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St. Peter Newsletter – October 14, 2014

Prayers for Milam Evanoff and Mary Jarvis Please continue your prayers for Milam Evanoff and his wife Pat. It is increasingly difficult for Milam to make it to Church. Mary

St. Peter Newsletter — October 12, 2014

Sunday of the Fathers of the Seventh Ecumenical Council Disputes concerning the Person of Christ did not end with the sixth Council in AD 681, but continued through the eighth

St. Peter Newsletter — September 28, 2014

Statement on the Middle East The Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops Blessed are the peacemakers (Matt. 5.9) We, the members of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the United

St. Peter Newsletter — September 10, 2014

Exaltation of the Holy Cross We will celebrate the Exaltation of the Holy Cross at the end of Divine Liturgy this Sunday, September 14. About the Exaltation of the Holy

St. Peter Newsletter — August 12, 2014

Dormition Liturgy on Friday, August 15 at the Holiday Inn at 6:30pm We will hold the Liturgy for the Dormition of the Theotokos at the Holiday Inn on Friday, August

St. Peter Newsletter — July 27, 2014

Moving into the New Church We are making significant progress in the space that will become our new Church home. We hope to get an occupancy permit by September 1

St. Peter Newsletter — July 15, 2014

Fr. Hans Out of Town Fr. Hans will be attending the Clergy Symposium at Antiochian Village (near Pittsburgh) all week. He is available by cell phone.   How Will our

Met. Joseph

St. Peter Newsletter — July 4, 2014

Archbishop Joseph Elected as New Metropolitan Source: Antiochian Archdiocese His Eminence Archbishop Joseph has been elected Archbishop of New York and Metropolitan of All North America by the Holy Synod

St. Peter Newsletter — June 24, 2014

Sunday of Sts. Peter and Paul The divinely-blessed Peter was from Bethsaida of Galilee. He was the son of Jonas and the brother of Andrew the First-called. He was a

Theotokos Tenderness by Luke Dingman

St. Peter Epistle — June 17, 2014

St John of Kronstadt on the Saints What does the daily invocation of the saints signify — of different ones each day, during the whole year, and during our whole

St. Peter Newsletter — Pentecost

Pentecost The Descent of the Holy Spirit After His Resurrection, Jesus remained on earth for forty days, appearing to His Disciples in various places. He ate, drank and conversed with

St. Peter Newsletter – May 28, 2014

The Sunday after Ascension The Ascension of Jesus Christ is one of the Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church, celebrated forty days after Pascha and always falling on a Thursday.