St. Paul Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2024-01-14
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St. Paul Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (440) 237-8998
  • Street Address:

  • 4548 Wallings Road

  • North Royalton, OH 44133-3121


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Services Schedule

WEEKDAY SERVICES

   8:30 AM   Orthros
   9:30 AM   Liturgy

 

SUNDAY SERVICES

   8:15 AM   Orthros
   9:30 AM   Liturgy

Sunday School begins immediately following Holy Communion September through May


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. First Mode. Psalm 32.22,1.
Let your mercy, O Lord, be upon us.
Verse: Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians 4:7-13.

BRETHREN, grace was given to each of us according to the measure of Christ's gift. Therefore it is said, "When he ascended on high he led a host of captives, and he gave gifts to men." (in saying, "He ascended," what does it mean but that he had also descended into the lower parts of the earth? He who descended is he who also ascended far above all the heavens, that he might fill all things.) And his gifts were that some should be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.


Gospel Reading

Sunday after Epiphany
The Reading is from Matthew 4:12-17

At that time, when Jesus heard that John had been arrested, he withdrew into Galilee; and leaving Nazareth he went and dwelt in Capernaum by the sea, in the territory of Zebulun and Naphtali, that what was spoken by the prophet Isaiah might be fulfilled: "The land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, toward the sea, across the Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles, the people who sat in darkness have seen a great light, and for those who sat in the region and shadow of death light has dawned." From that time Jesus began to preach, saying, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand."


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Saints and Feasts

January 14

The Holy Fathers slain at Sinai and Raitho

As for the holy Martyrs of Sinai and Raithu, those of Sinai contested during the reign of Diocletian, about the year 296; those of Raithu were slain about the middle of the fifth century. On both occasions, the perpetrators of these massacres were a barbarian tribe called Blemmyes, from the parts of Arabia and Egypt.

Because of the Apodosis of the Feast of Holy Theophany also on the 14th of January, the liturgical services to the Holy Fathers slain at Sinai and Raitho are transferred to January 13th.


January 14

Savas I, Archbishop of Serbia

Saint Sabbas (Sava), the first Archbishop and teacher of the Serbs, and the most beloved of all the Saints of Serbia, was born in 1169, and was named Rastko by his parents. He was the son of Stephen Nemanja, the ruler of Serbia, who is better known as Saint Symeon the Myrrh-streamer (see Feb. 13). As a young man, Rastko fled secretly to the Holy Mountain, Athos, to the Monastery of Saint Panteleimon. When his father learned of his flight, he sent soldiers after him. Before they could seize him, he was tonsured a monk with the name of Sabbas, after Saint Sabbas the Sanctified (celebrated Dec. 5). Soon after, he entered the Monastery of Vatopedi, where his father joined him in 1197. Together they rebuilt the Monastery of Hilandar and made it a great spiritual center for their countrymen. In 1200 Saint Symeon reposed, and his body became a source of holy myrrh; in 1204 Saint Sabbas was compelled to return to Serbia with his father's relics, that he might restore peace between his two brothers, who were struggling over the rule of the kingdom. The grace of Saint Symeon's relics, and the mediations of Saint Sabbas, healed the division between his brethren. After persuading the Emperor in Constantinople and the Ecumenical Patriarch to grant autocephaly to the Serbian Church, the Saint against his will was ordained first Archbishop of his native land in 1219, where he labored diligently to establish the Orthodox Faith. In 1221 he crowned his brother Stephen first King of Serbia (the memory of Saint Stephen, First Crowned King of Serbia, is kept on September 24). In 1234, foreseeing by divine grace his coming departure to the Lord, he resigned the archiepiscopal throne, named his disciple Arsenius as his successor, and made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and Mount Sinai; while returning through Bulgaria, he fell asleep in peace in 1236. Because he has been ever since the national hero of Serbia and an invincible bulwark strengthening the Orthodox Faith, the Moslem Turks burned his incorrupt relics in the year 1594. See also June 28.

