St. Paul Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2024-05-26
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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


Past Bulletins


Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Third Mode. Psalm 46.6,1.
Sing praises to our God, sing praises.
Verse: Clap your hands, all you nations.

The reading is from Acts of the Apostles 9:32-42.

In those days, as Peter went here and there among them all, he came down also to the saints that lived at Lydda. There he found a man named Aeneas, who had been bedridden for eight years and was paralyzed. And Peter said to him, "Aeneas, Jesus Christ heals you; rise and make your bed." And immediately he rose. And all the residents of Lydda and Sharon saw him, and they turned to the Lord. Now there was at Joppa a disciple named Tabitha, which means Dorcas. She was full of good works and acts of charity. In those days she fell sick and died; and when they had washed her, they laid her in an upper room. Since Lydda was near Joppa, the disciples, hearing that Peter was there, sent two men to him entreating him, "Please come to us without delay." So Peter rose and went with them. And when he had come, they took him to the upper room. All the widows stood beside him weeping, and showing tunics and other garments which Dorcas made while she was with them. But Peter put them all outside and knelt down and prayed; then turning to the body he said, "Tabitha, rise." And she opened her eyes, and when she saw Peter she sat up. And he gave her his hand and lifted her up. Then calling the saints and widows he presented her alive. And it became known throughout all Joppa, and many believed in the Lord.


Gospel Reading

Sunday of the Paralytic
The Reading is from John 5:1-15

At that time, Jesus went up to Jerusalem. Now there is in Jerusalem by the Sheep Gate a pool, in Hebrew called Bethesda which has five porticoes. In these lay a multitude of invalids, blind, lame, paralyzed, waiting for the moving of the water; for an angel of the Lord went down at certain seasons into the pool, and troubled the water; whoever stepped in first after the troubling of the water was healed of whatever disease he had. One man was there, who had been ill for thirty-eight years. When Jesus saw him and knew that he had been lying there a long time, he said to him, "Do you want to be healed?" The sick man answered him, "Sir, I have no man to put me into the pool when the water is troubled, and while I am going another steps down before me." Jesus said to him, "Rise, take up your pallet, and walk." And at once the man was healed, and he took up his pallet and walked.

Now that day was the sabbath. So the Jews said to the man who was cured, "It is the sabbath, it is not lawful for you to carry your pallet." But he answered them, "The man who healed me said to me, 'Take up your pallet, and walk.' "They asked him, "Who is the man who said to you, 'Take up your pallet, and walk'?" Now the man who had been healed did not know who it was, for Jesus had withdrawn, as there was a crowd in the place. Afterward, Jesus found him in the temple, and said to him, "See, you are well! Sin no more, that nothing worse befall you." The man went away and told the Jews that it was Jesus who had healed him.


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Saints and Feasts

May 26

Sunday of the Paralytic

Close to the Sheep's Gate in Jerusalem, there was a pool, which was called the Sheep's Pool. It had round about it five porches, that is, five sets of pillars supporting a domed roof. Under this roof there lay very many sick people with various maladies, awaiting the moving of the water. The first to step in after the troubling of the water was healed immediately of whatever malady he had.

It was there that the paralytic of today's Gospel way lying, tormented by his infirmity of thirty-eight years. When Christ beheld him, He asked him, "Wilt thou be made whole?" And he answered with a quiet and meek voice, "Sir, I have no man, when the water is troubled, to put me into the pool." The Lord said unto him, "Rise, take up thy bed, and walk." And straightaway the man was made whole and took up his bed. Walking in the presence of all, he departed rejoicing to his own house. According to the expounders of the Gospels, the Lord Jesus healed this paralytic during the days of the Passover, when He had gone to Jerusalem for the Feast, and dwelt there teaching and working miracles. According to Saint John the Evangelist, this miracle took place on the Sabbath.


May 26

Carpos and Alphaeus, Apostles of the 70

This holy Apostle was numbered with the Seventy, and ministered unto the holy Apostle Paul, journeying with him and conveying his epistles unto those to whom they were written. He became Bishop of Beroea in Thrace, where he endured great tribulations while bringing many of the heathen to holy Baptism, and also suffered martyrdom there. Saint Paul mentions him in II Timothy 4:13.


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Hymns of the Day

Apolytikion of Great and Holy Pascha in the Plagal First Mode

Χριστός Ανέστη εκ νεκρών, θανάτω θάνατον πατήσας, καί τοίς εν τοίς μνήμασι, ζωήν, χαρισάμενος.
Christos anesti ek nekron, thanato thanaton patisas, ke tis en ti mnimasi zoi, harisamenos.
Christ is Risen from the dead | by death trampling down upon death | and to those in the tombs He has | granted life.

