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St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2017-04-16
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St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • 757-220-0994
  • Street Address:

  • 4900 Mooretown Road

  • Williamsburg, VA 23188


Contact Information






Services Schedule

Sunday Services -- Kuriakh:

Orthros, 8:45 a.m.

Divine Liturgy, 10:00 a.m.

OrqroV, 0845 pm.

Q. Leitourgia, 1000 pm.

 

Weekday Holy Days (as scheduled):

Orthros, 8:45 a.m.

Divine Liturgy, 9:30 a.m.

KaqhmerineV EorteV:

OrqroV, 0845 pm.

Q. Leitourgia, 0930 pm.

 


Past Bulletins


Message from Fr. Gianulis

The Bible: Real People, Real Lessons

During this week, Holy Week, we encounter many people who either walk with Jesus or move against him.  One who walked with him was Peter, the leader among the Apostles.  We associate St. Peter with strength and conviction, but if we look more closely at him during the week of our Lord’s Passion, we see something quite different.

St. Peter is "the first among equals" among the Apostles: the leader and the rock.  He followed Christ into the Garden of Gethsemane, yet he was unable to stay awake with the Lord in his hour of anguish. (Neither were James and John.) He was there when Judas came with the guard to betray and have Jesus arrested. He even pulled a sword and struck one of the guards, cutting off his ear in an effort to defend Jesus (John 18:10). Jesus, as we know, stopped him with these memorable words, “Put your sword into its sheath; shall I not drink the cup which the Father has given me?” (John 18:11) He followed him after he was arrested all the way to the court of the high priest, and witnessed the mock trial. Yet, he denied Christ three times while standing among the crowd.  Before he was betrayed, Jesus even told Peter that he would deny him three times before the cock crowed, and Peter denied he ever would do such a thing!  Yet, he did. 

Even though Peter was hardly the example of strength and conviction at this moment in time, still, after the resurrection we read that the angels tell the women who first discovered the empty tomb "go and tell his disciples and Peter."  The Angels specifically mention Peter—no others.   Messengers of God still recognize the leadership of St. Peter.  Christ does not forsake Peter even though Peter, out of fear, denied his Lord, Jesus Christ, three times. (Matthew 11:28-30)

Maybe there is a lesson there for us, not just about Peter, but about us. We are in a way like St. Peter, and this should encourage us.  We can grow spiritually, increase our faith, strengthen our resolve and conviction; and still lose faith in difficult times.  But, God as he did not forsake Peter does not forsake us.  Like Peter, though, we should recognize our weakness, our loss of faith, our sin; and in humility repent just like Peter did for his denial of Christ.  And Christ in His Divine mercy and infinite love forgives. 

We see Jesus forgive Peter when He asked Peter three times, "Do you love me,” Peter confirmed "Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.” This was Christ's way of showing him forgiveness even for his thrice denial—he denied the Lord three times; he was forgiven three times. (John 21:15-17) 

Let us also resolve to be more like St. Peter, whom we know is the pillar of strength and conviction—the example of faith—and if and when we fail our Lord, let us not lose heart or faith, but in humility, confess our sin and accept His love and forgiveness.


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Encyclical from His Eminence Metropolitan Evangelos

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Upcoming Divine Services and Holy Days

Holy Week and Pascha Schedule

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April 12, Holy Wednesday

      The Sacrament of Holy Unction, 7 p.m.

April 13, Holy Thursday

Divine Liturgy of St. Basil, 8:30 a.m.

Orthros of the Passion (12 Gospels), 7 p.m.

April 14, Good Friday

Great Vespers—the Descent from the Cross, 3 p.m.

Lamentation Service, 7 p.m.

April 15, Holy Saturday

Divine Liturgy of St. Basil, 8:30 a.m.

Resurrection Orthros, 11 p.m. Paschal Proclamation of the Holy Gospel, 12 p.m. followed by the Divine Liturgy.

April 16, Easter Sunday (Pascha)

AGAPE Vespers, 12 noon

 

12 Απριλίου, Μεγάλη Τετάρτη

      Ευχαίλαιον, 7 μμ.

13 Απριλίου, Μεγάλη Πέμπτη

Η Θεια Λειτουργία του Αγ. Βασιλείου, 8:30 πμ.

Ο Όρθρος του Πάθος του Χριστού (τα 12 Ευαγγέλια), 7 μμ.

