Sunday Bulletin 10/04/20

Bulletin as of October 7 2020

18th Sunday after Pentecost

WEEKLY LITURGICAL SCHEDULE

Sunday, Oct. 04 – 18th Sunday after Pentecost      

8:30 AM          Matins

9:30 AM          Divine Liturgy

Monday, Oct. 05         

7:30 AM          Morning Prayer

Wednesday, Oct. 07   

 7:30 AM          Morning Prayer

Thursday, Oct. 08       

7:30 AM          Morning Prayer             

12:05 PM        6th Hour Prayer

Friday, Oct. 09            

7:30 AM          Morning Prayer

Saturday, Oct. 10        

6:30 PM          Vespers

Sunday, Oct. 11 – Fathers of the 7th Ecumenical Council         

8:30 AM          Matins                                   

9:30 AM          Divine Liturgy

PRAYER REQUESTS

Please remember the following people in your prayers: Estella Biedenbender,  Ken Bosak, Julie Carlin, Fletes Family: Alicia, Frankie, Layla, Lupita & Veronica, Victoria Flores, Larry Goodwin, Holly Garlow,  Michelle Grana, Virginia Harrington, Jeanne Hart, Michael Hefferon, Rob Hooper, Chris Johnson, Patricia Kurczak,  Irene Lehman, Elizabeth & John Mallas, Dylan Mancia, Toni Martin, Marg Mauro, Juan Gabriel Martinez, Pedro Medina, Mina family: Mila, Diana, Rev. John & Mike,  Shannon O’Neill, Tanya Petach, Casandra Porch, Nicholas, Rodriguez Diane Romano, Paul Saucedo, Kathleen Savko, Robert Stamer, Leanne Steuer, Mary Washko, Dina & Matthew Wiggins,  Carmen Zambrano, Lana Zimmerman, Patrick Zimmerman, Fr. Chris Zugger and all those who serve in the Armed Forces

WEEKLY DEPOSIT

Collection: $960.00; Candles: $52.00; Holydays: $200.00

Total: $1,212.00 / Attendance 72

UPCOMING SPECIAL COLLECTION

Sunday October 18th is the special collection for the Eparchial Priest’s Health Insurance Fund. This collection assists in the cost of funding health insurance for the priests in the Eparchy of Phoenix.

Praying throughout the Day: (3 of 4 daily prayer resource bulletin inserts) 

Trisagion Prayers

“Trisagion” means “Thrice Holy” and refers to the “Holy God, Holy and Mighty, Holy and Immortal…” in this series of prayers. The series itself though has a climax in the “Our Father.” This is the most important part of the series because it is the prayer Our Lord himself taught us (Matthew 6:9). These Trisagion prayers are the introduction to almost any Byzantine Catholic liturgical service and conclude with either the “Our Father” or the “Call to Prayer” (Come, let us worship our King and God…)

Trisagion Prayers:

Through the prayers of our holy fathers, O Lord Jesus Christ our God, have mercy on us. Amen.

Glory to you, our God, glory to you.

Heavenly King Comforter, Spirit of Truth, everywhere present and filling all things, Treasury of Blessings and Giver of Life, come and dwell within us, cleanse us of all stain, and save our souls, O gracious one.

Throughout Pascha, the following is said instead of “Glory to you” and “Heavenly King”:

Christ is risen from the dead! By death he trampled Death; and to those in the tombs he granted life. (Three times)

Holy God, Holy and Mighty, Holy and Immortal, have mercy on us (Three times)

Glory to the Father and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and ever and forever. Amen

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who have trespassed against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

For thine is the kingdom and power and the glory, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, now and ever and forever. Amen.

(Some traditions omit this “doxology” if there is not a priest present to say it.)

Lord, have mercy. (Twelve times)

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and ever and forever. Amen.

Come, let us worship our King and God.

Come, let us worship Christ, our King and God.

Come, let us worship and bow before the only Lord Jesus Christ the Kind and our God.

Wednesday, October 7 –

  • 1:14 PM