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St. George Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2019-12-15
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St. George Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (651) 222-6220
  • Fax:
  • (651) 225-9276
  • Street Address:

  • 1111 Summit Avenue

  • Saint Paul, MN 55105


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Services Schedule

Sunday Morning Orthros/Matins 8:15am, Divine Liturgy 9:30am; Saturday Great Vespers & Weekday Services (see Online Calendar, Sunday Bulletin & Newsletter); Confession (by appointment).

Parish Mission Statement: “St. George Greek Orthodox Church is a Christ-centered
Community that:

  • Inspires faith and worship
  • Cultivates spiritual growth and fellowship, and
  • Encourages benevolence and outreach”

 


Past Bulletins


Calendar

  • Upcoming Events

    November 15 to December 22, 2019

    Friday, November 15

    +NATIVITY FAST+

    Sunday, December 15

    +ST. ELEFTHERIOS

    8:15AM ORTHROS

    9:30AM DIVINE LITURGY

    11:00AM Christmas Pagaent

    12:00PM Choir Practice

    4:30PM Greek Dance Practice

    Tuesday, December 17

    +ST. DIONYSIOS & PROPHET DANIEL

    6:30PM Parish Council Meeting

    Wednesday, December 18

    1:30PM Bible Study

    Thursday, December 19

    7:00PM AHEPA Meeting

    Friday, December 20

    +ST. IGNATIOS THE GODBEARER

    Saturday, December 21

    10:00AM “Join Us for Some Holiday Cheer” Christmas Gathering

    5:00PM VESPERS

    Sunday, December 22

    +ST. ANASTASIA PHARMOKALYTRIA

    SUNDAY BEFORE THE NATIVITY

    8:15AM ORTHROS

    9:30AM DIVINE LITURGY

    11:00AM Makers Mall Deliveries/ Caroling

    12:00PM Basketball Practice

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Announcements

Parish Council Elections
We would like to thank the elections committee of Maria Paraschou, Tina Sageotis, and Andrea Walkush for all of their hard work managing our 2020 Parish Council Elections. Congratulations and thank you to: Alexis Bighley, William Clyde Clemons, Yodahe Gamada, Demetri Halatsis, Jon Kennedy, John McCullough. Thank you also for your patience as we continue to get our eligible voters list updated. Please contact Fr. Perry with feedback from our recent elections.

Bible Study: Our last bible study of the year is Wed. Dec 18,1:30-3:00pm at church. We will study Matthew 13:1-58. Join us! Kathy Ryan at Kathy.aeiou@gmail.com 651-292-9948 for questions or rsvp. 

Philoptochos Gift Collection
FOCUS MN (our local Orthodox mission to the poor & homeless) is in need of new, packaged underwear & socks to distribute from its Rice Street location. If you are able to purchase items (any size, children-adult), donations are still being collected; box is in the exonarthex. Thank you! 

Toys and Turkeys
Missions & Benevolence are coordinating our Annual Toy Drive to benefit those in need at FOCUS MN. We need toys/games for boys ages 7-12. Please bring next week & leave on the table in the hall. We are also collecting frozen turkeys 10-12 pounds to distribute at FOCUS MN for Christmas dinners. Please bring next week as well, & see a member of M/B to secure in the freezer. Thank you for helping those in need! 

Reminder when writing checks…
During this busy time of year for the Treasurer, if you are making a stewardship contribution, please note in the memo line which stewardship year the funds should be applied to, 2019 or 2020. It helps the process run smoothly. Thank you for your continued stewardship support! 

Help for the Holidays
Please contact Father Perry if you or someone you know could use some support (food, gifts, etc.) for the holidays. 

Youth Caroling with Makers Mall Gift Delivery
Next Sunday, December 22nd, after Church. We’ll divide into groups and visit 3-4 homebound parishioners each. Would you like to lead a group? Please see any of our Makers in the Social Hall to coordinate. Or sign up to join a group that might be passing through your neighborhood! 

Sunday Bulletin Deadline: Wednesday Noon each week. Email: office@stgeorgegoc.org.

