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Holy Trinity Cathedral
Publish Date: 2022-02-20
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Holy Trinity Cathedral

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (419) 243-9189
  • Fax:
  • (419) 243-3799
  • Street Address:

  • 740 Superior Street

  • Toledo, OH 43604
  • Mailing Address:

  • 740 Superior Street

  • Toledo, OH 43604


Contact Information




Services Schedule

Sunday Services Orthros 9:00 AM Divine Liturgy 10:00 AM Church School Following Holy Communion Week Day Divine Liturgy Orthros 9:00 AM Divine Liturgy 10:00 AM Evening Services Consult Echo Calendar or Weekly Bulletin for times.


Past Bulletins


Parish News

Holy Trinity’s Mission Statement:  To worship and glorify God, by promoting the teachings, of the Greek Orthodox Faith. To encourage all members' participation through our Greek culture, educational programs,   community outreach and fundraising activities while serving God, our community and humanity

PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS USHERING TODAY:

George Sares – Paul Sieben

THIS WEEK’S ALTAR FLOWERS ARE SPONSORED BY:  Maritherese Tokles in loving memory of Patricia Tokles and Annette Pursel.  May Their Memory Be Eternal

PROSFORA OFFERED BY:  Sue Sares

COFFEE HOUR SPONSORED ANONYMOUSLY

EPISTLE READERS ARE:   English:  Marianna Temple     Greek:  David Mynihan

THIS WEEK AT HOLY TRINITY:          

Monday, February 21st- Office closed in honor of Presidents Day

Wednesday, February 23rd:  Bible Study 10 am and 7 pm, Adult Greek School 6 pm

Saturday, February 16th: Children’s Greek School beginning at 9:20 via zoom, Parents of Young Children

MDSC Camper Registration and Staff Application Now Open! Don’t miss this opportunity to give your kids the gift of camp! We are celebrating our 70th season and look forward to welcoming campers and staff from our Metropolis for a fun, memorable, and safe experience steeped in our Orthodox faith. Please visit www.gomdsc.org. For more information, contact us at gomdsc@gmail.com or 248-909-6372

Loukoumades Sunday is Today!!!!!  Please join us next door and enjoy wonderful Loukoumades made by our own ladies Philoptochos.  The cost is 6 for $3 and 12 for $6.

2022 Stewardship Campaign is well underway.  Have you submitted your pledge card?  If not please do so.  We want to  include everyone in the Stewardship listing in the Echo.  Thank you to all of you who have submitted.

READERS NEEDED!

There are many ways to serve and support our beloved Holy Trinity Cathedral as Stewards, thus giving of our talents to enhance the richness of an existing ministry, that of being an epistle reader in Greek.

This ministry has been around since 2001 and, we would like to perpetuate its mission for generations to come by adding new members to our fellowship.

If you are willing and able to join us, please contact Basil Apostolou, by e-mail: bapostolou@bex.net or by mobile at 419-508-5463. He would love to hear from you and explain to you the process.

To ALL our current and former epistle readers, we are grateful for your service!

Παρακαλείστε αν ενδιαφέρεστε να γίνετε μέλος αυτής της διακονίας, σαν αναγνώστης/ αναγνώστρια για τον Κυριακάτικο απόστολο, επικοινωνείστε με τον Βασίλη Αποστόλου:  bapostolou@bex.net  η κινητό 419-508-5463. Εκ βάθους καρδίας, είμαστε πολύ ευγνώμονες σε όλους τους νύν και πρώην αναγνώστες των επιστολών!

Apokriatiko Luncheon – The AHEPA and Daughters are hosting an Apokriatiko luncheon on Sunday, February 27 following Divine Liturgy at the Holy Trinity Education Building.  Tickets for the event will be available after church each Sunday before the event.  Tickets will also be available the day of the event.  Ticket prices are $15 for adults and children under 12 are $7.  Also, Greek music to enjoy and dance to.

Pantry Update:  Holy Trinity Pantry Update:  The monthly Pantry inventory has been completed and our new list of needed items are:  Canned chicken, canned Vienna sausages, vegetable oil, spaghetti sauce, saltine crackers, peanut butter, jelly, and shelf stable milk. Thank you to our parishioners for their continuous donations!

Warm Hand to Warm Hearts:  If you are sewing any Lap Blankets together, please bring them to the Tuesday meeting, at 1pm, or get them to the church hall by then. They are going to be Blessed on Sunday February 27.

Sunday Coffee Hours –There are many Sundays available and it is a great way for your family, or a few families together, to offer fellowship and refreshments to our community. Please let Carole know which Sunday you would like to offer Coffee Hour.

