Saints Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2024-09-08
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Saints Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • 707-642-6916
  • Street Address:

  • 1224 Alabama Street

  • Vallejo, CA 94590


Contact Information



Services Schedule

A full listing of all our services and events is provided in this bulletin.  

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“Where two or three are gathered in my name, 
I am in the midst of them.” -Matthew 18:20

 

Since the time of the Apostles, the Divine Liturgy has offered us communion with our Lord, God and Savior Jesus Christ through hymns, prayers, the hearing of the Scriptures and the great miracle of the Holy Eucharist for the forgiveness of sins and eternal life.

Upon entering this holy church, you are entering into worship with the angels and saints who continually worship God in heaven and are sanctified by His presence. Through your prayerful and heartfelt participation, through your sincere repentance and desire for union with Christ, the Divine Liturgy we celebrate today can be for you a powerful experience of "the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God the Father and the communion of the Holy Spirit" (2 Corinthians 13:14). Join in this holy and grace-filled work by following the service in the Divine Liturgy book in your pew or by simply being present, praying in your heart, “Lord, Jesus Christ, have mercy on me.”

 


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Worship Guidelines

We enter the temple of God with reverence, humbly and quietly so as not to disturb those who are in prayer and as an expression of faith and awareness of the presence of the Lord, his saints and angels. No loud talking, irrelevant conversations, joking, etc. should take place in the Narthex or in the Sanctuary at anytime. To stand during worship is to affirm that we are in the presence of the Almighty God. The elderly, the sick and children may be seated as needed. There are specific parts of the service during which no one should be moving about. These parts of the service are: 

The Small Entrance, the Epistle and Gospel; the Cherubic Hymn, Great Entrance, Nicene Creed, the hymn Se Ymnoumen, the prayers: "Take, eat, this is my Body..." and, "we offer to you these gifts...", the prayer of institution: "And make this bread the precious Body of your Christ...", the Lord's Prayer,  Holy Communion, the sermon, dismissal prayer, any special services, e.g, memorial services. Whenever the Priest is facing the people or outside of the altar, everyone should stand wherever they are.

Dressing for God: The church is not just any ordinary place. We dress as modestly and respectfully as we can, because we are in the presence of God Himself. If invited by any earthly king or queen, we would dress in our finest clothes. Therefore, we should dress similarly when accepting an invitation from the Lord of Heaven. The way Orthodox Christians dress, both in and outside the temple, reflects their way of life and dedication to and fear of God. We dress modestly at all times, not in a flashy or provocative way that brings attention to ourselves.  

GENTLEMEN: Collared, button-up shirts, clean dress pants, sweaters or vests, ties and coats. Avoid jeans and shorts.

LADIES: Modest dresses and blouses, knee-length skirts or longer, clean dress pants. Avoid jeans or shorts, short skirts, skin-tight clothing, and strapless or sleeveless tops, high-heels shoes as they make noise on our floors. Head coverings may be worn, according to the biblical tradition and are available in the narthex.

Only Orthodox Christians may participate in Holy Communion. Please be in church at the beginning, say the pre-communion prayers the previous evening or in the morning, fasting from food this morning (unless there is a medical reason) and had a recent confession. Allow the altar boys to place the red cloth under your chin. Do not wipe your mouth with it but consume everything that may be on your lips. Ladies please avoid wearing lipstick or lip-gloss when receiving Holy Communion.

 

 

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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the 2nd Tone

When You descended into death, Life immortal, You vanquished the pow’r of hell by your resplendent divinity, and when You raise the dead from the depths of darkness, all the heavenly powers cried out triumphantly: O giver of life, Christ our God, glory to You.

Apolytikion for Nativity of the Theotokos in the 4th Tone

Your birth, O Theotokos, has filled the world with joy, for there rose from you the Sun of Righteousness, Christ our God. He destroyed the ancient curse and replaced it with a blessing, thus confounding death by giving us eternal life.

Seasonal Kontakion in the 4th Tone

Your holy birth delivered Joachim and Anna from the reproach of childlessness and liberated Adam and Eve from death's corruption, O Pure One. Thus freed from the stain of sin, we your people honor your birth, crying out to you: A woman thought barren brings forth the Theotokos who nourished Christ our Life.
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. 6th Tone. Psalm 27.9,1.
O Lord, save your people and bless your inheritance.
Verse: To you, O Lord, I have cried, O my God.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Galatians 6:11-18.

Brethren, see with what large letters I am writing to you with my own hand. It is those who want to make a good showing in the flesh that would compel you to be circumcised, and only in order that they may not be persecuted for the cross of Christ. For even those who receive circumcision do not themselves keep the law, but they desire to have you circumcised that they may glory in your flesh. But far be it from me to glory except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world. For neither circumcision counts for anything, nor uncircumcision, but a new creation. Peace and mercy be upon all who walk by this rule, upon the Israel of God. Henceforth let no man trouble me; for I bear on my body the marks of Jesus. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit, brethren. Amen.


