Assumption Church
Publish Date: 2025-04-13
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Assumption Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (203) 748-2992
  • Fax:
  • (203) 748-7747
  • Street Address:

  • 30 Clapboard Ridge Road

  • Danbury, CT 06811


Contact Information








Services Schedule

 
Orthros at 8:45 am - Sundays
Divine Liturgy at 10am - Sundays
 
Weekday Liturgies & Evening Divine Services as scheduled in Google Calendar
 
 


Past Bulletins


Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Fourth Mode. Psalm 117.26,1.
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
Verse: Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good. His mercy endures forever.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Philippians 4:4-9.

BRETHREN, rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. Let all men know your forbearance. The Lord is at hand. Have no anxiety about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which passes all understanding, will keep your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, do; and the God of peace will be with you.


Gospel Reading

Palm Sunday
The Reading is from John 12:1-18

Six days before Passover, Jesus came to Bethany, where Lazaros was, whom Jesus had raised from the dead. There they made him a supper; Martha served, and Lazaros was one of those at table with him. Mary took a pound of costly ointment of pure nard and anointed the feet of Jesus and wiped his feet with her hair; and the house was filled with the fragrance of the ointment. But Judas Iscariot, one of his disciples (he who was to betray him), said "Why was this ointment not sold for three hundred denarii and given to the poor?" This he said, not that he cared for the poor but because he was a thief, and as he had the money box he used to take what was put into it. Jesus said, "Let her alone, let her keep it for the day of my burial. The poor you always have with you, but you do not always have me."

When the great crowd of the Jews learned that he was there, they came, not only on account of Jesus but also to see Lazaros, whom he had raised from the dead. So the chief priests planned to put Lazaros also to death, because on account of him many of the Jews were going away and believing in Jesus.

The next day a great crowd who had come to the feast heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem. So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him, crying, "Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel!" And Jesus found a young donkey and sat upon it; as it is written, "Fear not, daughter of Zion; behold, your king is coming, sitting on a donkey's colt!" His disciples did not understand this at first; but when Jesus was glorified, then they remembered that this had been written of him and had been done to him. The crowd that had been with him when he called Lazaros out of the tomb and raised him from the dead bore witness. The reason why the crowd went to meet him was that they heard he had done this sign.


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Saints and Feasts

April 13

Palm Sunday

On Sunday, five days before the Passover of the Law, the Lord came from Bethany to Jerusalem. Sending two of His disciples to bring Him a foal of an ass, He sat thereon and entered into the city. When the multitude there heard that Jesus was coming, they straightway took up the branches of palm trees in their hands, and went forth to meet Him. Others spread their garments on the ground, and yet others cut branches from the trees and strewed them in the way that Jesus was to pass; and all of them together, especially the children, went before and after Him, crying out: "Hosanna: Blessed is He that cometh in the Name of the Lord, the King of Israel" (John 12:13). This is the radiant and glorious festival of our Lord's entry into Jerusalem that we celebrate today.

The branches of the palm trees symbolize Christ's victory over the devil and death. The word Hosanna means "Save, I pray," or "Save, now." The foal of an ass, and Jesus' sitting thereon, and the fact that this animal was untamed and considered unclean according to the Law, signified the former uncleanness and wildness of the nations, and their subjection thereafter to the holy Law of the Gospel.


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Wisdom of the Fathers

But observe the wisdom of the Evangelist, how he is not ashamed to parade their former ignorance. That it was written they knew, that it was written of Him they knew not. For it would have offended them if He being a King were about to suffer such things, and be so betrayed.
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 66 on John 12, 2. B#58, p.245., 4th Century

Besides, they could not at once have taken in the knowledge of the Kingdom of which He spake; for another Evangelist saith, that they thought the words were spoken of a kingdom of this world. (Matt. xx. 21.)
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 66 on John 12, 2. B#58, p.245., 4th Century

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Holy Week Schedule

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Bridegroom /Nymphios services

Girls from 3rd through 8th grade

6:30 pm (Sunday, Monday and Tuesday evenings)

Parent Information

Girls from 3rd grade through 8th grade are encouraged to participate in the Bridegroom /Nymphios services. They will represent the wise maidens mentioned in the Parable of the wise and foolish maidens who were waiting to meet the Lord and entered into the Feast of the Bridegroom (Matthew 25:1-33).

Please let us know if you are participating by texting or calling: Sophia Terilli (203) 648-8396 or Laina Caffrey (203) 892-5657 or Presbytera Maria via email at [email protected] no later than Friday, April 11th.

