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Sunday Bulletin - St. George Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2022-06-12
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Sunday Bulletin - St. George Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (651) 222-6220
  • Street Address:

  • 1111 Summit Ave

  • St. Paul, MN 55105


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Services Schedule

Welcome!

We hope that you will make this your spiritual home. Connect with us on our website, Facebook page, YouTube, or sign-up for our email list at https://tinyurl.com/yc3tp29w.

Worship Sunday Orthros 8:30 am & Divine Liturgy 9:30 am

Confession (by appointment)

Weekday Services (www.stgeorgegoc.org/calendar)

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Fellowship Hour Sunday following Divine Liturgy

Office Hours Tuesday - Friday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Our Mission 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.

Our Vision Ascending together to the fullness of Life.


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Calendar

  • Parish Calendar

    June 12 to June 20, 2022

    Sunday, June 12

    +STS. ONOUPHRIOS & PETER OF ATHOS

    Holy Pentecost

    8:30AM ORTHROS

    9:30AM DIVINE LITURGY

    10:30AM KNEELING PRAYERS

    11:30AM Choir Practice

    Monday, June 13

    Monday of the Holy Spirit

    7:30PM General Festival Meeting

    Wednesday, June 15

    +FAST DAY

    +ST. AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO

    9:30AM Festival Baking

    1:30PM Online Daytime Bible Study (via Zoom only)

    Friday, June 17

    +FAST DAY

    6:00PM VESPERS at St. Mary's GOC

    Saturday, June 18

    The Apodosis of Holy Pentecost

    8:30AM Orthros at St. Mary's GOC

    10:00AM Hierarchal Divine Liturgy at St. Mary's GOC

    4:30PM Church Clean Up

    6:00PM VESPERS

    Sunday, June 19

    +APOSTLE THADDEUS/JUDE & ST. PAISIOS

    The Sunday of All Saints

    8:30AM ORTHROS

    9:30AM HIEARCHAL DIVINE LITURGY

    Monday, June 20

    +FAST OF THE HOLY APOSTLES (through June 29)

  • Ministries Calendar

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Hymns of the Day

Apolytikion for Pentecost in the Plagal 4th Tone

Blessed are you, O Christ our God. You made wise men of poor fishermen by sending down upon them your Holy Spirit, and through them you caught the whole world. O Lover of mankind, glory to you.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Plagal 4th Tone

When he came down and confused the tongues of men the Most High divided the nations. But in sending forth parted tongues of flame he called all mankind to unity that with one accord we might glorify his all Holy Spirit.
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Holy Pentecost
The Reading is from Acts of the Apostles 2:1-11

WHEN THE DAY of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. And suddenly a sound came from heaven like the rush of a mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared to them tongues as of fire, distributed and resting on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. Now there were dwelling in Jerusalem Jews, devout men from every nation under heaven. And at this sound the multitude came together, and they were bewildered, because each one heard them speaking in his own language. And they were amazed and wondered, saying, "Are not all these who are speaking Galileans? And how is it that we hear, each of us in his own native language? Parthians and Medes and Elamites and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontos and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabians, we hear them telling in our own tongues the mighty works of God."


Gospel Reading

Holy Pentecost
The Reading is from John 7:37-52; 8:12

On the last day of the feast, the great day, Jesus stood up and proclaimed, "If any one thirst, let him come to me and drink. He who believes in me, as the scripture has said, 'Out of his heart shall flow rivers of living water.'" Now this he said about the Spirit, which those who believed in him were to receive; for as yet the Spirit had not been given, because Jesus was not yet glorified.

When they heard these words, some of the people said, "This is really the prophet." Others said, "This is the Christ." But some said, "Is the Christ to come from Galilee? Has not the scripture said that the Christ is descended from David, and comes from Bethlehem, the village where David was?" So there was a division among the people over him. Some of them wanted to arrest him, but no one laid hands on him.

