Sunday of All Saints

  Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
Sunday of All Saints
June 15, 2025

Sat   6/14/25    4:00pm     Vigil Divine Liturgy Sunday of All Saints +Paul and +Helen Uram by Tina Soley
Sun   6/15/25    9:30am     Divine Liturgy Sunday of All Saints +Stanley and Mary Gawlikoski by Drew Moniot
Fri   6/20/25    7:00pm     Moleben to Jesus
Sat   6/21/25    4:00pm     Vigil Divine Liturgy   +Paul and Helen Macko Michalco by Rebecca Michalco
Sun   6/22/25    9:30am     Divine Liturgy   +Andy and +Christina Soley by Drew Monoit

Variable Parts   Tone 8- Pages 161 —162 Sunday of All Saints Pages 211 -213
Epistle    Hebrews 11:32-12:2a
Gospel     Matthew 10:32-33, 37-38 & 19:27-30

Memorial Candle Request:    No Candle Request

Epistle Readers 14-Jun Mary Troyan   15-Jun Hans Bergh 21-Jun John Baycura/Mary Motko   22-Jun Mike Dancisin

Please Pray for: Sharon King, Ole J. Bergh, Erik Bergh, Liz Moyta, Fr. Michael Huszti, Fr. Laska, Susie Curcio, Teresa Milkovich, Robert Saper, Anna Habil, Martha Sapar, Mike Dancisin, Karen Smaretsky Vavro, Diane Sotak, Anna Pocchiari, Larry Hamil, Beverly Jones, Marilyn Book, Maryann Russin Schyvers, Nick Russin and Ken Konchan

Attendance: 6/7 - 14     6/8 - 84     Collection: 6/7 & 6/8 - $1,626.00

Gibsonia Schedule:
Sun   6/15/25 11:30am
  Divine Liturgy   Sunday of All Saint
Thu   6/19/25 7pm Divine Liturgy
Sun   6/22/25 11:30am  Divine Liturgy   2nd Sunday after Pentecost

Thank you! (Re: Flag Day Celebration): A big "thank you" to all who participated in, helped in any way to make our Flag Day celebration a success. Your time and talents are greatly appreciated.

Saint of the week: (June 19th) Jude Apostle 

The holy, glorious and all-laudable Apostle Jude was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ and his brother, along with St. James, by virtue of being the son of St. Joseph the Betrothed. He is also called Levi or Thaddeus and sometimes the name Jude is rendered as Judas, but he is not to be confused with Judas Iscariot, the Apostle Matthew (also called "Levi"), or the Apostle Thaddeus of the Seventy. He is referenced in the Synoptic Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, and wrote an epistle which is part of the New Testament.    

Life

Jude was the brother of St. James and son of St. Joseph, Betrothed to the Theotokos. Sometimes he is called Levi or Thaddeus (some English translations call him "Judas"). He protested along with Simon and Hosea when the elderly Joseph wanted to leave a portion of his estate to Jesus upon his death. He was often called 'brother of James' out of humility and shame for he did not believe in Christ at first, yet St. James did. He was one of the Twelve Apostles (not to be confused with the Thaddeus of the Seventy Apostles) and after the Ascension he preached the Gospel in Judea, Samaria, Galilee, Idumea, Syria, Arabia, Mesopotamia, and Armenia. While preaching in the area around Ararat he was captured by pagans, crucified and killed by being shot with arrows.

Hymns

Troparion:
Divinely we praise you, O Jude, as a faithful witness,
Knowing you to be the brother of Christ.
You trampled on delusion,
And so preserved the faith.
Today as we celebrate your holy memory,
By your intercessions we receive remission of sins.

Kontakion:
You were chosen as a disciple for your firmness of mind:
An unshakable pillar of the Church of Christ,
You proclaimed His word to the Gentiles,
Telling them to believe in one Godhead.
You were glorified by Him, receiving the grace of healing.
Healing the ills of all who came to you,
O most praised Apostle Jude!

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