{"id":10028,"date":"2021-04-06T08:46:24","date_gmt":"2021-04-06T12:46:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/?p=10028"},"modified":"2021-04-06T08:46:24","modified_gmt":"2021-04-06T12:46:24","slug":"st-peter-news-april-6-2021-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/st-peter-news-april-6-2021-2\/","title":{"rendered":"St. Peter News April 6, 2021"},"content":{"rendered":"
St. John of the Ladder (Climacus)<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Our venerable and God-bearing Father John Climacus (ca. 579 – 649), also known as John of the Ladder, John Scholasticus, and John Sinaites, was a seventh century monk at St. Catherine’s monastery<\/a> at the base of Mount Sinai.<\/p>\n He came to the monastery and became a novice when he was about 16 years old, and when he died in 649 he was the monastery’s abbot. He wrote a number of instructive books, the most famous of which is The Ladder of Divine Ascent. (It is because of this book that John is known as “Climacus,” which means “of the ladder”.)<\/p>\n It describes how to raise one’s soul to God, as if on a ladder. This book is one of the most widely read among Eastern Orthodox Christians, especially during the season of Great Lent which immediately precedes Pascha (Easter), and on the fourth Sunday of Great Lent he is especially commemorated.<\/p>\n Read more on the Orthodoxwiki website<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n Originally broadcast on March 11, 2008 Length: 13:24<\/p>\n It is at this point in our Lenten journey that the Church contemplates the instruction of St. John Climacus and his Ladder of Divine Ascent.<\/p>\n Fr. Tom takes us step by step through this treasure and makes it practical for us non-monastics!<\/p>\n Listen here:<\/strong><\/p>\n On the Sundays of Lent we worship with the Liturgy of St. Basil instead of the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom. What is the difference between the two? The Liturgy of St Basil is a bit longer because the priests prayers are longer, say 10 minutes or so.<\/p>\n The Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (what we do on a regular Sunday) is derived from the Liturgy of St. Basil.<\/p>\n Click image to learn about Lent, Holy Week, and Pascha<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Check out the rich resources about Lent and Holy Week on the Antiochian website<\/a>.<\/p>\n The painting of the Church was done by Eddie Kocani, a member of St. Peter’s and the owner and operator of AP Painting in Southwest Florida. <\/p>\n AP Painters does commercial and residential properties. Call Eddie when you need painting done. AP Painting also does plastering, wall paper removal, pressure washing, and cabinet finishing.<\/p>\n We’ve started Greeters Ministry? Your job? To welcome everyone coming to St. Peter’s.<\/p>\n Would you like to be a greeter? Contact Joe Repya on Sunday.<\/p>\n Schedule for April:<\/p>\n The new parish means new responsibilities and the men can step up. A lot of men already have with the move contributing hours of work and sweat to bring the building into shape. We could also do other things too, say breakfast one Saturday a month. It would be a great time for fellowship.<\/p>\n Stay tuned! The Church needs you men.<\/p>\n The brunch follows the Divine Liturgy. Sign up in the Social Hall.<\/p>\n As the church grows so do the jobs. Everyone in the parish needs to take on a job. Please see Tom Haley to volunteer in these areas:<\/p>\n The St. Peter website<\/a> has been updated and slightly revamped. New on the site (click the images):<\/p>\n Thank you to the volunteers who came in last week to make sandwiches in our new St. Peter’s Social Hall, and to those who have donated their time and money to the poor, homeless, and hungry in our community. Please help us to continue this important mission by giving generously.<\/p>\n Remember: “Whoever sows sparing will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under complusion, for God loves a cheerful giver” (1 Corinthians 9:6-7).<\/p>\n Thank you, Kali Sarakosti and IC XC NI KA.<\/p>\n The next meeting for the Women’s book club will be held on Wednesday May 5, 2021 after Holy Pascha.<\/p>\n Donations received in March: $23,199. These numbers reflect the operating costs of the the Hickory Drive property.<\/p>\n Please note:<\/strong>Please continue your generous support. If you cannot make it to church please mail in your donation to:<\/em><\/p>\n St. Peter Orthodox Church You can also donate online:<\/p>\n These are short thirty minute presentations where His Grace Bp. Nicholas speaks on one theme in Sunday readings for fifteen minutes followed by questions from the listeners. It’s worth tuning in. Get instructions on the St. Peter website<\/a> on how to use the Band App on your phone or computer to participate.<\/em><\/p>\nQuotes from St. John<\/h4>\n
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Fr. Thomas Hopko on “St. John of the Ladder”<\/h2>\n
St. Basil Liturgy During Lent<\/h2>\n
Learn About Lent<\/h2>\n
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Did You Notice the Quality of the Paint Job in our New Church?<\/h2>\n
Two Things to Remember About Our Church at Hickory Drive<\/h2>\n
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Say Hi to Our New Greeters<\/h2>\n
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Coming Soon: Antiochian Men!<\/h2>\n
Palm Sunday Brunch on April 25, 2021<\/h2>\n
We Need Help in the Social Hall!<\/h2>\n
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New on the St. Peter Website<\/h2>\n
Cafe of Life Ministry<\/h2>\n
Women’s Book Club<\/h2>\n
Pledge & Income Report – March 2021<\/h2>\n
\nAmount of money needed to cover expenses: $21,399.
\nWe are ahead by $1,800.<\/p>\n
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