14 Απριλιου, Μεγαλη Παρασκευή

Ο Μέγας Εσπερινός (Αποκαθήλωσης), 3 μμ.

Ο Επιτάφιος Θρήνος, 7 μμ.

15 Απριλίου, Μέγα Σάββατο

Η Θεια Λειτουργία του Αγ. Βασιλείου, 830 πμ.

Όρθρος της Αναστάσεως, 11 μμ, Η Ανάσταση, 12 μμ. μετά τήν Θεια Λειτουργία

16 Απριλίου, Κυριακή του Πάσχα

Ο Εσπερινός της ΑΓΑΠΗΣ, 12 μμ.


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Announcements

DECORATION OF THE EPITAPHIOS

“Epitaphios”—decoration of the sepulcher will be on Good Friday from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. All are welcome.  Contact Argie Maurakis at 757-870-2997 or alxmaurakis@aol.com for more information.


PASCHA FEAST

On the night of Easter, that is after the Divine Liturgy in the early morning hours of Easter Sunday, we will break the fast and celebrate Pascha together. You are invited to join the feast! The parish council will provide the lamb, and you may bring a side dish, salad, or whatever you would like to share with our Church family.


AGAPE VESPERS

It is not too late. If you are willing and able to read the gospel passage on Easter Sunday in a foreign language, then please let Fr. Gianulis know. The AGAPE vespers service will be on Easter Sunday at 12 noon.


Coffee Fellowship

To break the fast and to provide treats for fellowship, the followning schedule is provided for coordination.  If you have a reason to host the fellowship, please let Fr. Gianulis know to adjust the schedule.

Easter Midnight Liturgy: Pascha Feast, pot luck with lamb provided by the Parish Council.

Sunday, Apr. 23: Sponsored by the spouses of those bearing the name George or Georgia.


Your Priest is as Close as Your Telephone

...but he is not a mind reader.  If you are sick and hospitalized, or have any other pastoral or sacramental need, do not hesitate to call him.  Fr. Gianulis can always be reached by calling the church phone number, 220-0994.  If he is not in, leave a message and it will be delivered to his cell phone.


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Parish Council Update

Highlights of the Apr. 6, 2017 Parish Council Meeting

  • Thank you to all who donated to the Principal Reduction fund.  We submitted our business plan and paid the $20,000 principal payment ontine on March 30.   We are working with Towne Bank to extend the interest only loan for another year.  We will need principal payments through out 2017, so if you would like to contribute, it is not too late.
     
    Easter Dinner:  Everyone is invited to break the fast by joining in an Agape meal held after the Divine Liturgy of the Resurrection (Anastasi service) on Holy Saturday/Easter Sunday early morning. The Parish Council will provide the lamb, ably prepared by Jimmy Alimonos.  We ask that everyone bring a salad, vegetable dish, dessert, or beverage to share.
     
    Mother's Day Buffet:May 14.  The buffet is a major fund raiser.  Nick Sarantakos will be preparing a wonderful table.  If you can help by serving at the buffet, tending bar, or cashiering, please contact Paul Pantelis or Helen Hollowell who are coordinating the event.
     
    The Greek Festival is fast approaching - June  9, 10 & 11.  If you would like to volunteer during the festival please contact Craig Dodson.  We also need people to distribute posters and flyers to area businesses.  If you can help please contact Bobby Marakos.

 

 

 

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Hike For Hospice

    Hike for Hospice

    Hike for Hospice

    Support Hospice. Join the 5th Annual Hike for Hospice on Saturday, April 22nd at Governor's Land. The Hike for Hospice is a family-friendly walk to support the work and mission of Hospice House. For more information or to register, please visit: www.williamsburghikeforhospice.org. See the attached flyer for more details. We hope to see you there!


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal Fourth Tone. Psalm 117.24,29.
This is the day which the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.
Verse: Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; for his mercy endures for ever.

The reading is from Acts of the Apostles 1:1-8.

IN THE FIRST BOOK, O Theophilos, I have dealt with all that Jesus began to do and teach, until the day when he was taken up, after he had given commandment through the Holy Spirit to the apostles whom he had chosen. To them he presented himself alive after his passion by many proofs, appearing to them during forty days, and speaking of the kingdom of God. And while staying with them he charged them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for the promise of the Father, which, he said, "you heard from me, for John baptized with water, but before many days you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit."

So when they had come together, they asked him, "Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom of lsrael?" He said to them, "it is not for you to know times or seasons which the Father has fixed by his own authority. But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the end of the earth."

