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Holy Cross Church
Publish Date: 2017-06-11
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Holy Cross Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (248) 477-1677
  • Fax:
  • (248) 477-0231
  • Street Address:

  • 25225 Middlebelt Rd.

  • Farmington Hills, MI 48336


Services Schedule

DIVINE LITURGY SUNDAYS 10 A.M.

OFFICE HOURS 10 A.M.- 3 P.M.  MONDAY-WEDNESDAY,  FRIDAY  (CLOSED THURSDAY)

BONNIE SITARAS: OFFICE COORDINATOR

 


Past Bulletins


Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Plagal Fourth Mode

From on high didst Thou descend, O Compassionate One; to burial of three days hast Thou submitted that Thou mightest free us from our passions. O our Life and Resurrection, Lord, glory be to Thee.

Apolytikion for the Church in the First Mode

O LORD SAVE, O SAVE THY PEOPLE, AND BLESS YOUR INHERITANCE, GRANT VICT'RIES TO THE DEVOUT CHRISTIANS, OVER THE ADVERSARIES, AND BY VIRTUE OF THY CROSS, PROTECT YOUR DOMINION, YOUR DOMINION, O LORD.
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Matins Gospel Reading

First Orthros Gospel
The Reading is from Matthew 28:16-20

At that time, the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. And when they saw him they worshipped him; but some doubted. And Jesus came and said to them, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age. Amen."


Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Fourth Mode. Psalm 67.35,26.
God is wonderful among his saints.
Verse: Bless God in the congregations.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Hebrews 11:33-40; 12:1-2.

BRETHREN, all the saints through faith conquered kingdoms, enforced justice, received promises, stopped the mouths of lions, quenched raging fire, escaped the edge of the sword, won strength out of weakness, became mighty in war, put foreign armies to flight. Women received their dead by resurrection. Some were tortured, refusing to accept release, that they might rise again to a better life. Others suffered mocking and scourging, and even chains and imprisonment. They were stoned, they were sawn in two, they were tempted, they were killed with the sword; they went about in skins of sheep and goats, destitute, afflicted, ill-treated - of whom the world was not worthy - wandering over deserts and mountains and in dens and caves of the earth. And all these, though well attested by their faith, did not receive what was promised, since God had foreseen something better for us, that apart from us they should not be made perfect. Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith.


Gospel Reading

The Sunday of All Saints
The Reading is from Matthew 10:32-33; 37-38; 19:27-30

The Lord said to his disciples, "Every one who acknowledges me before men, I also will acknowledge before my Father who is in heaven; but whoever denies me before men, I also will deny him before my Father who is in heaven. He who loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he who loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me; and he who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me." Then Peter said in reply, "Lo, we have left everything and followed you. What then shall we have?" Jesus said to them, "Truly, I say to you, in the new world, when the Son of man shall sit on his glorious throne, you who have followed me will also sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel. And every one who has left houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or lands, for my name's sake, will receive a hundredfold, and inherit eternal life. But many that are first will be last, and the last first."


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Saints and Feasts

Allsaint
June 11

The Sunday of All Saints

Honouring the friends of God with much reverence, the Prophet-King David says, "But to me, exceedingly honourable are Thy friends, O Lord" (Ps. 138:16). And the divine Apostle, recounting the achievements of the Saints, and setting forth their memorial as an example that we might turn away from earthly things and from sin, and emulate their patience and courage in the struggles for virtue, says, "Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every burden, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us" (Heb. 12:1).

This commemoration began as the Sunday (Synaxis) of All Martyrs; to them were added all the ranks of Saints who bore witness (the meaning of "Martyr" in Greek) to Christ in manifold ways, even if occasion did not require the shedding of their blood.

Therefore, guided by the teaching of the Divine Scriptures and Apostolic Tradition, we the pious honour all the Saints, the friends of God, for they are keepers of God's commandments, shining examples of virtue, and benefactors of mankind. Of course, we honour the known Saints especially on their own day of the year, as is evident in the Menologion. But since many Saints are unknown, and their number has increased with time, and will continue to increase until the end of time, the Church has appointed that once a year a common commemoration be made of all the Saints. This is the feast that we celebrate today. It is the harvest of the coming of the Holy Spirit into the world; it is the "much fruit" brought forth by that "Grain of wheat that fell into the earth and died" (John 12:24); it is the glorification of the Saints as "the foundation of the Church, the perfection of the Gospel, they who fulfilled in deed the sayings of the Saviour" (Sunday of All Saints, Doxasticon of Vespers).

In this celebration, then, we reverently honour and call blessed all the Righteous, the Prophets, Apostles, Martyrs, Confessors, Shepherds, Teachers, and Holy Monastics, both men and women alike, known and unknown, who have been added to the choirs of the Saints and shall be added, from the time of Adam until the end of the world, who have been perfected in piety and have glorified God by their holy lives. All these, as well as the orders of the Angels, and especially our most holy Lady and Queen, the Ever-virgin Theotokos Mary, do we honour today, setting their life before us as an example of virtue, and entreating them to intercede in our behalf with God, Whose grace and boundless mercy be with us all. Amen.