January 14

Nina of Georgia

The holy virgin Nina was from Cappadocia. According to some, her father Zabulon was a friend of the holy Great Martyr George, whose father was a Cappadocian. The conversion of Georgia by Saint Nina is reported in the Church histories of Rufinus, Socrates, Sozomen, and Theodoret: Rufinus, writing less than a hundred years after Saint Nina, said that he heard the history in Jerusalem from a Georgian Prince named Bacurius. Saint Nina was taken captive by the Georgians (whom the Greek accounts call Iberians), and while in captivity she lived a very devout life of sobriety and virtue, praying unceasingly night and day; this drew the attention of the Georgians, and to all who asked her about her way of life, she preached the dispensation of Christ. When she healed by her prayer a certain woman's sick child, whom no one else had been able to help, the report of her came to the ears of the Queen of Georgia, who was herself gravely afflicted with an incurable malady. She asked that the captive women be brought to her, but Saint Nina declined out of modesty, so the Queen commanded them to carry her to Nina. Saint Nina healed her immediately, and the Queen returned home in joy. When she extolled Nina and her faith to the king, he gave her no heed, although she mentioned it to him often. But while hunting in the forest, he was shrouded with an impenetrable darkness in which he lost his way, became separated from his men, and fell into despair; he made a vow that if Christ should deliver him, he would worship him alone. The light of day straightway shone again, and the king fulfilled his vow. He and the Queen were instructed in the Faith by Saint Nina, and they with the whole Georgian nation became Christ's. The King also sent an embassy to Saint Constantine the Great, informing him of their conversion, and requesting that priests be sent to Georgia. Saint Nina reposed in peace in about the year 335. The above-mentioned Church historians speak of her without calling her Nina. She is celebrated in the Roman Martyrology on December 15 under the name Christina.

Because of the Apodosis of the Feast of Holy Theophany also on the 14th of January, the liturgical services to Saint Nina are transferred to January 13th.


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Grave Mode

Thou didst abolish death by Thy Cross; Thou didst open Paradise to the thief; Thou didst transform the myrrh-bearers' lamentation, and didst bid Thine Apostles to preach that Thou art risen, O Christ God, granting great mercy to the world.
Κατέλυσας τώ Σταυρώ σου τόν θάνατον· ηνέωξας τώ ληστή τόν Παράδεισον· τών Μυροφόρων τόν θρήνον μετέβαλες· καί τοίς σοίς Αποστόλοις κηρύττειν επέταξας· ότι ανέστης Χριστέ ο Θεός, παρέχων τώ κόσμω τό μέγα έλεος.
Κatelisas to Stavro sou ton thanaton, ineoxas to listi ton Paradison, ton Miroforon ton thrinon metevales, ke tis sis Apostolis kiritin epetaxas, oti anestis Hriste o Theos, parehon to kosmo to mega eleos.
By Your Cross, O Lord, You shattered death; to the thief You opened Paradise. You transformed the Myrrhbearers’ lamentation, and commanded Your Apostles to proclaim that You arose, Christ our God, granting to the world Your great mercy.

Apolytikion for Apodosis of Epiphany in the First Mode

En Iordani vaptizomenou sou Kyrie, | I tis Triados efanerothi proskinisi, | tou gar Genitoros i foni prosemartiri si, | agapiton se Iion onomazousa. | Ke to Pnevma en idi peristeras, | eveveou tou logu to asfales. | O epifanis Chrise o Theos, | ke ton kosmo fotisas doxa si.
As You were baptized in the Jordan, O Lord, | then the worship of the Trinity became manifest, | for the voice of the Father bore witness to You, | naming You the Beloved Son; | and the Spirit, in the form of a dove, | confirmed the certainty of the word. | O Christ God, | who appeared and illumined the world, | glory to You.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Fourth Mode

Epefanis simeron | ti ikoumeni, | ke to fos sou Kyrie | esimiothi ef imas, | en epignosi imnuntas se. | Ilthes efanis | to fos to aprositon
You appeared today to us | on earth, O Master, | and Your light was signed on us | who cry aloud to You and say | with understanding, O Christ our God: | You came and shone forth, | O Light unapproachable.
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Welcome

This week’s Announcements

Welcome to all our guests.  We are glad you are here worshiping with us today!

