We have a beautiful week planned, do feel free to join us!
Wednesday, June 12, 2019 Faith and Love - 7pm Compline - 8pm "Hello, my name is Paul..." This Wednesday evening, Fr. Paul will introduce himself and his perspective of parish health to the community. Take this opportunity to know your priest - ask questions, discuss, and share a cup of coffee with your parish priest. Thursday, June 13, 2019 St. Silouan House of Hospitality - 9:30am to 2:30pm Each Thursday, St Silouan continues the litugical life of our community - gathering, praying, and sharing a meal together. Come and be connected to others, brothers and sisters in Christ. For those who cannot for one reason or another be present during this communal work of mercy, you can participate through your prayers, and if you are interested, please speak to Fr. Paul about offering food/or the cost of a meal in memorial of a loved one. If you'd like to stop by and grab a cup of coffee with Fr. Paul, by all means, please do! Saturday, June 15, 2019 Greenification – 2 pm Join us at 2 pm and help us decorate our parish in green –the colour of life, for the Holy Spirit. Before making the trip to St. Silouan’s: 1. grab a garbage bag or basket and a pair of shears or scissors; 2. visit your backyard or a field or river trail or ravine; 3. respectfully harvest whatever greenery is available: grasses to spread on the floor; green vines (which grow as weeds) to wrap around icons or windowsills or other areas; green branches or blossoming branches; flowers are always welcome….as they complement the green; potted plants are also welcome. 4. Bring your greenery to the parish by 2 pm or shortly afterwards;, we’ll start decorating at about 2:30 together as a community. Vigil for the Feast of Pentecost - 5pm - Come let us with one voice glorify the coming of the Holy Spirit, who "called all to unity". Sunday of Pentecost, June 16, 2019 Hours - 930am Divine liturgy for Pentecost - 10am Agape meal - 11:30am Kneeling Vespers - 12:30PM Troparion — Tone 8 Blessed art You O Christ Our God / You have revealed the fishermen as most wise / By sending down upon them the Holy Spirit / Through them You drew the world into Your net / O Lover of Man, Glory to You! Kontakion — Tone 8 When the most High came down and confused the tongues, / He divided the nations; / But when he distributed the tongues of fire / He called all to unity. / Therefore, with one voice, we glorify the All-holy Spirit! FYI: Parish Annual General Meeting Our Annual General Meeting will be next week June 20th, don't forget to get your membership and stewardship forms to Theda or Bogdan.
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Wishing you a joyous and fruitful Pascha. Christ is Risen and Hell's power is shattered, where O Death is thy sting? Thank you to everyone who made Pascha so beautiful and helped us in the long road to this moment. It truly was a joyous feast, proclaiming light to the darkness, dueling processions, a packed beautiful decorated new church, a great choir, and an amazing feast in the early hours of the morning. We hope you have gotten some time to rest. As a reminder we have two services this week: Paschal Canon and Liturgy: Wednesday @6:30pm Paschal Canon and Liturgy for St Thomas Sunday: Sunday @ 9:30am See you there! From our multicultural family:
New Location By God's grace we are at our new location: 237 Sackville Street Toronto, Ontario M5A 3G1 (Enter by the three doors at street level on Sackville Ave. Once inside, head downstairs and enter the first door on the right.) There is no dedicated parking so you may wish to use street parking or the Green P lot across from the church. We wish to thank everyone who helped us move and St George's Macedono-Bulgarian Orthodox Church for hosting us for the last two months. We are truly blessed by the generosity we have been shown and God's amazing hand in all of this. Upcoming Services The next week is a busy one as we journey to the Cross and on to the Joyous Resurrection. Come, join us! As Christ invited us, "keep watch with Me."
