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The Sunday of Orthodoxy<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
The Sunday of Orthodoxy is the first Sunday of Great Lent. The dominant theme of this Sunday since 843 has been that of the victory of the icons. In that year the iconoclastic controversy, which had raged on and off since 726, was finally laid to rest, and icons and their veneration were restored on the first Sunday in Lent. Ever since, this Sunday has been commemorated as the “Triumph of Orthodoxy.”<\/p>\n
The Seventh Ecumenical Council dealt predominantly with the controversy regarding icons and their place in Orthodox worship. It was convened in Nicaea in 787 by Empress Irene at the request of Tarasios, Patriarch of Constantinople. The Council was attended by 367 bishops.<\/p>\n
Almost a century before this, the iconoclastic controversy had once more shaken the foundations of both Church and State in the Byzantine empire. Excessive religious respect and the ascribed miracles to icons by some members of society, approached the point of worship (due only to God) and idolatry. This instigated excesses at the other extreme by which icons were completely taken out of the liturgical life of the Church by the Iconoclasts. The Iconophiles, on the other-hand, believed that icons served to preserve the doctrinal teachings of the Church; they considered icons to be man’s dynamic way of expressing the divine through art and beauty.<\/p>\n
An Endemousa (Regional) Synod was called in Constantinople in 843. Under Empress Theodora. The veneration of icons was solemnly proclaimed at the Hagia Sophia Cathedral. The Empress, her son Michael III, Patriarch Methodios, and monks and clergy came in procession and restored the icons in their rightful place. The day was called “Triumph of Orthodoxy.” Since that time, this event is commemorated yearly with a special service on the first Sunday of Lent, the “Sunday of Orthodoxy”.<\/p>\n
Read more on the Greek Orthodox website<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n We will hold the procession of icons following the Divine Liturgy and read the Decree of the Seventh Ecumenical Council that restored the proper veneration of icons. Children should bring their icons from home to partake in the procession.<\/p>\n Every Wednesday after Presanctified Liturgy on the Wednesdays during Lent, we gather for fellowship over a simple Lenten supper.<\/p>\n Click to enlarge and print<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n From Aspen:<\/strong><\/p>\n Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,<\/p>\n This summer I will be going to Project Mexico on a mission trip to build houses for families living in poverty. Over the course of one week our team will be building one safe and weather tight home for a local family.<\/p>\n I will be paying $200 for travel expenses and $100 for a deposit to Project Mexico. Project Mexico also requires each team to cover the cost of all the building materials. The portion that I am responsible to raise is $750. All prayers and support will be greatly appreciated!<\/p>\n With Much Love, <\/p>\n Aspen Elisabeth<\/p>\n You can donate here: Project Mexico and St. Innocent Orphange<\/a><\/p>\n About Project Mexico:<\/strong> For over thirty years, Project Mexico has been building secure, safe and weather-tight homes for some of the most impoverished families in northern Project Mexico is an Orthodox Christian ministry endorsed by the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America. Learn more on the Project Mexico and St. Innocent Orphanage website<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n The Sunday of Orthodoxy Venerable Hierarchs, Reverend Clergy, and beloved Faithful in Christ,<\/p>\n Greetings to you as we celebrate this glorious Sunday of the Triumph of Orthodoxy. We havejust completed the difficult first week of Lent. In many ways, this one week is a microcosm ofthe challenges we face throughout our Christian lives, as we try to live faithfully despiteweaknesses within us and trials around us. However, the Lord’s words to St. Paul are a comfortto us in every season of our lives: “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is madeperfect in weakness” (2 Cor. 12:19).<\/p>\n Each year on the Sunday of Orthodoxy, we remember our seminarians, who are studying atresidential seminaries and through the Antiochian House of Studies. They are preparing totake up the Cross and follow our Lord on the difficult but rewarding road of priestly ministry.Those whom God calls to ordination will become pastors in our parishes, working with thechildren, the elderly, and all the faithful, leading them on their journey to the heavenlykingdom. They will stand before the holy altar and offer prayers to the All-Holy Trinity onbehalf of us all. They will bring divine grace into all the joys and sorrows of our earthly lives.Therefore, it is our duty to provide them with the best possible education and preparation forthis sacred ministry.<\/p>\n Today we ask you to support our dedicated seminarians through your prayers and by makinga financial gift toward their theological education. Among the Orthodox in America, ourarchdiocese is a leader in seminarian support. We strive to provide full scholarships to thesequalified men who are studying for the priesthood, and your generous contribution will helpto ensure a well-prepared clergy for our future while not burdening our future pastors withexcessive debt.<\/p>\n Fervently praying that your Lenten journey will be filled with growth in Christ, I remain,<\/p>\n Yours in Christ,<\/p>\n Metroplitan Saba<\/p>\n Subdeacon Joseph will lead the classes. The classes will run every Sunday following Social Hour. Schedule and syllabus will be handed out at the next class this Sunday.<\/p>\n We will use Fr. Spyridon Bailey’s “Small Steps into the Kingdom” available from Amazon here.<\/p>\n All catechums are required to attend but the class is open to everyone.<\/p>\n …It still needs some fine tuning. Websites are fickle beasts but we are almost there. The good news is that the calendar is back. One or two weeks and it will be where we want it to be.<\/p>\n This week you should receive your 2023 donation statement, If you do not receive your donation statement by Saturday, please contact Greg Semetis (917) 992-5884 or Ron Franklin (618)-530-5059. All teens are invited to join our Catechism team and study the book of Romans. Actually adults are invited too as we can have an adult team as well. The competition this year will be held in Georgia, near Atlanta over the weekend of June 13-15. All questions for the competition will be from the book of Romans. <\/p>\n If you are interested in studying Romans, whether you want to travel to the conference in Georgia or just study with the team, please contact Diana Najjar at 317-213-5785 or msdiananajjar@gmail.com. Currently we are studying by zoom, but we plan to meet together when the opportunity arises. Diana is flexible to work with teens at a time that fits their schedule. <\/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>\nProcession With Icons Following the Divine Liturgy<\/h2>\n
Services and Events This Week<\/h2>\n
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Presanctified Lenten Suppers<\/h2>\n
Journey to Pascha<\/h2>\n
\n<\/a><\/p>\nCan You Help Aspen (Elizabeth) Kerr Work at Project Mexico this Summer?<\/h2>\n
\nMexico. Built strictly by volunteer labor, these homes provide families economic security and hope for a brighter future. In addition to helping families, proceeds from service trips benefit the children of St Innocent Orphanage.<\/p>\nAnnual Seminarian Appeal This Sunday<\/h2>\n
\nMarch 24, 2024<\/p>\nOrthodoxy 101 Class Continues<\/h2>\n
Web Site Fixed — But Please Be Patient Because…<\/h2>\n
2023 Donation Statements Sent Out<\/h2>\n
\nThank you for your continued support of St. Peter’s.<\/p>\nBible Bowl Invitation!<\/h2>\n
\nSt. Peter’s teens won 2nd place last year at the Parish Life Conference for the Diocese of Miami and the Southeast.<\/p>\nSign up the the Monthly DOMSE Newsletter on the DOMSE (Diocese of Miami and the Southeast) Website!<\/h2>\n
DOMSE Parish Life Retreat in Hiram Georgia<\/h2>\n