St. Alexis of Wilkes-Barre Church
Publish Date: 2016-01-24
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St. Alexis of Wilkes-Barre Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • 860-664-9434
  • Street Address:

  • 108 E Main St

  • Clinton, CT 06413-0134
  • Mailing Address:

  • PO Box 134

  • Clinton, CT 06413-0134


Contact Information



Services Schedule

Weekly Services

Tuesdays at 8:30a - Daily Matins

Wednesdays at 6:00p - Daily Vespers

Thursday at 8:30a - Daily Matins

Saturday at 5:30p - Great Vespers

Sunday at 9:30a - Divine Liturgy

The Church is also open on Wednesdays for "Open Doors" - confession, meditation and reflection.

Please see our online calendar for dates and times of Feast Day services.


Past Bulletins


Welcome

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We welcome all visitors to our Divine Liturgy and services. While Holy Communion may only be received by prepared Orthodox Christians, our non-Orthodox guests are welcome to participate in our prayers and hymns and to join us in venerating the Cross and and receiving blessed bread at the conclusion of the Liturgy. Please sign our guest book and join us for refreshments and fellowship after the services.

Feel free to ask questions before or after the services. Any member of our Council or Congregation are glad to assist you. Literature about the Orthodox faith and this parish can be found in the narthex (back of the Church).

Members of our Parish Council are:

Phyllis Sturtevant - President, ad hoc Ministries (Red House, 25th Anniversary)

Sophia Brubaker - Vice President, Building/Grounds, Education

Susan Hayes - Secretary, Communications

Susan Egan - Treasurer,

Debra Bray - Member at Large, Fellowship/Stewardship

Demetra Tolis - Member at Large, Outreach/Evangelism

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Announcements

There will be a parish cleanup (inside) on Saturday, January 30th beginning at 3pm.


On Sunday, January 31st, the Church School will have a special lesson by Brian Krot entitled “The World at the Time of Christ.” The lesson will talk about different aspects of the world such as the Roman Republic/Empire, life in the holy land, family life and any other facts interesting facts.


Clinton Community Event
Hello, My name is Sally O'Brien.  I am chairing an event entitled Crazy for Cupcakes. This event originated in 2014 with the group Families Helping Families. They are a volunteer organization that collects non-perishables & money to assist our neighbors in need. This year we are teaming with Shoreline Community Women to make this a great event. I am wondering if you could print the details of our event in your bulletin.  Thank you!
We need of BAKERS & JUDGES!!  
CRAZY FOR CUPCAKES CONTEST
Hosted by Families Helping Families & Shoreline Community Women
RETURNS April 2, 2016--6pm-8pm
At The Clinton Town Hall
In 2014 we had 27 bakers enter their favorite cupcakes in an attempt to win first place.  The Green Room at The Clinton Town Hall was filled with almost 1,300 cupcakes.  Register as a contestant at FamiliesHelpingFamiliesClinton@gmail.com (submit your name, phone # and address by 3/19/16). 
Each contestant is asked to submit four dozen cupcakes from one recipe to the Town Hall by 4 pm on 4/2/16
First, 2nd & 3rd prizes AND Bragging Rights will be awarded!
If you do not bake…but you EAT cupcakes…come eat the cupcakes.  All we ask is for a monetary donation to support FHF Warm the Children and SCW Boxes for Soldiers!!
Sally O'Brien
860-669-6419

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Parish Calendar

  • Parish Calendar

    January 24 to February 1, 2016

    Sunday, January 24

    14th Sunday of Luke

    9:30AM Divine Liturgy

    Monday, January 25

    Gregory the Theologian, Archbishop of Constantinople

    Tuesday, January 26

    Fr. Steven Voytovich - B

    Xenophon & his Companions

    8:30AM Daily Matins

    Wednesday, January 27

    Removal of the Relics of John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople

    4:30PM Open Doors

    6:00PM Daily Vespers

    Thursday, January 28

    Ephraim the Syrian

    8:30AM Daily Matins

    Friday, January 29

    Mary Ella Luft - B

    Removal of the Relics of Ignatius the God-bearer

    Saturday, January 30

    Synaxis of The Three Hierarchs: Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, & John Chrysostom

    3:00PM Parish Cleanup

    5:30PM Great Vespers

    6:30PM General Confession

    Sunday, January 31

    15th Sunday of Luke

    9:30AM Divine Liturgy

    11:30AM Church School

    Monday, February 1

    Alexis Boyd

    Blessing of Candles

    Trypho the Martyr

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Prayers, Intersessions and Commemorations

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Robert, Joseph, Christine, Raymond, Olga, Daria, Daria, Dori, John, Evelyn, Alla, June, Nina, Joan, John, Alex, Alan, Nadia, Glenn, Kathryn, Ivan, Elena & Jevon and Jocean, Darlyne, Albert, Irene, Nancy, Dionysian

- and for…

John, Jennifer, Nicholas, Isabel, Elizabeth, John, Jordan, Michael, Lee, Eva, Neil, Gina, Joey, Michael, Madelyn,Sofie, Katrina, Olena,and Valeriy.

