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Saint John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2019-03-10
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Saint John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • 408.605.0621
  • Street Address:

  • 9th and Lincoln

  • Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
  • Mailing Address:

  • PO Box 5808 Carmel by the Sea

  • Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921


Contact Information




Services Schedule

 

Weekend services: the weekend schedule is fixed for most of the year. The services take place in Carmel-by-the-Sea, at All Saints Church, lower level, 9th and Lincoln.

Saturdays: 5:00pm Vespers

Sundays:   8:30am Matins

                   9:45am Liturgy

Week-day services: during the week we may celebrate the major feast days of the Church either in Carmel or in Salinas. Please check the calendar! The schedule pattern is:

Wednesdays:  6:00pm Paraklesis

Eve of feasts: 6:00pm Vespers

Feast days:    8:30am Matins

                       9:45am Liturgy


Past Bulletins


Schedule of Services

Friday, March 8
    6:00pm  Vespers
Saturday, March 9   Saturday of the Ascetics, The 40 Martyrs  of Sebaste
    8:30am  Orthros + Liturgy
    5:00pm  Vespers
Sunday, March 10   Forgiveness Sunday
    8:30am  Orthros (Matins)
    9:45am  Liturgy
    6:00pm  Forgiveness Vespers

Beginning of the Great and Holy Lent

Monday, March 11 
    6:00pm  Great Compline w. Canon of Saint Andrew (1/4)

Tuesday, March 12
    11:00am  Book Forum: "First Pruits of Prayer"
    6:00pm  Great Compline w. Canon of Saint Andrew (2/4)
Wednesday, March 13
    5:30pm  9th Hour
    6:00pm  Presanctified Liturgy
    7:15pm  Potluck Lenten Dinner + Lecture: "A Prayer Practicum" by Father Ion
    8:15pm  Canon of Saint Andrew (3/4)
Thursday, March 14
    6:00pm  Great Compline w. Canon of Saint Andrew (4/4)
Friday, March 15
    5:30pm  9th Hour
    6:00pm  Presanctified liturgy
    7:00pm  Salutations to the Theotokos (1/4)
Saturday, March 16   Commemoration of the Kollyva Miracle
    8:30am  Orthros + Liturgy + Memorial
    5:00pm  Vespers
Sunday, March 17   Sunday of Orthodoxy
    8:30am  Matins
    9:45am  Liturgy
Monday, March 18
    6:00pm  Great Compline
Tuesday, March 19
    11:00am  Book Forum
Wednesday, March 20
    5:30pm  9th Hour
    6:00pm  Presanctified Liturgy
    7:15pm  Potluck Lenten Dinner + Lecture: "Discipleship in the Gospels" by Jacob Voyce
Friday, March 22
    5:30pm  9th Hour
    6:00pm  Presanctified liturgy
    7:00pm  Salutations to the Theotokos (2/4)
Saturday, March 23
    8:15am  Service of the Hours
    9:00am  Liturgy
    10:00am  Lenten Retreat - "Orthodoxy: A Way of Life and the Way to Life" with Father Aris Metrakos
    5:00pm  Vespers
Sunday, March 24   Sunday of St. Gregory Palamas
    8:45am  Matins

    9:45am  Liturgy
    7:00pm  Vespers at Annunciation Cathedral

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Community Calendar

March 10 - Forgiveness Sunday. Forgiveness Vespers.
March 11 - Great and Holy Lent begins.
Lenten Wednesdays - Potluck Dinner and Lecture after Presanctified Liturgy
March 23 - Lenten Retreat led by Father Aris Metrakos
March 25 - Annunciation Potluck (fish) Luncheon.
March 31 - Lunch with ASC (the fifth Sunday of the month)
April 20 - Saturday of Lazarus - church decoration, palm cross making and pancake brunch.
April 21 - Palm Sunday. Philoptochos Lenten Bake Sale benefiting our Holy Cross Seminarians
April 28 - Great and Holy PASCHA.
April 28 - Paschal Picnic.
May 19 - Parish Assembly.
June 30 - Lunch with ASC (the fifth Sunday of the month).
August 31 - September 2 - The 33rd Monterey Bay Greek Festival.
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Prayer Requests

Please remember in your prayers the following who are in need.