ATTENTION PROSFORA BAKERS: ***PROSFORA NEEDED FOR THE MONTHS OF February and March.  Please call Connie Mynihan at 419-250-4899 or email at cmynihan5@gmail.com

ALTAR FLOWERS ARE NEEDED FOR: June 12th The cost is $50 for 2 beautiful vases. It’s a great way to show your support in honor or memory of someone and beautify our altar too! Call the Church office if you’re interested.

Upcoming memorials- February 27th - Dr. John Chrysochoos- 6years- George Dedes – 6 months (Trisagion) -March 6th – Sophie Paterakis – 40 days-March 6th – Demetra Theodorou, Spiros Theodorou & Chris Theodorou

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    Man of God

    Man of God

    On March 21st Man of God, a movie about the life of Saint Nektarios, will be playing in Toledo. Click here for more information. https://www.fathomevents.com/events/Man-of-God


    Gus Constantellis

    Gus Constantellis

    Comedian Gus Constantellis is coming to Toledo. Please click on the flyer and on the link for more information. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gus-constantellis-tickets-265176589317


    Loukoumathes

    Loukoumathes

    Our Philoptochos will be offering Loukoumathes on February 20th. Please see the flyer for more information.


    Apokriatiko 2022

    Apokriatiko 2022

    Come join the AHEAPA and Daughters of Penelope on Sunday February 27, 2022 Following Divine Liturgy for the Apokriatiko Luncheon. See the flyer for more details.


    MDSC 70th Anniversary NEW DATE!!!

    MDSC 70th Anniversary NEW DATE!!!

    The 70th Anniversary date has changed! Please see the flyer for details.


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Second Mode

When Thou didst descend unto death, O Life Immortal, then didst Thou slay Hades with the lightning of Thy Divinity. And when Thou didst also raise the dead out of the nethermost depths, all the powers in the Heavens cried out: O Life-giver, Christ our God, glory be to Thee.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Third Mode

O Father, foolishly I ran away from Your glory, and in sin, squandered the riches You gave me. Wherefore, I cry out to You with the voice of the Prodigal, "I have sinned before You Compassionate Father. Receive me in repentance and take me as one of Your hired servants."
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Matins Gospel Reading

Second Orthros Gospel
The Reading is from Mark 16:1-8

When the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, bought spices, so that they might go and anoint Jesus. And very early on the first day of the week they went to the tomb when the sun had risen. And they were saying to one another, "Who will roll away the stone for us from the door of the tomb?" And looking up, they saw that the stone was rolled back, for it was very large. And entering the tomb, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, dressed in a white robe; and they were amazed. And he said to them, "Do not be amazed; you seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has risen, he is not here; see the place where they laid him. But go, tell his disciples and Peter that he is going before you to Galilee; there you will see him, as he told you." And they went out and fled from the tomb; for trembling and astonishment had come upon them; and they said nothing to any one, for they were afraid.


Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Second Mode. Psalm 117.14,18.
The Lord is my strength and my song.
Verse: The Lord has chastened me sorely.

The reading is from St. Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians 6:12-20.

Brethren, "all things are lawful for me," but not all things are helpful. "All things are lawful for me," but I will not be enslaved by anything. "Food is meant for the stomach and the stomach for food" -- and God will destroy both one and the other. The body is not meant for immorality, but for the Lord, and the Lord for the body. And God raised the Lord and will also raise us up by his power. Do you not know that your bodies are members of Christ? Shall I therefore take the members of Christ and make them members of a prostitute? Never! Do you not know that he who joins himself to a prostitute becomes one body with her? For, as it is written, "The two shall become one flesh." But he who is united to the Lord becomes one spirit with him. Shun immorality. Every other sin which a man commits is outside the body; but the immoral man sins against his own body. Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, which you have from God? You are not your own; you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body and in your spirit which belong to God.


