Weekly Newsletter for the week Friday, August 7 through Thursday, August 13, 2009
THIS WEEKEND
FR. ANTONY RETURNS - Father Antony will return from serving at the Antiochian Village on Saturday, August 8. In case of emergency until then, please contact Fr. Timothy Ferguson of St. George Church, West Roxbury at 617-323-0323.
NEW SKETE FEAST DAY CELEBRATION- The Monastic Communities and Chapel Community members of New Skete Monastery in Cambridge, New York, invite you to join them for a day of prayer and reflection celebrating their feast day on Saturday, August 8, 2009 (rain or shine). The theme of the pilgrimage is "Jesus: The Heart of Renewal." As is the rule of monastic life, the day will begin and end with prayer--Matins at 8:30 am, followed by the celebration of the Divine Liturgy at 9:30 am, and Vespers and Vigil at 5:30 pm. In addition, a healing service will be held at approximately 4:15 pm. Two main presentations will be held in the afternoon--"Christ in Theology: Conversion and Purification" with Dr. Peter Bouteneff, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, who will bring a theological perspective to the theme and "The Face of Christ in the World" given by Sr. Rebecca, a nun of New Skete, who will explore the theme through the lens of iconography. In addition, the day will include tours of the monastery Churches, a demonstration of the monks' dog program, and time for hiking, conversation, reflection and quiet. Activities for children and teens are also planned. Traditional ethnic and American style food will be available for purchase. For more information, contact Teva Regule at teva@mit.edu.
NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
PARISH COUNCIL - The next meeting of the Parish Council will be Wednesday, August 19, at 7:30 pm, in the small hall next to the kitchen.
METROPOLITAN VISITING ST. GEORGE, NORWOOD - Metropolitan PHILIP will visit St. George, Norwood, on September 19th and 20th. On Saturday evening, Vespers will be at 6:00 pm, followed by a banquet at the Apollo Restaurant in Norwood to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Ladies of Saint George. On Sunday, His Eminence will serve the Liturgy at 10:00 am, including the one-year memorial for Father Nifon Abraham. Dinner on Saturday is $55 and includes your choice of roasted prime rib or broiled haddock. Please send your reservation to the Ladies of Saint George, c/o Beverly DiFlaminies, 35 Elm Street, Norwood, 02062. For information phone 781-762-4396, see their web-site, www.StGeorgeNorwood.org or email Linda Thomas at LMThomas9@gmail.com
REMINDERS
DORMITION FAST - The Feast of the Dormition, celebrated on August 15, commemorates the death, resurrection and glorification of Christ's mother, Mary. To help us in our preparation for the feast, it is preceded by a two-week fast period which began Saturday, August 1, and continues through Friday, August 14.
DORMITION FEAST DAY CELEBRATION - Saturday, August 15 is our Parish Feast Day: Dormition of the Theotokos. Join us as we celebrate the Vigil for the Dormition on Friday, August 14, with Vespers at 4:15 pm, Orthros with Lamentations at 5:30 pm; and Festal Divine Liturgy at 7:00 pm, followed by a Parish Dinner at 8:15 pm. Cost for the dinner is $5.00 for adults and students; children 12 and under are free. Please RSVP by Thursday, August 6 to the Church Office at 617-547-1234. Paid reservations are preferred - checks payable to St. Mary Church.
ST. MARY 80th ANNIVERSARY VIDEO - UPDATE - We are looking for
materials (photos, video, etc.) and historical information for our research
committee - both recent and not-so recent! Over the next several weeks,
we will have several tables and people downstairs during coffee hour leading
these efforts.
1. Materials - if you have photographs, documents, booklets,
brochures and/or video of the past 80 years at St. Mary's, please contact
Juliet Burch (juliet.burch@gmail.com) who is coordinating
the archiving committee, and will ensure your materials are returned to you
once they have been scanned. If you have video, please let them know the
format it is currently in (VHS, Mini-DV, Hi8, or DVD). Juliet and her
team will be on hand Sunday to collect any materials you may have - Please
bring them in a clearly marked box or bag so that your items may be archived and
returned.
2. Research Questionnaire - If you have any information on the
past 80 years (both recent history and not-so-recent), we need your
help!!! There are two ways to fill out this questionnaire - Online or in
person. If you have any questions regarding the
questionnaire, please contact Tiffany Conroy (trattus1@gmail.com). If you would
like to be interviewed on-camera, you MUST complete this questionnaire.
Online: Fill out the
questionnaire online at http://StMaryVideo.ErickStraghalis.com (note: there is no "www" in the URL). It should only take
about fifteen minutes.
In Person: Several team members will
be on hand to walk people through the questionnaire, during coffee hour.
For all other questions, please contact Erick Straghalis (stmaryvideo@erickstraghalis.com). Thank you and God Bless!