Προκείμενον. Plagal Fourth Tone. ΨΑΛΜΟΙ 117.24,29.
αὕτη ἡ ἡμέρα, ἣν ἐποίησεν ὁ Κύριος· ἀγαλλιασώμεθα καὶ εὐφρανθῶμεν ἐν αὐτῇ
Στίχ. ἐξομολογεῖσθε τῷ Κυρίῳ, ὅτι ἀγαθός, ὅτι εἰς τὸν αἰῶνα τὸ ἔλεος αὐτοῦ

τὸ Ἀνάγνωσμα Πράξεις Ἀποστόλων 1:1-8.

Τὸν μὲν πρῶτον λόγον ἐποιησάμην περὶ πάντων, ὦ Θεόφιλε, ὧν ἤρξατο ὁ Ἰησοῦς ποιεῖν τε καὶ διδάσκειν, ἄχρι ἧς ἡμέρας, ἐντειλάμενος τοῖς ἀποστόλοις διὰ πνεύματος ἁγίου οὓς ἐξελέξατο, ἀνελήφθη· οἷς καὶ παρέστησεν ἑαυτὸν ζῶντα μετὰ τὸ παθεῖν αὐτὸν ἐν πολλοῖς τεκμηρίοις, διʼ ἡμερῶν τεσσαράκοντα ὀπτανόμενος αὐτοῖς, καὶ λέγων τὰ περὶ τῆς βασιλείας τοῦ θεοῦ. Καὶ συναλιζόμενος παρήγγειλεν αὐτοῖς ἀπὸ Ἱεροσολύμων μὴ χωρίζεσθαι, ἀλλὰ περιμένειν τὴν ἐπαγγελίαν τοῦ πατρός, Ἣν ἠκούσατέ μου· ὅτι Ἰωάννης μὲν ἐβάπτισεν ὕδατι, ὑμεῖς δὲ βαπτισθήσεσθε ἐν πνεύματι ἁγίῳ οὐ μετὰ πολλὰς ταύτας ἡμέρας. Οἱ μὲν οὖν συνελθόντες ἐπηρώτων αὐτὸν λέγοντες, Κύριε, εἰ ἐν τῷ χρόνῳ τούτῳ ἀποκαθιστάνεις τὴν βασιλείαν τῷ Ἰσραήλ; Εἶπεν δὲ πρὸς αὐτούς, Οὐχ ὑμῶν ἐστιν γνῶναι χρόνους ἢ καιροὺς οὓς ὁ πατὴρ ἔθετο ἐν τῇ ἰδίᾳ ἐξουσίᾳ. Ἀλλὰ λήψεσθε δύναμιν, ἐπελθόντος τοῦ ἁγίου πνεύματος ἐφʼ ὑμᾶς· καὶ ἔσεσθέ μοι μάρτυρες ἔν τε Ἱερουσαλήμ, καὶ ἐν πάσῃ τῇ Ἰουδαίᾳ καὶ Σαμαρείᾳ, καὶ ἕως ἐσχάτου τῆς γῆς.


Gospel Reading

Great and Holy Pascha
The Reading is from John 1:1-17

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God; all things were made through him, and without him was not anything made that was made. In him was life, and the life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.

There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. He came for testimony, to bear witness to the light, that all might believe through him. He was not the light, but came to bear witness to the light.

The true light that enlightens every man was coming into the world. He was in the world, and the world was made through him, yet the world knew him not. He came to his own home, and his own people received him not. But to all who received him, who believed in his name, he gave power to become children of God; who were born, not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God.

And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth; we have beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father. (John bore witness to him, and cried, "This was he of whom I said, 'He who comes after me ranks before me, for he was before me.'") And from his fullness have we all received, grace upon grace. For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.

Great and Holy Pascha
Κατὰ Ἰωάννην 1:1-17

Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἦν ὁ Λόγος, καὶ ὁ Λόγος ἦν πρὸς τὸν Θεόν, καὶ Θεὸς ἦν ὁ Λόγος. Οὗτος ἦν ἐν ἀρχῇ πρὸς τὸν Θεόν. πάντα δι᾽ αὐτοῦ ἐγένετο, καὶ χωρὶς αὐτοῦ ἐγένετο οὐδὲ ἓν ὃ γέγονεν. ἐν αὐτῷ ζωὴ ἦν, καὶ ἡ ζωὴ ἦν τὸ φῶς τῶν ἀνθρώπων. καὶ τὸ φῶς ἐν τῇ σκοτίᾳ φαίνει, καὶ ἡ σκοτία αὐτὸ οὐ κατέλαβεν. 

