Sunday Bulletin 11/24/24

Bulletin as of November 22 2024

Twenty-Seventh Sunday after Pentecost

24 November 2024

WEEKLY SCHEDULE

Saturday, Nov. 23 – Amphilochius and Gregory, Bishops

5:00 PM          Santa Paula Outreach Divine Liturgy

Sunday, Nov. 24 – 27th Sunday after Pentecost          

8:00 AM          Matins

9:30 AM          Divine Liturgy

Monday, Nov. 25 – Clement and Peter, Pope and Bishop         

8:30 AM          Morning Prayer

Tuesday, Nov. 26 – Alypius the Stylite, Venerable        

6:30 PM          Akathist* for those suffering Addictions & Mental Illness in Person and on Zoom (link on website)

Wednesday, Nov. 27 – James the Persian, Martyr    

8:30 AM           Morning Prayer

6:30 PM           Emmanuel Moleben                                       

7:30 PM           Firepit Social

Thursday, Nov. 28 – Thanksgiving

 9:30 AM          Divine Liturgy

Saturday, Nov. 30 – Andrew, Apostle        

5:00 PM          Santa Paula Outreach Divine Liturgy

Sunday, Dec. 1 – 28th Sunday after Pentecost

8:00 AM          Matins

9:30 AM          Divine Liturgy

12:00 PM          Chant Class

*Add first names to this prayer service by emailing niemirick@gmail.com

 

MYSTERY OF REPENTANCE (Confession)

St. Mary’s: Sundays 8:45 AM or by appointment

Santa Paula: Saturdays 4:15 PM or by appointment

PRAYER REQUESTS

(Please resubmit or submit names to admin@ByzantineLA.com)

The Carlin Family, Michael Hefferon, Shirley Kunze, Michael Mina, Peter Mina, Fr. John Mina, Mila Mina, Lana Zimmerman, Patrick Zimmerman, Shannon O’Neill, Fern Bonowicz, Stephen Petach, All the sick and suffering of St. Mary’s

WEEKLY DEPOSIT:

Collection: $1,452.00; Santa Paula: $972.35; Online: $710.00; Candles: $39.05; Parish Socials: $35.25

Total: $3,208.65 / Attendance – PSM: 99 SPO: 135

 

A Couple “Very Short Stories” About Gratitude

‘An honest repairman’

It was a tough week and I was exhausted as I drove home from the airport. Suddenly the engine just cut off. I drifted to a stop on the shoulder of a busy highway. I called a tow truck and my car ended up at a nearby repair shop. This was going to be expensive. I called a cab and got home. The next morning the repair shop called and said the bill was $10. What? Turns out I had run out of gas, not broken down. He could have charged me anything, but I found an honest repairman.

— John Parker, 69, Pawleys Island, S.C.

 

‘Short and sweet’

I’m grateful for my family and ice cream.

— Noah Pasco, 6, New York City

(“Very Short Stories” is a NYT project.)

 

 

“Woman, you are freed from your infirmity!” As the Physician of souls and bodies, our Lord shows mercy to the woman who had an infirmity for eighteen years. His healing can restore any brokenness, and the life in Christ allows us to bring his healing to the world. Are you being called to do so through the priestly, diaconal, monastic or religious life? Contact the Vocations Office at 206-329-9219 or email: vocations@ephx.org

Friday, November 22 –

  • 4:00 PM