"Lord Jesus Christ Son of God, have mercy on your servant (first name)."

Tom (Athanasios) Maheras - recovering with family in Burlingame.

Eleni Saites - for patience and endurance.

Nina and George Kadiev - George going through many serious health trials.

Maria Kastros - for health, patience and endurance.

Richard and Savanna Yant - mourning the loss of Tiffany, wife and mother.

Sky (Sergey), Kera, Mariem and Kylie (Caliope) - for guidance, patience and peace.

And for those who are in prisons:

Constantine, Sergey, Dennis, Theodore.

Father Ion is available for home visits. Please call him directly at 408.605.0621 if you would like to schedule one.

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News & Events

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS BEGINS

Please remember to turn your clocks back FORWARD hour on Sunday, MARCH 10. You don't want to be late!


SATURDAY OF THE ASCETICS

This Saturday right before the Great Lent, MARCH 9, is dedicated to the memory of the Ascetic Fathers of the Church. It will begin with Vespers Friday evening followed by Matins at 8:30am, the Liturgy and the special Memorial Service. All names of the departed family members, relatives and friends will be commemorated at that service as well. You may bring Kollyva along with the names.


THIS SUNDAY: CHEESEFARE POTLUCK LUNCH

On Sunday of Forgiveness (March 10) we will enjoy Cheesefare together, our last Sunday before Lent starts. We left meat behind a week ago (March 3) as a first step of our gradual adjustment towards the Fast. At the Cheesefare Lunch we will still enjoy all the other foods. All fellowship teams called to contribute.


FORGIVENESS VESPERS - STEPPING INTO LENT

The Great on Holy Lent begins during the Forgiveness Vespers service that will take place on the evening of Sunday, March 10 from 6pm. We will celebrate in Saint Nektarios Chapel, which will be hosting most of our many Lenten services to come. At the end of the service we will have the opportunity to ask forgiveness from one another and to break free from the bond of unforgiving. This is a most beautiful and important moment for all of us.


BOOK FORUM

Our Book Forum will continue on March 12 the discussion of the 6th book since the Forum came into existence less than a year ago: THE FIRST FRUITS OF PRAYER - A 40-DAY JOURNEY THROUGH THE CANON OF SAINT ANDREW The assigned readings are as follows:

        Tuesday, March 12: pages 15-25

The book is available at our bookstore and also online here.

The Canon of Saint Andrew is a jewel in the collection of spiritual treasures of our Church. It will be prayed in church a quarter at a time during the first evenings of Lent (March 11-14) and in its entirety on the fifth Thursday of Lent.


NEW! ORTHODOXY 101: The LENTEN SPRING

Orthodoxy 101 Class: The class will meet on the following Lenten Sundays after lunch to bring the powerful, transforming beauty of this holy season against our daily life challenges. The leading message for our group interaction will come from the book "The Lenten Spring" by Father Thomas Hopko. During the 40 days of Lent we will read a chapter per day and then on Sundays we will gather to reflect upon them. A few copies of the book are available at the bookstore. Buy the book online here.

We meet in Saint Nektarios Chapel following lunch. Our guests are invited to join the group.

The class schedule is as follows:

  • March 17: Chapters 1-8
  • March 24: Chapters 9-16
  • March 31: Chapters 17-24
  • April 7: Chapters 25-32
  • April 14: Chapters 33-40

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The Church welcomes the Lenten spring with a spirit of exultation...with the enthusiasm of a child... The tone of the church services is one of brightness and light.

Thus the author begins the first of forty meditation on Great Lent, casting out the gloom and darkness with which many Christians approach this holy season and revealing, in a simple, clear and beautiful manner, its true meaning.

In his meditations, Fr Hopko draws on his long experience as a pastor and teacher, working with young and old throughout the country, to present to the modern reader the relevance of the Church's two-thousand-year-old tradition of preparing to greet our Lord's Resurrection. But in so doing he also makes extensive use of all facets of church tradition from all times inspiring scriptural and liturgical passages from the Lenten services, the spiritual wisdom of the ancient saints and fathers, as well as the teachings of modern guides to the Christian life.

All Christians who undertake the yearly journey to the blessed Pascha of our Lord will find inspiration and guidance in these meditations. All can enjoy reading and rereading them and share in the profound thoughts of the author as they make their own spiritual way through this holy season.


