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St. Paul Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2021-10-24
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St. Paul Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (440) 237-8998
  • Street Address:

  • 4548 Wallings Road

  • North Royalton, OH 44133-3121


Contact Information




Services Schedule

WEEKDAY SERVICES

   8:30 AM   Orthros
   9:30 AM   Liturgy

 

SUNDAY SERVICES

   8:15 AM   Orthros
   9:30 AM   Liturgy

Sunday School begins immediately following Holy Communion September through May


Past Bulletins


Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. First Mode. Psalm 32.22,1.
Let your mercy, O Lord, be upon us.
Verse: Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous.

The reading is from St. Paul's Second Letter to the Corinthians 9:6-11.

Brethren, he who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each one must do as he has made up his mind, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to provide you with every blessing in abundance, so that you may always have enough of everything and may provide in abundance for every good work. As it is written, "He scatters abroad, he gives to the poor; his righteousness endures for ever." He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your resources and increase the harvest of your righteousness. You will be enriched in every way for great generosity, which through us will produce thanksgiving to God.


Gospel Reading

6th Sunday of Luke
The Reading is from Luke 8:26-39

At that time, as Jesus arrived at the country of the Gadarenes, there met him a man from the city who had demons; for a long time he had worn no clothes and he lived not in a house but among the tombs. When he saw Jesus, he cried out and fell down before him, and said with a loud voice, "What have you to do with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I beseech you, do not torment me." For he had commanded the unclean spirit to come out of the man. (For many a time it had seized him; he was kept under guard, and bound with chains and fetters, but he broke the bonds and was driven by the demon into the desert.) Jesus then asked him, "What is your name?" And he said, "Legion"; for many demons had entered him. And they begged him not to command them to depart into the abyss. Now a large herd of swine was feeding there on the hillside; and they begged him to let them enter these. So he gave them leave. Then the demons came out of the man and entered the swine, and the herd rushed down the steep bank into the lake and were drowned. When the herdsmen saw what happened, they fled, and told it in the city and in the country. Then people went out to see what had happened, and they came to Jesus, and found the man from whom the demons had gone, sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed and in his right mind; and they were afraid. And those who had seen it told them how he who had been possessed with demons was healed. Then all the people of the surrounding country of the Gadarenes asked him to depart from them; for they were seized with great fear; so he got into the boat and returned. The man from whom the demons had gone begged that he might be with him; but he sent him away, saying, "Return to your home, and declare how much God has done for you." And he went away, proclaiming throughout the whole city how much Jesus had done for him.


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Saints and Feasts

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October 24

Arethas the Great Martyr & Syncletiki and her two daughters

These Martyrs contested for piety's sake in the year 524 in Najran, a city of Arabia Felix (present-day Yemen). When Dhu Nuwas, ruler of the Himyarite tribe in south Arabia, and a Judaizer, took power, he sought to blot out Christianity, especially at Najran, a Christian city. Against the counsels of Arethas, chief man of Najran, the city surrendered to Dhu Nuwas, who immediately broke the word he had given and sought to compel the city to renounce Christ. Led by Saint Arethas, hundreds of martyrs, including women, children, and babes, valiantly withstood his threats, and were beheaded and burned. After the men had been slain, all the free-born Christian women of Najran were brought before the tyrant and commanded to abjure Christ or die; yet they rebuked the persecutor with such boldness that he said even the men had not insulted him so contemptuously. So great was their faith that not one woman was found to deny Christ in all Najran, although some of them suffered torments more bitter than most of the men. In alliance with Byzantium, the Ethiopian King Elesbaan liberated Najran from Dhu Nuwas soon after and raised up churches in honour of the Martyrs. Najran became a place of pilgrimage until the rise of Islam a century later. At the end of his life King Elesbaan, who was also called Caleb, retired into solitude as a hermit; he sent his crown to Jerusalem as an offering to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. He also is commemorated on this day as a saint. Saint Arethas' name in Arabic, Harith, means "plowman, tiller," much the same as "George" does in Greek.


