{"id":11096,"date":"2022-09-06T05:00:18","date_gmt":"2022-09-06T09:00:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/?p=11096"},"modified":"2022-09-06T05:00:18","modified_gmt":"2022-09-06T09:00:18","slug":"st-peter-news-september-6-2022","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/st-peter-news-september-6-2022\/","title":{"rendered":"St. Peter News September 6, 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"
Saint Helen, the mother of Saint Constantine the Great, when she was already advanced in years, undertook, in her great piety, the hardships of a journey to Jerusalem in search of the cross, about the year 325. A temple to Aphrodite had been raised up by the Emperor Hadrian upon Golgotha, to defile and cover with oblivion the place where the saving Passion had been suffered. <\/p>\n
The venerable Helen had the statue of Aphrodite destroyed, and the earth removed, revealing the Tomb of our Lord, and three crosses. Of these, it was believed that one must be that of our Lord, the other two of the thieves crucified with Him; but Saint Helen was at a loss which one might be the Wood of our salvation. At the inspiration of Saint Macarius, Archbishop of Jerusalem, a lady of Jerusalem, who was already at the point of death from a certain disease, was brought to touch the crosses, and as soon as she came near to the Cross of our Lord, she was made perfectly whole.<\/p>\n
Consequently, the precious Cross was lifted on high by Archbishop Macarius of Jerusalem; as he stood on the ambo, and when the people beheld it, they cried out, “Lord have mercy.” <\/p>\n
It should be noted that after its discovery, a portion of the venerable Cross was taken to Constantinople as a blessing. The rest was left in Jerusalem in the magnificent church built by Saint Helen, until the year 614. At that time, the Persians plundered Palestine and took the Cross to their own country (see Jan. 22, Saint Anastasius the Persian). Late, in the year 628, Emperor Heraclius set out on a military campaign, retrieved the Cross, and after bringing it to Constantinople, himself escorted it back to Jerusalem, where he restored it to its place.<\/p>\n
Vatopedi Monastery on Mt. Athos<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Fr. Hans will be taking a vacation week from Sept 5 to 14, 2022 to lead a group of twelve men to Mt. Athos and the holy and historical sites of Thessaloniki, Greece. He leaves on the afternoon of Sunday, September 4. Men from St. Peter’s going along include Jeremiah Tewis, Hunder Kerr, Everett Ker, Qaeden Kerr, Morgan Waterman, Cliff Tewis, Chase Mudd, Will Schwarz, Jonathan Price and several more men from California, Texas, and Georgia. They will be staying at Vatopedi Monastery on Mt. Athos. <\/p>\n Fr. Emmanuel Hatzidakis will be substituting for Fr. Hans on Sunday, September 11, 2022.<\/p>\n In case of pastoral emergencies when Fr. Hans is out of town please call Fr. Paul Girgis of St. Paul Antiochian Church at 509-845-4540.<\/p>\n One of the most encouraging things to witness is the love and support the members of St. Peter’s offer to the parish and each other. Every year we have a lean period during the summer and we send out a letter to remind everyone to remain current with their giving and give a little extra if they can so that our budget stays on track and so we can pay are bills as they come due. It always works out. Our parishioners respond and St. Peter’s gets back to full health and stability.<\/p>\n Take a look at the letter you will receive this week and please catch-up on your pledge and give what you can.<\/p>\n Fr. Hans and the Parish Council of St. Peter’s.<\/p>\n Fr. Hans has been asked to move some of the services to the evening to accommodate people who would like to attend worship but cannot because of work. Please note the times of services carefully. Some have been moved to the evening so that more people can attend.<\/p>\n We are building out a “seekers’ website for St. Peter. It will be a place where people learn ‘just the facts’ about Orthodox Christianity and St. Peter’s.<\/p>\n Do you have any pictures? If so, please send them too Anna Tsikitas at anna.tsikitas@gmail.com<\/a><\/p>\n Starting soon St. Peter’s offers a study of the Orthodox Basics (less philosophical, more factual and practical) of such things as worship, history, theology and more. This is for anyone and everyone who wants to understand our Orthodox faith and practice more thoroughly.<\/p>\n Dates will be determined but Saturday morning from 9:00am to 10:00 class time followed by a half hour optional discussion seems to work best for many people. Please let Fr. Hans know what works for you. We will begin when the summer starts and everyone’s schedule is more flexible. <\/p>\n In the meantime check out the videos on the website Welcome to the Orthodox Church<\/a> by Frederica Mathews-Green to prepare. <\/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 The Cafe of Life depends on donations like St. Peter\u2019s to feed the hungry and homeless. So please keep so donations coming in and remember…<\/p>\n God wants us to be cheerful, generous givers with humble hearts. He asks us to give as a response to His grace in our lives \u2014 even if what we have to offer is all that we have.<\/p>\n Thank you and IC XC NI KA!<\/p>\n Contributions received in July: $18,706. Every year we need an extra push in the summer to keep our income current. Please keep up with you pledge so we can keep current with our bills.<\/em><\/p>\n St. Peter Orthodox Church You can also donate online:<\/p>\n Visit the DOMSE Website<\/a> (scroll to the bottom, fill in the form on the left side) to sign up for “The Light” Newsletter and DOMSE emails.<\/em><\/p>\n The Social Hall All Stars are the men and women that make St. Peter’s Social Hall happen. Thank you All Stars!<\/em><\/p>\n September<\/strong><\/p>\n Please note: If you would like to bring in your own prepared food, please contact Tom Haley at 239-887-0753 a week before<\/em> the upcoming Sunday. That way we know not to prepare any food for Sunday.<\/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 With the church growing the parking lot is close to full every Sunday. Younger parishioners, could you park in the grass lot even if spaces are open in the paved area? That way our seniors can park closer to the entrance and avoid the grassy area where it is easier to stumble and fall.<\/p>\nWe Are In Our Summer Lean Time So We Sent Out a Letter…<\/h2>\n
Some Services Moved to Evenings<\/h2>\n
We Need Pictures for a New Website<\/h2>\n
Starting Soon – Orthodoxy 101<\/h2>\n
Let’s Pray the Paraklesis to the Theotokos Daily<\/h2>\n
\n<\/a><\/p>\nCafe of Life Depends on St Peter’s to Feed the Hungry<\/h2>\n
Pledge & Income Report – July 2022<\/h2>\n
\nAmount of money needed to cover expenses: $24,114.
\nWe are behind by $5,408.<\/p>\n
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Procedures for Hospitality<\/h2>\n
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The Safest Way to Come to Church<\/h2>\n
Helping Our Seniors With Parking<\/h2>\n