LENTEN WEDNESDAY EVENING LECTURES

This coming Lent we will continue the tradition of Wednesday evening lectures after the Presanctified Liturgy. You are cordially invited to attend the services, share a Lenten dish for dinner and enjoy the presentations. Please see the Schedule of Services for the timing of these events. These are excellent opportunities to break bread together after fasting and receiving holy communion while keeping the mind and the heart in the spirit of Lent. We are blessed to have a variety of speakers, clergy and lay men and women, some local, others coming to be with us from as far as San Francisco and Squaw Valley/ Dunlap. The plan is to offer a variety of subjects as follows:

  • Week 1, March 13: A Prayer Practicum by Father Ion
  • Week 2, March 20: Discipleship in the Gospels by Jacob Voyce
  • LENTEN RETREAT, March 23: Orthodoxy: A way of life and the Way of Life by Father Aris Metrakos
  • Week 3, March 27: Saint Nikiforos the Leper by Dr. Michael Bachik
  • Week 4, April 4: Make a Difference for Life by Carrie Voyce
  • Week 5, April 10: Panagia Provides.. for the Orphanage School by Rosa Deamant
  • Week 6, April 17: Great Fast and Great Feast by Father John Takahashi

SAINT JOHN'S LENTEN RETREAT

Book the date: Saturday, March 23 for our Annual Lenten Retreat.

Orthodoxy: A Way of Life and the Way to Life

with Father Aris Metrakos

The schedule is as follows:

  • 8:15am - Matins
  • 9am - Divine Liturgy
  • 10am - Retreat with Lenten potluck lunch
  • 2pm - Closing Prayer

We welcome Father Aris and our guests through our hospitality and love.

Please let us know about your participation by RSVP at saintjohnmonterey@gmail.com


NEW MINISTRY: WOMEN I-HELP

By God's grace and with the help and support of All Saints Church, we are blessed to own the responsibility of hosting the ladies members of the I-HELP program once a month, on the first Tuesday of the month. We will be providing a delicious dinner and fellowship on Tuesday evening and a bagged breakfast for the next day in the morning. This is a great opportunity to serve and to offer from the heart. We thank the ministry leaders Corkey and Despina for pursuing the project and the ASC leadership for making it possible. Now, time to get to work: our first time will be Tuesday, April 2.


NEW MINISTRY: ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS FOR LIFE

We are excited to announce the beginning of a new ministry here at Saint John’s: Orthodox Christians for Life, Central CA. We are going to be among a larger community of Orthodox Christians, as there are chapters within the Bay Area , Southern CA, and other areas within the US.

The vision of the ministry is to promote the sanctity of all innocent human life, from birth until natural death, all with an underscoring of love and compassion to all people, regardless of what they believe about abortion: this will be a movement based out of love for others, as we see evidenced by our own precious Theotokos, as she intercedes for us on our behalf to the Lord. This ministry will also extend to the topics of euthanasia, infanticide, and child/elder abuse.

The mission of the ministry calls for a variety of tasks. We hope to promote sanctity of life issues through initiation and encouragement of education of all people starting from preschool on about the sanctity of life, to energize action within our parish and hopefully, in time, other Orthodox parishes, regardless of jurisdiction. Additionally, we will provide the members of our community with opportunities to give of our time, talent, and resources to pro-life groups, specifically starting with our very own pregnancy centers in Monterey and Salinas. We will also offer and engage in special prayer services at church and other pro-life events. More info to follow. Lastly, we want to spread the word of encouragement to those to have experienced abortion, either through a family member, close friend, or personally. There are many resources to help someone walk through a time of healing –for both men and women-that are both confidential and easy to use. Please see Carrie Voyce @ 707-344-0787 for more info.


SUNDAY SCHOOL

The Sunday School classes will meet this Sunday. After lunch, preschoolers follow Presbytera Ana and Carrie and older kids Jacob and Daniel.


THE 2019 SAINT JOHN CHRYSOSTOM ORATORICAL FESTIVAL

The purpose of the St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival is to give children and teenagers an opportunity to learn, write, and speak about their Orthodox faith, church and heritage. This process will enhance their understanding and appreciation of their identity as Orthodox Christians and cultivate spiritual growth and maturity.