Gospel Reading

Sunday of the Prodigal Son
The Reading is from Luke 15:11-32

The Lord said this parable: "There was a man who had two sons; and the younger of them said to his father, 'Father, give me the share of the property that falls to me.' And he divided his living between them. Not many days later, the younger son gathered all he had and took his journey into a far country, and there he squandered his property in loose living. And when he had spent everything, a great famine arose in that country, and he began to be in want. So he went and joined himself to one of the citizens of that country, who sent him into his fields to feed swine. And he would gladly have filled his belly with the pods that the swine ate; and no one gave him anything. But when he came to himself he said, 'How many of my father's hired servants have bread enough and to spare, but I perish here with hunger! I will arise and go to my father, and I will say to him, 'Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you; I am no longer worthy to be called your son; treat me as one of your hired servants.' And he arose and came to his father. But while he was yet at a distance, his father saw him and had compassion, and ran and embraced him and kissed him. And the son said to him, 'Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you; I am no longer worthy to be called your son.' But the father said to his servants, 'Bring quickly the best robe, and put it on him; and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet; and bring the fatted calf and kill it, and let us eat and make merry; for this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found.' And they began to make merry. Now his elder son was in the field; and as he came and drew near to the house, he heard music and dancing. And he called one of the servants and asked what this meant. And he said to him, 'Your brother has come, and your father has killed the fatted calf, because he has received him safe and sound.' But he was angry and refused to go in. His father came out and entreated him, but he answered his father, 'Lo, these many years I have served you, and I never disobeyed your command; yet you never gave me a kid, that I might make merry with my friends. But when this son of yours came, who has devoured your living with harlots, you killed for him the fatted calf!' And he said to him, 'Son, you are always with me, and all that is mine is yours. It was fitting to make merry and be glad, for this your brother was dead, and is alive; he was lost, and is found.'"


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Saints and Feasts

Prodson
February 20

Sunday of the Prodigal Son

Through the parable of today's Gospel, our Saviour has set forth three things for us: the condition of the sinner, the rule of repentance, and the greatness of God's compassion. The divine Fathers have put this reading the week after the parable of the Publican and Pharisee so that, seeing in the person of the Prodigal Son our own wretched condition -- inasmuch as we are sunken in sin, far from God and His Mysteries -- we might at last come to our senses and make haste to return to Him by repentance during these holy days of the Fast.

Furthermore, those who have wrought many great iniquities, and have persisted in them for a long time, oftentimes fall into despair, thinking that there can no longer be any forgiveness for them; and so being without hope, they fall every day into the same and even worse iniquities. Therefore, the divine Fathers, that they might root out the passion of despair from the hearts of such people, and rouse them to the deeds of virtue, have set the present parable at the forecourts of the Fast, to show them the surpassing goodness of God's compassion, and to teach them that there is no sin -- no matter how great it may be -- that can overcome at any time His love for man.


Allsaint
February 20

Leo, Bishop of Catania

This Saint, who was from Ravenna in Italy, lived during the reign of Leo the Wise and his son Constantine Porphyrogenitus (end of the ninth and beginning of the tenth centuries). He struggled especially against the paganism and sorcery still prevalent in those regions.


Allsaint
February 20

Plotinus


Allsaint
February 20

Agathus, Pope of Rome


Allsaint
February 20

Bessarion the Great


Allsaint
February 20

Sadok the Bishop and the 128 other Martyrs of Persia


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Wisdom of the Fathers

But if he had despaired of his life, and, ... had remained in the foreign land, he would not have obtained what he did obtain, but would have been consumed with hunger, and so have undergone the most pitiable death: ...
St. John Chrysostom
AN EXHORTATION TO THEODORE AFTER HIS FALL, 4th Century

... but since he repented, and did not despair, he was restored, even after such great corruption, to the same splendour as before, and was arrayed in the most beautiful robe, and enjoyed greater honours than his brother who had not fallen.
St. John Chrysostom
AN EXHORTATION TO THEODORE AFTER HIS FALL, 4th Century

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Archdiocese News

Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, Eulogy for Father George Poulos

02/17/2022

Eulogy of Father George Poulos

Sunday Sermon Series: Sunday of the Prodigal Son, Feb. 20

02/15/2022

This week’s Sunday Sermon from the Department of Religious Education provides insight from the upcoming Gospel reading where Apostle Luke talks about the Prodigal Son who squandered his father’s inheritance on reckless living.

Archbishop Elpidophoros Remarks, Meeting of Greek-American Community Leaders and NYC Mayor Eric Adams

02/15/2022

I know that I express the feelings of all, when I say that we are happy to meet once again Mayor Eric Adams, a friend of our Archdiocese, and the Greek American Community. The Mayor and I first met in Brooklyn, when we marched together for justice.

Metropolis of Denver - GOYA RETREAT

02/15/2022

The Metropolis of Denver will hold a GOYA Retreat April 8-10, 2022 for middle and high school students.

LIVE WEBINAR for Parish Leaders REKINDLE: BRINGING FAMILIES BACK

02/15/2022

LIVE WEBINAR for Parish Leaders REKINDLE: BRINGING FAMILIES BACK A Joint Effort of The Center for Family Care and The Department of Stewardship, Outreach & Evangelism

“Responding to Racism: The Orthodox Witness in America” – Episode 3: Archbishop Iakovos

02/15/2022

In commemoration of Black History Month, throughout the month of February, the Department of Inter-Orthodox, Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations will release a weekly video presented by Rev. Samuel Davis, acting rector of St. Simon of Cyrene Orthodox Mission in New Brunswick NJ of the Orthodox Church in America.
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