Update for the week Friday, June 29, through Thursday, July 5, 2012
THIS WEEKEND
SUMMER HOURS – Summer Hours at St. Mary will begin this Sunday, July 1.During the summer Orthros will begin at 8:15 am, and Divine Liturgy at 9:30 am.
FR. ANTONY AWAY– Fr. Antony and his family will be out of town this weekend. We are pleased to welcome His Grace, Bishop JOHN, who will be celebrating Orthros and the Divine Liturgy in Fr. Antony’s absence.
NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
CONGRATULATIONS, BIBLE BOWL WINNERS! – St. Mary’s Bible Bowl team, consisting of Alex Dalton, Anthony Marge, and Theo Smith, and coached by Violet Robbat, won the Bible Bowl at the Parish Life Conference last week. Now they will go on to represent the Diocese of Worcester and New England at the North American Bible Bowl Competition at Antiochian Village at the Summer Meetings, July 20-22, 2012.
CONGRATULATIONS, CREATIVE ARTS FESTIVAL WINNERS!– Two of our Church School classes were Diocesan Winners in the Creative Arts Festival this year: the Grades 3 & 4 group project (5 children) won a gold award and took First Place in the Diocesan competition. The Grades 1 & 2 group project (10 children) won a Gold Award and took Second Place in the Diocesan competition.. Also, the Grades 7 & 8 group project (5 children) won a Bronze Award.
REMINDERS
SUMMER GREETERS NEEDED – Volunteers are needed for Sundays July:15, 22 and August: 5, 12, 19 through September 2 (Labor Day Weekend). Please contact Buddy Mabardy at 781-729-6303 or e-mail: buddy@cjmabardy.com. Summer Hours: Orthros: 8:15 am & Liturgy: 9:30 am. Summer might be a GREAT time for you to start participating in this Ministry!
CLERGY SYMPOSIUM – The 17th Biennial Clergy Symposium will be held Monday through Friday, July 16-20, at the Antiochian Village Heritage and Learning Center. Fr. Antony will be attending.
ORGANIZATIONS’ SUMMER MEETINGS - The Summer Meetings of the Antiochian Women, Fellowship of St. John the Divine, and Teen SOYO will be held Friday through Sunday, July 20-22
at Antiochian Village Heritage and Learning Center. At this time our
winning Bible Bowl team will compete in the North American Bible Bowl
Competition!
Note: St. Mary Church office will be closed Thursday through Sunday.
ANTIOCHIAN VILLAGE CAMP – Registration and information about summer camp at the Antiochian Village can be found at http://antiochianvillage.org/camp/programs/campdates.html
A big “Thank you” to the organizers and benefactors of St. Mary’s
Antiochian Village Camp Scholarship fundraiser. The fundraiser is
enabling eighteen of St. Mary's kids to attend with generous partial
scholarships. You can view the daily photos for Session 3, July 15 – 27, 2012, (when our kids attend) at http://www.antiochianvillage.org/camp/memories.
The photos currently posted are from last year but they will be updated
daily from July 15-27. The spiritual growth they experience at The
Village returns with them to St. Mary's each fall.
NEW SKETE PILGRIMAGE–The Monastic Communities of New Skete Monastery in Cambridge, New York (www.newskete.org), invite you to their Annual Summer Festival on Saturday, August 11, 2012, between 8:30am - 6:00pm. The day will include Church Services, Church Tours, Food Court, Photo Exhibit, Gardens, Children's Activities, Gift Shops, Guided Hike, and a Healing Service with Anointing. This year’s guest speaker will be Dr. Kyriaki Karidoyanes Fitzgerald, Theologian and Psychologist, whose theme will be Persons in Communion: A Theology of Authentic Relationships. Information and Registration: http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1x7fv/NewSketeAnnualPilgri/resources/index.htm?referrerUrl=http%3A%2F%2Ffree.yudu.com%2Fitem%2Fdetails%2F540613%2FNew-Skete-Annual-Pilgrimage-Program---2012For housing arrangements and more information contact Teva Regule, teva@mit.eduno later than July 29.
VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL 2012– St. Mary Church, 535 Salisbury St., Worcester, will offer Vacation Church School for Grades K – 7, Tuesday through Friday, August 14 – 17. Theme: Our God-Bearing Fathers. Registration: $40 per child (includes ticket for Tornadoes Picnic & Game); Adult Ticket: $25. For more information, contact Greg Abdulah 724-518-6811; abdulah.g@gmail.com
VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL 2012– St. George Church, West Roxbury will offer Vacation Church School, Tuesday through Friday, August 21 – 24, for Pre-School (at least 3 yrs. old AND potty trained) through 4th Grade. Theme: Heroes of the Bible. There will be lessons, crafts, playtime, singing and fun! Snack provided each morning. Registration Donation: $15/1 child; $20/2 children; $25/3 children. Volunteers are needed. Contact Elisabeth: Elisabeth@stgeorgeofboston.org or call 617-323-0323.
ARCHDIOCESE SCHOLARSHIPS – In order to download scholarship applications and information available through our Archdiocese, log on to http://www.antiochian.org/scholarships(note corrected link).
MEN’S WEEKEND – There will be an Orthodox Men's Get-Away Weekend September 21-23, 2012, at The Saint Methodios Faith and Heritage Center - 329 Camp Merrimac Road Contoocook, NH 03229 (www.boston.goarch.org/faith_heritage_center.html), sponsored by St. Stephen's Orthodox Church (www.stsoc.org). Guest Speakers will be Fr. Michael Keiser and Fr. Kenneth DeVoie, both of the Department of Missions & Evangelism for the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of North America, and others TBA. Cost: $189.00 (2 night stay, all meals, snacks and use of recreational facilities). For more information & to register, contact Jeff St. Jean at jeffstjean11@verizon.net
REGULAR REMINDERS
COFFEE HOUR SIGNUP – A signup sheet for coffee hours is
posted on the bulletin board outside the coat room. There are plenty
of dates to choose from after Pascha – sign up now for the date you will sponsor the coffee hour!
DONATE VIA eGIVE– Did you know that you can make your donations to St. Mary through eGive, and have no more envelopes or checks to worry about? If you have not yet set up an account, you can do it at www.egive-usa.com, or contact Charlie Marge (marge@alum.mit.edu) for help. The Recipient Organization is “St. Mary’s Orthodox Church.”
STREAMING VIDEO – St. Mary’s Church services are broadcast live each week through an internet video stream. If you can't attend a service in person or want to share this ministry with a friend or loved one, the live stream can be viewed at www.stmaryorthodoxchurch.org/live during regularly scheduled service times (see the schedule of services below or online). If you have questions or comments about this ministry please contact us at live@stmaryorthodoxchurch.org.
VIDEO STREAMING FOR EVENTS – Now you can video stream your wedding or baptism live from St. Mary’s to friends and family who can't attend your event in person. The cost for Event Video Streaming is $150 for members, $300 for non-members, and includes a password- protected viewing page and setup and breakdown of the streaming service for your event by a trained staff member. You can also get a copy of your streamed event on CD: $50 for members, $100 for non-members. Fees are payable to the church. Streaming is subject to staff availability. For general questions on the video streaming ministry or event streaming, please contact live@stmaryorthodoxchurch.org. To schedule your event and/or request Event Video Streaming, please contact the Church Office.
PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES – Please do not leave valuables unattended in the Church Hall or Coat Room.
