Saint Catherine Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2025-09-07
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Saint Catherine Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (561) 833-6387
  • Fax:
  • (561) 833-6391
  • Street Address:

  • 110 Southern Blvd.

  • West Palm Beach, FL 33405


Contact Information




Services Schedule

Sunday Services:

  8:45 am     Orthros

10:00 am     Divine Liturgy

 

Sunday School Classes: 

11:15 am     After Holy Communion


Past Bulletins


This Week and Upcoming Events

 Christ is in our midst!  He is and ever shall be!

 Our services are streamed live on the internet.
at our Saint Catherine website - www.stcatherine-wpb.org
 

Join us for Orthodox Divine Liturgy every Sunday at 10:00 a.m.

Light a candle and offer a prayer at Saint Catherine (click above).
The online form sends the names of your family and friends
direct to Father Chrysostom at the altar;prayers are offered
during the Proskomidi in preparation for the Divine Liturgy! 

 

September 7, 2025

The Forefeast of the Nativity of the Theotokos

Sozon the Martyr

Links to the service text:  Links to the service texts are through the Digital Chant Stand of our Archdiocese.  For optimal viewing select the "GR-EN Text/Music" link for Matins (Orthros) and Divine Liturgy. Apps may be downloaded for your phone or tablet. Link to the Digital Chant Stand 

Holy Communion:  Holy Communion is reserved for baptized and chrismated Orthodox Christians only.  If you are interested in becoming an Orthodox Christian, please contact Father Chrysostom Mitchell at (561) 320-1224 or [email protected].

Coffee and Fellowship:  Please join us for the Greek School Gyro Fundraiser in the Hellenic Cultural Center immediately following the Divine Liturgy.

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This Week

Sunday, September 7     Sunday Before Holy Cross
     8:45 am  Orthros / 10:00 am  Divine Liturgy

   12:00 pm—2:00 pm  DOP Garage Sale
    Greek School Gyro Fundraiser

Monday, September 8     Nativity of the Theotokos
     9:00 am  Orthros / 10:00 am  Liturgy
    Greek School Classes Begin

Tuesday, September 9
     6:00 pm  AHEPA & DOP Meetings

 

Next Week and Highlights of Upcoming Services and Events

Sunday, September 14     The Elevation of the Venerable and Life-Giving Cross
     8:45 am  Orthros / 10:00 am  Divine Liturgy
    GOYA Meeting
    Mommy & Me Dance


Tuesday, September 16
    Philoptochos
   10:00 am  Board Meeting / 12:00 pm  Lunch Meeting


Wednesday, September 17
    7:00 pm  Bible Study


Thursday, September 18
    6:30 pm  Parish Council Meeting


Saturday, September 20
    4:00 pm  HOPE/JOY Group Meeting


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Stewardship: 

As of August 10th
we have received $179,748 in Stewardship donations.

Together, let us maintain this blessed momentum of continued
giving and Stewardship in all forms: Time, Talent & Treasure!
Thoughtfully consider volunteering your time, sharing your talents, becoming involved with
one of our many ministries here at Saint Catherine or giving back in your own special way.


  Become a Steward today!

DONATE online
https://www.stcatherine-wpb.org/stewardship
stcatherine-wpb.org

The Donate buttons here and on our website
lead to our online giving site.
Again, thank you for your support!

Youth Safety Resources:  We’re committed to connecting young people with Jesus Christ. To do that, we need to create ministry environments that are safe and health. For more on how you can help, please visit our Youth Safety website: goarch.org/safety.

Church Services Streamed:  Many of our Divine Liturgies have been recorded and can be viewed at www.youtube.com.  Subscribe to our YouTube channel; you will be notified when we begin a live stream.

Saint Catherine Greek Orthodox Church (Services from 2020 until now)

Saint Catherine Greek Orthodox Church (Selected services from 2015-2019)

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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Matins Gospel Reading

Second Orthros Gospel
The Reading is from Mark 16:1-8

When the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Salome, bought spices, so that they might go and anoint Jesus. And very early on the first day of the week they went to the tomb when the sun had risen. And they were saying to one another, "Who will roll away the stone for us from the door of the tomb?" And looking up, they saw that the stone was rolled back - it was very large. And entering the tomb, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, dressed in a white robe; and they were amazed. And he said to them, "Do not be amazed; you seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has risen, He is not here; see the place where they laid Him. But go, tell His disciples and Peter that He is going before you to Galilee; there you will see Him, as He told you." And they went out and fled from the tomb, for trembling and astonishment had come upon them; and they said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid.


Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal Second 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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Memorials and Trisagions

Memorials

5 Years ~ Olga Bazakos
44 Years ~ James Bazakos
Parents of Dr. Lewis (Olga) Bazakos

6 Years ~ Sophia Gazonas
20 Years ~ George Gazonas
Parents of Olga (Dr. Lewis) Bazakos

Trisagions

40 Days ~ Dimitrios Gounaris
Brother of Katina (Bill) Christopher


40 Days ~ Richard Maxwell
Father of Spencer (Betty) Maxwell

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Saints and Feasts

September 07

Sunday before Holy Cross


September 07

The Forefeast of the Nativity of the Theotokos


September 07

Sozon the Martyr

This holy Martyr was a shepherd in Lycaonia. Born a pagan, named Tarasius, he received holy Baptism and was renamed Sozon. Filled with zeal for the truth, he taught his countrymen to desist from the worship of idols. Once he entered the temple of Artemis in Pompeiopolis of Cilicia, cut off the golden hand of the idol, and breaking it in pieces, distributed it among the poor. When he saw that many were being unjustly punished for the theft, of his own accord he gave himself up to Maximian the Governor. He was beaten with rods until his bones were broken. According to some, he suffered martyrdom in 288; according to others, in 304.


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.


September 09

The Holy & Righteous Ancestors of God, Joachim and Anna

Today, the day following the Nativity of the most holy Theotokos, we celebrate the synaxis of Saints Joachim and Anna, honouring them as her parents.


September 09

Severianos the Martyr of Sebaste

Saint Severian, a senator from Sebastia, was both an illustrious man of wealth and a fearless Christian. Because he encouraged the holy Forty Martyrs of Sebastia to stand fast in their confession, he was given over to terrible torments, and received his own crown during the reign of Licinius and Lysius the Duke, about the year 315.


September 09

Afterfeast of the Nativity of the Theotokos


September 10

Menodora, Metrodora, & Nymphodora the Martyrs

These Martyrs, sisters according to the flesh, were from Bithynia. They lived in virginity on a mountain near the Pythian hot springs of Bithynia, devoting themselves to asceticism and prayer. Betrayed to the local governor, Fronto, they were subjected to frightful tortures, and so gave up their holy souls into the hands of God. They contested for the Faith during the reign of Maximian, in the year 304.


September 10

Afterfeast of the Nativity of the Theotokos


September 11

Theodora the Martyr of Alexandria

This saint lived in the fifth century. Out of remorse for the adultery that she committed with another man, she fled from her husband's house, renamed herself Theodore, clothed herself as a man, and pretending to be a eunuch, entered a monastery of men. Her identity as a woman was discovered only after her death.


September 11

Euphrosynos the Cook


September 11

Demetrios & Evanthea the Martyrs & their son Demetrianos


September 11

Afterfeast of the Nativity of the Theotokos


September 12

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


September 12

Autonomos the Martyr

This saint was a bishop in Italy. Fleeing from the persecution of Diocletian in 298, he came to Bithynia, where he went from place to place converting many from the idols to the true God. Because of this, one day as he was celebrating the Divine Liturgy in the Church of the Archangels, they who worshipped wood and stones fell upon him and beat him to death with staves and stones.


September 13

The Forefeast of the Elevation of the Holy Cross


September 13

The Consecration of the Church of the Holy Resurrection (Holy Sepulchre)

The church that is honoured far above all others is that of the Holy Resurrection, which Saint Constantine the Great constructed at the place of Golgotha, where our Saviour was crucified and buried. For a long time this place had been purposely buried beneath the earth by the Jews and heathen; furthermore, during the reign of Hadrian (117-138), a temple dedicated to Aphrodite was built over the site so that this sacred place might be even further desecrated and fall into utter oblivion. It was here that the Cross was hidden. However, at the command of the pious Emperor Constantine, excavations were made and the tokens of the saving Passion were found. It was here, then, that the very great and magnificent temple named in honour of Christ God's Resurrection-the Anastasis-was built under the supervision of the blessed Helen, while Dracilian was Eparch of Palestine and Macarius was Archbishop of Jerusalem. It was the latter, also, who exalted the venerable Cross and performed the consecration of this temple in the year 336.


September 13

Cornelius the Centurion & Martyr

Saint Cornelius was a Roman by race, a pagan by religion, a centurion in rank, an inhabitant of Caesarea of Palestine, a man pious and God-fearing who gave many alms to the people and prayed continually unto God. In accordance with an angelic vision granted to him, he sent to Joppa that they might bring the Apostle Peter. Saint Peter catechized him in the Faith of Christ and baptized all his household (Acts, ch.10). This became the beginning and the first fruits of the calling of the nations. It is said that, after this, he became a bishop, as some say, of Caesarea; but others say of Scepsis, which is not far from Troas; and that he died as a martyr.