 

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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Eleutherios the Hieromartyr, Bishop of Illyricum, and his mother Anthia
The Reading is from St. Paul's Second Letter to Timothy 1:8-18

TIMOTHY, my son, do not be ashamed then of testifying to our Lord, nor of me his prisoner, but share in suffering for the gospel in the power of God, who saved us and called us with a holy calling, not in virtue of our works but in virtue of his own purpose and the grace which he gave us in Christ Jesus ages ago, and now has manifested through the appearing of our Savior Christ Jesus, who abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel. For this gospel I was appointed a preacher and apostle and teacher, and therefore I suffer as I do. But I am not ashamed, for I know whom I have believed, and I am sure that he is able to guard until that Day what has been entrusted to me. Follow the pattern of the sound words which you have heard from me, in the faith and love which are in Christ Jesus; guard the truth that has been entrusted to you by the Holy Spirit who dwells within us.

You are aware that all who are in Asia turned away from me, and among them Phygelos and Hermogenes. May the Lord grant mercy to the household of Onesiphoros, for he often refreshed me; he was not ashamed of my chains, but when he arrived in Rome he searched for me eagerly and found me - may the Lord grant him to find mercy from the Lord on that Day and you well know all the service he rendered at Ephesos.


Gospel Reading

11th Sunday of Luke
The Reading is from Luke 14:16-24

The Lord said this parable: "A man once gave a great banquet, and invited many; and at the time of the banquet he sent his servant to say to those who had been invited, 'Come; for all is now ready.' But they all alike began to make excuses. The first said to him, 'I have bought a field, and I go out and see it; I pray you, have me excused.' And another said, 'I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I must go to examine them; I pray you, have me excused.' And another said, 'I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot come.' So the servant came and reported this to his master. Then the householder in anger said to his servant, 'Go out quickly to the streets and lanes of the city, and bring in the poor and maimed and blind and lame.' And the servant said, 'Sir, what you commanded has been done, and there is still room.' And the master said to the servant, 'Go out to the highways and hedges, and compel people to come in, that my house may be filled. For I tell you, none of those men who were invited shall taste my banquet. For many are called, but few are chosen.'"


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Saints and Feasts

Forefathers
December 15

11th Sunday of Luke

On the Sunday that occurs on or immediately after the eleventh of this month, we commemorate Christ's forefathers according to the flesh, both those that came before the Law, and those that lived after the giving of the Law.

Special commemoration is made of the Patriarch Abraham, to whom the promise was first given, when God said to him, "In thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed" (Gen. 22:18). This promise was given some two thousand years before Christ, when Abraham was seventy-five years of age. God called him and commanded him to forsake his country, parents, and kinsmen, and to depart to the land of the Canaanites. When he arrived there, God told him, "I will give this land to thy seed" (Gen. 12:7); for this cause, that land was called the "Promised Land," which later became the country of the Hebrew people, and which is also called Palestine by the historians. There, after the passage of twenty-four years, Abraham received God's law concerning circumcision. In the one hundredth year of his life, when Sarah was in her ninetieth year, they became the parents of Isaac. Having lived 175 years altogether, he reposed in peace, a venerable elder full of days.


Elefther
December 15

Eleutherios the Hieromartyr, Bishop of Illyricum, and his mother Anthia

This Saint had Rome as his homeland. Having been orphaned of his father from childhood, he was taken by his mother Anthia to Anicetus, the Bishop of Rome (some call him Anencletus, or Anacletus), by whom he was instructed in the sacred letters (that is, the divine Scriptures). Though still very young in years, he was made Bishop of Illyricum by reason of his surpassing virtue, and by his teachings he converted many unbelievers to Christ. However, during a most harsh persecution that was raised against the Christians under Hadrian (reigned 117-138), the Saint was arrested by the tyrants. Enduring many torments for Christ, he was finally put to death by two soldiers about the year 126. As for his Christ-loving mother Anthia, while embracing the remains of her son and kissing them with maternal affection, she was also beheaded.


