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St. Paul Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2022-12-11
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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


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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


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Fourth Mode. Daniel 3.26,27.
Blessed are you, O Lord, the God of our fathers.
Verse: For you are just in all you have done.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Colossians 3:4-11.

Brethren, when Christ who is our life appears, then you also will appear with him in glory. Put to death therefore what is earthly in you: fornication, impurity, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry. On account of these the wrath of God is coming upon the sons of disobedience. In these you once walked, when you lived in them. But now put them all away: anger, wrath, malice, slander, and foul talk from your mouth. Do not lie to one another, seeing that you have put off the old nature with its practices and have put on the new nature, which is being renewed in knowledge after the image of its creator. Here there cannot be Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, free man, but Christ is all, and in all.


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 11

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.


Allsaint
December 11

Daniel the Stylite of Constantinople

This Saint was from the village of Marutha in the region of Samosata in Mesopotamia. He became a monk at the age of twelve. After visiting Saint Symeon the Stylite (see Sept. 1) and receiving his blessing, he was moved with zeal to follow his marvellous way of life. At the age of forty-two, guided by providence, he came to Anaplus in the environs of Constantinople, in the days of the holy Patriarch Anatolius (see July 3), who was also healed by Saint Daniel of very grave malady and sought to have him live near him. Upon coming to Anaplus, Saint Daniel first lived in the church of the Archangel Michael, but after some nine years, Saint Symeon the Stylite appeared to him in a vision, commanding him to imitate his own ascetical struggle upon a pillar. The remaining thirty-three years of his life he stood for varying periods on three pillars, one after another. He stood immovable in all weather, and once his disciples found him covered with ice after a winter storm. He was a counsellor of emperors; the pious emperor Leo the Great fervently loved him and brought his royal guests to meet him. It was at Saint Daniel's word that the holy relics of Saint Symeon the Stylite were brought to Constantinople from Antioch, and it was in his days that the Emperor Leo had the relics of the Three Holy Children brought from Babylon. Saint Daniel also defended the Church against the error of the Eutychians. Having lived through the reigns of the Emperors Leo, Zeno, and Basiliscus, he reposed in 490, at the age of eighty-four.


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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.
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 dispensaAtion, only Lover of mankind!

Apolytikion for 11th Sun. of Luke in the Second Mode

By faith didst Thou justify the Forefathers, when through them Thou didst betroth Thyself aforetime to the Church from among the nations. The Saints boast in glory that from their seed there is a glorious fruit, even she that bare Thee seedlessly. By their prayers, O Christ God, save our souls.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Third Mode

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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Welcome

This Weeks Announcements

  • We extend greetings and a warm welcome to all visitors worshipping with us today. Following the Liturgy, please join us in our Hellenic Center for the coffee hour.
  • We offer Holy Communion in the Orthodox Church only to Orthodox Christians who have prepared themselves through the disciplines of our faith. Speak to Fr. Costas for further details.
  • Please be careful as you exit the parking lot onto Wallings Road and watch for oncoming traffic.
  1. Today ~ MNYMOSINO: 40 days for Kristine Theodore Buckwald | 1 year for Maria Kantzios [for Jim Kantzios | for Lee Daniels].
  2. Today ~ Philoptochos Bake Sale during coffee social.
  3. Today ~ GOYA Cookbook available for purchase during coffee social. Great Christmas gift!
  4. Today ~ Dance practice for Cavs performers in Teen Room following Sunday School.
  5. Today ~ 5:00 PM Pan-Orthodox Nativity Concert sponsored by GCCOC at St Paul.  
  6. Monday ~ St Spyridon | 8:30 AM Orthros, 9:30 AM Liturgy.
  7. Monday ~ 4:00 PM Adult Greek School.
  8. Monday ~ 5:30 PM Greek School.
  9. Tuesday ~ 6:00 PM Philoptochos Christmas Banquet.
  10. Tuesday ~ 7:00 PM Choir rehearsal.
  11. Tuesday & Thursday ~ 8:00 PM GOYA basketball practice at North Royalton High School.
  12. Wednesday ~ 5:30 PM Greek School for beginners (students in 3rd – 6th grade).
  13. Thursday ~ Bible Study with Father Costas will resume in January.
  14. Friday ~ 5:00 PM College Student Christmas party. Join us for dinner and Christmas cookie decorating.  RSVP to Soci by December 12th via text 610.401.1030 or aphyrillas@stpaulgoc.org.
  15. St Paul Prayer Chain ~ If you have a prayer request, email it to: prayerchain@stpaulgoc.org

 

Upcoming Events in Our Parish and Beyond

  1. Next Sunday ~ Orthros Luke 24:13-35 | Epistle Reading Hebrews 11:9-10 | Gospel Matthew 1:1-25
  2. Next Sunday ~ Sunday School and Greek School programs following Liturgy.
  3. Next Sunday ~ GOYA frappe sale during coffee social.
  4. Next Sunday ~ Dance practice for Cavs performers following Christmas programs.
  5. December 19 ~ 7:30 PM Dance practice for Cavs performers.
  6. December 23 ~ 9:00 AM Royal Hours.
  7. December 24 ~ 5:00 PM Christmas Eve Vesperal Liturgy.
  8. December 25 ~ Christmas Day, 8:15 AM Orthros; 9:30 AM Liturgy of the Nativity of our Lord.
  9. December 27 ~ St Stephen | 8:30 AM Orthros; 9:30 AM Liturgy.
  10. January 5 ~ 3:30 PM Royal Hours of Epiphany | 5:00 PM Vesperal Liturgy with blessing of water.
  11. January 6 ~ Theophany | 8:30 AM Orthros; 9:30 AM Liturgy.
  12. January 7 ~ St John the Baptist | 8:30 AM Orthros; 9:30 AM Liturgy.
  13. January 7 – 12 ~ Schedule a house blessing at https://tinyurl.com/STPHouseBlessing or call the church office.  Father will confirm the date and time of his arrival.
  14. January 8 ~ Vasilopita Sunday | Swearing in of Parish Council followed by election of officers | GOYA meeting following Sunday School | Greek Corner meets in the Teen Room.
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Flyers

    2022 Stewardship

    2022 Stewardship

    For your convenience, you can complete your 2022 Estimate of Giving Card and/or make a donation by clicking the link or scanning QR code on this flyer.


    December 11, 2022

    December 11, 2022

    Last chance to pick up some Christmas goodies!


    December 11, 2022

    December 11, 2022

    Pan-Orthodox Nativity Concert hosted by St Paul


    December 16, 2022

    December 16, 2022

    College Student Christmas Party


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