The officers then went back to the chief priests and Pharisees, who said to them, "Why did you not bring him?" The officers answered, "No man ever spoke like this man!" The Pharisees answered them, "Are you led astray, you also? Have any of the authorities or of the Pharisees believed in him? But this crowd, who do not know the law, are accursed." Nikodemos, who had gone to him before, and who was one of them, said to them, "Does our law judge a man without first giving him a hearing and learning what he does?" They replied, "Are you from Galilee too? Search and you will see that no prophet is to rise from Galilee." Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, "I am the light of the world; he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."


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Announcements

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Yodahe Gamada, Angie Kontenakos

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John Pitsavas Memorial Scholarship 2022

The Scholarship Committee announces the opening of this year’s essay contest for the John Pitsavas Memorial Scholarship.  The winner will receive a $1,000 scholarship, thanks to the generosity of the Pitsavas family. 

This year’s essay question is:  As you go on to college, how might your Orthodox Christian faith give you direction and strength for the road ahead, especially during difficult times or when your faith is tested? You are encouraged to use examples from any past struggles.  Essays should be at least 1000 words.

College students of currently active St. George families are eligible to apply unless they have previously received the scholarship.  Students may be at any stage of their undergraduate journey.  The deadline for submitting essays is Tuesday, July 19 at 2pm.  Contact the church office for more details at office@stgeorgegoc.org. The winner will be announced on August 14 – College Student Sunday. 

Teen Loaves & Fishes Night a success!

A special thank you to our teen volunteers, Alek Eidsvold, Sabrina Corbera and Manoli Mastrogiorgis.  Along with Fr. Perry and a few parents, they coordinated the meal packaging and produced 193 meals for the hungry. This meal was prepared with ingredients generously donated by Theologia Pitsavas in memory of both Vasilis and Yiannis Pitsavas. Thank you for supporting Missions and Benevolence, Memory Eternal!

Online Bible Study

The next Bible Study is scheduled for Wednesday, June 15 at 1:30 pm on zoom. We are back to the New Testament in 1 Timothy 3.1-16 to study Elders and Deacons. Join us as a Bible Buddy for an interesting and relaxing afternoon! Everyone is welcome to join us. 

Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82378805511?pwd=NWpRK2xrbTcvcGlScHB2bVZEamEzZz09 Meeting ID: 823 7880 5511; Passcode: 009040. Our Bible Study is led and organized by Mrs. Kathy Ryan. We read the scheduled readings together and make plenty of time for discussion. Fr. Perry often joins in for the discussion but is not at every class. Questions? Email Kathy at kathy.aeiou@gmail.com 

Calling all Bakers! 

Volunteer opportunities are available to help prepare the Greek Pastries that we will offer during the Greek Summer Festival. This is a great opportunity to not only help but to be part of a fun-loving group and learn about baking, among other things! We will be baking the following Wednesdays from 9:30 until 4:00ish. June 15th and 22nd, July 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th. Contact Nanette Gomez for details.

Save the Date: Duluth Trip on July 16

The 55+ group will visit Duluth on Saturday, July 16. Stay tuned for details!

Saint George Subsidies for Summer Camp

Thanks to a generous donation from the Nickitas family, our church is subsidizing 50% of camp for ALL Saint George Youth! Additional financial aid is available, please email frperry@stgeorgegoc.org if you require additional financial support. If you have already paid, please email your receipt to office@stgeorgegoc.org and we will reimburse you.

Scholarships for Graduating Seniors

Visit http://www.thefaithendowment.org/scholarships/ to learn about scholarships available to Orthodox high school seniors enrolling in a 4-year accredited US university in fall 2022. The deadline for application is June 20, 2022.

