On this Feast of St. Basil the Great, we wish everyone a safe and Happy New Year!
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A Blessed Christmas to All!
Christ is Born! Glorify Him!
We wish everyone a joyous Feast of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ! Merry Christmas!
Liturgy Canceled for November 1, 2020
Please see the following note from Fr. Gregory concerning the Divine Liturgy for Sunday, November 1, 2020.
Glory to Jesus Christ!
I hope this email finds you all well. Please note that, unfortunately, I hurt my back, and am not going to be able to serve the Liturgy this morning, so it is being canceled.
I apologize for the inconvenience, and look forward to being able to worship with you again soon.
Take care, and may God bless you.
With love in Christ,
frGregory
Vespers Resuming
Please see the recent note from Fr. Gregory concerning Saturday evening Vespers:
Please note that, as announced last Sunday after the Divine Liturgy, we will be resuming our Great Vespers Services at 6pm on Saturday evenings, starting tomorrow evening [26 September]. I greatly look forward to praying with you at these beautiful Services, so essential for being more fully prepared for the celebration of the Divine Liturgy on Sunday mornings.
Please refer to the calendar for schedule changes. Thanks and we look forward to resuming Vespers and being able to pray with everyone!
Parish Feast Day – Repose of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist St. John the Theologian
Today, 26 September, is the Commemoration of St. John the Theologian and the patronal feast day of our parish.
Apostle beloved of Christ our God, / hasten to deliver a defenceless people. / He Who allowed thee to recline on His breast / receives thee bowing in prayer, O John the Theologian. / Implore Him to dispel heathen persistance / and to grant us peace and mercy.
Divine Liturgy – 20 September 2020
As a reminder, we will celebrate the Divine Liturgy tomorrow, 20 September 2020, at 9:00am. The Liturgy will be held outside on the church property. We hope to see you!
In keeping with parish and Maryland state guidelines, we will continue to enact social distancing measures during the COVID-19 pandemic.