Holy Protection will not be having church services this weekend, November 28, 29, and 30, owing to the Thanksgiving Day holiday. We wish everyone a peaceful holiday and safe travels.
We will resume regular services next week.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
No services at Holy Protection this weekend
We will not be having services this coming weekend, September 25-26. Regular services will resume next weekend. We hope to see you then.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Parish Feast Day
The mission will have Vigil for the Feast of the Holy Protection on Monday night, October 13, at 6 p.m.
Divine Liturgy will start at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, so Hours will be around 9 a.m.
Father Paisius Altschul of St. Mary of Egypt Orthodox Church will be serving for both Vigil and Liturgy. We thank Father Paisius for being with us so that we can have Liturgy on our feast day.
Divine Liturgy will start at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, so Hours will be around 9 a.m.
Father Paisius Altschul of St. Mary of Egypt Orthodox Church will be serving for both Vigil and Liturgy. We thank Father Paisius for being with us so that we can have Liturgy on our feast day.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
No Serices at Holy Protection This Weekend
We will not be having services this coming weekend, September 13-14, in the Kansas City area. Regular services will resume next weekend.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Vigil for the Dormition of the Theotokos
We will have Vigil on this Wednesday evening, the eve of the Feast of the Dormition, at 6PM.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Vespers, Holy Transfiguration
Vespers for the feast of the Holy Transfiguration will be at 5:00 on Monday August 5/18. Please note that this is one hour earlier than our usual schedule.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Typika for the Feast of the Ascension
On the Feast of the Ascension, we will have Hours and Typika at 10 a.m. in the chapel.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Services for the Apodosis and Ascension
We will have the Vespers for the Apodosis of Pascha on Tuesday evening, June 3, at 6 p.m.
For the feast of the Ascension, we will have services on Wednesday evening, starting at 6 p.m.
For the feast of the Ascension, we will have services on Wednesday evening, starting at 6 p.m.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
No service here on Holy Pascha, BUT Divine Liturgy on Bright Saturday
Our mission will not be having services for Pascha this week, on April 26 and 27, so that members of the mission can attend the Divine Liturgy and other services at other parishes. (It tends to be difficult for small missions to borrow a priest on Pascha...)
However, Father Christopher Stade, our mission's supervising priest, will be here for Divine Liturgy on Bright Saturday, May 3. Hours and Liturgy will begin at 9:00 a.m.
Father Christopher will also serve Vespers on the Friday evening beforehand (May 2) at around 7:30 p.m., the exact time depending on when confessions are finished and the chapel is prepared.
We pray that everyone has safe travel and a joyous Feast of our Lord's Resurrection, and we hope to see you at Holy Protection for Liturgy on Bright Saturday!
However, Father Christopher Stade, our mission's supervising priest, will be here for Divine Liturgy on Bright Saturday, May 3. Hours and Liturgy will begin at 9:00 a.m.
Father Christopher will also serve Vespers on the Friday evening beforehand (May 2) at around 7:30 p.m., the exact time depending on when confessions are finished and the chapel is prepared.
We pray that everyone has safe travel and a joyous Feast of our Lord's Resurrection, and we hope to see you at Holy Protection for Liturgy on Bright Saturday!
Monday, March 10, 2008
Times for the Great Canon on Monday and Tuesday
On Monday and Tuesday of this week, we will have Compline and the Great Canon of St. Andrew at 5 p.m. in the chapel.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Forgiveness Sunday - The Casting out of Adam from Paradise
Today (Sunday February 25/March 9) we celebrate the Resurrection, together with the Triodion service of the Expulsion of Adam, i.e., of Man, humankind, and each of us personally from Paradise. The previous three Sundays were devoted to the Publican & Pharisee, then the Prodigal Son, and then the Last Judgement, which was also Meatfare, when we finished up (or froze) all the meat in the house. On Judgement Sunday, we sang the same Katabasia that will be sung each day for the Canon of St. Andrew of Crete during the first week of the Great Lent: "He is my helper and protector, and has become my Salvation . . ."