᾿Εγένετο ἄνθρωπος ἀπεσταλμένος παρὰ Θεοῦ, ὄνομα αὐτῷ ᾿Ιωάννης· οὗτος ἦλθεν εἰς μαρτυρίαν, ἵνα μαρτυρήσῃ περὶ τοῦ φωτός, ἵνα πάντες πιστεύσωσι δι᾽ αὐτοῦ. οὐκ ἦν ἐκεῖνος τὸ φῶς, ἀλλ᾽ ἵνα μαρτυρήσῃ περὶ τοῦ φωτός. ῏Ην τὸ φῶς τὸ ἀληθινόν, ὃ φωτίζει πάντα ἄνθρωπον ἐρχόμενον εἰς τὸν κόσμον. ἐν τῷ κόσμῳ ἦν, καὶ ὁ κόσμος δι᾽ αὐτοῦ ἐγένετο, καὶ ὁ κόσμος αὐτὸν οὐκ ἔγνω. εἰς τὰ ἴδια ἦλθε, καὶ οἱ ἴδιοι αὐτὸν οὐ παρέλαβον.  ὅσοι δὲ ἔλαβον αὐτόν, ἔδωκεν αὐτοῖς ἐξουσίαν τέκνα Θεοῦ γενέσθαι, τοῖς πιστεύουσιν εἰς τὸ ὄνομα αὐτοῦ, οἳ οὐκ ἐξ αἱμάτων, οὐδὲ ἐκ θελήματος σαρκός, οὐδὲ ἐκ θελήματος ἀνδρός, ἀλλ᾽ ἐκ Θεοῦ ἐγεννήθησαν. 

Καὶ ὁ Λόγος σὰρξ ἐγένετο καὶ ἐσκήνωσεν ἐν ἡμῖν, καὶ ἐθεασάμεθα τὴν δόξαν αὐτοῦ, δόξαν ὡς μονογενοῦς παρὰ πατρός, πλήρης χάριτος καὶ ἀληθείας. ᾿Ιωάννης μαρτυρεῖ περὶ αὐτοῦ καὶ κέκραγε λέγων· οὗτος ἦν ὃν εἶπον, ὁ ὀπίσω μου ἐρχόμενος ἔμπροσθέν μου γέγονεν, ὅτι πρῶτός μου ἦν. Καὶ ἐκ τοῦ πληρώματος αὐτοῦ ἡμεῖς πάντες ἐλάβομεν, καὶ χάριν ἀντὶ χάριτος· ὅτι ὁ νόμος διὰ Μωϋσέως ἐδόθη, ἡ χάρις καὶ ἡ ἀλήθεια διὰ ᾿Ιησοῦ Χριστοῦ ἐγένετο.


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Saints and Feasts

Anastasi
April 16

Great and Holy Pascha

Mary Magdalene, and the other women who were present at the burial of our Saviour on Friday evening, returned from Golgotha to the city and prepared fragrant spices and myrrh, so that they might anoint the body of Jesus. On the morrow, because of the law which forbids work on the day of the Sabbath, they rested for the whole day. But at early dawn on the Sunday that followed, almost thirty-six hours since the death of the Life-giving Redeemer, they came to the sepulchre with the spices to anoint His body. While they were considering the difficulty of rolling away the stone from the door of the sepulchre, there was a fearful earthquake; and an Angel, whose countenance shone like lightning and whose garment was white as snow, rolled away the stone and sat upon it. The guards that were there became as dead from fear and took to flight. The women, however, went into the sepulchre, but did not find the Lord's body. Instead, they saw two other Angels in the form of youths clothed in white, who told them that the Saviour was risen, and they sent forth the women, who ran to proclaim to the disciples these gladsome tidings. Then Peter and John arrived, having learned from Mary Magdalene what had come to pass, and when they entered the tomb, they found only the winding sheets. Therefore, they returned again to the city with joy, as heralds now of the supernatural Resurrection of Christ, Who in truth was seen alive by the disciples on this day on five occasions.

