{"id":8028,"date":"2019-11-26T15:19:13","date_gmt":"2019-11-26T20:19:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/?p=8028"},"modified":"2019-11-26T15:19:13","modified_gmt":"2019-11-26T20:19:13","slug":"st-peter-newsletter-november-26-2019","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stpeterorthodoxchurch.com\/st-peter-newsletter-november-26-2019\/","title":{"rendered":"St. Peter Newsletter November 26, 2019"},"content":{"rendered":"

Twenty-fourth Sunday after Pentecost
Fourteenth Sunday of Luke<\/h2>\n

The Holy Prophet Nahum; Venerable Philaret the Almsgiver of Amnia; Martyr Ananias the Persian; Theoklitos, Archbishop of Lakedaemonia<\/h4>\n
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Righteous Philaret the Almsgiver<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Who Was Righteous Philaret the Merciful of Amnia in Asia Minor?<\/h4>\n

Righteous Philaret the Merciful, son of George and Anna, was raised in piety and the fear of God. He lived during the eighth century in the village of Amnia in the Paphlagonian district of Asia Minor. His wife, Theoseba, was from a rich and illustrious family, and they had three children: a son John, and daughters Hypatia and Evanthia.<\/p>\n

Philaret was a rich and illustrious dignitary, but he did not hoard his wealth. Knowing that many people suffered from poverty, he remembered the words of the Savior about the dread Last Judgment and about “these least ones” (Mt. 25:40); the Apostle Paul’s reminder that we will take nothing with us from this world (1 Tim 6:7); and the assertion of King David that the righteous would not be forsaken (Ps 36\/37:25). Philaret, whose name means “lover of virtue,” was famed for his love for the poor.<\/p>\n

Read more on the Orthodox Church in America<\/a> website.<\/em><\/p>\n

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ATTN PARENTS: St. Nicholas Divine Liturgy and Children’s Program, on Thursday, December 5, at 5:30pm<\/h2>\n
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We will hold our annual St. Nicholas Program on Thursday, December 5 starting with the Divine Liturgy at 5:30pm. The program for children follows. Please mark you calendar. <\/p>\n