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Sts. Joachim and Anna, Parents of the the Theotokos<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
Saint Anna was the daughter of the priest Matthan and his wife Mary. She was of the tribe of Levi and the lineage of Aaron. According to Tradition, she died peacefully in Jerusalem at age 79, before the Annunciation to the Most Holy Theotokos.<\/p>\n
During the reign of Saint Justinian the Emperor (527-565), a church was built in her honor at Deutera. Emperor Justinian II (685-695; 705-711) restored her church, since Saint Anna had appeared to his pregnant wife. It was at this time that her body and maphorion (veil) were transferred to Constantinople.<\/p>\n
Portions of Saint Anna’s holy relics may be found on Mount Athos: Stavronikita Monastery (part of her left hand), Saint Anna’s Skete (part of her incorrupt left foot), Koutloumousiou Monastery (part of her incorrupt right foot). Fragments of her relics may also be found in her Monastery at Lygaria, Lamia, and in the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian at Sourota. Part of the saint’s incorrupt flesh is in the collection of Saints’ relics of the International Catholic Crusaders. The church of Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome has one of the saint’s wrists.<\/p>\n
Saint Anna is also commemorated on September 9.<\/p>\n
Source: Orthodox Church in America<\/a> website.<\/em><\/p>\n He will be attending the First Things Foundation Summit in Greenville, SC. For pastoral emergencies please contact Fr. Paul Girgis at 509-845-4540.<\/p>\n Following the Divine Liturgy on Sunday July 25, 2021, St. Peter’s will honor Fr. Joseph Shaheen, the retired priest of St. Paul’s Antiochian Church in Naples, FL. Following the presentation, a luncheon will be held in his honor in the Social Hall.<\/p>\n Fr. Joe has a rich, illustrious, and respected history as a priest, and was an important contributor to the work of the Antiochian Church in its early days in America. We look forward to hearing some of his story.<\/p>\n Also honored with be Presbytera Diane who stood by Fr. Joe’s side and was an important co-laborer in his work. <\/p>\n We will perform a general cleanup followed by a landscaping redo in the fall months when the weather is cooler. Sprinking and irrigation has already been upgraded and repaired. Next comes a plan and then a work day (a lot like our moving day) when we will need extra hands in order to knock out the landscape upgrade in one day. Stay tuned.<\/p>\n Think of all the repairs, upgrades, and construction done in the last three months alone. It is astounding what has been accomplished both in the volume of the work and the quality that was achieved.<\/em><\/p>\n Mark you calendars for Sunday, August 8, 2021. Following the Divine Liturgy we will bless all Sunday School and regular school students. <\/p>\n Also, we need to update our Sunday School roster. We will also hold registration for Sunday School on that date in the social hall.<\/p>\n Bring your children!<\/p>\n This year the Dormition of the Theotokos falls on a Sunday. Following the Divine Liturgy we will hold a celebration cook-out during Social Hall breaking the Dormition Fast (no meat through August 1-15) and honoring the Mother of God.<\/p>\n During the first fifteen days of August, Paraklesis to the Theotokos services will be offered on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings starting at 6:30. The services lasts about 45-50 minutes. Plan on attending. <\/p>\n Bring the names of those for whom you want prayers. Supplications offered to the Theotokos are powerful during this period.<\/p>\n Our Church is growing and the old ways have to become new ways so that things run smoothly.<\/p>\n First of all, thumbs up to our July volunteers: Barbara Dionysopoulos, Marianthi Kazakos, Niki and Ray Locklear, Maria Mourgis, and Carol Palantine. Thank you and thank you again!<\/p>\n Thank you to Tom and Marlene Haley who organize everything. They do a great job!<\/p>\n Thank you and let’s BREAK BREAD! <\/p>\n The Women’s Book Study meets in the Social Hall. The book we will study is Fr. Arseny: Priest, Prisoner, Spiritual Father. Fr. Arseny was a prisoner in a Soviet Gulag and ministered to many prisoners. His story is gripping, compelling, and shows how God worked even in the Gulag through a faithful priest.<\/p>\n Wanted…Monthly sponsors or ongoing donors to help sustain St. Peter’s commitment in making sandwiches for the hungry and homeless at the Cafe of life. These are challenging times and your donation is especially needed to support our local community. As Orthodox Christians it is our duty to help them. Your tax deductible donation in cash or check can be given to Father Hans. No amount is too little for this important mission.<\/p>\n “Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due when it is in your power to do it,” Proverb 3:27.<\/p>\n Thank you, God bless and IC XC NI KA!<\/p>\n US 41 is a busy highway and the intersection at Hickory Drive does not have a stop light. We recommend turning on Sanibel Boulevard and following Coconut Road instead.<\/p>\n Donations received in June: $17,697. These numbers reflect the operating costs of the the Hickory Drive property.<\/p>\n Please note:<\/strong>Summer months are always lean and in June we fell behind by $5,063. Please remember to send in your pledge so we can make up the deficit and keep St. Peter’s on a secure financial footing.<\/p>\n St. Peter Orthodox Church You can also donate online:<\/p>\nServices This Week<\/h2>\n
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Services Next Week<\/h2>\n
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Fr. Hans Out of Town Monday July 19 to Thursday July 22, 2021<\/h2>\n
Fr. Joseph Shaheen Honored at St. Peter’s Sunday, July 25, 2021<\/h2>\n
Progress Continues at St. Peter’s<\/h2>\n
Over the last few weeks we have:<\/h4>\n
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What’s coming up?<\/h4>\n
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What about the landscaping?<\/h4>\n
Sunday School Registration and the Blessing of the Children on Sunday, August 8, 2021<\/h2>\n
Dormition of the Theotokos Celebration on Sunday August 15, 2021<\/h2>\n
Paraklesis to the Theotokos Offered during the First Two Weeks of August<\/h4>\n
New Procedures for Hospitality<\/h2>\n
NEW PROCEDURES<\/h4>\n
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WOMEN’S BOOK STUDY This Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 6:00pm<\/h2>\n
Cafe of Life Ministry Update<\/h2>\n
The Safest Way to Come to Church<\/h2>\n
Pledge & Income Report – June 2021<\/h2>\n
\nAmount of money needed to cover expenses: $22,760.21.
\nWe are behind by $5, 063.<\/p>\n
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