Our church will hold its parish Oratorical Festival on Sunday, March 24. There will be 3 age groups: grades 3-6, grades 7-9, and grades 10-12 with different topics and time requirements. Pre-registration is required and help with preparing the speech is available. Please contact Presbytera Ana for more information or to sign up. presbytera.ana@gmail.com. Information on topics can be found at: http://www.stjohn-monterey.org/youth-ministries/oratorical-festival


PHILOPTOCHOS NEWS

As you know, the Philoptochos membership drive is in full swing.  The chapter reached great heights in 2018 by His Grace, and with your love and enthusiasm for our work.  We cannot do it without your support, and invite every family at St. John the Baptist to become a member of Philoptochos.  Membership application forms have been emailed to you. Fill it in, send it with your pledge, and return it to the church office attention to Philoptochos. 

Election Announcement:   In May, our chapter will hold their elections and are looking for a few good women.  If you love our church and community, and want to help the less fortunate, then Philoptochos needs you.  Won’t you please consider sharing one small part of your heart with those in need and join the board of directors.  We are looking for 1 to 3 women to help manage the budget and calendar.  Please contact me if you have the time to give to God and His Work.  Alexandra 619-518-2755 or reply to this email.

Order your traditional fragrant loaves of Pascha Tsoureki today from Philoptochos.  1lb loaves are $10.00 with 100% of the proceeds benefiting our seminarians.  Help us reach our goal of 150 loaves!!  YES, I want to help Philoptochos and will order _________ loaves at $10 each. 

Won’t you please help Philoptochos help The Theotokos Boys and Girls Orphanage in Bakeswar India.   Take a stand with Philoptochos, Metropolitan Nikitas, and the Pan Orthodox Community against human trafficking and save a child.  Send your gift to the church office made out to Philoptochos and we will send one master check. 

Note: There is no board meeting in March


SERVING THESE SUNDAYS

Serving this Sunday in church and at the fellowship hour following Liturgy:

March 10
   Parish Council member: Corkey Balcom
   Greeter: Julia Wheeler
   Fellowship: ALL TEAMS - Cheesefare.

March 17
   Parish Council member: Brian Balcom
   Greeter: Temia Demakopoulos
   Fellowship: Orange Team – Every 3rd Sunday each month


FESTIVAL KICK-OFF MEETING MARCH 18

How quickly time flies! It is already time for the first meeting for our 33rd Annual Greek Festival. The Custom House Plaza has been reserved and now the time has come to choose our menu, set our cooking schedule, and fill in a few vacant booth chairs. Last year we made a profit of close to $42,000, and this year we have set the goal at $50,000. I believe that if we can get the entire community to begin the work a little earlier this year, that this goal will not only be achieved, but we will surpass it. Some of this work began a few weeks after last year’s festival; I would like to thank Candace Sanders for organizing the inventory from the left-over paper goods. This will make ordering for this year’s festival much easier and I am sure will save us money, and that will help increase our profits. Anywhere that we can save from spending the church’s money, allows us to get closer (and surpass) to our goal.

Kick-off Meeting: March 18, 7pm

At the March 18 Kick-off Meeting we will be presenting new ideas that need feedback from you. This meeting is not only for the booth chairs who are kindly asked to attend, but also for anybody who would like to get involved. This is a great time to step up! Opportunities include other areas besides cooking: advertising, sponsors relationships, social media, set-up before, and clean-up after the festival - just to mention a few. We count on more ideas and collaboration to make for a more enjoyable and successful festival.

I wish to thank all of you for your last years' participation in the Festival and for picking up an active role this year as well. In particular, I would like to thank Anthony Zavitsanos, Mary Kanalakis, Sandy Sanders, Aris Dakis, and Fotis Papoulias. Without your advice and counsel, the last two festivals would have been a much more difficult endeavor. I am looking forward to working with you again this year.

Finally,  please make a note of our Pre-Festival Festival, also known as the Paschal Picnic, that will be on April 28, at the Buckeye Picnic Area at Toro Park. More details to come soon.

Yours in Christ,
Thimi Saites, Festival Chairman and Parish Council President


MARCH LITURGY IN SALINAS

This month's service in Salinas will be for the feast of Annunciation (March 25) and it will be followed by a fish potluck meal.


