Apr. 06 The Falling Asleep of Our Holy Father Methodius, Bishop and Teacher to the Slavs

After the death of St. Cyril in Rome, Methodius returned to Moravia and labored there among the Slavs, preaching the Gospel and establishing the Christian faith there.    Troparion Send your mercy from heaven, O Christ, to those who keep the feast of your pastor’s death. Through the intercession of your holy disciple who is […]

Apr. 05 The Holy Martyrs Theodulus and Agathopodes and their companions

Agathopodes was a deacon and Theodulus was a reader in the church at Thessalonica. Agathopodes was adorned with the grey hairs of old age and Theodulus with youthful chastity. At the time of Diocletian’s pursuit of Christians these two were summoned to court. They responded with rejoicing, and, holding each other’s hand, they walked along […]

Apr. 04 Our Venerable Fathers, Joseph the Hymnographer and George of Maleon

Our venerable father Joseph the Hymnographer, priest, who, was a monk, when the destroyers of holy icons were raging in the later part of the 9th century, was sent to Rome to seek the protection of the Apostolic See, and, after he had been afflicted with many trials, finally took custody of the holy vessels […]

Sunday Bulletin 04/03/22

WEEKLY SCHEDULE Sunday, Apr. 3  – 5th Sunday of the Great Fast, St. Mary of Egypt           8:30 AM          Matins 9:30 AM          Divine Liturgy Monday, Apr. 4  –  Joseph & George, Venerables No Services Tuesday, Apr. 5  –  Theodulus, Agathopodes, & Others, Martyrs           8:30 AM          Morning Prayer 4:00 […]

Apr. 02 Our Venerable Father Titus the Wonder-worker

From his youth, Titus loved Christ the Lord and detested the vanities of the world. Because of this, he retreated from the world, entered a monastery and received the angelic habit. Without regret, he dedicated himself to the somber and narrow path of monasticism. Through great patience, he attained two basic virtues: humility and obedience. […]

Mar. 31 Our Venerable Father Hypatius, Bishop of Gangra

Hypatius was born in Cilicia and was the bishop of Gangra. He was present at the First Ecumenical Council (Nicea, 325) and was renowned by all for his pious life and miracle-working. The Emperor Constantius ordered that a likeness of Hypatius be made during the saint’s lifetime. The emperor kept the likeness in his palace […]

Mar. 30 Our Venerable Father John Climacus, Author of “The Ladder”

John Climacus is the author of The Ladder of Divine Ascent. John came to Mount Sinai as a sixteen year old youth and remained there, first as a novice, later as a recluse, and finally as abbot of Sinai until his eightieth year, when he reposed, in about the year 649. After the death of […]

Mar. 29 Our Venerable Father Mark, Bishop of Arethusa & the Deacon Cyril and his Companions

Hieromartyr Mark, Bishop of Arethusa, suffered for his faith in Christ under the emperor Julian the Apostate (361-363). By order of the emperor Constantine, St. Mark had once destroyed a pagan temple and built a Christian church. When Julian came to the throne, he persecuted Christians and tried to restore paganism. Some citizens of Arethusa […]

Mar. 28 Our Venerable Father Hilary the Younger & The Holy Stephen the Wonder-worker

St. Hilarion the New, Heguman of Pelekete Monastery, from his youth devoted himself to the service of God and spent many years as a hermit. Because of his holy and blameless life he was ordained to the holy priesthood, and later he was made igumen of the Pelekete monastery, near the Dardanelles, in the eighth […]