Register for Lighthouse: A Camp for 12th Grade Graduates 

The Metropolis of Chicago has announced registration for Lighthouse: a camp for graduated High School Seniors. Lighthouse aims to prepare campers for the social, emotional, practical, and spiritual challenges they will encounter in the college experience and beyond. The first Lighthouse camp will run from June 25 – July 2 at Carroll University. For more information and to register: https://chicago.goarch.org/lighthouse/

Defibrillator

We are interested in purchasing a defibrillator to have at church. If your family has a memorial fund at church and/or would like to contribute in memory of a loved one, or are generally interested in donating toward this cause, please see Lani Hattling.

Please sign up! Text Message Reminders for Youth & Family Events!

We have some AWESOME Youth & Family events coming up, and you don't want to miss out. Join our text message system Remind to stay up to date with all of our communications. Join by clicking https://www.remind.com/join/stgyandf

Volunteers Needed for the Greek Festival July 29 and 30

Please volunteer for the Greek Festival to make it a success! Working together helps us get to know each other, this important event is a key Church fundraiser, and you might learn some new skills. Volunteers are needed before, during, and after the festival. All kinds of skills are needed, not just food prep. Sign up in the fellowship hall after Liturgy, or use the SignUp Genius website at the following link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4CA5AD2BABFF2-2022. If you have questions, call the Church office, ask any of the festival committee members, email the volunteer coordinator, Yodahe Gamada at yodahegamada@gmail.com, or visit the SignUp Genius website.  

Also, if you have lawn signs from previous festivals in your house or garage, please return them to the fellowship hall at church; thank you!

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Wisdom of the Fathers

Goings up, and advances and progress from glory to glory, the Light of the Trinity might shine upon the more illuminated. For this reason it was, I think, that He gradually came to dwell in the Disciples, measuring Himself out to them according to their capacity to receive Him, at the beginning of the Gospel, after the Passion, after the Ascension, making perfect their powers, being breathed upon them, and appearing in fiery tongues...You see lights breaking upon us, gradually; and the order of Theology, which it is better for us to keep, neither proclaiming things too suddenly, nor yet keeping them hidden to the end...He said that all things should be taught us by the Spirit when He should come to dwell amongst us. Of these things one, I take it, was the Deity of the Spirit Himself, made clear later on when such knowledge should be seasonable and capable of being received after our Saviour's restoration, when it would no longer be received with incredulity because of its marvellous character. For what greater thing than this did either He promise, or the Spirit teach. If indeed anything is to be considered great and worthy of the Majesty of God, which was either promised or taught...Look at these facts:--Christ is born; the Spirit is His Forerunner. He is baptized; the Spirit bears witness. He is tempted; the Spirit leads Him up. He works miracles; the Spirit accompanies them. He ascends; the Spirit takes His place.
St. Gregory the Theologian
5th Theological Oration

For as thirsty men, when they have taken a bowl, eagerly drain it and then desist, so too they who hear the divine oracles if they receive them thirsting, will never be weary until they have drunk them up. For to show that men ought ever to thirst and hunger, "Blessed," It said, "are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness" (Matt.5:6)
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 51 on John 7, 4th Century

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In Other News

Ordination of Luke Randy Twito to the Holy Diaconate

By the Grace of God and through the Laying on of Hands by His Eminence Metropolitan Nathanael of Chicago, the Servant of God Luke Randy Twito will be ordained into the Holy Diaconate on Saturday, June 18, 2022, at Saint Mary’s Greek Orthodox Church, 3450 Irving Avenue South, Minneapolis:  Orthros – 8:30 a.m. Hierarchical Divine Liturgy – 10:00 a.m. Luncheon in the Great Hall to follow. Your presence and prayers are requested. Please RSVP prior to Friday, June 10, to: david@stmarysgoc.org or call, 612.825.9595 The Ordination Service will be live-streamed on St. Mary’s YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCatcmfRmuEpVwxJB9wmg4xQ

Wine Tasting YAL Event June 23

The Twin Cities Young Adult League is hosting a wine-tasting (adults 21-35) at St. Mary’s Greek Orthodox Church on June 23, 2022. For details, see flyer at https://www.dropbox.com/s/4cfvpr6dsnvnmrq/tasting.jpg?dl=0