There will be a meeting for all girls participating in the Nymphios services in the church following Divine Liturgy and Palm making on Saturday, April 12th. If you can not make it, please let us know.

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Luminary Bags/Candles

    Place you order through April 16

    Place you order through April 16

    Our GOYA will be selling luminary bags and candles to be displayed along the path of our procession during the Holy Friday evening service of the Lamentations. You may dedicate a luminary bag in blessed memory of someone who has fallen asleep in the Lord. Luminary bags can be purchased up until Holy Wednesday, April 16th. Please see a GOYA member, parent or advisor to place your order. We thank you for your support and prayers. Bags are $10.


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Effective Parish Assessment

    You can help improve our Parish

    You can help improve our Parish

    Are you willing to spend a little time to confidentially tell us what our Parish can do to better serve your and your family's needs? With the support of our Parish Council and in partnership with Orthodox Ministry Services (OMS), we will be opening an online Effective Parish Assessment (EPA) survey for a period of three weeks on Bright Monday, April 21. This is an opportunity to help us optimize our Parish health and operational excellence by determining which of the 6 Pillars and 30 Building Blocks of operational excellence require our immediate attention. The six pillars include Vision & Planning; Leadership & Teams; Stewardship & Generosity; Parishioner Engagement; Ministries; and Operational Effectiveness. We look forward to learning more and growing in faith together in this effort.


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Hospitality Ministry

Special Coffee fellowship hosted and sponsored by our Ladies Philoptochos. Proceeds from basket collection will benefit Hellenic College Holy Cross in Boston, MA.

If you'd like to be a hostess or host please contact Barbara Soldano, Danai Sachinidou or Linda Dallaku at [email protected]. You can also sign up at Agape Sunday fellowship/coffee hour

Philoptochos only organizes and oversees fellowship, as it should be every steward’s kind offering to host once a year. A regular coffee hour costs Ladies Philoptochos an average of $50. You can now find a QR code next to the coffee collection basket, for you ease of contributing. Thank you for your generosity and support.

For Agape Fellowship Sponsoring opportunities/availability please contact Margot Racano at:[email protected].

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New Church App

    Stay Connected with Our Church!

    Stay Connected with Our Church!

    As we take the next steps in growing our church, improving communication and engagement is key. We’re excited to introduce our new Church App! Please take a moment to download the app and update your contact info. This will help us stay connected and keep you informed about important updates, events, and opportunities to engage in our ministries. Thank you for being a vital part of our community! Please click on the flyer to download the App.


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Ladies Philoptochos

Collection for National Obligations Today: 1. Sisterhood of St. Basil Academy, 2. International Orthodox Christian Charities.

Pascha Volunteering: We need your help for various days as we are preparing for Pascha. Please see details and sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/805084DA4AF22A7F94-55936186-pascha Please consider helping,by yourself, with a friend or a family member. We need you! 

May meeting and Philoptochos Elections: May 12 at 6.30pm 
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Music Ministry Corner

Youth Choir & Adult Choir Members interested in singing on Palm Sunday and during Easter week services, please come to rehearsal on Sunday, April 13 at 9:00 am.

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Greek School

Our Greek School program is looking for teachers for the next school year. If you have experience working with children and would like to share the love of our Greek language and culture with children, please contact Paraskevi at [email protected].

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Greek Folk Dance Program

We’re excited to invite you to join us for the Greek Experience Festival, a beloved celebration of our Orthodox Faith and Hellenic Heritage that has been uniting our community for over 40 years! This festival is a wonderful chance for everyone to immerse themselves in the joy of Greek culture through dance and music. The Assumption Greek folk dance groups, part of our Church’s Youth ministry, welcomes children and young adults to participate. 

Dance Groups & Age Ranges:

  • The Angeloudia Dancers: Pre-K to 1st Grade (must be 5 by Sept 1st 2025)

  • The Kamari Dancers: 2nd to 4th Grade

  • The Ellinopoula Dancers: 5th to 7th Grade

  • The Asteria Dancers: 8th to 11th Grade

  • The Levendia Dancers: 12th Grade to Young Adults

Registration Details:

  • Dates: April 6th - April 27th

  • Location: Community Hall, every Sunday after Divine Liturgy

Our 10 dedicated volunteer dance instructors, including 8 former program participants, generously give of their time and talents. We are also deeply grateful to the many parents and parishioners who help ensure our dancers are outfitted in traditional costumes.

A Spirit of Giving:  In the spirit of community and faith, we do not charge any fees for the dance program. Instead, our teachers donate their time, talent, and treasure to this ministry. In return, we ask that all dancers and their families consider giving of their time as well, by being Stewards in good standing with the Church and by contributing their own volunteer efforts to the Festival. This shared commitment strengthens the bonds of faith, love, and service within our parish.