CONFESSIONS AT SAINT JOHN’S

Father Ion is available to hear confessions after services and also by appointment at other times. If you need to do confession, please contact Father Ion ahead of time.


METROPOLIS SUMMER CAMP

Our Metropolis Summer Camp is open to campers ages 8-18 (campers entering 3rd grade in Fall 2019, or will be graduating High School in Spring 2019). Come and experience an incredible summer at St. Nicholas Ranch in Dunlap, CA with youth and young adults from across our Metropolis as we have a blast meeting new friends, reuniting with old friends, and learning more about our beautiful Orthodox faith! Monthly payment plans are available, as this will help families spread out the cost for camp over the next 4 months. All payments are due in full by June 1, 2019. To register, a $100 non-refundable deposit is required.

 
 

2019 REGISTRATION FEE: $550 Late Registration (until May 31)

 
2019 SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION UPDATE:
Staff Orientation Week: July 1 – 6
Session I: July 7 – 13 (51 spots available)*
Session II: July 14 – 20 (51 spots available)*
Session III: July 21 – 27 (76 spots available)*
*Campers are limited to registering for only one session of camp
 
2019 STAFF APPLICATIONS: If you know of any young adults who would make a great summer camp counselor, please encourage them to apply here.
 

PAN-ORTHODOX VESPERS, MARCH 16, LONG BEACH

Pan-Orthodox Vespers
Award-winning actor Jonathan Jackson to participate and support efforts to raise funds for the Theotokos Girls and Boys Orphanage in Bakeswar, India

Please join in prayer and fellowship for Pan-Orthodox Vespers at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 16, 2019 at the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church in Long Beach, CA. His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco will preside at this service, with concelebrants His Eminence Metropolitan Nikitas of the Dardanelles and His Grace Bishop Maxim of the Western Serbian Diocese. All Orthodox faithful are invited and encouraged to attend.

The homily will be offered by His Eminence Metropolitan Nikitas of the Dardanelles, a Hierarch of the Ecumenical Throne, who serves the Mother Church in Constantinople in numerous important areas including as Coordinator of the Patriarchal Committee on Human Trafficking and Modern-day Slavery.

Following the Vespers service will be a Reception and Silent and Live Auction fundraiser to benefit the The Theotokos Girls and Boys Orphanage in Bakeswar, India. Proceeds will support the completion and furnishing of their St. Ignatius School. For over 25 years, Sister Nectaria has been heading the Orphanage and combatting human trafficking, one child at a time. Sister Nectaria nurtures and educates the extremely poor and abandoned children in the outskirts of Kolkata, India. We invite you to share in this meaningful opportunity for almsgiving, which is an important part of our collective journey of prayer and penitence during Great and Holy Lent.

"Great Lent provides us with the opportunity to remove ourselves from worldly distractions and focus on prayer and spiritual development on our journey towards the celebration of Christ's Resurrection," commented His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos. "This Pan-Orthodox Vespers service will bring us together as one Orthodox Christian family where we can truly make a positive impact on the work of Sister Nectaria and provide hope, love and a safe haven for these children entrusted to her care."

 Joining us for this event will be Jonathan Jackson, musician, writer and award winning actor who has starred in numerous TV and films including "Nashville", "General Hospital", "Tuck Everlasting" and several others. Jonathan is a devoted Orthodox Christian who dedicated his fifth EMMY® to the Mother of God, the Theotokos, on Mount Athos. He is also the lead singer and writer for the band ENATION which recently completed an international tour. Jonathan is committed to raising awareness to combat the growing global atrocity of modern-day slavery and human trafficking.

If you are interested in supporting this effort and live outside the Los Angeles area, please contact help@fili-inc.com or visit their website for more information.

Read more and download the flyer!


3-SISTER CHANT GROUP TO PERFORM

The PAOI and the Church of the Holy Cross in Belmont are very excited to be bringing Eikona to the Bay Area this Spring on April 5, 6, and 7!  