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Third Mode

Ευραινέσθω τά ουράνια, αγαλλιάσθω τά επίγεια, ότι εποίησε κράτος εν βραχίονι αυτού ο Κύριος· επάτησε τώ θανάτω τόν θάνατον· πρωτότοκος τών νεκρών εγένετο, εκ κοιλίας Άδου ερρύσατο ημάς, καί παρέσχε τώ κόσμω τό μέγα έλεος.
Εfrenestho ta ourania, agaliasto ta epigia, oti epiise kratos, en vrahioni aftou o Kirios, epatise to thanato ton thanaton, prototokos ton nekron egeneto, ek kilias adou erisato imas, ke paresche to kosmo to mega eleos.
Let the heavens rejoice; let the earth be glad, for the Lord has shown the mighty power of His arm. He trampled down death by death and became the firstborn of the dead. From the depths of Hades, He delivered us and granted to the world great mercy.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Plagal Fourth Mode

Into the grave you descended, Immortal One, | yet you destroyed the power of Hades, | and as victor | you arose, O Christ our God; | you proclaimed to the myrrh-bearing women a greeting of joy, | you brought peace to your holy apostles, | and to the fallen you granted resurrection.
I ke en tafo katilthes Athanate | alla tou adou kathiles tin dynamin | ke anestis o nikitis Xriste o Theos | ginexi Mirofori fthexamenos Herete| ke tis sis Apostolis Irini doroumenos | o tis pesousi parehon anastasin.
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Welcome

This week’s Announcements

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

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Mission Statement
| St. Paul Greek Orthodox Church is a community that worships the Holy Trinity and lives out the gospel of Christ as Orthodox Christians.  We seek to do God’s will, while sharing the Faith and serving others as we pursue salvation in Christ. 
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  • 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 4 | Altar Boys ~ Team 2 | Greeters ~ Team 3
  2. Today ~ MNYMOSINA: 5 years for Paraskevy Dadas [for Paul Dadas | for Leah Dadas] | 10 years for James Pallas | 8 years for Vasilki Liazis | 19 years for James Alex | for Xrisoula and Emmanouil Gonakis
  3. Today ~ Coffee Social sponsored by Greek Corner.
  4. Today - Monday ~ Tremont Greek Festival at Annunciation Cleveland.
  5. Monday ~ 9:00 AM Graveside Trisagia at St Theodosius cemetery. At 10:00 am we will pause for a memorial service by all clergy at the flag pole | Office closed.
  6. Monday ~ Festival baking resumes June 2 – 4 as we make dolmathes.
  7. Wednesday ~ 5:45 PM Adult Greek School.
  8. Thursday ~ 6:00 PM GOYAns visit Providence House located on Buckeye Rd in Cleveland.
  9. Saturday ~ 11:00 AM Metropolis Regional GOYA Volleyball Tournament at The Sand Box in Broadview Heights.
  10. St Paul Prayer Chain ~ If you have a prayer request, send email to: [email protected]
  11. The kiosk in the Narthex is available for your assistance. If you have any questions, see an usher.

Upcoming Events in Our Parish and Beyond

  1. Next Sunday ~ Parish Council & Ushers ~ Team 1 | Altar Boys ~ Team 1 | Greeters ~ Team 4
  2. Next Sunday ~ Orthros John 20:1-10 | Epistle Reading Acts 11:19-30 | Gospel John 4:5-42
  3. Next Sunday ~ MNYMOSNIO: 40 days for Katherine Kapottos [10 years for George Kapottos]
  4. Next Sunday ~ Dance Practice following Divine Liturgy for all groups.
  5. June 4 ~ 6:00 PM Philoptochos Appreciation Dinner in the St Paul Hellenic Center. $38/person. Contact Elaine Cooke for more information or purchase tickets on our website https://tinyurl.com/PhiloptochosSTP or during coffee social on Sundays.
  6. June 4 ~ 6:30 PM Home Committee meeting.
  7. June 6 ~ 11:30 AM Philoptochos Agape Ovens meal pick up for those with special circumstances. Contact Tessie Lekas or Mary Bozikis Olenik for more information.
  8. June 8 ~ 10:00 AM Little Angels | HOPE | JOY trip to Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Tickets must be reserved by Sunday, June 2nd at https://tinyurl.com/stpaul-zoo [$7.50/person | children under 2 FREE].
  9. June 9 ~ Dance Picture Day and Practice for all groups following Divine Liturgy.
  10. June 9 ~ 1:30 PM Annual Golf Outing with proceeds to benefit the Capital Improvement Fund.  Register to golf or become a sponsor.  Visit https://tinyurl.com/STP-Golf-Outing.
  11. June 12 ~ 7:00 PM Parish Council monthly meeting.
  12. June 12 – 14 ~ 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM Greek Cultural Camp for children in Pre-school – 6th grade.  Register today at: https://tinyurl.com/DonationSTPGOC. Student fee is $50.00.
  13. June 20 – 23 ~ St Demetrios Rocky River Festival.
  14. June 23 ~ Zoe for Life!® Baby Shower sponsored by the Stewardship Committee.  Items in need include NEW baby clothes newborn-2T, cribs, and car seats. Also accepting like new strollers, blankets, play yards, high chairs, bouncers, baby swing, and maternity clothes.  Diapers in sizes newborn – 6 always need.  Drop off your donation on the stage during coffee social.
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Flyers

    2024 Stewardship

    2024 Stewardship

    For your convenience, you can complete your 2024 Estimate of Giving Card and/or make a donation by clicking the link or scanning QR code on this flyer.


    June 4, 2024

    June 4, 2024

    Philoptochos Appreciation Dinner


    June 6, 2024

    June 6, 2024

    Agape Ovens meal for those with special circumstances


    June 8, 2024

    June 8, 2024

    Trip to the Zoo with Little Angels, HOPE, and JOY


    June 9, 2024

    June 9, 2024

    Annual Golf Outing


    June 9, 2024

    June 9, 2024

    Become a Golf Outing Sponsor


    June 12 - 14, 2024

    June 12 - 14, 2024

    Greek Cultural Camp for students in Preschool - 6th grade


    June 23, 2024

    June 23, 2024

    Baby shower to benefit ZOE for Life!


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