{"id":10888,"date":"2022-04-05T07:31:43","date_gmt":"2022-04-05T11:31:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/?p=10888"},"modified":"2022-04-05T07:31:43","modified_gmt":"2022-04-05T11:31:43","slug":"st-peter-news-april-5-2022","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/st-peter-news-april-5-2022\/","title":{"rendered":"St. Peter News April 5, 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"
St. Mary of Egypt<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Our holy mother Mary was born in Egypt. She had left her parents at the age of twelve to go to Alexandria, where she spent the next seventeen years in debauchery and the greatest profligacy. Living on charity and linen-weaving, she nevertheless offered her body to any man, not being forced to it by dire necessity as were so many poor women, but as though she were consumed by the fire of a desire that nothing was able to appease.<\/p>\n One day, seeing a crowd of Lybians and Egyptians moving towards the port, she followed them and set sail with them for Jerusalem, offering her body to pay her fare. When they arrived in the Holy City, she followed the crowd that was thronging towards the Church of the Resurrection, it being the day of the Exaltation of the Cross. But, when she reached the threshold of the church, an invisible force prevented her entering in spite of repeated efforts on her part, although the other pilgrims were able to go in without hindrance.<\/p>\n Left alone in a corner of the narthex, she began to realize that it was the impurity of her life that was preventing her approaching the holy Wood. She burst into tears and smote her breast and, seeing an icon of the Mother of God, made this prayer to her: “O Sovereign Lady, who didst bear God in the flesh, I know that I should not dare to look upon thine icon, thou who are pure in soul and body, because, debauched as I am, I must fill thee with disgust. But, as the God born of thee became man in order to call sinners to repentance, come to my aid! Allow me to go into the church and prostrate before His Cross. And, as soon as I have seen the Cross, I promise that I will renounce the world and all pleasures, and follow the path of salvation that thou willest to show me.”<\/p>\n She felt herself suddenly freed from the power that had held her and was able to enter the church. There she fervently venerated the Holy Cross and then, returning to the icon of the Mother of God, declared herself ready to follow the path that the Virgin would show her. A voice replied to her from on high: “If you cross the Jordan, you will find rest.”<\/p>\n Read more on the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese website<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n On the fifth Sunday of Lent, we commemorate St. Mary of Egypt. By her example, we are reminded of the extraordinary power of repentance and God’s mercy, by which even the greatest sinner may be transformed and sanctified.<\/p>\n Fr. Thomas starts with a review of the Gospel reading of Mark for the Fourth Sunday of Lent and transitions to the 5th Sunday explaining how reigning with our Lord is dependent on suffering with Him.<\/p>\n Fr. Thomas contrasts the story of the fallen, then raised Mary of Alexandria with that of another Mary– the Theotokos.<\/p>\n Listen here:<\/strong><\/p>\n Fr. Thomas gives an overview of the services for the 5th week of Great Lent and their final emphasis on penitence and repentance.<\/p>\n Listen here:<\/strong><\/p>\n Stewardship letters have been mailed out. God has blessed St. Peter’s. Please fill in your pledge so the work that we have been called to do will continue.<\/p>\n Click the image to download and print the form<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n You can also print and download the form on the St. Peter website<\/a>.<\/p>\n Every Wednesday after Presanctified Liturgy on the Wednesdays during Lent, we gather for fellowship over a simple Lenten supper.<\/p>\n Thank you to Marjorie Zimmerman will be organizing the suppers.<\/p>\n Click to enlarge and print<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Galyna Seabrooke who has spoken on several occasions on the situation in Ukraine on behalf of our Ukranian parishioners mentioned opportunities to help the victims of the war. <\/p>\n One way to offer humanitarian aid is through a Go Fund Me page<\/a>. Another is to donate essential items for Ukranian refugees. These items include:<\/p>\n No food items please.<\/em><\/p>\n A box will be set up in the church for donations.<\/p>\n We pray that war in Ukraine will end quickly.<\/p>\n St. Peter’s holds a brunch on Palm Sunday every year. We need to know how many are coming. Please sign up in the Social Hall this Sunday.<\/p>\n MENU:<\/strong><\/p>\n Ladies, please bring desserts (men too if you know who to cook!). <\/p>\n Please sign up so we know how much to order.<\/em><\/p>\n Following the Agape Service at noon on the Sunday of Pascha, we gather together to enjoy the best food on this side of the Mississippi! (Don’t think about it too much though; Lent is not over yet!)<\/p>\n We need to plan however and need a count of who will be attending. Please sign up in the social hall.<\/p>\n MENU:<\/strong><\/p>\n Ladies, please bring desserts (men too if you know who to cook!). <\/p>\n Please sign up so we know how much to order.<\/em><\/p>\n Classes meet on Thursdays at 3:30pm in the Sunday School room.<\/p>\n Click the image to get more information on how to participate from the St. Peter’s website<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Our goal at St. Peter’s is to have one person or family pray the Parakelsis to the Theotokos for at least one day of every month. For each day of the month, individuals or even an entire family can sign up to pray the Paraklesis in their homes on the day\/s which they select.<\/p>\n Get more information on how to participate from the St. Peter’s website<\/a><\/em>.<\/p>\n St. Peter’s is seeking monthly sponsors or ongoing donors to help sustain their commitment in helping the hungry and homeless at the cafe of life. These are challenging times and your donation is especially needed to support our local community. Please send your check ( made out to St. Peter’s Orthodox Church) or cash to Father Hans.<\/p>\n “One gives freely, yet grows all the richer; another withholds what he should give, and only suffers want.” (Proverbs 11:24).<\/p>\n Thank you, God bless and IC XC NI KA!<\/p>\n Learn more on the DOMSE website<\/a>.<\/p>\n Donations received in February: $25,767. Thank you to all who paid their 2022 stewardship in advance!<\/em><\/p>\n St. Peter Orthodox Church You can also donate online:<\/p>\nWho was St. Mary of Egypt?<\/h4>\n
Fr. Thomas Hopko on “St Mary of Egypt”<\/h2>\n
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The Fifth Week of Great Lent<\/h4>\n
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Services This Week<\/h2>\n
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Stewardship 2022<\/h2>\n
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Presanctified Lenten Suppers<\/h2>\n
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Journey to Pascha<\/h2>\n
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Helping Victims of the War in Ukraine<\/h2>\n
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Sign Up for Palm Sunday Brunch<\/h2>\n
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Pascha Community Dinner to Celebrate the Resurrection of Christ<\/h2>\n
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Greek Language School Continues<\/h2>\n
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Let’s Pray the Paraklesis to the Theotokos Daily<\/h2>\n
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Cafe of Life: Are You Willing To Give Up A Month Of Coffee To Feed A Hungry Neighbor?<\/h2>\n
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Save the Date! DOMSE Parish Life Conference June 15-18, 2022<\/h2>\n
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Pledge & Income Report – February 2022<\/h2>\n
\nAmount of money needed to cover expenses: $37,209.
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