The holy martyr Eusebius, bishop of Samosata who, at the time of the Arian emperor, visited the Churches of God in the disguise of a soldier so that he might strengthen them in the Catholic faith. Then, under the emperor Valens, he was exiled to Thrace. When the peace of the Church returned, he was […]
Monthly Archives: June 2022
June 21 The Holy Martyr Julian of Tarsus
Julian was of noble and senatorial origin. He lived in Tarsus in Cilicia and suffered during the reign of Diocletian. Even though he was only eighteen years old when he was subjected to torture for the Faith, St. Julian was sufficiently educated and strengthened in Christian piety. The imperial deputy led him from town […]
Sunday Bulletin 06/19/22
WEEKLY SCHEDULE Sunday, June 19 – 2nd Sunday after Pentecost 8:30 AM Matins 9:30 AM Divine Liturgy Thursday, June 23 – Agrippina, Martyr 5:30 PM Vespers 6:30 PM Divine Liturgy Friday, June 24 – The Birth of John the Baptist (solemn holyday) 8:30 AM […]
June 20 The Holy Priest Martyr Methodius, Bishop of Patara
The Hieromartyr Methodius, bishop of Patara (Lycia in Asia Minor), was distinguished for his genuine monastic humility. Calmly and with mildness he instructed his flock, but he firmly defended the purity of Orthodoxy and he energetically contended against heresies, especially the widespread heresy of the Origenists. He left behind a rich literary legacy: works in […]
June 19 The Holy Apostle Jude, Brother to the Lord
The holy apostle Jude was one of the Twelve apostles of Christ and descended from King David and Solomon, and was the son of Righteous Joseph the Betrothed by his first wife. Tradition says that when St. Joseph returned from Egypt, he began to divide his possessions among his sons. He wanted to allot a […]
June 18 The Holy Martyr Leontius
The holy martyr Leontius, a Greek by origin, served as a military chief in the imperial army of the Phoenician city of Tripoli during the reign of Vespasian (70-79). Leontius was distinguished for his bravery and good sense, and the people of Tripoli held him in deep respect because of his virtue. The emperor appointed […]
June 17 The Holy Martyrs Manuel, Sabel, and Ishmael
The holy martyrs Manuel, Sabel, and Ishmael were brothers from an illustrious Persian family in the 7th century. Their father was a pagan, but their mother was a Christian who baptized them and raised them with firm faith in Christ the Savior. The brothers received their crowns of martyrdom after refusing to worship pagan gods […]
June 16 Our Holy Father Tychon, Bishop of Amathis
Our venerable father Tychon was bishop of Amathis on Cyprus. He labored zealously to eradicate the remnants of paganism on Cyprus; he destroyed a pagan temple and spread the Christian Faith. St. Tychon was generous, his doors were open to all, and he listened to and lovingly fulfilled the request of each person who came […]
June 15 The Holy Prophet Amos & The Venerable Confessor Jerome
The Lord sent the holy prophet Amos to the sons of Israel. He was a herdsman of Tekoa and a dresser of sycamores, and his preaching was to defend the Lord’s righteousness and holiness against the transgressions of the children of Israel. The venerable Jerome, priest of Stridon, who, born in Dalmatia, was an exceptional […]
June 14 The Holy Prophet Elisha & Our Holy Father Methodius, Patriarch of Constantinople
The holy prophet Elisha was a disciple of the prophet Elijah, and was himself a prophet in Israel from the time of King Joram to the days of Jehoash. Though his oracles do not remain, he nevertheless, by working miracles for foreigners, announced the coming of salvation for all people. Our holy father Methodius, patriarch […]