COFFEE HOUR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - Please sign up to provide a coffee hour this summer - it can be as simple as coffee, juice, and cookies, and it's easier now when attendance is lighter. Signup sheets are on the bulletin board downstairs outside the Hall, or call Marilyn in the office. When no one volunteers there is no coffee, no fellowship, no hospitality.
LITURGICAL SERVICES HELP NEEDED - If you've ever assisted with Liturgical Services (holding the Communion Cloth or the bread basket), and you see one of those positions unfilled this summer, please feel free to step up and fill it.
BIBLE BOWL RESULTS - Our winning Teen Bible Bowl team (Thomas Marge, Theo Smith, and Gabe Smith, coached by Violet Robbat) represented our Diocese in the Bible Bowl at the Archdiocese Convention. Charlie Marge, one of their chaperones, reports "We came in 3rd in a very close contest. Out of a possible 105 points, the top 3 were: St George, Little Falls, NJ with 96 points; St Elijah, Oklahoma City, OK, with 94; and St Mary, Cambridge, MA with 91 points. The other 4 teams weren't even close. Our teens were much younger than the others, who were all in high school. Their compose under such pressure was amazing. We are all very proud of how well they represented our parish and diocese in front all of our hierarchs. Many thanks to Violet Robbat for all the time she spent preparing our kids."
WOMEN'S CLUB SUMMER READING - This summer Women's Club members (and anyone else who'd like to join us) will be reading Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert, a New York Times best seller. Read the book over the summer, and join us in the fall, Monday, September 14, for an enjoyable evening of discussion, refreshments and fellowship!
SONIA'S RUN - You are invited to take part in an inaugural 5K road race to benefit the Theophany School, in honor of its beloved friend Sonia Belcher, on Saturday, September 19, 2009. "Sonia's Run ... Building on a Dream" will start and end at St. George Church, West Roxbury, and includes both a 5k Run starting at 9:00 am and a Kids' 50-yard Dash which starts at 8:30 am. For more information, go to: www.SoniasRun.org
NEW CD AVAILABLE - The Voice of the Lord: Selected Hymns from the Feast of Theophany is a new CD recorded by the Friends of the Theophany School under the direction of Rassem El-Massih. Each CD sells for $15 and all proceeds will benefit the "Building on a Dream" campaign for the Theophany School in memory of the school's founder, Sonia Daly Belcher. To place an order online or listen to sample tracks, visit www.theophanyschool.org/cd. For bulk orders (10 or more), contact them directly at music@theophanyschool.org or 617-470-0546.
BISHOP ALEXANDER TO VISIT - On the evening of Saturday, October 3, 2009, we will welcome His Grace Bishop ALEXANDER for a visit to St. Mary's. The evening will begin with Vespers at 6:00 pm, followed by a Welcome Reception and Cocktail Party at 7:30 pm. The ticket price of $35.00 per person will include a wide array of hot and cold hors d'oeuvres, open bar, dessert and Arabic dancing. Prepaid reservations only - no tickets will be sold at the door. Tickets will be limited to 175 people. For tickets and table reservations of eight, contact Renay DiFiore at (617) 327-6361, Melissa Nassiff at mnassiff@gmail.com or Mary Winstanley O'Connor at either (617) 523-1010 or moconnor@koilaw.com.
On Sunday, October 4, His Grace will be with us for Orthros at 8:45 am and Hierarchical Divine Liturgy at 10:00 am, followed by a celebratory Coffee Hour.
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:
PARTICIPATION
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 reader and six people to hold cloths and baskets. If you would like to read the Epistle or assist during the 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 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.org or 617-547-1234.
VOLUNTEERING
Holy Resurrection Open Doors - The Holy Resurrection Open Door Meal Ministry in Allston needs volunteers every Monday evening (there is a special need in the summer). The official hours of the project are 4:30 pm-7:30 pm, but it is fine to come anytime and leave any time. Best times would be 5:30-5:45 to 7:15-7:30 pm. You can serve meals, coffee and tea to the people who arrive for dinner (6-7 pm) or just stay behind the scenes doing set-up and clean-up. It is a very rewarding, hands-on, face-to-face way to serve the community with (mostly) other Orthodox Christians-we even chant the Our Father together before the meal begins. Church info can be found at http://hrocboston.org. Questions? Please contact Liz Straghalis at liztutella@gmail.com phone 617-974-5005, or Tiffany Conroy at trattus1@gmail.com, 617-990-7162.
St Paul's Food Pantry - Two to four volunteers help each week in the food pantry at St Paul 's Roman Catholic Church in Harvard Square , Saturday mornings from 9:30-11:45. If you are interested in helping, please contact Christian Alcala at cmalcala1989@yahoo.com, or (617) 876-5684.