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Wisdom of the Fathers

This parable ... proclaims beforehand both the casting out of the Jews, and the calling of the Gentiles; and it indicates together with this also the strictness of the life required, and how great the punishment appointed for the careless ....
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 69 on Matthew 22, 4th Century

And when were they bidden? By all the prophets; by John again; for unto Christ he would pass all on, saying, "He must increase, I must decrease;" by the Son Himself again, "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will refresh you;" and again, "If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink."
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 69 on Matthew 22, 4th Century

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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the 1st Tone

Although the stone was sealed by the Jews, and the soldiers guarded Your most pure body, You arose on the third day, O Savior, giving life to the world. For this reason, the heavenly powers cried out to you, O Giver of Life: Glory to Your resurrection, O Christ! Glory to Your kingdom! Glory to Your dispensation, only Lover of Mankind!

Apolytikion for 11th Sun. of Luke in the 2nd Tone

You justified the forefathers in faith, and through them betrothed yourself, aforetime, to the Church taken from out of the Gentiles. The saints boast in glory. For from their seed, there exists a noble crop, who is she who without seed has given You birth. By their intercessions, O Christ our God, save our souls.

Apolytikion for Hieromartyr Eleutherios and Anthia in the 4th Tone

Adorned with flowing priestly vesture and with dripping streams of blood you at once went to your Lord Christ, O blessed wise Eleftherios, annihilator of Satan. Wherefore, do not cease to intercede for those who honor your blessed struggles in faith.

Seasonal Kontakion in the 3rd Tone

On this day the Virgin cometh to the cave to give birth to * God the Word ineffably, * Who was before all the ages. * Dance for joy, O earth, on hearing * the gladsome tidings; * with the Angels and the shepherds now glorify Him * Who is willing to be gazed on * as a young Child Who * before the ages is God.
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In Other News

Intro to Orthodoxy
Our 12-week Winter 2020 catechism class on the basics of Eastern Orthodox Christianity will begin on Monday evenings 7-9pm, starting January 6. The class is open to all, especially inquirers, and those interested in converting to Orthodoxy. Classes are held here at St. George. Register online at https://forms.gle/CELCdCiVHCfWb3JU8 . Feel free to join us for individual classes without registering. 

Interested in Hosting Social Hour?
If your family or group would like to host a Sunday Social Hour following Liturgy, please contact Rita Kanavati at ritakanavati@comcast.net or sign up at: www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4ca5ad2babff2-social. If you have signed up but are unable to host, we ask that you please find a replacement. Likewise, if the date you would like to host is taken, please contact the assigned hosts to see if they are willing to reschedule. Contact the office if you need assistance. Thank you for hosting! 

March for Life
Join us for the annual March for Life on January 22, 2020, which takes place at the State Capitol in St. Paul. Orthodox Christians across the country will be joining in their local marches to speak out against abortion and to pray for healing for those affected by it. The bus will pick up participants at St. Mary’s at 9:15am & at St. George’s at approx. 9:30am. 10:30am Service for Life at the Cathedral of St. Paul (we have reserved seating). Following the service, we will march together to the Capitol building for the program. Departure is 1:00pm. Children are welcome to attend. Dress warm! 

75th Anniversary Albums for Sale
A great gift for Christmas! Available for $20; in the office or bookstore. 

Roselawn Cemetery Lots
2019 prices are: $6,120 for a Monument Lot (2 graves); $3,825 for a Flat Lot A (2 graves); $2,167.50 for a Flat Lot B (1 grave). Single graves have limited availability. Contact the church with questions. 

Pan-Orthodox Ethnic Dance Party
Save the date, February 1st, 7:00pm at St. Mary’s GOC in Minneapolis. Last year there were over 200 participants! Questions? See posting or contact Steve Selin at 616-443-0970/skselin5@gmail.com or TJ Perry at 651-895-9693/ thomas.perry@osumc.edu. 

Names for the Proskomedi (Preparation Service): Please submit names of the living or deceased to Fr. Perry to be commemorated during the preparation of the holy gifts before Divine Liturgy. Names of those who have fallen asleep should be marked with a +Cross. Prayer cards are available at the candle stand in the narthex.

 

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