Gospel Reading

Sunday before Holy Cross
The Reading is from John 3:13-17

The Lord said, "No one has ascended into heaven but he who descended from heaven, the Son of man who is in heaven. And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of man be lifted up, that whoever believes in him may have eternal life.

"For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. For God sent the Son into the world, not to condemn the world, but that the world might be saved through him."


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Saints and Feasts

September 08

The Nativity of Our Most Holy Lady the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary

According to the ancient tradition of the Church, the Theotokos was born of barren and aged parents, Joachim and Anna, about the year 16 or 17 before the birth of Christ. Joachim was descended from the royal line of David, of the tribe of Judah. Anna was of the priestly tribe of Levi, a daughter of the priest Matthan and Mary, his wife.


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Wisdom of the Fathers

Our Redeemer and Maker, Who was Son of God before the ages, became Son of Man at the end of ages. Thus the One Who, through the power of His divinity, had created us to enjoy the happiness of everlasting life, might Himself restore us, through the weakness of our humanity, to recover the life we had lost.
St. Bede the Venerable
Homilies on the Gospels, 2.18. 7th Century. Taken from: Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture. Vol: John 1-10. Intervarsity Press, 2006, p. 126.

For since Nicodemus had said, "We know that Thou art a teacher come from God," on this very point He sets him right, all but saying, "Think Me not a teacher in such manner as were the many of the prophets who were of earth, for I have come from heaven (but) now. None of the prophets hath ascended up thither, but I dwell there."
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 27 on John 3, 4th Century

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News and Announcements

Memorials for Today

Today were have a 3 Year Memorial for Antonio Stratoudakis, 19 Year Memorial for George Claudatos, and a 6 Year Memorial for Margaret Claudatos.

 

Vallejo Waterfront Weekend

Early fall 2023, the Parish Council discussed ways to do more fundraising. With our Vision in place, we looked at some off site events that would create revenue streams for our budget. The Vallejo Waterfront Weekend is on Oct 5-6. We are asking for volunteers again to participate. All hands on deck. Many hands bring lighter work.  Any help is appreciated. Please contact Rolan (510-386-1042) or Itzayana (707-828-9736) to sign-up. The shifts are: 

Oct 3: Food prep, equipment prep, 10-5pm 3 volunteers

Oct 4: Food prep, equipment prep, 10-3pm 4 volunteers, 2-7pm 4 volunteers

Oct 5: Set up, Booth Worker, Clean up, 8-2pm 6 volunteers, 2-7pm 6 volunteers

Oct 6: Set up, Booth Worker, Clean up, 9-2pm 6 volunteers, 2-8pm 6 volunteers


Prayer List - Email [email protected] to add

Keep in your prayers the servants of God: Maro, Roger, Joshua, Andreas, Michael, Dorothy, Amy, Evangelos, Mary, Alberto and Rosa, Stephanie Val, Michael, Gregory, Nick, Julie, Nitsa, Sayge, Stamatoula, Emilio, Sitheri, Ghassan, Maria, Daniel, Porphyrios, Paul, Mac, Irvin, Katrina, Lygeri, Iris, Georgia, Jana, Serafim, Iris, Suzanna, Despina, Gregory, Eleni, Eleni, Charlotte, Kathryn, Nikolaos, Zeenah, Nektarios, Ron

Catechumens: Jhanel, Nikan, Jeffrey, Itzayana, Mason, Rohelio, Benjamin, Joe, Daniel, Johann, Nailaya, Garrett, Zoe, Alyvia, Warren, Bruno, Nhi, Savannah


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This Week's Events

  • Upcoming Events

    September 8 to September 23, 2024

    SUN
    MON
    TUE
    WED
    THU
    FRI
    SAT
    8
    Nativity of Theotokos
    8:30AM Matins
    10:00AM Divine Liturgy
    12:00PM Claudatos Memorial
    12:00PM Stratoudakis Memorial
    9
    The Holy & Righteous Ancestors of God, Joachim and Anna
    10
    Menodora, Metrodora, & Nymphodora the Martyrs
    4:00PM Matthew 25
    11
    ☦️ Theodora of Alexandria
    5:00PM Akathist
    6:00PM Faith Discussion
    12
    Apodosis of the Nativity of Our Most Holy Lady the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary
    13
    🍇 Forefeast of the Elevation of the Holy Cross
    14
    🍇 The Elevation the Cross
    8:30AM Matins
    9:30AM Divine Liturgy
    5:00PM Great Vespers
    6:00PM Holy Unction
    15
    Sunday after Holy Cross
    8:30AM Matins
    10:00AM Divine Liturgy
    11:30AM Russel Kalis - 15 yr Memorial
    16
    Euphemia the Great Martyr
    17
    Sophia & daughters: Faith, Hope, & Love
    4:00PM Matthew 25
    18
    ☦️ Eumenius of Gortynia
    9:00AM Hours
    9:30AM Liturgy
    5:00PM Akathist
    6:00PM Faith Discussion
    19
    Trophimus, Sabbatius, & Dorymedon the Martyrs
    20
    🍇 Eustathius the Great Martyr, his wife and two children
    21
    Saturday after Holy Cross
    5:00PM Great Vespers
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