Practice Schedule: Practices begin the second week after Pascha.

Join us for an enriching experience where you’ll learn traditional Greek dances, build lasting friendships, and proudly share our culture with both our Church community and the wider Danbury area. For any questions please contact us at: [email protected].

We look forward to celebrating with you and creating lasting memories at the festival!

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GOYA News

April 12 - Saturday of Lazarus – make palms

April 18 - 10 am service followed by lunch – clean up – Paschal dinner set up, 2:30 – 4 service, 6:30 – Service

May 3 - UCONN trip – please RSVP on SportsYou if you haven’t yet

May 4 - GOYA Meeting

May 16 - Tentative date for Midnight Run

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Spring Dance

    Sunday, April 27

    Sunday, April 27

    Philoptochos, AHEPA and Parish Council proudly present our Annual Spring Dance on Sunday, April 27th, 5:30 to 10:30 at the Amber Room Colonnade, 1 Stacy Road, Danbury. We will have once again George Moutsi, Anthi, Irakli, Myron and clarinet player Spaniotis. Cash bar, variety of food - delicious buffet! Last CALL for sale is Palm Sunday (04/13/2025)! Please join our family-friendly, Church’s Spring Dance! AHEPA is offering a wonderful Grand Raffle and Philoptochos and Parish Council are donating the regular raffles.


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Macricostas Scholarship

    Application for 2025

    Application for 2025

    The AHEPA scholarship application for college students is available and must be completed and submitted before deadline of June 10. All applications must be postmarked no later than June 7, 2025 or handed to the Scholarship Committee Chairman by June 7, 2025. The completed application package can be mailed or dropped off to Chris Neofitidis, Scholarship Committee Chairman.


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Links for Livestreaming Services

Pray with us by subscribing to the Assumption YouTube channel 

https://www.youtube.com/@assumptionchurchdanbury

Or by visiting our Assumption page on Facebook 

https://www.facebook.com/assumptiongreekorthodoxchurch/videos

Live events will be streamed on both these services on programmed service hours.

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Calendar

  • Calendar

    April 13 to May 11, 2025

    Sunday, April 13

    Palm Sunday

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    11:00AM NO MEMORIALS

    6:30PM 1st Bridegroom Matins of Holy Monday

    Monday, April 14

    Great & Holy Monday

    10:00AM WCDNF using hall

    6:30PM 2nd Bridegroom Matins of Holy Tuesday

    Tuesday, April 15

    Great & Holy Tuesday

    9:30AM Presanctified Liturgy of Holy Tuesday

    6:30PM 3rd Bridegroom Matins of Holy Wednesday

    Wednesday, April 16

    Great & Holy Wednesday

    4:00PM Sacrament of Holy Unction (Evchelaion)

    6:30PM 4th Bridegroom Matins of Holy Thursday (Nyptiras) *Anointing w/ Holy Unction at Conclusion of Service

    Thursday, April 17

    Great & Holy Thursday

    9:00AM Vesperal Liturgy of St. Basil (Mystical Supper)

    6:30PM The Office of the Holy Passion & Crucifixion of Christ (Matins Service of 12 Gospel Readings)

    Friday, April 18

    Great & Holy Friday

    10:00AM Great & Royal Hours of the Passion

    2:30PM Vespers & Unnailing & Descent from the Cross (Apokathelosis)

    6:30PM The Graveside Lamentations Matins (Epitaphios)

    Saturday, April 19

    Great & Holy Saturday

    10:00AM Vesperal Liturgy of St. Basil (First Resurrection)

    11:00PM Start of the Vigil (Pannychis) - The Canon

    Sunday, April 20

    12:00AM Matins & Divine Liturgy of the Resurrection

    Great & Holy Pascha

    12:00PM Resurrection (Agape) Vespers

    Monday, April 21

    Renewal Monday

    Wednesday, April 23

    12:00PM Dorothy Day Sandwiches - parish hall

    Friday, April 25

    9:00AM Orthros & Divine Liturgy

    Sunday, April 27

    Thomas Sunday

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    11:00AM NO MEMORIALS

    5:30PM Spring Dance at Amber Room

    Thursday, May 1

    6:30PM Ladies Philoptochos Meeting

    Saturday, May 3

    11:30AM Baptism

    Sunday, May 4

    Sunday of the Myrrh-Bearing Women

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    Sunday, May 11

    Sunday of the Paralytic

    8:45AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

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