  • Holy Communion in the Orthodox Church is only offered to Orthodox Christians who have prepared themselves through the disciplines of our faith. Speak to Fr. Costas for further details.
  1. Today ~ Parish Council & Ushers ~ Team 3 | Altar Boys ~ Team 1 | Greeters ~ Team 4
  2. Today ~ Deacon Paul, Anastasis Phyrillas, and GOYAns are participating this weekend in the first Metropolis Basketball tournament hosted by Annunciation Cathedral in Columbus.
  3. Today ~ Adult Catechism following Holy Communion.
  4. Monday ~ Office closed.
  5. Monday ~ 5:30 PM Greek School.
  6. Tuesday  ~ 7:30 PM GOYA basketball practice at North Royalton High School.
  7. Wednesday ~ feast of Anthony the Great | 8:30 AM Orthros; 9:30 AM Liturgy.
  8. Wednesday ~ 3:30 PM Women’s Study with Elaine Poulos. Join us https://tinyurl.com/WomenStudySTP.
  9. Wednesday ~ 5:45 PM Adult Greek School.
  10. Wednesday ~ 7:00 PM Choir rehearsal in the Choir Loft.
  11. Wednesday ~ 7:30 PM Junior and Senior Dancers perform CAVS Greek Heritage Night at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. Tickets can be purchased at https://tinyurl.com/greek-night-cavs.
  12. Thursday ~ 7:00 PM Bible Study with Father Costas. Join us https://tinyurl.com/BibleStudySTP.
  13. Thursday  ~ 7:30 PM GOYA basketball practice at North Royalton High School.
  14. Saturday ~ 1:00 PM Little Angels trip to the Great Lakes Science Center.
  15. Saturday ~ 1:00 PM GOYA Ice Skating at Brunswick Auto Mart Arena.  RSVP to Alexis Tsonton 330.942.1046. Online tickets $15; in person tickets $20.  Visit https://www.brunswickautomartarena.com/.
  16. St Paul Prayer Chain ~ If you have a prayer request, send email to: [email protected]
  17. 2024 Stewardship Cards ~ Thank you to all who have completed their commitment cards. If you have not made your commitment for 2024, please do so and mail or bring it to church. You can also make your commitment online on our church website. Thank you for your love and commitment!

 

Upcoming Events in Our Parish and Beyond

  1. Next Sunday ~ Parish Council & Ushers ~ Team 4 | Altar Boys ~ Team 2 | Greeters | Team 1
  2. Next Sunday ~ Orthros John 21:14-25 | Epistle Reading Colossians 3:4-11 | Gospel Luke 17:12-19
  3. Next Sunday ~ MNYMOSINA:  40 days for John Sakellakis | 1 year for Dorothy Poulos.
  4. Next Sunday ~ Dance practice for all groups following Sunday school.
  5. Next Sunday ~ 2:00 PM HOPE / JOY Dive for the Cross at Broadview Heights Rec Center.  RSVP to https://tinyurl.com/hopejoycrossdive.
  6. Next Sunday ~  6:00 PM Prayer service for the unborn with area clergy and faithful in attendance. Hosted by our parish with Fr. Costas speaking. A reception hosted by our Philoptochos will follow in our Hellenic Center. Service will be livestreamed on our parish YouTube channel.
  7. January 25 ~ feast of St Gregory the Theologian | 8:30 AM Orthros; 9:30 AM Liturgy.
  8. January 30 ~ feast of Three Hierarchs | 8:30 AM Orthros; 9:30 AM Liturgy.
  9. February 2 ~ Presentation of Our Lord | 8:30 AM Orthros; 9:30 AM Liturgy.
  10. February 2 – 4 ~ Metropolis GOYA basketball tournament hosted by our parish.  Please consider offering your time. Sign up at: http:/tinyurl.com/StPaulTournament. Visit http://tinyurl.com/GOYAtournament to become a sponsor.
  11. February 15 ~ 1:00 PM Senior OPA Agape Luncheon in the Hellenic Center.  Main dish provided; side dish or dessert appreciated.  RSVP required to Maria Regan or Tessie Lekas.
  12. February 25 ~ Godparent Sunday followed by brunch sponsored by Greek School.  Reservations can be made online.
  13. Pilgrimage to the Holy Lands and Egypt ~ we regret to inform you the trip planned for October 2024 has been canceled. 
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