The holy martyrs Proclus and Hilary (Hilarion) were arrested for being Christians during the reign of the emperor Trajan (98-117). Proclus was the uncle of Hilary. Proclus said to the tortures, “When you are afraid to transgress the Emperor’s commands and risk falling into temporal punishment, how much more do we Christians fear to transgress […]
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July 11 The Holy Martyr the Illustrious Euphemia; The Passing of Olga, Princess of Kiev; Repose of the Blessed Bishop Martyr Valeriu Traian Frentiu
The holy martyr Euphemia the Illustrious was handed over to the beasts after various tortures under the emperor Diolcetian. Her passing is kept on Sept. 16; today is the day that her holy relics confirmed the orthodox faith at the Fourth Ecumenical Council in Chalcedon. The passing of Olga, princess of Kiev, baptized Helen, at […]
July 10 The Holy 45 Martyrs in Nicopolis in Armenia; Our Venerable Father Anthony of the Kiev Lavra; The Holy Martyred Brothers Francis, Mutius, Raphael, and their companions, martyred in Damascus
The holy forty-five martyrs in Nicopolis in Armenia. Of saints Leontius, Mauritius, Daniel, Antonius, Anicetus, Sisinnus, and others, who under the emperor Licinius and the governor Lysias were tortured in many ways in the year 319. Our venerable father Anthony of Kiev was a hermit, who in the lavra called “the Caves”, followed the monastic […]
Sunday Bulletin 07/10/2022
Weekly Schedule Saturday, July 9 5:00 PM Outreach Divine Liturgy in Santa Paula Sunday, July 10 – 5th Sunday after Pentecost 8:30 AM Matins 9:30 AM Divine Liturgy Monday, July 11 8:30 AM Morning Prayer 4:00 PM Evening Prayer Wednesday, July 13 8:30 AM Morning Prayer 4:00 PM Evening Prayer 6:30 PM Divine Liturgy for +Chuck Rider from Marie O. Saturday, July […]
July 9 The Holy Martyr Pancratius, Bishop of Toarmina
The hieromartyr Pancratius, Bishop of Taormina, was born when our Lord Jesus Christ yet lived upon the earth. The parents of Pancratius were natives of Antioch. Hearing the good news of Jesus Christ, Pancratius’ father took his young son with him to Jerusalem to see the greater Teacher for himself. It was during this period […]
July 08 The Holy Great Martyr Procopius
The holy great martyr Procopius was born Neanius, raised by his pagan mother, and worked in service of the emperor Diocletian. He was sent to Alexandria to persecute the Church of God. On his way there he had a vision, similar to that of Saul on his voyage to Damascus, and the Lord Jesus appeared […]
Heaven or Earth
Vladimir the Great (feast July 15) was a seeker. He was raised a pagan but was not content worshipping man-made idols. As the prince of Kiev (modern Ukraine) at the turn of the 11th Century, he sent delegates to inform him of the various world religions. He intended to discern which was the true faith […]
July 07 Our Venerable Fathers Thomas of Maleum and Acacius, Mentioned in the Ladder
St. Thomas was a 10th century general famed for courage and wealth. He was a huge man, a source of fear for his enemies. He came to know Christ, and left his worldly life behind to go into the desert. When people heard of this, they came to him, and St. Thomas cured their diseases. […]
July 06 Our Venerable Father Sisoes the Great
Our venerable father Sisoes the Great was a 5th century hermit in Egypt and was very remarkable in the exercise of the monastic life. Many of his “words” are recorded in the Apophthegmata Patrum (Sayings of the Desert Fathers). A brother once told him that he could not hold the wise sayings in his head […]
July 05 Our Venerable Father Athanasius of Mt. Athos
Our venerable father Athanasius of Mt. Athos, hegumen, humble and peaceful, who founded the cenobitic way of living in the Great Lavra. Despite many trials, he was father to many monks who followed his ascetic model. He lived during the end of the 10th century. Troparion The angels in heaven marveled at your life […]