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St. Demetrios Church
Publish Date: 2025-06-15
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St. Demetrios Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (440) 331-2246
  • Fax:
  • (440) 331-8407
  • Street Address:

  • 22909 Center Ridge Road

  • Rocky River, OH 44116
  • Mailing Address:

  • 22909 Center Ridge Road

  • Rocky River, OH 44116


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Services Schedule

Sundays 8:30 a.m. Orthros and 9:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy

Special weekday feastday services to be announced in the bulletin.


Past Bulletins


Gospel and Epistle Readings

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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Parish Announcements

WEEKLY SCHEDULE

SUNDAY

6/15

8:20; 9:30 a.m.

11:30 a.m.

12:00 p.m.

Orthros; Divine Liturgy; Festival Blessing 

Aeraki dance practice 

Kymata dance practice

MONDAY

6/16

9:00 a.m.

5:00 p.m.

5:45 p.m.

6:45 p.m.

Rice pudding

Kyklonas dance practice

Aeraki dance practice

Kymata dance practice

TUESDAY

6/17

9:00 a.m.

3:00 p.m.

5:45 p.m.

6:45 p.m.

Tourlou

Kyklonas @ Greek Dignitaries Program

Aeraki dance practice

Kymata dance practice

WEDNESDAY

6/18

5:00 p.m.

5:45 p.m.

6:45 p.m.

Kyklonas dance practice

Aeraki dance practice

Kymata dance practice

THURSDAY

6/19

10:30 a.m.

11 am-11 pm

Prayer Group

 Greek Festival

FRIDAY

6/20

11 am-11 pm

Greek Festival

SATURDAY

6/21

11 am-11 pm

Greek Festival

 


BABY BLESSING

Welcome to Helena, daughter of Patrick & Lia Atchison.


FESTIVAL PREPARATIONS

  Our Greek Festival will take place June 19-22

FOLK DANCE SHOWS Daily during the festival

~Aeraki 4:30  p.m.

~Kymata  5 p.m. & 7 p.m.

~Kyklonas 6 p.m. & 8 p.m.

BLESSING OF FESTIVAL KICKOFF   Sunday, June 15, all chairs of the Festival are asked to come forward at the end of Divine Liturgy for a prayer to open our festival and receive a blessing on behalf of all of the volunteers. We will take a photo of all Festivals Chairs immediately following

You can share and invite friends via Facebook thru the event on our public page: “St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church

 

Volunteers Needed: Contact the department chair and indicate which day(s) and time shifts (open,  afternoon, close) you are available.

Drive thru :       Mike Diamond              216-312-5084   [email protected]

Food Line:        Alex Delaney-Gesing     216-392-1910  [email protected]

Kitchen:           Abdu Elias                   440-840-4084  [email protected]

Pastry:              Kim Vlastaris               216-789-7866    [email protected]

Gyros:              Jimmy Sarantos             440-832-1972    [email protected]

Taverna:           Lia Atchison                 440-773-2270    [email protected]


SUMMER COVERAGE

Fr. Andrew will be away on a Sabbatical from June 23-Sept 15. During that time, we welcome Fr. John Zdinak who will celebrate Liturgies, sacraments and attend to all pastoral matters. 


MEMORIALS

1 year for John Pasalis and 17 years for  Mariana, parents of Charles, Diana & Pamela

Coffee hosted by the family

 

4 years for Katherine  Patsouras, mother of Lea, Rhonda, William and Jacqueline

 

30 years for  Bishop Gerasimos of Pittsburgh, who blessed the groundbreaking of our church.

 June 29: Vicky Papouras


MOVIE MONDAY

June 30, 6:00 p.m.  Sacred Alaska  (2023, 1 hour & 27 min.) All welcome to the screening of this award-winning documentary exploring Native Alaskan spirituality, and the profound influence of Orthodoxy. Don't miss the amazing cinematography of Alska's natural beauty on our big screen in the hall.  Interviews include the daughter of Matrushka Olga, the first female, native North American Orthodox saint, who is being canonized on June 19.  

 

This year, our film series explores the Beatitudes, the blessings Jesus proclaimed on His Sermon on the  Mount. 