This past week, Cheesefare, we enjoyed the sun-shaped blini, complete with fish and sour cream. After tomorrow, Maslenitsa, when we finish up all the glorious butter, eggs, cheese and milk, it will truly be a bodily expulsion from paradise on Pure Monday, the first day of the Great Lent.
As usual, it is the evening services that are most instructive. Besides our attendance and prayer at Vigil, there is useful reading available. Probably the best for gaining a Lenten understanding is the introduction in the Lenten Triodion, translated by Mother Mary and Bishop Kallistos (Ware). Father Alexander Schmemann's Great Lent: Journey to Pascha can also be helpful.
RESURRECTION, Tone 8:
By a tree the author of evil mightily cast me down; but, having been uplifted upon the Cross, Thou, O Christ, didst with greater might cast him down, putting him to shame; and Thou didst raise up him who was fallen. (Matins, Ode 6)
Being simple in Thy divine and beginningless nature, Thou didst render Thyself compound by taking on flesh, subsuming it within Thyself, O Word of God; and having suffered as a man, as God Thou didst remain beyond suffering. Wherefore we magnify Thee in two natures, indivisible and unconfused. (Matins, Ode 9)
EXPULSION FROM PARADISE:
O precious Paradise, unsurpassed in beauty, tabernacle built by God, unending gladness and delight, glory of the righteous, joy of the prophets, and dwelling of the saints, with the sound of thy leaves pray to the Maker of all: may He open unto me the gates which I closed by my transgression, and may He count me worthy to partake of the Tree of Life and of the joy which was mine when I dwelt in thee before. (Vespers, Stichos, Tone 6, on Lord I Have Cried)
Adam was driven out of Paradise, because in disobedience he had eaten food; but Moses was granted the vision of God, because he had cleansed the eyes of his soul by fasting. If then we long to dwell in Paradise, let us abstain from all needless food; and if we desire to see God, let us like Moses fast for forty days. With sincerity let us persevere in prayer and intercession; let us still the passions of our soul; let us subdue the rebellious instincts of the flesh. With light step let us set out upon the path to heaven, where the choirs of angels with never-silent voice sing the praises of the undivided Trinity; and there we shall behold the surpassing beauty of the Master. O Son of God, Giver of Life, in Thee we set our hope; count us worthy of a place there with the angelic hosts, at the intercessions of the Mother who bore Thee, O Christ, of the apostles and the martyrs and of all the saints. (Matins,Stichos,Tone 6, on the Praises)
This past week, Cheesefare, we enjoyed the sun-shaped blini, complete with fish and sour cream. After tomorrow, Maslenitsa, when we finish up all the glorious butter, eggs, cheese and milk, it will truly be a bodily expulsion from paradise on Pure Monday, the first day of the Great Lent.
As usual, it is the evening services that are most instructive. Besides our attendance and prayer at Vigil, there is useful reading available. Probably the best for gaining a Lenten understanding is the introduction in the Lenten Triodion, translated by Mother Mary and Bishop Kallistos (Ware). Father Alexander Schmemann's Great Lent: Journey to Pascha can also be helpful.
