Sunday, Oct. 18 – 20th Sunday after Pentecost
8:30 AM Matins
9:30 AM Divine Liturgy
Monday, Oct. 19 – Joel, Prophet
7:30 AM Morning Prayer
Wednesday, Oct. 21 – Hilary the Great, Venerable
7:30 AM Morning Prayer
Friday, Oct. 23 – James, Apostle, Brother of the Lord
7:30 AM Morning Prayer
Saturday, Oct. 24 – Arethas and Others, Martyrs
8:30 AM Morning Prayer
6:30 PM Vespers
Sunday, Oct. 25 – 21st Sunday after Pentecost
8:30 AM Matins
9:30 AM Divine Liturgy
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
Collection: $1,284.00; Candles: $23.00; Medical Insurance: $50.00; Online: $275.00
Total: $1,632 / Attendance 62
The sign of the cross is one of the earliest Christian traditions. We find very specific guidelines for its use dating back to the 2nd century (Hippolytus of Rome “Apostolic Tradition”), but it was obviously used before the guidelines were set down. Over time the various Churches and Rites have developed slightly different forms of making the sign of the cross.
Here are some guidelines given by our Ruthenian Byzantine Catholic Church (Ordo Celebrationis):
-There are 3 forms of the sign of the cross made during various rituals in the life of the faithful.
Our sign of the cross is made by touching the tips of the thumb, index and middle finger of your right hand (symbolizing the Holy Trinity) and tucking the ring and pinky finger into your palm (symbolizing Jesus’ two natures, Divine and human) then slowly and reverently touching your forehead while referencing the Father, your chest while reverencing the Son and then your right shoulder then left shoulder respectively while referencing the Holy Spirit.
Saturday, October 17 –