Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2025-03-02
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Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (760) 942-0920
  • Fax:
  • (760) 942-3603
  • Street Address:

  • 3459 Manchester Ave. #32

  • Cardiff-By-The-Sea, CA 92007


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Services Schedule

SUNDAYS

8:30AM  Orthros

10:00AM Divine Liturgy

 

WEEKDAYS/SATURDAYS

8:30AM  Orthros

9:30AM Divine Liturgy

 


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Memorials & Prayers

Memorials

40 day memorial for Helen Bikas Petropoulos. Survived by Sons: Jimmy and George Petropoulos, Nieces: Donna Mindrebo, Jackie Biller, and Ellen Biller, Great-nephew: Jeff Mindrebo.

Prayers

Demetria Sarantopoulos, Peter and Lydia Chaconas, Patricia Karetas, Vasil Karounos, Litsa Mitchell, Marianne McDonald, Angele Lorio, Victoria Benzel, Daphne Triphon, George Gillespie, Becky Stathes Parks Snell, Mary Garbis,  Georgia Vourlitis, Katherine Rovos, Nora Paltadakis, Aphrodite Sacorafas, Cynthia Sacorafas, Anthony Lizardy, Susan Comitas, Helen Theofan, Nikki Cozakos, Stavroula Georgopoulos, Desiree Plagis, Kelee Tsitsikaos, Michael L. Pappas, Vasillos Gavrilos, Freddi Zulim, Georgia Stamos Zulim, Emmanuel Stamos (Hatzimanolis), Maria Stamos (Hatzimanolis), Vassili Stamos (Hatizimanolis), Amalia Wadsworth, Paula Elliott, Alexandra Tzatzalos,  Maria Alexandrovna Pavlova, Ron Potts,  Espe Reyes, Nasia Ampelas, Connie Moulios, Chris Panagos, Harry Chris Karnazes, Mary Karnazes, Peter Stacy, Al Wadsworth, Carol Robinson, Derek Miller, Anelia Delcheva, Nancy Gilbert, Toula Panos, Zoey Lavdas, Sofia Osborne, Pamela Potts, Anastasia Proesel, and Venetia, Triantafilia, Angela Guarino, Shelby Shinkle, James Conigliaro, Michael Horgan, Despina Perakis, Yianni Perakis, George Theodosiou, Rosemarie  De Rosa, Pablo Rodriguez. If you would like to add someone to the prayer list, please contact the office.
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Updates

ANNOUNCEMENTS

EPISTLE READERS: Ioanna Mellos in Greek. Alex Boldt in English.

PROSFORON OFFERED BY:  Aimilia Mannasakis.

SUNDAY SCHOOL:  Students (with their families) and teachers should come forward first for Communion, then proceed downstairs for Sunday School classes.

COMMUNION: The newly baptized/chrismated should come forward first.  Everyone else please wait until your row is called by the Parish Council.  If you wish to receive a blessing only, please come forward when your row is called for Communion and ask for a blessing when you approach the Priest.  Communion is offered to Orthodox Christians who are baptized/chrismated in the Orthodox faith, who are in good standing, and who are prepared to receive the Holy Gifts.  

FELLOWSHIP HOSTED BY: The Men's Group Ministry. Please join us in Pappas Hall after church.


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Calendar

  • This Week

    March 2 to March 16, 2025

    Sunday, March 2

    YOUTH SUNDAY

    Godparent Sunday (Receive Holy Communion with Godparents; Build Your Own Sundaes during Fellowship, hosted by SS)

    Cheesefare Sunday

    8:30AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    11:15AM Memorials

    11:45AM Choir Rehearsal

    Monday, March 3

    Great Lent Begins

    4:00PM Greek School - Children Lvl A

    4:00PM Greek School - Children Lvl B/C

    6:30PM Great Compline Service

    6:30PM Greek School - Adult Beginners

    6:30PM Pacific Coast Harmony - Rehearsal

    Tuesday, March 4

    9:00AM Silent Prayer

    10:30AM Bible Study (via Zoom)

