{"id":5350,"date":"2016-08-30T05:10:21","date_gmt":"2016-08-30T09:10:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/?p=5350"},"modified":"2016-08-30T05:10:21","modified_gmt":"2016-08-30T09:10:21","slug":"st-peter-newsletter-august-30-2016-the-martyr-babylas-labor-day-barbecue-feast-days-in-september-and-more-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/st-peter-newsletter-august-30-2016-the-martyr-babylas-labor-day-barbecue-feast-days-in-september-and-more-1\/","title":{"rendered":"St. Peter Newsletter August 30, 2016 — The Martyr Babylas, Labor Day Barbecue, Feast Days in September and more"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Hieromartyr Babylas was the Bishop of Antioch from 237 to 253. His feast day is September 4. He was martyred for his faith in Christ together with the three youths Urban, Prilidian, Epolonius and their mother Christodoula, under the emperor Decius (249-251).<\/p>\n
Little is known of the life of Babylas. He was named Bishop of Antioch in 237 as successor to Bishop Zebinus. Babylas is noted for his defense of Christianity before the Roman emperor Decius that led to his martyrdom. Various sources place the events differently.<\/p>\n
The most common version notes that during a visit to Antioch by the emperor Decius as part of an arranged a festival to the pagan gods, Decius attempted to witness a Divine Liturgy served by Babylas. Babylas barred the emperor from entering the church, for which the emperor had the church burned. After Babylas declared the emperor unworthy because he desecrated God’s sanctuary, Decius ordered Babylas to worship the pagan idols or face execution.<\/p>\n
Convinced that Babylas would remain true to his faith, Decius ordered Babylas to be placed into heavy chains. The chains, Babylas told the emperor, were as important to him as the imperial crown was to the emperor, suffering for Christ was as desirable to him as imperial power was to the emperor, and death for the Immortal King was as precious to him as life to Decius.<\/p>\n
At the trial with Bishop Babylas were three young brothers, who did not forsake him even in this most difficult moment. Seeing them, the emperor asked, “Who are these children?” “These are my spiritual children,” the saint replied, “and I have raised them in piety, I have given them an education, cultivated them with guidance, and here before you in a small body are these great young men and perfect Christians. Test them and see.”<\/p>\n
The emperor tried in all sorts of ways to entice the youths and their mother Christodoula to renounce Christ, but in vain. Then, in a rage, he ordered each of them to be whipped with a number of blows corresponding to their age. The first received twelve blows, the second, ten, and the third, seven. Dismissing the mother and children, the torturer again summoned the bishop, telling him that the children had renounced Christ. However, the holy bishop did not believe the lie.<\/p>\n
The emperor commanded all the martyrs be tied to a tree and burned with fire. Seeing the stoic bravery of the saints, the emperor finally condemned them to be beheaded with the sword in the year 253.<\/p>\n
Source: OrthodoxWiki<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n Plan on attending our Labor Day Barbecue cooked by Tom Haley and crew following the Divine Liturgy on Sunday, September 4.<\/p>\n The menus includes chicken, pork chops, and rice pilaf. Salads and desserts need to brought by parishioners.<\/p>\n Please contact Tom or Marlene at 239-405-8298 or email them at haleysretired@comcast.net<\/a> and let them know what you can bring or to ask what is needed.<\/p>\n Make sure to bring your kids. They love to play together. More important, the friends they make at church when they are young are very<\/em> important in keeping them in the church as they enter their teen years.<\/p>\n Sunday School begins September 11, 2016 — the first Sunday after Labor Day and parents need to register their children!<\/p>\n You can register you child in three ways:<\/p>\n Two Feast Day Liturgies are scheduled for September:<\/p>\n Please mark your calendars. More details of these important day forthcoming.<\/p>\n As we enter into the new Ecclesiastical Year, St. Peter’s will hold at least one monthly parish social event. Please mark you calendars.<\/p>\n More details as we move closer to the dates.<\/p>\n All the names you offer for the health and help of loved ones or prayers for the departed are read by Fr. Hans and included in the commemorations before the Great Entrance in the Divine Liturgy (when the priest and altar servers process through the church and place the gifts on the altar).<\/p>\n Sometimes the lists are a bit longer and so there is a slight delay before the procession begins.<\/p>\n It is with sadness that we received the news that Dino Houpis will not be returning to Naples and St. Peter’s this winter. This is a great disappointment for Dino and our community. Dino loves St. Peter’s and we love him. <\/p>\n Dino sends his regards to everyone in St. Peter’s. I asked him if it would be okay with him to make this announcement in the newsletter and he said yes. He also asked me to tell you that he will miss all of his friends at St. Peter’s.<\/p>\n Many of you don’t know that Dino is a very accomplished man who was the trailblazer in a mechanical theory and wrote the first book in his field that is still the standard used today in the universities. He is working on editing the newest edition.<\/p>\n Pray for Dino, especially for his health. These last few years have been very difficult for him. If anyone would like to send him a note you can write him at: Dr. Constantine Houpis, 1125 Brittany Hills Drive, Dayton, OH 45459.<\/p>\n Dino will be living with his son and daughter-in-law. <\/p>\n You can read the daily scripture readings in two ways:<\/p>\n You can also download apps for your mobile device<\/a> for daily readings.<\/p>\n Reading scripture is important. Our hearts have to be purified but so do our minds. Holy Scripture contains what our Lord wants us to know and understand. It shapes how we think, and how we think is how we see the world. Read scripture and the eyes of our mind will open to see Jesus Christ working around us more clearly.<\/p>\n Choir practice also this Wednesday, August 31, 2016.<\/p>\n Choir practice begins at 6:00pm<\/p>\n Bible Study also this Wednesday, August 31, 2016.<\/p>\n Bible Study begins at 7:00pm<\/p>\n These eight passions should be destroyed as follows:<\/p>\n When the intellect (the mind) has been freed in this way from the passions we have described and been raised up to God, it will henceforth live the life of blessedness, receiving the pledge of the Holy Spirit (2 Corinthians 1:22<\/a>). And when it departs this life, dispassionate and full of true knowledge, it will stand before the light of the Holy Trinity and with the divine angels will shine in glory through all eternity.<\/p>\n —St. John Damascene, On the Virtues and the Vices<\/strong><\/p>\nLabor Day Barbecue Sunday, September 4, 2016<\/h2>\n
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Sunday School Registrations are Due<\/h2>\n
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Liturgies in September<\/h2>\n
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Events This Fall<\/h2>\n
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What Happens to the Names We Offer When Entering Church?<\/h2>\n
Farewell to a Good Friend<\/h2>\n
Receive the Daily Readings in your Inbox<\/h2>\n
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Choir practice on Wednesday, September 7, 2016<\/h2>\n
Bible Study on Wednesday, September, 2016<\/h2>\n
Wisdom from the Elders<\/h2>\n
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Prayer List on the St. Peter website<\/h2>\n