Our Lord, then, was crucified, died, and was buried on Friday, before the setting of the sun, which was the first of His "three days" in the grave; observing the mystical Sabbath, that "seventh day" in which it is said that the Lord "rested from all His works" (Gen. 2:2-3), He passed all of Saturday in the grave; and He arose "while it was yet dark, very early in the morning" on Sunday, the third day, which, according to the Hebrew reckoning, began after sunset on Saturday.

As we celebrate today this joyous Resurrection, we greet and embrace one another in Christ, thereby demonstrating our Saviour's victory over death and corruption, and the destruction of our ancient enmity with God, and His reconciliation toward us, and our inheritance of life everlasting. The feast itself is called Pascha, which is derived from the Hebrew word which means "passover"; because Christ, Who suffered and arose, has made us to pass over from the curse of Adam and slavery to the devil and death unto our primal freedom and blessedness. In addition, this day of this particular week, which is the first of all the rest, is dedicated to the honour of the Lord; in honour and remembrance of the Resurrection, the Apostles transferred to this day the rest from labour that was formerly assigned to the Sabbath of the ancient Law.

All foods allowed during Renewal Week.


April 16

Agape, Chionia, and Irene, the Holy Martyrs

When the Emperor Diocletian was at Aquileia, he learned that these Saints were Christians, and had them brought before him. Because they would not deny Christ, he had them imprisoned, and when he went into Macedonia, he committed them to Dulcitius the Prefect, who, however, lost his understanding and became incapable of doing them any harm. Diocletian then gave Count Sisinius charge over them. He had Saints Agape and Chionia burned; he ordered that Saint Irene be put in a brothel, but by the providence of God this was not accomplished, and she was shot with an arrow. These holy sisters suffered martyrdom in Thessalonica in the year 295.


April 16

Leonidas and Charissa, Nike, Galene, Kallida, Nounenchia, Vasilissa, and Theodora the Martyrs


April 17

Symeon the Holy Martyr and Bishop of Persia

This Martyr was Bishop of the royal cities Seleucia and Ctesiphon in Persia. As the number of Christians increased in Persia, building churches and appointing clergy, the Magi, guardians of the Persian religion, and the Jews, who also envied them, accused Symeon to Sapor II, King of Persia, saying that Symeon was a friend of the Roman Emperor and his spy. Then began Sapor's persecution of the Christians of Persia, about the year 343. The Magi together with the Jews destroyed the churches. Saint Symeon was brought before Sapor, and, refusing to worship the sun, was imprisoned. On Holy and Great Friday of that year, Saint Symeon was brought out of prison with a hundred others, bishops, priests, and deacons. As each was taken to be slain, Saint Symeon exhorted him to be of good courage; he was slain last of all. It is said that 1,150 Martyrs were slain; an innumerable multitude of Christians were slain throughout Persia during this persecution, among them Saints Acepsimas, Joseph, and Aethalas (see Nov. 3).


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Hymns of the Day

Apolytikion for Great and Holy Pascha in the Plagal First Tone

Christ is risen from the dead, trampling death by death, and bestowing life on those in the graves.
Χριστός ἀνέστη ἐκ νεκρῶν, θανάτῳ θάνατον πατήσας, καί τοῖς ἐν τοῖς μνήμασι ζωήν χαρισάμενος.

Hypakoe of Great and Holy Pascha in the Fourth Tone

When they who were with Mary came, anticipating the dawn, and found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre, they heard from the Angel: Why seek ye among the dead, as though He were mortal man, Him Who abideth in everlasting light? Behold the grave-clothes. Go quickly and proclaim to the world that the Lord is risen, and hath put death to death. For He is the Son of God, Who saveth the race of men.
Προλαβοῦσαι τὸν ὄρθρον αἱ περὶ Μαριάμ, καὶ εὑροῦσαι τὸν λίθον ἀποκυλισθέντα τοῦ μνήματος, ἤκουον ἐκ τοῦ Ἀγγέλου. Τὸν ἐν φωτὶ ἀϊδίῳ ὑπάρχοντα, μετὰ νεκρῶν τί ζητεῖτε ὡς ἄνθρωπον; βλέπετε τὰ ἐντάφια σπάργανα, δράμετε, καὶ τῷ κόσμῳ κηρύξατε, ὡς ἡγέρθη ὁ Κύριος, θανατώσας τὸν θάνατον· ὅτι ὑπάρχει Θεοῦ Υἱός, τοῦ σῴζοντος τὸ γένος τῶν ἀνθρώπων.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Plagal Fourth Tone