"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of Heaven"

July 7, 6:00 p.m. A Tale of Two Cities (1935, 2 hours)  

 

"Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God"

July 21, 3:00 p.m. Matinee  The Little Colonel (1935, 81 minutes)


FRIENDS OF THE POOR

SERVING DINNER AT ST. HERMAN’S Volunteer to feed the homeless with your parish family:

~FOCUS Friends next service date: Sat.,  July 5 Contact Christina Trillis (440) 665-1494

~Philoptochos next service date:  Tue., July 8   Contact Joanne Harootunian (440) 353-0910


FAMILY MOVIE DAYS

~Fri., July 11, at 7:00 p.m. HOPE/JOY families invited to watch the movie "Up”  in the Zapis Activity Center. 

 

~Mon., July 21, 3:00 p.m. matinee of “The Little Colonel” in the hall.

 

Both are free to attend, and rated G. Snacks will be provided.


PARISH MISSION TRIP

July 12-18, join our parish to serve at the Blackfeet Nation in Browning, Montana. Contact Jake Trotter ([email protected]) for more info.


DOP SUMMER READING

The Daughters of Penelope invite you to include "Ariadne" by Jennifer Saint (pub. 2021) on your summer beach reading.  [Available for check out at the Cuyahoga Co. Pubic LIbraries, Westlake Porter, and ROcky  River Library]

We will then meet on Wed., Sept. 10 at Melted Wings Winery to discuss. 


PRAYER GROUP

Thursdays at 10:30  a.m. in St Philothei Chapel. Contact Diakonissa Amy ([email protected] or 330-519-3100) to join, or to submit names for whom we can pray.

 


FELLOWSHIP CUP

Any family or group who can host a simple coffee hour on a summer Sunday, See Sign-up Genius on church’s Facebook group or call the office for available dates. 


BOOK & BIBLE STUDY

 We will be on break in June and July, resuming in August. 


PARISH PICKLEBALL

Wednesdays 9-11 a.m.

Meeting in Morton Park in Fairview Park on sunny days; Zapis Activity Center in case of rain. 


EVENTS ELSEWHERE

OTHER GREEK FESTIVALS 

·          July 16-19  Holy Trinity Trinity, 1101 Market Ave., North Canton.

·         July 17-20 St Paul Church, 4548 Wallings Rd., N. Royalton              

·      July 24-27  at Sts. Constantine and Helen, 3352 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Heights.

·         August 24:  Olmsted Falls Greek Fest, 7890 Brookside Dr., Olmsted Falls. Noon-8 p.m.

CLEVELAND WELCOMES GREEK DIGNITARIES  Tue., June 17 The Honorable Ioannis-Michael Loverdos, Deputy Minsiter of Foreign Affairs of Greece will visit Cleveland, along with the Consul General of Greece in Chicago, Emanuel Koubarakis. 

3:15-4 p.m. Hellenic Cultural Showcase of area schools and organizations at Annunciation Hall, 2187 W. 14th St., Cleveland

5:30 p.m. Light Reception and Official Remarks at the Greek Cultural Garden, 1000 E. Blvd., Cleveland.

RSVP to Evangelia Koukouras (440-317-3193) 

YASSOU OUTING REDUX  Thu., June 26, at noon, hosted by the senior group at St. Paul Church, 4548 Wallings Rd. North Royalton. If you need to carpool, contact Maggie (440-821-6054)

STS. PETER & PAUL FEASTDAY All services at St. Paul Church, 4548 Wallings Rd., North Royalton. Sat., June 28, 7:00 p.m. Vespers;  Sun., June 29, 9:30 a.m. Liturgy; luncheon to follow. $18/person. Tickets at :  https://www.stpaulgoc.org/ministries/adult-ministries/philoptochos/

FOCUS GOLF OUTING & AUCTION Mon., July 14 at Elyria Country Club. https://sainthermans.org/golf/  Registration and payment due by June 27th.  Proceeds to benefit St Herman’s. Non-golfers can bid on the Virtual Auction items posted at sainthermans.org  on July 6th.

MEFGOX CHOIR CONVENTION July 17-20  at Camp Hill, Pa. Contact our choir director for more details. 

GOMOPALOOZA Sat., Aug. 23, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. at St. Demetrios Community Center, 3323 Atlantic St. NE, Warren, Ohio. The Metropolis of Pittsburgh welcomes musicians, performers and artists to take part in this annual event by contacting Fr. Joe Distefano ([email protected])


SCHOLARSHIPS

FAITH Scholarship for Academic Excellence Available to high school seniors enrolling in a 4-year U.S. university this fall who are members of a Greek Orthodox parish. Applications at thefaithendowment.org/scholarships  Submission due: June 24, 2025.

Sterea Hellas Foundation of Cleveland and Sterea Hellas Federation Scholarships  Available to graduating high school seniors who plan on continuing their education at the university level and current undergrad students.  