Eikona "is a three-sister ensemble who chant Byzantine-styled Hymns and sing Contemporary Christian Music.  Rooted in the Greek Orthodox Church, their music preserves, shares and promotes centuries’ worth of rich, musical tradition of hymns and psalmody.  Their angelic voices have been heard in services and homes around the world and continue to inspire, encourage, and excite the newest generation of Greek Orthodox and Christian music fans." (Please see www.Eikona.com for more information on the group)

Our preliminary schedule for the weekend is as follows:

FRIDAY APRIL 5, 2019 - SALUTATIONS AT HOLY TRINITY IN SAN FRANCISCO
Eikona will sing the Salutations at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in San Francisco, followed by refreshments and a discussion with the group after the service.  Services will begin at 7pm. 

SATURDAY APRIL 6, 2019 - LENTEN RETREAT AT HOLY CROSS IN BELMONT 
Eikona will treat us to an interactive performance with discussion focused on families and people of all ages in the morning, followed by lunch, and then a second interactive performance with discussion focused on adults.  The second performance will also feature faculty from the PAOI and the GTU in Berkeley.  There will also be a separate activity for children during the second performance so that their parents can participate in the afternoon event.  Tentative start time is 10 am, but specific times TBA. 

SUNDAY APRIL 7, 2019 - LITURGY & YOUTH MUSIC WORKSHOP AT HOLY CROSS IN BELMONT 
Eikona will sing the Divine Liturgy at the Church of the Holy Cross in Belmont in the morning.  In the afternoon they will facilitate a youth music workshop open to youth from all churches in the area.  Orthros begins at 8:45 am and Divine Liturgy starts at 10 am. 


METROPOLIS YAL CONFERENCE

Metropolis of San Francisco to host Young Adult League Conference

Labor Day Weekend 2019

Labor Day Weekend 2019 in southern California is the place to be for young adults ages 18 - 35 at the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco Young Adult League Conference. This event will offer a wide array of activities including engaging workshops, inspiring speakers, worship, fellowship, and a community service project. Mark your calendars for August 29 - September 2, 2019 because the YAL Conference is where you will want to be!

Apply to be on the YAL Conference Steering Committee:

The Metropolis YAL Conference is a great way to share your time and talents as a young adult and emerging leader of the Church. You have the opportunity to be part of the planning team for this Conference and making it a spiritually uplifting, memorable, motivating and fun weekend!

Applications are being accepted for the Steering Committee and can be found online and must be submitted by March 1, 2019. All applicants must be 21 years of age by August 1, 2019. Volunteers are needed to work in a variety of areas including: Events, Finance, Communications and Marketing, Worship, Registration and more. Share your talents, gain valuable experience, and build up this powerful ministry!

For more information, please email yalconf2019@gmail.com.


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Assembly of Bishops News

Fast Questions and Fast Answers about American Orthodox Christian Monasteries

03/04/2019

There are eighty Orthodox Christian monasteries in the USA which represent great variety of ethnic and liturgical traditions. In fact, America is, probably, the only place in the world where - within the same country - one can visit Greek, Russian, Romanian, Serbian Orthodox monasteries and experience their different 'ethnic' liturgical styles, worship practices, church architecture, musicology and iconography.
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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Plagal 4th Mode

You descended from on high, O compassionate One, and condescended to be buried for three days, so that from the passions You might set us free. Our life and resurrection, O Lord, glory be to You.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Plagal 2nd Mode

O guide to wisdom, provider of prudence, disciplinarian of fools, and defender of the poor, fortify and discipline my heart, O Master; You, give me a word, O Word of the Father. For behold, I will not hinder my lips from crying to You: O merciful Lord, have mercy on me who have fallen.
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Matins Gospel Reading

Eighth Orthros Gospel
The Reading is from John 20:11-18

At that time, Mary stood weeping outside the tomb, and as she wept she stooped to look into the tomb; and she saw two angels in white, sitting where the body of Jesus had lain, one at the head and one at the feet. They said to her, "Woman, why are you weeping?" She said to them, "Because they have taken away my Lord, and I do not know where they have laid Him." Saying this, she turned round and saw Jesus standing, but she did not know that it was Jesus. Jesus said to her, "Woman, why are you weeping? Whom do you seek?" Supposing Him to be the gardener, she said to Him, "Sir, if you have carried Him away, tell me where you have laid Him, and I will take Him away." Jesus said to her, "Mary." She turned and said to him in Hebrew, "Rabboni!" (which means Teacher). Jesus said to her, "Do not hold me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father; but go to my brethren and say to them, I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God." Mary Magdalene went and said to the disciples, "I have seen the Lord"; and she told them that He had said these things to her.


Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal 4th Mode. Psalm 75.11,1.
Make your vows to the Lord our God and perform them.
Verse: God is known in Judah; his name is great in Israel.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Romans 13:11-14; 14:1-4.

Brethren, salvation is nearer to us now than when we first believed; the night is far gone, the day is at hand. Let us then cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light; let us conduct ourselves becomingly as in the day, not in reveling and drunkenness, not in debauchery and licentiousness, not in quarreling and jealousy. But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires.

As for the man who is weak in faith, welcome him, but not for disputes over opinions. One believes he may eat anything, while the weak man eats only vegetables. Let not him who eats despise him who abstains, and let not him who abstains pass judgment on him who eats; for God has welcomed him. Who are you to pass judgment on the servant of another? It is before his own master that he stands or falls. And he will be upheld, for God is able to make him stand.


Gospel Reading

Forgiveness Sunday
The Reading is from Matthew 6:14-21

The Lord said, "If you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father also will forgive you; but if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.

"And when you fast, do not look dismal, like the hypocrites, for they disfigure their faces that their fasting may be seen by men. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, that your fasting may not be seen by men but by your Father who is in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you.

"Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."


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Wisdom of the Fathers

Before we enter the Lenten fast, we are reminded that there can be no true fast, no genuine repentance, no reconciliation with God, unless we are at the same time reconciled with one another. A fast without mutual love is the fast of demons. . . We do not travel the road of Lent as isolated individuals but as members of a family.
His Grace Bishop Kallistos of Diokleia
20th Century

Do we forgive our neighbors their trespasses? God also forgives us in His mercy. Do we refuse to forgive? God, too, will refuse to forgive us. As we treat our neighbors, so also does God treat us. The forgiveness, then, of your sins or unforgiveness, and hence also your salvation or destruction, depend on you yourself, man. For without forgiveness of sins there is no salvation.
Saint Tikhon of Zadonsk
Unknown, 18th century

0ne must in every way flee from judging, and pray in secret for those who have sinned. "This form of love is pleasing to God." Judging is bound up with impudence and is incompatible with true repentance: "To judge is to impudently appropriate to oneself the rank of God."
Saint John Climacus

Spiritual delight is not enjoyment found in things that exists outside the soul.
Saint Isaac of Syria
Unknown , 7th century

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Saints and Feasts

Eden
March 10

Forgiveness Sunday

The Holy Fathers have appointed the commemoration of Adam's exile from the Paradise of delight here, on the eve of the holy Forty-day Fast, demonstrating to us not by simple words, but by actual deeds, how beneficial fasting is for man, and how harmful and destructive are insatiety and the transgressing of the divine commandments. For the first commandment that God gave to man was that of fasting, which the first-fashioned received but did not keep; and not only did they not become gods, as they had imagined, but they lost even that blessed life which they had, and they fell into corruption and death, and transmitted these and innumerable other evils to all of mankind. The God-bearing Fathers set these things before us today, that by bringing to mind what we have fallen from, and what we have suffered because of the insatiety and disobedience of the first-fashioned, we might be diligent to return again to that ancient bliss and glory by means of fasting and obedience to all the divine commands. Taking occasion from today's Gospel (Matt. 6:14-21) to begin the Fast unencumbered by enmity, we also ask forgiveness this day, first from God, then from one another and all creation.


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March 12

Saint Symeon the New Theologian

Saint Symeon became a monk of the Studite Monastery as a young man, under the guidance of the elder Symeon the Pious. Afterwards he struggled at the Monastery of Saint Mamas in Constantinople, of which he became abbot. After enduring many trials and afflictions in his life of piety, he reposed in 1022. Marvelling at the heights of prayer and holiness to which he attained, and the loftiness of the teachings of his life and writings, the church calls him "the New Theologian." Only to two others, John the Evangelist and Gregory, Patriarch of Constantinople, has the church given the name "Theologian." Saint Symeon reposed on March 12, but since this always falls in the Great Fast, his feast is kept today.


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