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the First Mode

Τού λίθου σφραγισθέντος υπό τών Ιουδαίων, καί στρατιωτών φυλλασόντων, τό άχραντόν Σου σώμα, ανέστης τριήμερος Σωτήρ, δωρούμενος τώ κόσμω τήν ζωήν. Διά τούτο αι Δυνάμεις τών ουρανών εβόων σοι Ζωοδότα· δόξα τή Αναστάσει σου Χριστέ, δόξα τή βασιλεία σου, δόξα τή οικονομία σου μόνε Φιλάνθρωπε.
Τu lithou sfragisthentos ipo ton Ioudeon, ke stratioton filasonton to ahranton sou soma, anesti triemeros Sotir, doroumenos ton kosmo tin zoin. Dia touto e dinamis ton ouranon evon si Zoodota, doxa ti Anastasi sou Hriste, doxa ti vasilia sou, doxa ti ikonomia sou mone Filanthrope.
The stone had been secured with a seal by the Judeans, | and a guard of soldiers was watching Your immaculate body. | You rose on the third day, O Lord | and Savior, granting life unto the world. | For this reason were the powers of heaven crying out to You, O Life-giver: | Glory to Your resurrection, O Christ; | glory to Your kingdom; | glory to Your dispensation, only One who loves mankind.

Apolytikion for Great Martyr Arethas in the First Mode

The holy martyrs suffered painful tortures for Your sake, O Lord; be compelled by what they endured, and heal our every pain, we entreat You, as the only One who loves humanity.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Second Mode

A protection of Christians unshameable, | intercessor to our Holy Maker, unwavering, | reject not | the prayerful cries of those who are in sin. | Instead, | come to us for you are good; | Your loving help bring unto us | who are crying in faith to you: | Hasten to intercede/ and speed now to supplicate, | as a protection for all time, | Theotokos, for those who honor you.
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Welcome

This Weeks Announcements

  • We extend greetings and a warm welcome to all visitors worshipping with us today. Please fill out a“visitor information card” located in the narthex and hand to one of the greeters. Following the Liturgy, please join us in our social hall for the coffee social.

  • Holy Communion in our Church is offered only to Orthodox Christians who have prepared themselves through the disciplines of our faith. Speak to Fr. Costas for further details.

 

Welcome! We’re glad you’re here! Please know that MASKS are NOT required in our sanctuary. We do, however, have a RESERVED section for those who wish to wear masks and maintain social distancing. 

  1. Today ~ MNYMOSINA: 3 months for Sylvia Karas | 1 year for Dr. John Kalucis [for Aristi Kalucis and Mary Zanoudakis] | 3 years for Dr. Peter Economou [Cal, Gregory, and Theodora Economou; Athanasios and Maria Kamakari; for Georgios and Ioanna Prekete].
  2. Today ~ following Holy Communion, Adult Catechism with Elaine Poulos, IN PERSON or via ZOOM  with the book “For They Shall See God”, which is available in our bookstore for $14.
  3. Today ~ in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Daughters of Penelope Erinys Chapter #355 and the St. Paul Stewardship Committee are collecting gift cards to support the “Journey Center for Safety and Healing”.  Their mission is to provide services that foster safety and healing for those affected by child abuse and domestic violence; and to prevent abuse through education, advocacy, and systemic change. Place gift cards in the basket located near the candle stand.
  4. Today ~ Coffee Social hosted by the Kalucis and Economou families | Greek Corner hosts next week.
  5. Today ~ 4:30 p.m. HOPE / JOY Fall fun at Trunk or Treat in church parking lot. Pizza provided. RSVP to Elena Giatis via text/call 440.829.1340.  Let her know what snack/drink you are bringing in addition to candy for Trunk or Treat.
  6. Today – October 31 ~ Philoptochos VIRTUAL fundraiser with proceeds to benefit May Dugan Center and Philoptochos charities.  Visit our website for more details.
  7. Monday ~ 5:30 p.m. Greek School
  8. Tuesday ~ 10:00 a.m. Women’s Study Group with Elaine Poulos via ZOOM with the book “Flames of Wisdom”, which is available in our bookstore for $14. 
  9. Wednesday ~ 6:00 p.m. Stewardship / Membership Committee meeting.
  10. Wednesday ~ 6:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal in preparation to start singing in church by November.
  11. Thursday ~ 5:30 p.m. Adult Greek School.
  12. Thursday ~ 7:00 p.m. Bible Study with Father Costas will not take place this week.  
  13. Saturday ~ 4:00 p.m. Ultimate Kickball | Parents vs GOYAns at the Karas home in Hudson. RSVP https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4DAAA623A4F85-ultimate. Cookout, bonfire, and s’mores.
  14. Salute to Veteran’s ~ Philoptochos is accepting names and donations for those who are serving or have served our country to create a booklet. DEADLINE October 31st.  See Georgia Gallaher.
  15. Please note the KIOSK in the outer Narthex ~ not everyone carries cash with them all the time. The kiosk is placed in the outer narthex for your convenience. Ask Parish Council for assistance if needed.
  16. New Digital Parish Directory is LIVE! Download the app on your mobile phone or laptop. See instructions in Messenger. Only parishioners will have access to information. Questions? Email directory@stpaulgoc.org. When you access your account, you will be able to edit your information, include as much or as little as you wish, and add a picture.