Axion_esti
June 11

Revelation of the Hymn Axion Estin to a monk on Mt. Athos by the Archangel Gabriel

The Synaxis of the Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos is celebrated today for the following reason: In 980, during the reign of Emperor Basil II, when Nicholas Chrysoberges was Ecumenical Patriarch, the holy Archangel Gabriel appeared in the guise of a monk to the disciple of a certain elder living in a hermitage belonging to the Monastery of Pantocrator on the Holy Mountain. During Matins, after the monk had chanted the customary hymn, "More honorable than the Cherubim...," composed by Saint Cosmas the Hymnographer, the Angel chanted the same hymn, but with the following prelude: "It is truly meet to call thee blest, the Theotokos, the ever-blessed and all-immaculate and Mother of our God." Marveling at the hymn's beauty, the monk asked his visitor - who appeared also to be a monk - to record this new text in writing, which the Angel did by miraculously inscribing the words on a piece of slate, using only his finger, and straightway he vanished from sight. This slate was brought to the Church of the Protaton, and from thence to Constantinople, to the imperial court and the Ecumenical Patriarchate, as evidence of the miracle. Henceforth, this version of the hymn to the Most Holy Theotokos began to be chanted in the Divine Liturgy in all the churches. The place where the miracle took place is now called Adein, from the Greek word which means "to sing." The icon itself, before which this hymn was first chanted, is called "the icon of the Axion estin" ("It is truly meet") and it is kept in the sanctuary of the Church of the Protaton on the Holy Mountain.


Philbartbarnabas
June 11

Bartholomew the Holy Apostle

Saint Bartholomew was one of the Twelve Apostles, and had Galilee as his homeland; this is all that is known of him for certain according to the history of the Gospels. Concerning his apostolic work, certain say that he preached in Arabia and Persia, and especially in India, bringing to them the Gospel written by Saint Matthew, which had been written originally in Hebrew, and which was found there one hundred years later by Pantaenus, formerly a stoic philosopher and later an illustrious teacher of the Christian school in Alexandria (see Eusebius, Eccl. Hist., 5: 10). Other accounts say that he went to Armenia. According to some, he ended his life by being crucified, or by being flayed alive, in Albanopolis (Urbanopolis) of Armenia. This also confirms an ancient tradition preserved by the Armenians. According to some, Bartholomew and Nathanael are the same person, because the Evangelists who mention Bartholomew do not mention Nathanael; and John, who alone mentions Nathanael as one of the Twelve, says nothing of Bartholomew. Indeed, Bartholomew is a patronymic, "son of Talmai," which means "bold, spirited" (see also Jesus of Navi 15:14; II Kings 3:3), and Nathanael could have had this as a surname. According to the Synaxarion of the Menaion on April 22, however, it is Simon the Zealot and Nathanael who are the same; the Evangelists who mention Simon the Zealot (or "the Canaanite") do not mention Nathanael.


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Notices

 
Welcome BONNIE SITARAS to our Office Staff!
Eileen Ludwig our dedicated church secretary
and office administrator retired this past May
after 33 years at Holy Cross.
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9: NIGHT OF EXCELLENCE
6:30 - 10:00pm Lamb Chop Dinner, Cigars and Beverages
See Gus Spanos or John Liadis for tickets
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11: ALL SAINTS SUNDAY
10:00am Divine Liturgy
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14: PARISH COUNCIL MEETING
7:30pm
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18: FATHER'S DAY / GRADUATION SUNDAY
"Youth of the Year" Presentation
10:00am Divine Liturgy
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PAPER MAILINGS BEING PHASED OUT:
The montly Newletter is being phased out.
Communication will be conducted via e-bulletin (email),
e-notices (e-mail), and Facebook: HolyCrossGreekOrthodoxChurch.
Weekly bulletin will be continued.  If you wish to receive paper,
contact office to receive a monthly mailing of weekly bulletins.
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Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC)
To All Clergy, Parish Staff, and OCMC Ambassadors:
Volunteers Needed for Youth Ministry Outreach

Empower youth and teens in countries where youth ministry is evolving and opportunities for youth leadership exist. Orthodox Mission Teams to Ghana, Kenya, and Mexico will offer programs for students and adult leaders, giving them the opportunity to develop vision for their youth groups, as well as teach the Biblical basics of youth ministry and offer a Christian witness. These teams will model servant leadership by assisting in small groups, recreation, and prayer. OCMC invites you to join these opportunities in youth ministry. For more information, please visit www.ocmc.org, e-mail teams@ocmc.org, or call 1-877 GO FORTH (ext 141).

