not, please email realm@HolyTrinityPgh.org to get one. Then install the Realm app and you’re up and running with all the features and info at your fingertips!
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