Upcoming Events in Our Parish and Beyond

  1. Next Sunday ~ Epistle Reading II Corinthians 11:31-33, 12:1-9 | Gospel Luke 16:19-31.
  2. Next Sunday ~ MNYMOSINA: 1 year for Bill Glaros [Michael, Kocona, Anthony, Dyonisia, Anthony Vruvas; Constantine and Despina Glaros; Emmanuel and Bill Kokkalakis; Adam Michalos]; 5 years for Epaminondas Makroglou; 28 years for Zafiro Makroglou.
  3. Next Sunday ~ Artoclasia for the health of the George and Sandy Asmis family.
  4. November 6 ~ 8:00 p.m. Basile the Comedian. Purchase tickets at https://events.eventgroove.com/event/Basile-The-Comedian-At-St-Paul-Church-54001.
  5. November 13 ~ 9:00 a.m. Metropolis Regional Couples Retreat “Renewed Day by Day: Enlivening Our Marriage Commitment” with Fr. Alexander Goussetis in the Hellenic Center.  Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/couples-retreat-st-paul-north-royalton-tickets-181336842377. Free to all Orthodox couples from all churches. Attend and invite your friends.
  6. November 14 ~ in honor of Veteran’s Day, Choir will be collecting donations of new socks (all styles, both men and women) to be donated to the Cleveland Grays. Drop-off during coffee social.
  7. November 15 ~ 5:30 p.m. Philoptochos Baking Class with Athina Cotronakis – choice of Spanakopita or Tiropita. $30/person.  Sign up on our website or during coffee social.

Events in the Greater Cleveland Area and Beyond

  1. Monday ~ 6:00 p.m. Great Vespers for St Demetrios at St Demetrios Rocky River.
  2. Tuesday ~ feast of St Demetrios | 8:20 a.m. Orthros; 9:30 a.m. Liturgy at St Demetrios Rocky River.
  3. November 8 ~ 6:30 p.m. St. Herman House annual fundraiser at Sts. Constantine and Helen, Cleveland Hts. Musical performances and artwork from current and former St. Herman House residents and members of the St. Herman House community. Tickets $25 at https://sainthermans.org/event/. Contact Santhe Loizos for more info.
  4. November 13 ~ 8:00 p.m. Annual Nafpaktian Glendi at the Nafpaktian Building in Olmsted Falls. Admission $15. For reservations call Vickie Douzos 440.734.8795 or Zoe Mavrakis 330.425.9623.
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Flyers

    2021 Stewardship

    2021 Stewardship

    There's still time to complete your 2021 Estimate of Giving Card and/or make a donation. For your convenience, click link or scan QR code.


    October 24, 2021

    October 24, 2021

    Act of Kindness for Domestic Violence Awareness | place gift cards in basket as you enter church


    October 24, 2021

    October 24, 2021

    HOPE / JOY Truck or Treat


    October 30, 2021

    October 30, 2021

    RESCHEDULED EVENT | GOYA Ultimate Kickball ~ Parents VS GOYAns


    Salute to Veteran's

    Salute to Veteran's

    Submit names and donation to Philoptochos of past and present who have served our country


    October 2021

    October 2021

    Philoptochos VIRTUAL Fundraiser


    November 6, 2021

    November 6, 2021

    A Hilarious Celebration of Greek Heritage with Basile the Comedian. See Dennis Diamond during coffee social or scan code to purchase tickets.


    November 13, 2021

    November 13, 2021

    Couples Retreat


    November 15, 2021

    November 15, 2021

    Philoptochos Baking Class


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