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St. Peter News June 18, 2024

Pentecost - The Descent of the Holy Spirit

The Fiftieth Day after Pascha
The Great Feast of Pentecost

The Descent of the Holy Spirit

The Descent of the Holy Spirit

Fifty days after the Resurrection, on the existing Jewish feast of Pentecost, while the disciples and many other followers of Jesus Christ were gathered together to pray, the Holy Spirit descended upon them in the form of “cloven tongues of fire,” with the sound of a mighty rushing wind, and they began to speak in languages that they did not know. There were many visitors from the Jewish diaspora to Jerusalem at that time for the Jewish observance of the feast, and they were astonished to hear these untaught fisherman speaking praises to God in their alien tongues. This account is detailed in the Acts of the Apostles, chapter 2.

The number fifty, as in the fiftieth day after Pascha, stands for eternal and heavenly fulfillment, seven times seven, plus one.

The Orthodox Church sees Pentecost as the final fulfillment of the mission of Jesus Christ and the first beginning of the messianic age of the Kingdom of God, mystically present in his Church. It is traditionally called the beginning of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church.

Besides celebrating the coming of the Holy Spirit, the feast also celebrates the full revelation of the divine Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Hymns of the Church celebrate the sign of the final act of God’s self-disclosure to the world of His creation.

To Orthodox Christians, the feast of Pentecost is not just a celebration of an event in history. It is also a celebration their membership in the Church. They have lived Pentecost and received “the seal of the gift of the Holy Spirit” in the sacrament of chrismation.

Read more on the Orthodox Wikiwebsite.

 

Pentecost Prayers Immediately Following the Divine Liturgy

Orthodox Kneeling Prayers

Immediately following the Divine Liturgy we will read the Pentecost Prayers.

Why are we doing this? One reason is that Pentecost is a major feast day in our Church. Pentecost (the fifty days) is when the Holy Spirit descended on the disciples and then all the people in Jerusalem, the same Holy Spirit that Adam lost is restored through Jesus Christ (the Second Adam) and makes our salvation possible.

If Christ hung on a cross to make our salvation possible (and he did), then we can pray these prayers that have been given to us by our Fathers in order to receive Christ’s salvation more deeply. It takes discipline, but there is never any growth without discipline.

For those who cannot kneel to physical limitations, it is entirely appropriate to remain seated and both bow you head and “bow the knees of your heart” as scripture says. For those of us who can kneel, we should kneel.

 

Services and Events This Week

  • SUN Jun 16 — FATHERS OF THE FIRST ECUMENICAL COUNCIL Divine Liturgy Orthros 8:30am / Liturgy 9:30am LIVE STREAM
  • Tue Jun 18 — Paraklesis to the Theotokos 8:00am LIVE STREAM
  • Wed Jun 19 — Early Divine Liturgy 6:00am LIVE STREAM
  • Fri Jun 21 — Men of St. Paisios 7:00pm
  • Sat Jun 22 — Great Vespers 5:30pm LIVE STREAM
 

Does Anyone Have Pictures of the Holy Saturday Baptisms?

If, so could you please email or text them to Fr. Hans?

 

Sts. Peter and Paul Patronal Vespers and Divine Liturgy

 
Sts Peter and Paul

The Holy Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council

 

Our feast day celebration of St. Peter and Paul are shared with our sister parish of St. Paul in Naples. This year St. Peter’s will be hosting.

Will will celebrate with a Great Vespers on Friday June 28 starting at 6:00pm. Saturday will be hold a Divine Liturgy for St. Peter and Paul on Saturday June 29beginning at 9:00am.

Please plan to attend. This is an important day in the life of our parish.

 
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ST. PETER’S GREETERS

JUNE 2024

June 02 — George Tsikatis – Ray Locklear

June 09 — George Tsikatis – Ray Locklear
June 16 — George Tsikatis – Joe Repya

June 23 — George Tsikatis – Ray Locklear

June 30 — George Tsikatis – Ray Locklear

Can you volunteer? Please call Joe Repya 612-270-4443.

 
Social Hall All Stars
 

SOCIAL HALL ALL STARS

Church attendance on Sundays in the summer can be a little lighter. Similarly the Social Hall All Stars teams can be short staffed in the summer months. Therefore we will have a somewhat lighter and easier menu – as follows – for our Sunday coffee hours after Divine Liturgy during the months of June, July, and August. Thank you for your understanding.