    11:00AM Prime Timers - Chair Yoga w/ Christy Laliotis

    6:30PM Daughters of Penelope/AHEPA Meetings

    Wednesday, March 5

    12:00PM FOCUS Outreach Meal Prep & Delivery - Pappas Hall Kitchen

    6:30PM Presanctified Liturgy

    6:30PM Greek School - Adult Beginners

    7:00PM Scout Troop 2000 - Pappas Hall

    Friday, March 7

    11:00AM elevator inspection

    6:30PM Salutations Service #1

    7:00PM Lenten Dinner - Lentil Soup after Salutations Service

    Saturday, March 8

    8:30AM Saturday of Souls Orthros

    9:30AM Saturday of Souls Liturgy

    Sunday, March 9

    Sunday of Orthodoxy (Procession)

    8:30AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    11:45AM Lenten Retreat #1 "Guiding Light of Pascha" - Pappas Hall

    11:45AM Choir Rehearsal

    12:30PM Orthodoxy 101 - Church Worship: Great Lent

    6:00PM Sunday of Orthodoxy Vespers

    7:00PM Lenten Dinner after Vespers service for Sunday of Orthodoxy

    Monday, March 10

    4:00PM Greek School - Children Lvl A

    4:00PM Greek School - Children Lvl B/C

    6:30PM Great Compline Service

    6:30PM Greek School - Adult Beginners

    6:30PM Pacific Coast Harmony - Rehearsal

    7:00PM Scout Troop 2000 - Conference Room

    Tuesday, March 11

    9:00AM Silent Prayer

    10:30AM Bible Study (via Zoom)

    6:00PM Dance Costume Return & Pizza Party - Pappas Hall

    6:30PM Philoptochos Board Meeting

    Wednesday, March 12

    6:30PM Presanctified Liturgy

    6:30PM Greek School - Adult Beginners

    7:00PM Scout Troop 2000 - Pappas Hall

    Thursday, March 13

    6:00PM Young Adult Ministry - Prosforo & Pizza - Pappas Hall

    Friday, March 14

    6:30PM Salutations Service #2

    Saturday, March 15

    8:30AM Scout Troop Meeting

    7:00PM Bach Collegium Concert

    Sunday, March 16

    Prison Ministry Book Drive 3/16-4/21

    8:30AM Orthros

    10:00AM Divine Liturgy

    11:15AM Memorial

    11:45AM Choir Rehearsal

    12:15PM Loss and Bereavement Grief Support Group - Conference Room

    12:30PM Greek Dance Ministry: Group practice for Greek Independence Day - Phillips Center