Though You went down into the tomb, You destroyed Hades' power, and You rose the victor, Christ God, saying to the myrrh-bearing women, "Hail!" and granting peace to Your disciples, You who raise up the fallen.
Εἰ καὶ ἐν τάφῳ κατῆλθες ἀθάνατε, ἀλλὰ τοῦ ᾍδου καθεῖλες τὴν δύναμιν, καὶ ἀνέστης ὡς νικητής, Χριστὲ ὁ Θεός, γυναιξὶ Μυροφόροις φθεγξάμενος. Χαίρετε, καὶ τοῖς σοῖς Ἀποστόλοις εἰρήνην δωρούμενος ὁ τοῖς πεσοῦσι παρέχων ἀνάστασιν.
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Wisdom of the Fathers

But why did He appear not to all, but to the Apostles only? Because to the many it would have seemed a mere apparition, inasmuch as they understood not the secret of the mystery For if the disciples themselves were at first incredulous and were troubled, and needed the evidence of actual touch with the hand, and of His eating with them, how would it have fared in all likelihood with the multitude? For this reason therefore by the miracles [wrought by the Apostles] He renders the evidence of His Resurrection unequivocal, so that not only the men of those times-- this is what would come of the ocular proof--but also all men thereafter, should be certain of the fact, that He was risen. Upon this ground also we argue with unbelievers. For if He did not rise again, but remains dead, how did the Apostles perform miracles in His name? But they did not, say you, perform miracles? How then was our religion instituted?
St. John Chrysostom
Homily I on Acts I, 4th Century

Now this is a proof that Christ is God the Word, and the Power of God. For whereas human things cease, and the Word of Christ abides, it is clear to all eyes that what ceases is temporary, but that He Who abides is God, and the true Son of God, His only-begotten Word.
St. Athanasius of Alexandria
On the Incarnation 55, 4th Century

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St. Demetrios Parish Calendar

  • St. Demetrios Parish Calendar

    April 16 to May 14, 2017

    SUN
    MON
    TUE
    WED
    THU
    FRI
    SAT
    16
    Easter Sunday
    12:00PM AGAPE Vespers
    17
    4:00PM Greek School (High School)
    6:00PM Adult Greek Classes
    18
    4:00PM Greek School (2nd Grade)
    5:30PM Greek School (5th Grade)
    19
    4:00PM Greek School (1st Grade)
    5:30PM Greek School (3rd & 4th Grade)
    20
    4:00PM Greek School (Kindergarten)
    7:00PM OCF
    21
    22
    12:30PM HIKE FOR HOSPICE
    23
    9:00AM Orthros
    10:00AM Divine Liturgy
    11:15AM Church School
    12:00PM Baptism
    2:00PM Baptism
    24
    4:00PM Greek School (High School)
    6:00PM Adult Greek Classes
    25
    4:00PM Greek School (2nd Grade)
    5:30PM Greek School (5th Grade)
    26
    4:00PM Greek School (1st Grade)
    5:30PM Greek School (3rd & 4th Grade)
    7:00PM Bible Study
    27
    4:00PM Greek School (Kindergarten)
    6:00PM Parish Council
    7:00PM OCF
    28
    29
    30
    9:00AM Orthros
    10:00AM Divine Liturgy
    11:15AM Church School
    12:00PM General Assembly
    1
    MAY
    4:00PM Greek School (High School)
    6:00PM Adult Greek Classes
    2
    10:00AM Youth Council
    4:00PM Greek School (2nd Grade)
    5:30PM Greek School (5th Grade)
    3
    4:00PM Greek School (1st Grade)
    5:30PM Greek School (3rd & 4th Grade)
    7:00PM Bible Study
    4
    10:00AM Greek Orthodox Clergy Meeting
    4:00PM Greek School (Kindergarten)
    5
    6
    7
    9:00AM Orthros
    10:00AM Divine Liturgy
    11:15AM Church School
    12:00PM Stewardship Committee Meeting
    8
    Clergy Laity Conference
    4:00PM Greek School (High School)
    6:00PM Adult Greek Classes
    9
    Clergy Laity Conference
    4:00PM Greek School (2nd Grade)
    5:30PM Greek School (5th Grade)
    10
    4:00PM Greek School (1st Grade)
    5:30PM Greek School (3rd & 4th Grade)
    7:00PM Bible Study
    11
    4:00PM Greek School (Kindergarten)
    12
    13
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