FIRST IN, LAST OUT – Please do not park in the small lot behind the church unless you intend to stay through the end of coffee hour. The only way out is the single lane driveway. Please pull all the way in to the parking space, and please do not block the driveway – if the lot is full, you can park on the street.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SERVICE
There are a number of ways you can help the Church, your fellow
worshippers and those in need. Consider serving in one of these ways:
BE A GREETER - The Parish Council is continuing the
Greeter Program, similar to other churches, to greet and aid
parishioners, guests and visitors into the Church each Sunday. As a
Greeter, you will welcome people into the Church and help to direct
visitors upstairs to the Liturgy, as well as keeping an eye on the
Vestibule, hallways and entrance ways during church, arriving at Church
at 9:45 am. Greeting time ends when Communion starts. We need
volunteers. If you would like to be a Greeter, a Sign-Up Sheet is
posted on the Church Bulletin Board. If you have any questions, please
contact Buddy by e-mail buddy@cjmabardy.comor call him at 781-729-6303. “I was a stranger, and you invited me in………” (Matthew 25:35)
LITURGICAL SERVICE - Each Sunday, members of the congregation are needed to read the Epistle and assist during Communion by holding the Communion Cloths and Holy Bread Baskets. All Orthodox Christians in the Parish are welcome and encouraged to participate. We usually need one Epistle and six people to hold cloths and baskets. If you would like to read the Epistle or assist during Communion, please contact Jeff Wasilko, 781-820-0882, jeffw@smoe.org.
COFFEE HOUR – People are needed every week to provide coffee, juice and cookies, or more if desired, and set it up Sunday morning. To sign up for an available Sunday, please put your name on the new signup sheet on the bulletin board outside the Hall or call Marilyn Robbat in the Parish Office and she will write your name in. If you need any help with figuring out what to bring or do, check the list below the signup sheet (also printed in the Bulletin), or ask Marilyn at secretary@stmaryorthodoxchurch.orgor 617-547-1234.
PRISON MINISTRY – If you would like to find out more about Prison Ministry at St. Mary’s Church, please subscribe to our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/ocpm-concord
"As you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me," says our Lord.
THIS SUNDAY'S VOLUNTEERS
GREETER: Bob Kowalik
COFFEE HOUR: The Solomon Risom family
LITURGICAL SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK
Friday, June 29: Feast of Ss. Peter & Paul, the Apostles - No services at St. Mary
Saturday, June 30: No Vespers at St. Mary
Sunday, July 1: Summer Hours begin - Orthros 8:15 am, Divine Liturgy 9:30 am
SCRIPTURE READINGS for Sunday, July 1:
Epistle: St. Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians 12:27-31; 13:1-8
… Love is patient and kind; love is not jealous or boastful; it is not
arrogant or rude. Love does not insist on its own way; it is not
irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrong but rejoices in the
right. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things,
endures all things. Love never ends.
Gospel: Matthew 8:5-13
… But the centurion answered him, "Lord, I am not worthy to have you
come under my roof; but only say the word, and my servant will be
healed. For I am a man under authority, with soldiers under me; and I
say to one, 'Go,' and he goes, and to another, 'Come,' and he comes, and
to my slave, 'Do this,' and he does it." When Jesus heard him, he
marveled, and said to those who followed him, "Truly, I say to you, not
even in Israel have I found such faith.
LOOKING AHEAD
Saturday, July 7: No Vespers at St. Mary
Sunday, July 8: Orthros 8:15 am, Divine Liturgy 9:30 am (Summer Hours)
Saturday, July 14: Great Vespers 5:00 pm
Sunday, July 15: Orthros 8:15 am, Divine Liturgy 9:30 am (Summer Hours)
Saturday, July 21: No Vespers at St. Mary
INSIGHT
Humility is constant forgetfulness of one’s achievements.
- St. John Climacus
Let us then not be pleased if we are successful in anything, let us not
be proud of our activities, let our material good and glory not exalt
us. If we swell up with pride about any good things that come our way we
are displeasing to God. The psalmist says of the humble: “The Lord
protects the little ones.” Since He was calling the humble “little ones”
after this saying he added something else. As if we were asking him
what he would do in such a case, he added: “I was made humble, and He
set me free.”
- St. Gregory the Great
Just as water and fire cannot be combined, so self-justification and humility exclude one another.
- St. Mark the Ascetic
When reading the Holy Scriptures, he who is humble and engaged in
spiritual work will apply everything to himself and not to someone else.
- St. Mark the Ascetic
Would you comprehend the height of God? First comprehend the lowliness
of God. Condescend to be humble for your own sake, seeing that God
condescended to be humble for your sake too, for it was not for his own.
- St. Augustine