Summer Opportunity at FOCUS Minnesota

FOCUS Minnesota is looking for a summer intern to work one morning a week, specifically on food outreach  programs. This is a great opportunity to learn non profit programming,  issues and challenges around food scarcity, and how we respond to this in our community. The right person will have competency in writing clearly, communicate well on the phone and in person to do community outreach, promote our food programs, connect with our partners, work in our Food Shelf, and oversee our home delivery service for the summer. It’s a good opportunity to make a difference and we need someone who can commit to 8 weeks at FOCUS House from June through August. Please contact Vera Proctor for more information vproctor@focusna.org.

OCPM Job Opportunity

Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry, one of the agencies of the Assembly of Bishops, is seeking to fill a full-time position in the Twin Cities. See the job description here:  https://theocpm.org/about-us/careers/ or call (347) 868-6940.=

Feast of the Twelve Holy Apostles in Duluth June 29-30

Join our sister parish of the Twelve Holy Apostles in Duluth (632 E 2nd St, Duluth, MN 55805) for their feast day later this month! Schedule:
Vespers—Wednesday, June 29, at 5:00 pm
Matins—Thursday, June 30, at 8:15 am
Divine Liturgy—Thursday, June 30, 9:30 am

YAL National Conference June 30-July 4

Tickets are now available for this summer's YAL National Conference in New York City! The Conference will take place in conjunction with the 46th Biennial Clergy-Laity Congress in celebration of the Centennial of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.

WHO: Orthodox Young Adults from all over the U.S.

WHAT: 2022 National YAL Conference; a gathering of young adults from all over the country, to join together for four straight days of Faith, Fellowship, Networking and FUN!

WHEN: June 30th - July 4th

WHERE: New York City at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square

A discount is available for the first 100 signups. Register at https://www.clergylaity.org/yalconference

Summer Church Visits

Traveling this summer? Please send in (gladtidings@stgeorgegoc.org) photos of you/your family in front of/at the Orthodox Churches that you visit! Please include in your submission the name of the church and the city/state/country. Photos submitted by August 10 will be published in the Sept-October Glad Tidings.

Orthodox Daily Prayer App

Faithtree Resources, an Orthodox non-profit, is introducing a free daily Orthodox prayer app for your phone. Download it and give it a try…then share it with everyone you know. What could be better than praying for our world?  Praying together with 1000’s of other Orthodox Christians!  Download app for Androids: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.faithtree&mc_cid=4590ed1f4b&mc_eid=feb26ca396 Download app for Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-encounter/id1596789782?mc_cid=4590ed1f4b&mc_eid=feb26ca396

Support for those in Need

Please contact Fr. Perry or our Ladies Philoptochos if you or someone you know is in need (food, clothing, shelter, etc.). Our Ladies Philoptochos, Missions & Benevolence, Discretionary support, FOCUS MN, etc. are here to help.

Save the Date – September 18

Please support the Lyn Olson Medical Crisis Program by attending their annual gala on September 18, 2022, from 3:30-6pm at the Korluka Equestrian Farm in Stillwater, MN. Enjoy great food, horses, yard games, silent auction, music and more.

Ancient Faith Women’s Retreat - November 10-13

This retreat will take place in Bolivar, PA. For more information and to register: https://store.ancientfaith.com/2022-afwr/

Save the Date: Orthodox Connect Conference Sept 29-Oct 1, 2023

Orthodox Connect Conference, September 29 – October 1, 2023, https://www.connectorthodox.org

Many of you will be interested to know about the Orthodox Connect Conference 2023, which is taking place here in the Twin Cities NEXT YEAR. The dates will be September 29th through October 1st 2023.