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Save the Date

  • Mon Mar 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Great Compline Services (Monday's) - 6:30 pm
  • Tue Mar 4 Prime Timers - Chair Yoga w/ Christy Laliotis - Pappas Hall - 11:00 am
  • Wed Mar 5, 12, 19 Presanctified Liturgy (Wednesday's) - 6:30 pm
  • Fri Mar 7, 14, 21, 28 Salutations Services (Friday's) - 6:30 pm
  • Fri Mar 7 Lenten Dinner - Lentil Soup after Salutations Service
  • Sun Mar 9 Youth Lenten Pascha Candle Decorating Presentation by Father Angelo - Pappas Hall - 11:45 am
  • Thu Mar 13 YAL - Prosforo & Pizza - Pappas Hall - 6:00 pm Contact Eva Marie: (858) 353-5737
  • Sat Mar 15 Bach Collegium Concert - Church Sanctuary - 7:00 pm Purchase tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/total-sound-explosion-2-greek-church-tickets-945321009587
  • Sat Mar 22 DOP 2nd Annual Spring Fling Membership Brunch - Pappas Hall - 11:00 am
  • Tue Mar 25 Annunciation of the Theotokos/Greek Independence Day: 8:30 am Orthros; 9:30 am Liturgy
  • Sat Mar 29 The Chosen - The Last Supper Movie Theater Outing Part 1 (Season 5 Episodes 1 and 2) 12:30 pm
  • Sun Mar 30 Ahepa Sponsored Luncheon for Greek Independence Day - Pappas Hall - 12:00 pm
  • Fri Apr 4 Akathist Hymn Service - 6:30 pm
  • Sat Apr 5 The Chosen Movie Theater Outing Part 2 (Season 5 Episodes 3 through 5) 2:15 pm 
  • Thu Apr 10 Young Adult Ministry - Game Night - Pappas Hall - 6:00 pm - Contact Eva Marie for more: (858) 353-5737
  • Fri Apr 11 GOYA Lazarus Lenten Lock In (Overnight event) Starting at 5:00 pm *Deatils forthcoming
  • Sat Apr 12 Saturday of Lazarus - Pancakes and Palms (Breakfast hosted by Sunday School) Phillips center
  • Sat Apr 12 The Chosen - The Last Supper Movie Theater Outing Part 3 (Season 5 Episodes 6 through 8) 7:15 pm 
  • Sun Apr 13 Palm Sunday - Orthros - 8:30 am - Liturgy - 10:00 am - Bridegroom Service - 6:30 pm
  • Sun Apr 13 Palm Sunday Luncheon - Pappas Hall - After Liturgy - 12:30 pm
  • Mon Apr 14 Holy Monday - Presanctified Liturgy - 9:30 am Bridegroom Service - 6:30 pm
  • Tue Apr 15 Holy Tuesday - Presanctified Liturgy - 9:30 am Bridegroom Service - 6:30 pm
  • Wed Apr 16 Holy Wednesday: Presanctified Liturgy - 9:30 am - Holy Unction - 6:30 pm
  • Thu Apr 17 Holy Thursday: Vesperal Liturgy - 9:30 am - Twelve Gospels Service - 6:30 pm
  • Fri Apr 18 Holy Friday - Office closed
  • Fri Apr 18 Morning Hours -8:30 am-Removal From Cross -11:00 am -Lamentations -6:30 pm
  • Fri Apr 18 Lenten Retreat #3 *Deatils forthcoming
  • Sat Apr 19 Holy Saturday - Liturgy - 9:30 am Pre Resurrection/ Pascha Service - 10:30 pm
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Flyers

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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Third Mode

Let the Heavens rejoice; let earthly things be glad; for the Lord hath wrought might with His arm, He hath trampled upon death by death. The first-born of the dead hath He become. From the belly of Hades hath He delivered us, and hath granted great mercy to the world.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Sixth Mode

O Master, Prudence, Guide of Wisdom, Instruction to the foolish and Defender of the poor, strengthen my heart and grant it discernment. Give me words, Word of the Father, for behold, I shall not keep my lips from crying out to You, "O Merciful One, have mercy on me who has fallen."
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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Eighth Mode. Psalm 75.11,1.
Make your vows to the Lord our God and perform them.
Verse: God is known in Judah; his name is great in Israel.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Romans 13:11-14; 14:1-4.

Brethren, salvation is nearer to us now than when we first believed; the night is far gone, the day is at hand. Let us then cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light; let us conduct ourselves becomingly as in the day, not in reveling and drunkenness, not in debauchery and licentiousness, not in quarreling and jealousy. But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires.

As for the man who is weak in faith, welcome him, but not for disputes over opinions. One believes he may eat anything, while the weak man eats only vegetables. Let not him who eats despise him who abstains, and let not him who abstains pass judgment on him who eats; for God has welcomed him. Who are you to pass judgment on the servant of another? It is before his own master that he stands or falls. And he will be upheld, for God is able to make him stand.


