{"id":26782,"date":"2024-08-19T17:04:45","date_gmt":"2024-08-19T17:04:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/?p=26782"},"modified":"2024-08-19T17:06:32","modified_gmt":"2024-08-19T17:06:32","slug":"st-peter-news-august-20-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/st-peter-news-august-20-2024\/","title":{"rendered":"St Peter News August 20, 2024"},"content":{"rendered":"
Saint Titus, Apostle of the Seventy was a native of the island of Crete, the son of an illustrious pagan. In his youth he studied Hellenistic philosophy and the ancient poets. Preoccupied by the sciences, Titus led a virtuous life, not devoting himself to the vices and passions characteristic of the majority of pagans. He preserved his virginity, as the Hieromartyr Ignatius the God-bearer (December 20) testifies of him.<\/p>\n
For such a manner of life the Lord did not leave him without His help. At age twenty Saint Titus heard a voice in a dream, suggesting that he abandon Hellenistic wisdom, which could not provide salvation for his soul, but rather to seek that which would save him. After this dream, Saint Titus waited yet another year, since it was not actually a command, but it did guide him to familiarize himself with the teachings of the prophets of God. The first that he happened to read was the Book of the Prophet Isaiah. Having opened it to the 47th Chapter, he was struck by the words, speaking as it were about his own spiritual condition.<\/p>\n
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At Jerusalem, Saint Titus saw the Lord. He heard His preaching and believed in Him. He witnessed the suffering and death of the Savior on the Cross, His glorious Resurrection and Ascension to Heaven. On the day of Pentecost the future apostle heard how the Twelve Apostles, after the descent of the Holy Spirit, spoke in various languages, among which was the Cretan language (Acts 2: 11).<\/p>\n
Saint Titus accepted Baptism from the Apostle Paul and became his closest disciple. He accompanied Saint Paul on his missionary journeys, fulfilling the tasks entrusted to him. He was involved in establishing new churches, and was with Paul in Jerusalem.<\/p>\n
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Read the entire biography on the Orthodox Church in America<\/a> website.<\/em><\/p>\n We hope you had an enjoyable school break, and now we are looking forward to the upcomingSunday school year. Classes will begin on the Sunday after Labor Day, September 8th.<\/p>\n No need to fill out the registration form if your child\/children were previously registered, but wewould like to make certain the data we have is up to date. Registration Sundays will beAugust 25th and September 1st in the Social Hall.<\/p>\n We will have three classes:<\/p>\n We look forward to working with the parents to provide a fulfilling and happy experience for thechildren as they learn about our Orthodox Religion, its history and traditions.<\/p>\n We would like to take this opportunity to thank Joan Simon and her assistant, Tina Kucera, fortheir beautiful work last school year. We are most appreciative for their help.<\/p>\n Georgia Katsigianopoulos John Tomlinson, safety coordinator for St. Peter’s will be conducting a meeting and training August 24th. For those of you who cannot attend due to timing or distance, John can attempt to include you Via ZOOM. <\/p>\n This meeting and training is open to any parish member who is interested in joining a team. You are invited to join the meeting, the medical training, or the safety response team training. You can pick and choose or attend all three.<\/p>\n If you have any questions or you would like an issue brought before the board, please contact John at 530-356-6994.<\/p>\n Catechumen classes begin November 3 following Social Hall (around 12:30pm). The classes is open to everyone but those seeking baptism and chrismation into the Orthodox Church are required to attend. <\/p>\n The class will be taught by Subdeacon Joseph (he returns mid-March) and we will use the book “Small Steps into the Kingdom”). The books will be preordered and available for purchase in the bookstore.<\/p>\n Giving tends to slow down in the summer but unfortunately our obligations don’t. There is still rent, electricity, and other necessities that we have to pay. <\/p>\n The letter below was sent to all parishioners as a gentle reminder to remain current on their pledges and giving. That we we stay in the black and remain on a sound financial footing. <\/p>\n Please stay current on your pledge and giving to help keep St. Peter’s strong.<\/p>\nSunday School Registration Begins<\/h2>\n
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\nSunday School Administrator<\/p>\nSt. Peter Safety Committee Meets Saturday August 24 from 9:00am to 1:00pm<\/h2>\n
MARK YOU CALENDAR – Catechumen Classes begin Sunday, November 3, 2024<\/h2>\n
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August 2024 Summer Appeal<\/h2>\n
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Sign up the the Monthly DOMSE Newsletter on the DOMSE (Diocese of Miami and the Southeast) Website!<\/h2>\n
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