JUNE 2024

TEAM #3

Sunday, June 2 – Coffee and bagels
Sunday, June 9 – Coffee and donuts
Sunday, June 16 – Coffee and Father’s Day cake
Sunday, June 23 – Coffee and cookies
Sunday, June 30 – Coffee and bagels

JULY 2024

TEAM #1 – Barb Dionysopoulos Group
Sunday, July 7 – Coffee and donuts
Sunday, July 14 – Coffee and cookies
Sunday, July 21 – Coffee and coffee cakes
Sunday, July 28 – Coffee and bagels

AUGUST 2024

TEAM #2 – Margie Zimmerman Group
Sunday, August 4 – Coffee and donuts
Sunday, August 11 – Coffee and cookies
Sunday, August 18 – Coffee and coffee cakes
Sunday, August 25 – Coffee and bagels

For Special Events/Koliva please contact BARBARA SASEN and give her a completed Special Events Form which is found in the lobby of the church.

The Social Hall All Stars are the men and women that make St. Peter’s Social Hall happen. Thank you All Stars!

 
St. Peter Orthodox Church Fort Myers FL
 

JUNE

  • SUN Jun 16 — FATHERS OF THE FIRST ECUMENICAL COUNCIL Divine Liturgy Orthros 8:30am / Liturgy 9:30am LIVE STREAM
  • Tue Jun 18 — Paraklesis to the Theotokos 8:00am LIVE STREAM
  • Wed Jun 19 — Early Divine Liturgy 6:00am LIVE STREAM
  • Fri Jun 21 — Men of St. Paisios 7:00pm
  • Sat Jun 22 — Great Vespers 5:30pm LIVE STREAM
  • SUN Jun 23 — PENTECOST Divine Liturgy Orthros 8:30am / Liturgy 9:30am LIVE STREAM
  • Mon Jun 24 — NATIVITY OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST Divine Liturgy 8:00am LIVE STREAM
  • Wed Jun 26 — Early Divine Liturgy 6:00am LIVE STREAM
  • Fri Jun 28 — Vespers for St. Peter and Paul 6:00pm LIVE STREAM
  • Fri Jun 28 — CANCELLED Men of St. Paisios 7:00pm
  • Sat Jun 29 — Apostles Peter and Paul Divine Liturgy 9:00am LIVE STREAM
  • Sat Jun 29 — Great Vespers 5:30pm LIVE STREAM

JUNE-JULY

  • SUN Jun 30 — TWELVE HOLY APOSTLES Divine Liturgy Orthros 8:30am / Liturgy 9:30am LIVE STREAM
  • Mon Jul 01 — STS KOSMAS AND DAMIAN Divine Liturgy 8:00am LIVE STREAM
  • Tue Jul 02 — ST MAXIMOS THE CONFESSOR Divine Liturgy 8:00am LIVE STREAM
  • Wed Jul 03 — Early Divine Liturgy 6:00am LIVE STREAM
  • Fri Jul 05 — Men of St. Paisios 7:00pm
  • Sat Jul 06 — Great Vespers 5:30pm LIVE STREAM
 

Current Prayer List

Mary (Copeland)
Robert (Tewis)
Gene (Forderhase)
Ruth (Mudd)
Barbara (Duskas)
Doug S (Duskas)
Marc C. (Duskas)
Rachel (Voss)
Ken John (Eaton)
Diane (Najar)
William (Semeretis)
David (Orfanos)
Maria (Orfanos)
William (Long)
George (Chionis 11-1)
Haley
Lydia
Mark (Chionis 11-1)
Katheryn (Chionis 11-1)
Jacob (Chionis 11-1)
Ken (Chionis 11-1)
Maxim (Koco)
George (Tsikistas 8/1)
George (Mourgis 8/1)
Barbara (Sason 8/1)
Anthony (Breitenbach 6/1)
Arielle (Ghanem 6/1)
Nicholas (Ghanem 6/1)
Christos
Father Demetris
Jamie
Pamela
David
Jessica
Christina (Hildreth)
Georgia and Richard and their unborn child (Chapekis)
Dionysios Chapekis)
Nancy (Forderhase)
Kayla (Palantine)
George (3/23 Chapekis)
Penelope (3/23 Chapekis)
Theodora (3/23)
Victor (3/23)
Les (3/23
Lynn (Hurely 1/23)
Irene and newborn baby (Tsikitas 1/23)
Linda (Pappas 1/23)
Ekaterina (Chapekis 1/23)
Lee (Hurley 1/23)
Emmanuel (Kalousdis 1/23)
Katherine (Dusckas 1/23)
Vassiliki (Diveris 1/23)
Zena Touma (Contorelli 1/23
Lamia Touma (Contorelli 1/23
Matthew (Contorelli 1/23
Emmanuel (Kaloudis 1/23)
Nicholas
Marlene (Tewis 12/22)
Tina (Johnson 12/22)
Nicholas (De Lorenzo 12/22)
Priest Anthony (Karbo 11/22)
Archpriest Dionysius (Valentine 9/12)
Anthony Presbyter (Kerr 10/22)
John Presbyter (Jacobse)
Elain Presbytera (Jacobse)
Constantine(Jacobse)
Chrysoula(Jacobse)
Angel (Ghanem 10/22)
Edgar (Chapekis 9/22)
Evthriki (Jacobse 9/22)
Christos (Johnson 8/22)
Jon Paul (Andrew 8/22)
William (Brubaker 8/22)
Peter (Tewis 8/22)
The People of Ukraine and People of Russia and all those who are suffering in the war