Orthodox Connect is a young adult initiative to bring together Orthodox Christian young adults and emerging leaders from all across the continent. Orthodox Connect was founded in Atlanta, Georgia, and is separate from the Young Adult League, Young Adult Ministries, etc. … Fr. Paul Lundberg, a priest of the Atlanta Metropolis of the Greek Archdiocese, is the coordinator and planner for Orthodox Connect. Our own Jamie Zaine and Deanna Kolas are helping him to plan the event and they have provided more information for you in the email and URL linked below. Please address any specific questions you might have to them directly at Jamie Zaine or Deanna Kolas.

Announcing 2022 Roselawn Program Prices

Advance planning can give you and your family peace of mind and is also cost-effective. Annual cost increases are typically at least 2% and have risen over 27% since 2013. The St. George Roselawn Cemetery Program continues to offer lots at Roselawn in Roseville for a 15% discount off list prices. All revenue from lots supports our church and its ministries. These lots are in the St. George section, adjacent to the “Greek” section, and easily identifiable by the monument/altar table. Contact the church office for more information.

2022 Discounted Prices for Parishioners:

$6,715 = Monument Lot (2 Graves)

$4,670 = Flat Lot (2 Graves)

$2,995 = Flat Lot (1 Grave, Limited Availability)

(These prices reflect a 15% off Roselawn Retail Price)

This continues to be one of those great opportunities where you can support the church, save some money and create a legacy for your family all at the same time. Lots for both monument and marker stones are still available. Please follow Roselawn regulations for the care and beautification of your lots.

Lay Leadership Podcast Series

The Metropolis of Chicago is proud to announce a new and innovative podcast series entitled "Call to Lead: An Orthodox Christian Perspective," designed by the Metropolis' Lay Leadership Strategic Plan Goal Team to provide leadership training to parish council members and lay leaders at our parishes. The six-episode program is mandatory for Parish Council members and ministry leaders and is available on the Metropolis website at https://chicago.goarch.org/called-to-lead/.

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Saints and Feasts

Pentecost
June 12

Holy Pentecost

After the Saviour's Ascension into the Heavens, the eleven Apostles and the rest of His disciples, the God-loving women who followed after Him from the beginning, His Mother, the most holy Virgin Mary, and His brethren-all together about 120 souls returned from the Mount of Olives to Jerusalem. Entering into the house where they gathered, they went into the upper room, and there they persevered in prayer and supplication, awaiting the coming of the Holy Spirit, as their Divine Teacher had promised them. In the meanwhile, they chose Matthias, who was elected to take the place of Judas among the Apostles.

Thus, on this day, the seventh Sunday of Pascha, the tenth day after the Ascension and the fiftieth day after Pascha, at the third hour of the day from the rising of the sun, there suddenly came a sound from Heaven, as when a mighty wind blows, and it filled the whole house where the Apostles and the rest with them were gathered. Immediately after the sound, there appeared tongues of fire that divided and rested upon the head of each one. Filled with the Spirit, all those present began speaking not in their native tongue, but in other tongues and dialects, as the Holy Spirit instructed them.

The multitudes that had come together from various places for the feast, most of whom were Jews by race and religion, were called Parthians, Medes, Elamites, and so forth, according to the places where they dwelt. Though they spoke many different tongues, they were present in Jerusalem by divine dispensation. When they heard that sound that came down from Heaven to the place where the disciples of Christ were gathered, all ran together to learn what had taken place. But they were confounded when they came and heard the Apostles speaking in their own tongues. Marvelling at this, they said one to another, "Behold, are not all these which speak Galileans? And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?" But others, because of their foolishness and excess of evil, mocked the wonder and said that the Apostles were drunken.

Then Peter stood up with the eleven, and raising his voice, spoke to all the people, proving that that which had taken place was not drunkenness, but the fulfilment of God's promise that had been spoken by the Prophet Joel: "And it shall come to pass in the last days, that I shall pour out of My Spirit upon all flesh, and your sons and daughters shall prophesy" (Joel 2:28), and he preached Jesus of Nazareth unto them, proving in many ways that He is Christ the Lord, Whom the Jews crucified but God raised from the dead. On hearing Peter's teaching, many were smitten with compunction and received the word. Thus, they were baptized, and on that day about three thousand souls were added to the Faith of Christ.