RESURRECTION, Tone 8:
By a tree the author of evil mightily cast me down; but, having been uplifted upon the Cross, Thou, O Christ, didst with greater might cast him down, putting him to shame; and Thou didst raise up him who was fallen. (Matins, Ode 6)
Being simple in Thy divine and beginningless nature, Thou didst render Thyself compound by taking on flesh, subsuming it within Thyself, O Word of God; and having suffered as a man, as God Thou didst remain beyond suffering. Wherefore we magnify Thee in two natures, indivisible and unconfused. (Matins, Ode 9)
EXPULSION FROM PARADISE:
O precious Paradise, unsurpassed in beauty, tabernacle built by God, unending gladness and delight, glory of the righteous, joy of the prophets, and dwelling of the saints, with the sound of thy leaves pray to the Maker of all: may He open unto me the gates which I closed by my transgression, and may He count me worthy to partake of the Tree of Life and of the joy which was mine when I dwelt in thee before. (Vespers, Stichos, Tone 6, on Lord I Have Cried)
Adam was driven out of Paradise, because in disobedience he had eaten food; but Moses was granted the vision of God, because he had cleansed the eyes of his soul by fasting. If then we long to dwell in Paradise, let us abstain from all needless food; and if we desire to see God, let us like Moses fast for forty days. With sincerity let us persevere in prayer and intercession; let us still the passions of our soul; let us subdue the rebellious instincts of the flesh. With light step let us set out upon the path to heaven, where the choirs of angels with never-silent voice sing the praises of the undivided Trinity; and there we shall behold the surpassing beauty of the Master. O Son of God, Giver of Life, in Thee we set our hope; count us worthy of a place there with the angelic hosts, at the intercessions of the Mother who bore Thee, O Christ, of the apostles and the martyrs and of all the saints. (Matins,Stichos,Tone 6, on the Praises)
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Resurrection, Publican & Pharisee, Meeting of the Lord
Today, February 4/17, we sing a somewhat rare triple commemoration. Every Sunday celebrates Christ's rising from the dead. In addition,this is the first Sunday of the Lenten Triodion, meditating on Christ's story of the Publican and the Pharisee. We are also in the Afterfeast of the Meeting of the Lord in the Temple, and the sweet simplicity of the Infant Christ, the young Mary and older Joseph, the two young pigeons and the aged Symeon and prophetess Anna, sheds its own soft light.
From the Canons of Matins, Ode IV
RESURRECTION (tone 5)
O Good One, with a tree Thou didst sweeten the bitter waters of Marah, prefiguring Thine all-precious Cross, which doeth away with the taste of sin.
PUBLICAN AND PHARISEE
Though he was rich in virtues, foolish pride brought the Pharisee to poverty; but in the extremity of his need, the Publican was justified through his humility. Let us also gain humility.
MEETING OF THE LORD
Beholding the Word Who is without beginning, the Author of all, borne as a babe in the flesh by the Virgin as on the throne of the cherubim, Symeon marveled and cried out to Him: All things are filled with Thy praise!
From the Canons of Matins, Ode IV
RESURRECTION (tone 5)
O Good One, with a tree Thou didst sweeten the bitter waters of Marah, prefiguring Thine all-precious Cross, which doeth away with the taste of sin.
PUBLICAN AND PHARISEE
Though he was rich in virtues, foolish pride brought the Pharisee to poverty; but in the extremity of his need, the Publican was justified through his humility. Let us also gain humility.
MEETING OF THE LORD
Beholding the Word Who is without beginning, the Author of all, borne as a babe in the flesh by the Virgin as on the throne of the cherubim, Symeon marveled and cried out to Him: All things are filled with Thy praise!
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Vespers for Meeting of the Lord in the Temple
Due to work schedule, vespers has been moved to 3:30 PM today.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Telephone back to normal
We apologize if you called recently and found that the telephone just kept ringing. Unbeknownst to us, a plug had fallen out of the wall, completely disabling the answering machine. The outgoing message giving times and directions is back to normal, as is the capability of leaving a message. S'prazdnikom for both the Nativity in the Flesh of Our Lord and God and Savior Jesus Christ, and the Holy Theophany. If you desire Holy Water, it would be helpful if you would bring a small jar.
Thursday, January 3, 2008
No Services on January 5, 6, and 7
Holy Protection will not be having services this weekend, January 5 and 6, nor for the Feast of the Nativity on January 7, as many of us will be traveling and attending services elsewhere.
Our regular service schedule will resume next weekend.
Our regular service schedule will resume next weekend.
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