Permanent Prayer List

Bonnie Joseph
Michael (Sovjani)
Maria (Sovjani)
Maria (Sovjani)
Maria (Sovjani)
Katerina (Sovjani)
Frederick (Sovjani)
Arsen (Sovjani)
Irene (Diveris)
Katheryn (Tolkkinen)
Markisia (Long)
Angela (Long)
Marina (Long)
Eleni (Long)
Raphaella (Long)
Joanne (Haley)
Corwin (Dusckas)
Corgette (Troutman)
Irina (Irina)
Lidia (Irina)
Sarina (Ghanem)
Debbie (Breitenbach)
Kathy (Breitenbach)
Hope (Isadore)
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John (Long)
Pantelis (Tsikita)
Marisa (Tsikita)
Barbara (Dionysopoulos)
Patricia (Evanoff)
Gabriel (Mankus)
Baby Dani (Repya)
Despina (Diversis)
Fredericos (Diveris)
Herman (Kerr)
Innocent (Kerr)
Nicholas (Kerr)
Paola (Jacobse)
Gregory (Yankopolos)
Pauline (Poulos)
Sergio (Kazakos)
Fran (Hansen)
Nina (Krotov)
Franklin (Pyrrson)
Demetrios (Kuchera)
Theodosios (Palis)
Theodora (Webb)
Robert (Smith)
Presbytera Rosy (in Pakistan)
James (Hord)
Vassiliki (Kontinos)
Vassiliki (Morekeas)
Vassilike (Hord)

Founders, Members, Benefactors and Friends Departed this Life

John (Hansen)
Anatoly (Kurdsjuk)
Thareni (Brooks)
Milan Evanoff
Jean (Sam)
Eleni (Pearson)
Richard (Pearson)
Fr. Stephanos (Shagoury)
Panagiota (Bea Chionis)
Anthony (Mourgis)
Anthony (Mankus)
Constantine (Houpis)
Constantine (Joseph)
Mary (Jarvis)
Panagiota Margarita (Palis)
Maria (Ninos)
Soterios (Ninos)
George (Ninos)
John (Katsigianopoulos)
George (Chionis)
Mary (Spiropoulos)
Gregory (Pappas)
Angela (Coran K
Eugene (Rust)
Robert (Jarvis)
George (Corey)
Patricia (Cotsones)
Seraphim (Zolio)
Apostolos

How should we pray for the sick? Remember them daily. Say their names (first names are sufficient) and ask God to bestow mercy and grace on them.

Add or remove names and print this list for easy reference during your prayer time on the St. Peter website.

 

Sunday Readings

 
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EPISTLE

Their voice has gone out into all the earth.
The heavens declare the glory of God.

The Reading from the Acts of the Apostles. (2:1-11)

When the day of Pentecost had come, the Disciples were all together in one place. And suddenly a sound came from heaven like the rush of a mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared to them tongues as of fire, distributed and resting on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. Now there were dwelling in Jerusalem Jews, devout men from every nation under heaven. And at this sound the multitude came together, and they were bewildered, because each one heard them speaking in his own language. And they were amazed and wondered, saying, “Are not all these who are speaking Galileans? And how is it that we hear, each of us in his own native language? Parthians and Medes and Elamites and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabians, we hear them telling in our own tongues the mighty works of God.”

 

GOSPEL

The Reading from the Holy Gospel according to St. John. (7:37-52; 8:12)

On the last day of the feast, the great day, Jesus stood up and proclaimed, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, ‘Out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.’” Now this He said about the Spirit, which those who believed in Him were to receive; for as yet the Spirit had not been given, because Jesus was not yet glorified.

When they heard these words, many of the people said, “This is really the prophet.” Others said, “This is the Christ.” But some said, “Is the Christ to come from Galilee? Has not the Scripture said that the Christ is descended from David, and comes from Bethlehem, the village where David was?” So there was a division among the people over Him. Some of them wanted to arrest Him, but no one laid hands on Him. The officers then went back to the chief priests and Pharisees, who said to them, “Why did you not bring Him?” The officers answered, “No man ever spoke like this man!” The Pharisees answered them, “Are you led astray, you also? Have any of the authorities or the Pharisees believed in Him? But this crowd, who do not know the Law, are accursed.”

Nicodemus, who had gone to Him before, and who was one of them, said to them, “Does our Law judge a man without first giving him a hearing and learning what he does?” They replied, “Are you from Galilee too? Search and you will see that no prophet is to rise from Galilee.” Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world; he who follows Me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”

 
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