Such, therefore, are the reasons for today's feast: the coming of the All-holy Spirit into the world, the completion of the Lord Jesus Christ's promise, and the fulfilment of the hope of the sacred disciples, which we celebrate today. This is the final feast of the great mystery and dispensation of God's incarnation. On this last, and great, and saving day of Pentecost, the Apostles of the Saviour, who were unlearned fishermen, made wise now of a sudden by the Holy Spirit, clearly and with divine authority spoke the heavenly doctrines. They became heralds of the truth and teachers of the whole world. On this day they were ordained and began their apostleship, of which the salvation of those three thousand souls in one day was the comely and marvellous first fruit.

Some erroneously hold that Pentecost is the "birthday of the Church." But this is not true, for the teaching of the holy Fathers is that the Church existed before all other things. In the second vision of The Shepherd of Hermas we read: "Now brethren, a revelation was made unto me in my sleep by a youth of exceeding fair form, who said to me, 'Whom thinkest thou the aged woman, from whom thou receivedst the book, to be?' I say, 'The Sibyl.' 'Thou art wrong,' saith he, 'she is not.' 'Who then is she?' I say. 'The Church,' saith he. I said unto him, 'Wherefore then is she aged?' 'Because,' saith he, 'she was created before all things; therefore is she aged, and for her sake the world was framed."' Saint Gregory the Theologian also speaks of "the Church of Christ ... both before Christ and after Christ" (PG 35:1108-9). Saint Epiphanius of Cyprus writes, "The Catholic Church, which exists from the ages, is revealed most clearly in the incarnate advent of Christ" (PG 42:640). Saint John Damascene observes, "The Holy Catholic Church of God, therefore, is the assembly of the holy Fathers, Patriarchs, Prophets, Apostles, Evangelists, and Martyrs who have been from the very beginning, to whom were added all the nations who believed with one accord" (PG 96, 1357c). According to Saint Gregory the Theologian, "The Prophets established the Church, the Apostles conjoined it, and the Evangelists set it in order" (PG 35, 589 A). The Church existed from the creation of the Angels, for the Angels came into existence before the creation of the world, and they have always been members of the Church. Saint Clement, Bishop of Rome, says in his second epistle to the Corinthians, the Church "was created before the sun and moon"; and a little further on, "The Church existeth not now for the first time, but hath been from the beginning" (II Cor. 14).

That which came to pass at Pentecost, then, was the ordination of the Apostles, the commencement of the apostolic preaching to the nations, and the inauguration of the priesthood of the new Israel. Saint Cyril of Alexandria says that "Our Lord Jesus Christ herein ordained the instructors and teachers of the world and the stewards of His divine Mysteries ... showing together with the dignity of Apostleship, the incomparable glory of the authority given them ... Revealing them to be splendid with the great dignity of the Apostleship and showing them forth as both stewards and priests of the divine altars . . . they became fit to initiate others through the enlightening guidance of the Holy Spirit" (PG 74, 708-712). Saint Gregory Palamas says, "Now, therefore ... the Holy Spirit descended ... showing the Disciples to be supernal luminaries ... and the distributed grace of the Divine Spirit came through the ordination of the Apostles upon their successors" (Homily 24, 10). And Saint Sophronius, Bishop of Jerusalem, writes, "After the visitation of the Comforter, the Apostles became high priests" (PG 87, 3981B). Therefore, together with the baptism of the Holy Spirit which came upon them who were present in the upper chamber, which the Lord had foretold as recorded in the Acts, "ye shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days hence" (Acts 1:5), the Apostles were also appointed and raised to the high priestly rank, according to Saint John Chrysostom (PG 60, 21). On this day commenced the celebration of the Holy Eucharist by which we become "partakers of the Divine Nature" (II Peter 1:4). For before Pentecost, it is said of the Apostles and disciples only that they abode in "prayer and supplication" (Acts 1:14); it is only after the coming of the Holy Spirit that they persevered in the "breaking of bread,"that is, the communion of the Holy Mysteries-"and in prayer" (Acts 2:42).

