WEEKLY SCHEDULE Saturday, Aug. 31 – Deposition of the Sash of the Theotokos 5:00 PM Santa Paula Outreach Divine Liturgy Sunday, Sept. 1 – 15th Sunday after Pentecost 8:30 AM Matins 9:30 AM Divine Liturgy 12:00 PM Chant Class Monday, Sept. 2 – […]
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Aug. 31 The Deposition of the Venerable Sash of the Theotokos
The placing of the Venerable Belt of the Most Holy Theotokos in a church of Constantinople’s Chalcoprateia district took place during the reign of the emperor Theosodius the Younger. Before this the holy relic, entrusted to the Apostle Thomas by Mary herself, was kept by pious Christians at Jerusalem after her Dormition. During the reign […]
Aug. 30 Our Holy Fathers Alexander, John, and Paul the Younger, Patriarchs of Constantinople
Our holy fathers Alexander, John, and Paul the Younger, patriarchs of Constantinople: Alexander took part in the First Ecumenical Council. John the Faster governed the Church in the days of the wicked emperor Anastasius. Paul IV governed the Church for five years and then took the Great Schema to repent for his early support of […]
Aug. 29 Beheading of the Holy Prophet, Forerunner, and Baptist John
Because the holy forerunner and baptist John had denounced Herod Antipas for putting away his own wife and marrying the wife of his brother Philip, Herod imprisoned him. At a feast held in honor of Herod’s birthday, Herod’s stepdaughter Salome danced for him. Herod promised her anything; her mother Herodias told her to ask for […]
Aug. 28 Our Venerable Father Moses the Ethiopian; Our Holy Father Augustine, Bishop of Hippo
Our venerable father Moses the Ethiopian was at first the leader of a band of robbers, but he repented and became a great ascetic. He gave himself up utterly to work, prayer, vigils, and fasting. He was ordained a priest in his old age, and then founded a monastery of his own. He was martyred […]
Aug. 27 Our Venerable Father Pimen
Our venerable father Pimen the Great was born about the year 340 in Egypt. He went to one of the Egyptian monasteries with his two brothers, Anoub and Paisius, and all three received monastic tonsures. The brothers were such strict ascetics that when their mother came to the monastery to see her children, they did […]
Aug. 26 The Holy Martyrs Adrian and Natalie
The holy martyrs Adrian and Natalie were married in their youth for one year prior to their martyrdom. They lived in Nicomedia during the time of the emperor Maximian (305-311). The emperor promised a reward to anyone who would inform on Christians to bring them to trial. Then the denunciations began, and 23 Christians were […]
Aug. 25 The Return of the Relics of the Holy Apostle Bartholomew; The Holy Apostle Titus
The relics of the holy apostle Bartholomew were stolen by the Armenians, and then taken to the town of Alipay’s. At the time of Theophilus the Iconoclast, they were translated again, this time to the town of Benevento. From there they were taken to Rome. The holy apostle Titus is counted as one of the […]
Sunday Bulletin 8/25/24
WEEKLY SCHEDULE Saturday, Aug. 24 – Eutyches, Bishop-Martyr 5:00 PM Santa Paula Outreach Divine Liturgy Sunday, Aug. 25 – 14th Sunday after Pentecost 8:30 AM Matins 9:30 AM Divine Liturgy Monday, Aug. 26 – Adrian and Natalie, Martyrs 8:30 AM […]
Aug. 24 The Holy Martyr Eutyches
The hieromartyr Eutyches, a disciple of the holy Apostles John the Theologian and Paul, was from the Palestinian city of Sebastea. Although St. Eutyches is not one of the 70 Apostles, he is called an Apostle because of his labors with the older Apostles, by whom he was made bishop. After hearing about Christ the […]