 

 Many Years! to:

to Mary Ella Loft on the occasion of her birthday!

 

Today we commemorate:

Ven. Xenia of Rome and her two female servants (5th c.). St. Gerásim, Bishop of Perm (1441). Martyr John of Kazan’ (1529). Martyrs Babylas (Vavíla) of Sicily, and his two disciples: Timothy and Agapius (3rd c.). St. Macedonius, Hermit, of Syria (ca. 420). Translation of the relics of St. Anastasius the Persian (7th c.). Ven. Dionysius of Olympus (16th c.). Ven. Philotheus, founder of Philotheou Monastery (Mt. Athos—10th c.). Bl. Xenia of St. Petersburg (19th c.).

 

 

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Bulletin Inserts

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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the 1st Tone

When the stone had been sealed by the Jews and the soldiers were guarding Thine immaculate Body, Thou didst arise on the third day, O Saviour, granting life unto the world. Wherefore, the powers of the Heavens cried out to Thee, O Lifegiver: Glory to Thy Resurrection, O Christ. Glory to Thy Kingdom. Glory to Thy dispensation, O only Friend of man.

Seasonal Kontakion in the 1st Tone

Your birth sanctified a Virgin's womb and properly blessed the hands of Symeon. Having now come and saved us O Christ our God, give peace to Your commonwealth in troubled times and strengthen those in authority, whom You love, as only the loving One.
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Saints and Feasts

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January 24

Xenia of St. Petersburg, Fool-for-Christ

Our righteous Mother Xenia of Petersburg was born about the year 1730. She was married to a Colonel named Andrew; when she was twenty-six years old, her husband died suddenly, having been drinking with his friends. Left a childless widow, Xenia gave away all that she had, and vanished from Saint Petersburg for eight years; it is believed that she spent this time in a hermitage, learning the spiritual life. When she returned to Saint Petersburg, she wore her husband's military clothing, and would answer only to the name Andrew, that is, the name of her late husband. She took up the life of a homeless wanderer, and was abused by many as insane; she bore this with great patience, crucifying the carnal mind through the mockery she endured, and praying for her husband's soul. She was given great gifts of prayer and prophecy, and often foretold things to come; in 1796 she foretold the death of Empress Catherine II. Having lived forty-five years after her husband's death, she reposed in peace at the age of seventy-one, about the year 1800. Her grave became such a source of miracles, and so many came to take soil from it as a blessing, that it was often necessary to replace the soil; when a stone slab was placed over her grave, this too disappeared over time, piece by piece. Saint Xenia is especially invoked for help in finding employment, lodging, or a spouse.


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January 24

Xenia, Deaconess of Rome

Our righteous Mother Xenia of Rome was of a distinguished family. While her parents were preparing to wed her, she stole away secretly, taking two handmaids with her, and departed for Mylasa of Karia in Asia Minor, and there she completed her life in asceticism. She was ordained deaconess by Paul, her spiritual father, who became Bishop of Mylasa. Although she was originally named Eusebia, to conceal her identity, she took the name Xenia - which means "stranger" in Greek - because of her estrangement from her country.


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Gospel Reading

14th Sunday of Luke
The Reading is from Luke 18:35-43

At that time, as Jesus drew near to Jericho, a blind man was sitting by the roadside begging; and hearing a multitude going by, he inquired what this meant. They told him, "Jesus of Nazareth is passing by." And he cried, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!" And those who were in front rebuked him, telling him to be silent; but he cried out all the more, "Son of David, have mercy on me!" And Jesus stopped, and commanded him to be brought to him; and when he came near, he asked him, "What do you want me to do for you?" He said, "Lord, let me receive my sight." And Jesus said to him, "Receive your sight; your faith has made you well." And immediately he received his sight and followed him, glorifying God; and all the people, when they saw it, gave praise to God.


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Wisdom of the Fathers

We may learn from this that when we ask with faith, God does not give something other than what we ask for, but the very same thing. However, when we ask for one thing and receive something else, it is clear that either we did not make a good request or we did not ask with faith.
Blessed Theophylact, Archbishop of Ochrid and Bulgaria
The Explanation of the Gospel of St. Luke, 11th Century

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