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There is a signup sheet for our tradition of breaking the fast of Pascha after liturgy. Do sign up if you can and don't feel like you can't stay if you dont bring anything, there will be a lot of food. Other Ways to Help Out
Reception of Jolene and Rowan As you may have heard, with the bishop's blessing we will be receiving Jolene and Rowan through Chrismation into the Orthodox church on St. Basil's Liturgy on Great and Holy Saturday. Prayers would be appreciated for their journey. Resources for Parents Holy Week is a wonderful, special week for Orthodox Christians. It is also filled with long services that can be challenging to anyone, but especially to young children. This post offers suggestions for Holy Week that can help to make Holy Week more meaningful for children of different ages. There are many ideas here. They range from ideas of ways to prepare yourself for the week to ways to help your children understand the services to crafty things you can do together. Check out these ideas if you have time, and apply any that you wish. Please do not let these many suggestions discourage you, especially if you do not have the energy to add “one more thing” to your family’s schedule! You know your family, and what each member needs the most. So live accordingly!
Above all, let us love our Lord and each other throughout Holy Week. May we live this week together, in awe of His compassion and mercy, and in gratitude for His great gift to us. May all that we do (or do not do!) prepare us to celebrate His holy resurrection! SEE YOU AT THE FINISH LINE! St. Silouan has moved to a new home at 237 Sackville Street! A few words from Father Paul on our move:
"...[O]ur first Divine Liturgy at our 237 Sackville location (lower level) will fittingly be held on Lazarus Saturday at 9:30 am. Enter by the three doors at street level on Sackville Ave. Once inside, head downstairs and enter the first door on the right. [...] May this new temple be a place for us to grow older together, to see our children pray and play together, to welcome the stranger together, to laugh and even cry together. May it be a place of many Holy gatherings, pleasing in the Lord’s sight." All are welcome to this weekend's Lenten Retreat with the much beloved, Very Rev. Fr. Maxym and Matushka Yvonne Lysack!
See poster for details St Mary of Egypt's life is a story of the power of God's grace and mercy as we seek true repentance. God takes us through the desert in order to purify us and prepare us for his glory of the Promised land. Each desert is unique to our woundedness and calling., but the desert is not enough, we need each other. St Zosima, a lauded monk, is taught humility and true monastic life by a woman (whom he was least expecting) and St Mary learns to reset her unhealthy relationship with men by a relationship with the holy St Zosima. God has prepared them for this moment of encounter. Come and see how God can create great beauty out of the ashes of our lives.
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Lenten Retreat In order to renew our lifes we are having a retreat this Friday, Saturday and Sunday with our Dean Fr. Maxyme. This is a great chance to get confession as well as refocus on our life in Christ. Reminder Earlier Start Time To accommodate our host parish shorter service, we will be starting at 9:00am for the hours and 9:30am for the Liturgy of St Basil for the next two Sundays. Look forward to seeing you there! Update on New Location We are hoping to sign a lease very soon and be able to start Holy Week in the new location, do pay attention to announcements in the upcoming weeks about location of services. :) Reception of Jolene and Rowan As you may have heard, with the bishop's blessing we will be receiving Jolene and Rowan through Chrismation into the Orthodox church on St. Basil's Liturgy on Great and Holy Saturday. Prayers would be appreciated for their journey. Thank You Thank you to Bogdan for hosting last week and Theda and Nick for hosting Akathists at your home, we are truly blessed to be able to pray and fellowship together. A continued thank you for all those that have stepped up to take care of the chapel,setup, the food, Phos, the Choir, read the services, building liturgical items, or just helping with community; we are truly blessed by gift of your time! Cleanup Crew We need volunteers to help setup the church on Sundays about 45 minutes before the service. (ie 8:15 am on Sunday). This will hopefully alleviate the burden on Fr. and a small group that have been doing it. Please sign up here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dkBE_ieiI8Bhhdmh68DgPboJDDdOiFL3JI920jSI2k0/edit?usp=drive_web&ouid=100380447218779408151 If you would be able to help with reading, please sign up here https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pNJgJKwHvxUp-96M4-Q5WuIMgUefkF9NfcDhiBRPqaI/edit?usp=sharing Icons Does anyone have a nice icon (written or printed) at home that would be appropriate for an upcoming feast? Anyone with some icon calendar taking up space? We need it! Please talk to Subdn Michael, in particular we need:
LITURGY EPISTLES: Hebrews 6.13-20 and Ephesians 5.9-19 LITURGY GOSPELS: Mark 9.17-31 and Matthew 4.25-5.12 Troparion — Tone 1 Dweller of the desert and angel in the body, / you were shown to be a wonder-worker, our God-bearing Father John. / You did receive heavenly gifts through fasting, vigil, and prayer: / healing the sick and the souls of those drawn to you by faith. / Glory to Him who gave thee strength! / Glory to Him who granted you a crown! / Glory to Him who through you grants healing to all! Kontakion — Tone 4 The Lord truly set youon the heights of abstinence, / to be a guiding star, showing the way to the universe, / O our Father and Teacher John. Early Start March 31
To accommodate our host parish's meeting, we will be starting at 9:00am for the hours and 9:30am for the Liturgy of St Basil. Look forward to seeing you there! Upcoming Services
Thank You Thank you to Anna and Melody for hosting our second akathist, the prayer service was beautiful and the food amazing! We also had a series of firsts with Fr. Paul of our liturgy at Annunciation on Monday and Pre-Sancitified Liturgy on Wednesday. It truly is a blessing to be able to pray together as a community. A reminder that you will pretty much miss lent if you only show up on Sundays. Cleanup Crew We need volunteers to help setup the church on Sundays about 45 minutes before the service. (ie 8:15 am tomorrow). This will hopefully alleviate the burden on Fr. and a small group that have been doing it. Please sign up here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dkBE_ieiI8Bhhdmh68DgPboJDDdOiFL3JI920jSI2k0/edit?usp=drive_web&ouid=100380447218779408151 Icons Does anyone have a nice icon (written or printed) at home that would be appropriate for an upcoming feast? Anyone with some icon calendar taking up space? We need it! In particular we need St Mary of Egypt, Christs Entry to Jeruselem, Lazurus, the Last Supper, the Crucifixion, Ascension, Pentecost... Please talk to Subdn Michael if you have one of these. Oridination Photos Axios to our new Clergy! It was a beautiful event in Ottawa, thanks to our gracious hosts of Christ the Savior. Please find photos from the Ordination on our Photo Page or on our Diocesan Site. Upcoming Services
Parish Meeting after Presanctified Liturgy Wednesday March 27 We would like to invite everyone to a group discussion following our first Pre-sanctified liturgy this Wednesday, March 27th, which will begin at 6:30pm. Instead of our regular custom to break bread in silence, we would like to take the opportunity to meet and discuss recent developments for a future semi-permanent home for our church community Upcoming Services
For Those Coming to Ottawa Saturday March 23rd vespers with H.E. begins at 5 pm - a Soul Saturday Panakhyda will begin prior to that at 4:30 pm. After vespers there will be a informal get together at a nearby restaurant/pub. Please be advised that His Eminence has moved the liturgy start time on Sunday March 24th to 9:30 am. The ordinations to the Sub-diaconate will begin promptly on the heals of the start of the service - so be sure to give yourself some cushionroom if you're the type who likes to arrive just as liturgy begins. This is the work of the faithful, to pray with the Metropolitan so that the grace of God will come upon those being ordained to carry the ministry of our church. (Limited) parking is available behind the church hall (58 Arthur Street), which is around the corner from the church. There are also three or four pay lots within two blocks of the church, and if you arrive early enough, you should find free street parking as well. Do reach out to the clergy and parish council if you need assistance to come. Parish Meeting after Presanctified Liturgy Wednesday March 27 We would like to invite everyone to a group discussion following our first Pre-sanctified liturgy this Wednesday, March 27th, which will begin at 6:30pm. Instead of our regular custom to break bread in silence, we would like to take the opportunity to meet and discuss recent developments for a future semi-permanent home for our church community. As we begin the journey towards the joy of the resurrection we have some tools the church has given to enable the Metanoia (conversion) of our lives we are called to.
Remember these tools can be a sword or a scalpel depending on how you use them. The four Sundays before lent are our guide to how to use these tools:
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