•Application to the Federation of Sterea Hellas’ Scholarship at https://federationofstereahellas.org/#scholarships

Due date: July 1, 2025

•Application for the Sterea Hellas Foundation of Cleveland https://nafpaktian.org/scholarships/ REVISED for 2025.

Due Date: July 15, 2025

CHIOS SOCIETY OF CLEVELAND For graduating high school seniors of Chian decent thru at least one parent or grandparent. Application at  chioscleveland.com    Due: July 21


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Saints and Feasts

June 15

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.


June 16

Tychon the Wonderworker

This Saint was born of pious Christian parents and flourished in the fifth century. Because of his piety and purity of life he was ordained deacon by the Bishop of Amathus, and later was made Bishop of Amathus by the great Epiphanius (see May 12). He worked many signs and wonders and turned many from the worship of idols unto Christ. Once he planted a vine in the ground and it wondrously sprouted and brought forth ripe grapes. After his death, on his annual feast-day on June 16, it being yet early in the season, that vine would be laden with unripe grapes, as is natural; but as the Divine Liturgy began, the grapes would begin to darken, and by the end of it, they would be fully ripened. The third of the Vespers stichera in the Menaion service to Saint Tychon alludes to this yearly miracle.


June 17

Isaurus the Holy Martyr & his Companions of Athens

The holy Martyr Isaurus, a deacon, and Basil and Innocent were from Athens. In the reign of Numerian (283-284), they came to Apollonia (most likely, the city in Illyricum); there encountering Felix, Peregrinus, and Hermias hidden in a cave, they strengthened them in their Faith. Betrayed to Tripontius the Proconsul, all but Isaurus and Innocent were beheaded; these last two Tripontius gave over to his son, Apollonius, who tormented them, and then had them beheaded.


June 18

Leontios, Hypatios, & Theodoulos the Martyrs of Syria

This Martyr was from Greece. Being of great bodily stature and strength, he was an illustrious soldier in the Roman legions who had won many victories, and was known for his prudence and sobriety of mind. When it was learned that he gave grain to the poor from the imperial stores, and was moreover a Christian, Hadrian the Governor of Phoenicia sent Hypatius, a tribune, and Theodulus, a soldier, to arrest him. Saint Leontius converted them on the way to Tripolis in Phoenicia, where Hypatius and Theodulus were tormented and beheaded by Hadrian for their confession of Christ. Then Hadrian with many flatteries and many torments strove to turn Leontius from Christ. All his attempts failing, he had Leontius put to such tortures that he died in the midst of them, under Vespasian in the year 73.


June 19

Thaddeus (Jude) the Apostle & Brother of Our Lord

The Apostle Jude was of the choir of the Twelve, and by Luke was called Jude, the brother of James the Brother of God (Luke 6:16; Acts 1:13), and therefore also a kinsman of the Lord according to His humanity. But by Matthew (10:3), he is called Lebbaeus, surnamed Thaddeus (he is not the Thaddeus who healed the suffering of Abgar, as Eusebius says in his Eccl. Hist., 1:13; see Aug. 21). Saint Jude preached in Mesopotamia, Arabia, Idumea, and Syria, and, it is said, completed the path of his divine apostleship by martyrdom in Beirut in the year 80. Written after the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus, his is the last of the Catholic (General) Epistles to the believing Jews in the Diaspora. His name (a variant of Judah) means "Praise."


June 20

Methodios the Martyr, Bishop of Olympus

Because of his wisdom and virtue, this Saint was surnamed Eubulus ("of good counsel"). He was an eminent theologian and one of the first to oppose and refute the heretical writings of Origen. According to Jerome (De vir. ill., 83) and Socrates the historian (Eccl. Hist., 6:13), he was bishop, not of Patara (as a sixth century work by Leontius the Byzantine wrongly asserts), but of Olympus in Lycia, and later, of Tyre in Phoenicia. It appears he was called Bishop of Patara by later writers because his famous dialogue concerning the resurrection takes place in that city. He underwent a glorious death as a martyr in Chalkis of Greece in the year 311, under Emperor Maximinus. Among his extant writings is one called Symposium of Virgins.


June 21

Julian the Martyr of Tarsus

This Martyr, who was born to a pagan father and a Christian mother, was from Cilicia, confessed the Christian Faith before the Proconsul Marcian, and was perfected in martyrdom at the age of eighteen, when he was put into a sack with sand and venomous serpents and cast into the sea. Saint John Chrysostom has a homily in his honour.


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