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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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Saint Catherine News and Events

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Metropolis of Atlanta News

My Beloved Ones,

This week’s Gospel begins just after our Lord comes down from Mount Tabor. There was the peaceful moment when He instructed Peter, James, and John to tell no one of His Transfiguration until after His Resurrection. Now, however, at the bottom of the mountain, there is great noise. Christ finds a crowd waiting for Him, and a man falls at His feet, saying, “Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and he suffers terribly; for often he falls into the fire, and often into the water. And I brought him to your disciples, and they could not heal him” (Matthew 17:15-16). Moments after speaking to Moses and Elijah, Christ is upset with the lack of faith all around Him: from the remaining nine Disciples, from the boy’s father, and from those the crowd.

It is for this reason that He says, “O faithless and perverse generation, how long am I to be with you? How long am I to bear with you? Bring him here to me” (Matthew 17:17). After He miraculously heals the boy, Jesus is privately approached by the Disciples who ask, “Why could we not cast it out? (Matthew 17:19). Jesus is very clear with them: “Because of your little faith. For truly, I say to you, if you have faith as a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move; and nothing will be impossible to you. But this kind never comes out except by prayer and fasting” (Matthew 17:20-21).

My dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, let us consider the Feast of a servant of God who shows this kind of faith. I am, of course, speaking of the Theotokos & Ever-Virgin Mary. When the Archangel Gabriel announced God’s intention to make her part of His plan for the salvation of the world, Mary showed faith, and accepted God’s Will. Despite her uncertainty, she put away her doubts through faith. And just as a mountain moving is a great mystery to our natural world, the mystery of the Virgin Birth was accomplished, and so was our salvation, through Christ’s Incarnation, Death, and Resurrection.

After our Lord entrusted the care of His mother to John the Beloved Disciple, the Theotokos followed John to Ephesus, before returning to serve the Jerusalem Church. Now, as then, the Archangel Gabriel returned to tell her that her time was close at hand. Unlike so many weak and sinful human beings who fear death, armed with her great faith, the Theotokos was instead full of joy, knowing that she would live again with her Son and her God. When she returned home from praying at the Mount of Olives, the power of the Holy Spirit brought to her all the Apostles, who were preaching throughout the world. Mary consoled them, praying for the peace of the world, and offered her spirit to God, just as she had offered her life.

Even after her Dormition, we are offered more examples of faith. Just as he had been absent after the Resurrection, Saint Thomas was not present with the other Apostles at the time of the Dormition. By the time he arrived, three days have passed since her falling asleep. Remembering our Lord’s words to him: “Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have come to believe”, Thomas does not doubt again (John 20:28). Instead, through faith, he asked to be taken to her tomb in the Garden of Gethsemane. However, when the tomb was opened, the Apostles discovered that before she was taken to Heaven, she had been resurrected.

My beloved ones, as we prepare to celebrate this great feast (and so honor all our Marias, Despinas, Panagiotes and Panagiotas) may we continue to pray and fast, so that as true Christians, we may have that small grain of faith needed—not just to move mountains, but live out the Gospel through works of charity, hope, and love. Χρόνια Πολλά!


+SEVASTIANOS
Metroopolitan of Atlanta

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Archdiocese News

St. Barbara Church in Orange, CT awards over $1,000,000 to students

09/02/2025

On June 1, 2025, St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church in Orange, Connecticut awarded $56,350 in scholarships to thirty-six parishioners in support of their undergraduate and graduate studies. Since its inception, the Saint Barbara Scholarship Program has awarded a total of $1,039,350 in scholarships, helping students pursue their academic and professional goals.


Cosmic worship, cosmic witness: Orthodox Vespers for the Preservation of Creation

08/31/2025

More than thirty-five years ago, in one of his final acts as head of the Private Patriarchal Office before assuming the Ecumenical Throne himself, then-Metropolitan Bartholomew of Chalcedon commissioned the renowned hymnographer, Fr. Gerasimos Mikrayannanitis (since canonized as St. Gerasimos of Mt. Athos), to compose a special vesperal service for September 1st. Known formally as the Office of Vespers for the Preservation of Creation, this service wonderfully exemplifies the cosmic character and essential continuity of Orthodox worship and witness as participation in the ongoing incarnation in space and time of the eternal Logos of God, the divine-human person of Jesus Christ at the very heart of our faith. 


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Assembly of Bishops News

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