Holy Week 2015 Service Schedule
Holy Week 2015 Service Schedule

Saturday, April 4th Lazarus Saturday

9am Matins, 10am Divine Liturgy of Lazarus, 5pm Great Vespers

Sunday, April 5th Palm Sunday

9am Matins, 10am Divine Liturgy, 6pm Bridegroom Service

Monday, April 6th

6pm Bridegroom Service

Tuesday, April 7th

6pm Bridegroom Service

Wednesday, April 8th

6pm Holy Unction

Thursday, April 9th

6pm Twelve Gospels

Friday, April 10th Good Friday

9am Royal Hours, decorating of the tomb immediately following service

2pm Vespers, taking down from the Cross

6pm Lamentations

Saturday, April 11th

10am Divine Liturgy

10pm Matins-Rush Services-Resurrection Liturgy         Paschal celebration immediately following services

Sunday, April 12th

Divine Liturgy in IRONWOOD

 

 

Thought for the Day

Lazarus is in the tomb two days, seeing the dead of all ages, beholding strange sights of terror, a great crowd held by the bonds of Hades. His relatives grieve bitterly, looking at his tomb. But Christ is coming to bring His friend to life. - From the Presanctified Liturgy of the Sixth Wednesday of Great Lent


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Daily Orthodox Scriptures for Kids
Daily Orthodox Scriptures for Kids
New Testament readings with a short commentary at the end just for kids Usually around five minutes long, it is a fantastic way to get our children into the Bible.


Daily Orthodox Scriptures
Daily Orthodox Scriptures
A Journey Together Reading Through the Bible in One Year - Fr. Alexis Kouri helps lead listeners through a reading of the entire Bible in one year.


What is Orthodoxy?

"Sometimes called the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Orthodox Church is the first Christian Church, the Church founded by the Lord Jesus Christ and described in the pages of the New Testament.  Her history can be traced in unbroken continuity all the way back to Christ and His Twelve Apostles.  For twenty centuries, she has continued in her undiminished and unaltered faith and practice.  Today her apostolic doctrine, worship, and structure remain intact.  The Orthodox Church maintains that the Church is the living Body of Jesus Christ."      

Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America.