DONATIONS
Food and Clothing - Holy Resurrection in Allston takes donations of non-perishable food items and clothing to distribute at the Open Door Ministry on Monday evenings. You can bring your donations by on Monday nights between 4:30 pm and 7:30 pm or contact Tiffany Conroy, trattus1@gmail.com, 617-990-7162, for more information.
- St. Paul 's Food Pantry in Harvard Square , where volunteers from St. Mary help every Saturday, depends upon regular donations of canned and packaged foods. To help, contact Christian Alcala at cmalcala1989@yahoo.com, or (617) 876-5684.
Monetary Contributions - The Agape Canister Program is an Orthodox non-profit development program of the Orthodox Christian Mission Center . It is dedicated to meeting the needs of children, families, and communities throughout the world, regardless of race, color, or creed. All funds collected by the Agape Canister Program are earmarked for medical care and clinics, water wells, agricultural development, food and clothing, support personnel (e.g. doctors, nurses, teachers), the construction of schools, and the education of indigenous people in their own communities. Please contribute each Sunday - A clear plastic box is on the Bengarri.
"As you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me," says our Lord.
THIS WEEK'S VOLUNTEERS
FOOD PANTRY
August 1: Volunteers are needed! If you are interested in helping, please contact Christian Alcala at cmalcala1989@yahoo.com, or (617) 876-5684.
LITURGICAL SERVICE
August 2: Epistle: Volunteers are needed! If you would like to read the Epistle or assist during the Communion, please contact Jeff Wasilko, 781-820-0882, jeffw@smoe.org.
COFFEE HOUR
August 2: No volunteers = no coffee hour
LITURGICAL SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK
Saturday, August 8: No Vespers at St. Mary
Sunday, August 9: Summer hours - Orthros 8:15 am, Divine Liturgy 9:30 am
SCRIPTURE READINGS for August 9:
Epistle: St. Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians 3:9-17
Do you not know that you are God's temple and that God's Spirit dwells in you? If any one destroys God's temple, God will destroy him. For God's temple is holy, and that temple you are.
Gospel: Matthew 14: 22-34
And Peter answered him, "Lord, if it is you, bid me come to you on the water." He said, "Come." So Peter got out of the boat and walked on the water and came to Jesus; but when he saw the wind, he was afraid, and beginning to sink he cried out, "Lord, save me." Jesus immediately reached out his hand and caught him, saying to him, "O man of little faith, why did you doubt?"
Wednesday, August 12: Paraclesis Service 6:30 pm
LOOKING AHEAD
Friday, August 14: Vigil
for the Dormition of the Theotokos - Vespers 4:15 pm, Orthros with Lamentations 5:30 pm, Festal Divine Liturgy 7:00 pm; Parish Dinner 8:15 pm
Saturday, August
15: No Vespers at St. Mary
Sunday, August 16: Summer hours - Orthros 8:15 am, Divine
Liturgy 9:30 am
Saturday, August 22 - Great Vespers 5:00 pm
AT OTHER AREA CHURCHES
Below is a listing of services in neighboring parishes during the Dormition Fast:
Ss. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church, 14 Magazine St., Cambridge:
Fri 8/7: 7 pm Paraclesis
Mon 8/10: 7 pm Paraclesis
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 17 Meriam St, Lexington Center:
Fri 8/7: 6pm Paraclesis
Mon 8/10: 6pm Paraclesis
INSIGHT
Faith is to believe what we do not see, and the reward of this faith is to see what we believe.
- St. Augustine
...if you really desire to be victorious in this unseen warfare and be rewarded with a crown, you must plant in your heart the following four dispositions and spiritual activities, as it were arming yourself with invisible weapons, the most trustworthy and unconquerable of all, namely: a) never rely on yourself in anything; b) bear always in your heart a perfect and all-daring trust in God alone; c) strive without ceasing; d) remain constantly in prayer.
- Lorenzo Scupoli, Unseen Warfare
Faith and love which are gifts of the Holy Spirit are such great and powerful means that a person who has them can easily, and with joy and consolation, go the way Jesus Christ went. Besides this, the Holy Spirit gives man the power to resist the delusions of the world so that although he makes use of earthly good, yet he uses them as a temporary visitor, without attaching his heart to them. But a man who has not got the Holy Spirit, despite all his learning and prudence, is always more or less a slave and worshipper of the world.
- St. Innocent of Irkutsk, Indication of the Way into the Kingdom of Heaven
...there is one kind of faith, the dogmatic, involving an assent of the soul on some particular point...But there is a second kind of faith which is bestowed by Christ as a gift of grace...The faith then which is given of grace from the Spirit is not merely doctrinal, but also works things above man's power.
- St. Cyril of Jerusalem