Gospel Reading

Forgiveness Sunday
The Reading is from Matthew 6:14-21

The Lord said, "If you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father also will forgive you; but if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.

"And when you fast, do not look dismal, like the hypocrites, for they disfigure their faces that their fasting may be seen by men. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, that your fasting may not be seen by men but by your Father who is in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you.

"Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."


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Wisdom of the Fathers

Spiritual delight is not enjoyment found in things that exists outside the soul.
St. Isaac of Syria
Unknown, 7th century

Do we forgive our neighbors their trespasses? God also forgives us in His mercy. Do we refuse to forgive? God, too, will refuse to forgive us. As we treat our neighbors, so also does God treat us. The forgiveness, then, of your sins or unforgiveness, and hence also your salvation or destruction, depend on you yourself, man. For without forgiveness of sins there is no salvation.
St. Tikhon of Zadonsk
Unknown, 18th century

Spiritual delight is not enjoyment found in things that exists outside the soul.
St. Isaac of Syria
Unknown, 7th century

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Saints and Feasts

March 02

Forgiveness Sunday

The Holy Fathers have appointed the commemoration of Adam's exile from the Paradise of delight here, on the eve of the holy Forty-day Fast, demonstrating to us not by simple words, but by actual deeds, how beneficial fasting is for man, and how harmful and destructive are insatiety and the transgressing of the divine commandments. For the first commandment that God gave to man was that of fasting, which the first-fashioned received but did not keep; and not only did they not become gods, as they had imagined, but they lost even that blessed life which they had, and they fell into corruption and death, and transmitted these and innumerable other evils to all of mankind. The God-bearing Fathers set these things before us today, that by bringing to mind what we have fallen from, and what we have suffered because of the insatiety and disobedience of the first-fashioned, we might be diligent to return again to that ancient bliss and glory by means of fasting and obedience to all the divine commands. Taking occasion from today's Gospel (Matt. 6:14-21) to begin the Fast unencumbered by enmity, we also ask forgiveness this day, first from God, then from one another and all creation.


March 02

Hesychius the Martyr

Holy martyr Hesychius lived during the reign of king Maximian in 302. He was the first and the leader in the royal palace and the Senate, because he was magistrianus by office. When Maximian ordered that all Christians who were royal soldiers ought to be deprived of their belts (which were a sign of their royal merit) and live as civilians and without honour, many Christians preferred to live without any outward honour due to this illegal order than to be honoured and lose their soul. St. Hesychius was numbered with these Christians as well. When the king heard this, he ordered that the saint ought to be stripped of the expensive clothes, which he used to wear, and be dressed with a shabby mantle without sleeves woven from hair and to be as disgraced and disdained as to consort with women.

When this had been carried out, the king invited him and asked him: "Aren't you ashamed, Hesychius, that you lost the honour and office of magistrianus and that you have been debased to this kind of life? Or maybe you don't know that the Christians, whose way of life you preferred, have no power to restore you to your previous great honour and office?" The saint replied: "Your honour, o king, is temporary but the honour and glory which Christ gives is eternal and without end." Because of these words the king got angry and ordered his men to tie a great millstone around the saint's neck and then to throw him in the middle of river Orontus, which lies in Coele Syria and which is commonly called Oronge. Thus, the blessed man received the crown of martyrdom from the Lord.


March 02

Our Holy Father Nicholas Planas

 

Saint Nicholas Planas was born in 1851 A.D. on the island of Naxos in Greece. He was married as a teenager and soon after ordained to the diaconate and then the priesthood. His wife reposed soon after and so he assumed the burden of being a widowed father and a parish priest. He was known for his zeal in serving the liturgy, especially his habit of serving the Divine Liturgy every day for 50 years. Many altar boys would see him radiating light or raised off the ground while serving the liturgy. Being so revered by his parishioners, he became known as “Papa,” which is an affectionate term for a parish priest. Papa Nicholas reposed in 1932 and was formally canonized as a saint in 1992.


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