The feast of holy Pentecost, therefore, determined the beginning of the priesthood of grace, not the beginning of the Church. Henceforth, the Apostles proclaimed the good tidings "in country and town," preaching and baptizing and appointing shepherds, imparting the priesthood to them whom they judged were worthy to minister, as Saint Clement writes in his first Epistle to the Corinthians (I Cor. 42).

All foods allowed during the week following Pentecost.


Peteratheniteonouphrios
June 12

Onuphrius of Egypt

Saint Onuphrius flourished in the fourth century, first in the cenobium near Hermopolis of Thebes in Egypt, and later as a solitary in the desert, where he was discovered by Saint Paphnutius. When Paphnutius first encountered him deep in the desert, he was affrighted at the Saint's appearance, seeing him covered with hair like a wild beast and naked except for a garment sewn of leaves covering his loins. After relating his life and the bitter conflicts he had endured as a hermit, Onuphrius told Paphnutius that he was about to die, and that Paphnutius had been sent to bury him, which soon came to pass. Although Paphnutius desired afterwards to remain in the Saint's cave, as soon as he had buried him, the cave fell in and the palm tree, which had furnished the Saint with dates withered up, indicating that it was the will of God that Paphnutius return to his monastery and make Saint Onuphrius known to all.


Holytrin
June 13

Monday of the Holy Spirit

As it is the custom of the Church, on the day after every great Feast, to honour those through whom it came to pass our Lady on the day after the Lord's Nativity, Joachim and Anna after our Lady's Nativity, the holy Baptist the day after Theophany, and so forth, on this day we honour our God the All-holy Spirit, the Comforter promised by our Saviour to His disciples (John 14:16), Who descended upon them at holy Pentecost and guided them "into all truth" (ibid. 16:13), and through them, us.

Rest from labour.


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Archdiocese News

Congratulations to the St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival National Finalists

06/07/2022


GOA Center for Family Care’s “Soak Up the Son” Video Series Begins June 13th

06/07/2022

GOA Center for Family Care’s “Soak Up the Son” Video Series Begins June 13th
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Stewardship

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Our 2022 theme is, "…Our Church Our Spiritual Home." In the words of Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos, "...in the Church we live eternal life starting from now. We do not simply await the life to come, but we experience and enjoy it from the present. The Kingdom of God, according to the Fathers, is not life beyond the grave but communion with God...

2022 Stewardship Goal

Stewardship Goal

$104,597 of $260,000 (through April)

 

 

Pledges Received

As of May 26, 98 families have pledged a total of $164,933.

Make Your Stewardship Pledge Online

Thank you for your continued support! Make your 2022 pledge by visiting https://forms.gle/NjsemfkEqFihqn4F7. Please make sure to note any updates to your contact information as we prepare to publish our new pictorial directory. Please make special note of any information you would like unlisted/omitted from the directory.

Welcome Visitors!

Thank you for joining us in worship. Whether you are an Orthodox Christian or this is your first visit to an Orthodox Church, we are pleased to have you with us! Although Holy Communion is offered only to baptized and chrismated Orthodox Christians, all are invited to receive the Antidoron (blessed bread) at the end of the service. The Antidoron and fellowship hour are reminiscent of the Agape Feast that followed worship in the early Church. One does not have to be of Greek descent, nor speak Greek, to be an Orthodox Christian and member of our parish. All people, of any background, are welcome to join the Orthodox Church. For those interested in learning more about the Christian Faith or becoming a member of our church, please contact Fr. Perry after services or at frperry@stgeorgegoc.org or (651) 222-6220.

We hope you will join us in our hall upstairs after service this morning for fellowship and refreshments.

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