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Ladies Philoptochos News


CONGRATULATIONS! TO OUR NEW BOARD
(will be sworn in September)
Debbie George, President
Terrie Stefanakis, Vice President
Denise Liberty, Recording Secretary
Evangeli Stilianos, Corresponding Secretary
Dina Rand, Treasurer
 
Thank you, to our outgoing officers
Presvytera Olga, Audrey Kourtakis and Pauline Yiannakis

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2017 Holy Cross Graduates

Graduates  2017

On Sunday, June 18, we will be honoring our High School and College Graduates following Church Services. 

                 

   HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

Milton Nicholas Alexander, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Alexander of Novi, graduated from Novi High School. He will be attending Grand Valley State University this fall to study Business.

 

Lauren Bittinger,  daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Bittinger of Birmingham, graduated from Seaholm High School. She will be attending Northwestern University in the fall studying engineering and business.

 

Alethia Blough, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Blough of Northville, graduated from Northville High School with Honors. She will be attending the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in the fall to study Neuroscience. She is also the recipient of an academic scholarship awarded by the local chapter of Ahepa.

 

Maria Fekaris, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Fekaris of Commerce, graduated with honors from Lakeland High School. She will be attending the University of Kentucky in the fall to pursue a Bachelor of Science in the College of Nursing.

 

Christina Hiotaky, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hiotaky of Berkley, graduated with honors from Berkley High School. She will be attending the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago in the fall to study Architecture on scholarship. She has also committed to swim for the Illinois Tech Scarlet Hawks.

 

Alexander John Krear, son of Mr. & Mrs. Tad Krear of Bloomfield Hills, graduated from Bloomfield Hills High School. He is an NHS member. He will be attending Michigan State University in the fall to study either Engineering or Business.

 

Matthew James Power, son of Mr. & Mrs. Edward Power of Franklin, graduated from Birmingham Groves High School. He will be attending Hope College, Michigan in the fall to pursue a degree in Business and History.

 

Vena Marie Thanos, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Dino Thanos of New Hudson, graduated from South Lyon East High School. She will be attending Schoolcraft Community College in the fall to pursue general studies.

 

 COLLEGE GRADUATES

Anastasia Demopoulos, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Greg Demopoulos  of Canton, graduated  with honors from the University of Illinois with a Master’s in Business Administration. She will receive a second Master’s degree in Human Resources in December.

 

Catherine Garber, daughter of  Mr. & Mrs. Doug Garber of Livonia, graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor Degree in Communication and Public Relations and a Minor in Graphic Design and Health Promotions. She is pursuing a career in the field and continuing an internship with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation.

 

Zachary J. Heller, son of Mr. & Mrs. Jim Heller of Northville, graduated from The Ohio State University Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Film Studies. His future plans include Television Internships and Graduate School at Central Michigan University.

 

Andrew Leamon, husband of Georgina Morris, graduated from Oakland University with a Doctorate in Medicine. He will begin his Residency at St. John’s Hospital and will pursue a career in Emergency Medicine.

 

Georgina Aglaia Morris, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Peter Morris of Novi, graduated from Oakland University with a Doctorate in Medicine. She will begin her Residency at Beaumont Royal Oak Hospital and will pursue a career in Geriatric Medicine.

 

Spyridon Peter Morris, son of Mr. & Mrs. Peter Morris of Novi,  graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology and a Minor in Fermented Beverages. His future plans include attending the Holy Cross Seminary in Boston.

CONGRATULATIONS  TO ALL OUR GRADUATES
 

05/23/2017

 

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Altar Boy List

 Captains: Matt Power,  Alex Krear, Milton Alexander

TEAM ONE

  • Matthew Fekaris
  • Steven Blough
  • Demetri Zervos
  • Nicholas Barnaby
  • Benjamin Barnaby
  • Mateo Pesaros

Team One ScheduleJune 11, 25. July & August open Come any Sunday!  September 10.

TEAM TWO

  • Chris Zervos
  • Samie Zervos
  • Yianni Yiannakis
  • Dimitri Sitaras
  • Pano Stilianos
  • Dino Thanos

Team Two Schedule:  June 18.  July open Come any Sunday!  September 17.

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On Holy Days, if you come on time you can serve, for robes on Holy Days it's first come-first serve.

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PLEASE NOTE ALTAR BOYS AND PARENTS:  This is a great commitment to the Lord and it is an important RESPONSIBILITY to be on time for the Divine Liturgy!

Liturgy begins at 10 a.m. SO please be on time!

DO NOT come into the Holy Altar after 10:05 a.m.

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St Nicholas National Shrine Parish Campaign

Holy Cross contribution to campaign 21,279 (Goya 1,100 of total), Philoptochos contribution to campaign 4,000 (25,279)

We were the 2nd highest in our Metropolis...

 

St. Nicholas National Shrine

www.StNicholasWTC.org

 

See construction progress via web cam link

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