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St. Athanasius Orthodox Academy Information Seminar Saturday, Jan 31st 2:00pm All are warmly invited to attend the first information seminar for St. Athanasius Orthodox Academy! An initiative exploring the possibility of an Orthodox Christian classical education within the GTA.
This gathering is open to EVERYONE - parents, parishioners, educators, future parents, Orthodox or non-Orthodox and anyone interested in learning more about the vision, purpose, and hopes for the future of Orthodox education for our children. Whether you are actively discerning schooling options or simply wish to listen and ask questions, your presence is welcome and encouraged. The seminar will take place on Saturday, January 31st, from 2:00–4:00 PM, at 237 Sackville Street (Lower Level). Refreshments and childcare will be provided. Please come, listen, ask questions, and help discern together whether this work is something God is calling our community to pursue. Glory to Jesus Christ!
Back by popular demand, The Vine, St. Silouan’s Young Adult Ministry is excited to invite you to our next event: Bible Trivia Night At Blessing in Disguise Bistro and Pub (150 John Street, Toronto, ON) https://maps.app.goo.gl/VMTrTfB84CgijFbi9 Friday, February 6th ⏰ 7:30 PM Join us for an evening of fellowship, good food, and a fun challenge of your Bible knowledge. Please RSVP by February 1st so we can reserve enough space. Email us at: [email protected] We look forward to seeing you there! The chapel and home of the late Hieromonk Nicholas of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist Hermitage in Combermere, Ontario, was once again visited with prayers and hymns to the glory of God. The hermitage, which has been largely unused since the falling asleep of Fr. Nicholas on December 26, 2021, remains a true treasure within our Diocese. For nearly fifty years, Hieromonk Nicholas lived and prayed there in quiet contemplation. The hermitage has no running water, only a well behind the cabin, and is heated solely by a wood-burning stove. Though located near the town of Combermere (approximately a three-and-a-half-hour drive east of Toronto), Fr. Nicholas worked out his salvation in near-complete isolation. The wooden lodge, with its low ceilings on the main floor and what remains of the chapel above in the half-story, is tucked away off an easy-to-miss private side road—hidden from the world, yet fully known to God. This hermitage is part of our Diocese and our Deanery, and it holds a unique place in the story of ACROD in Canada. Over the years, Fr. Nicholas would occasionally allow the faithful from our sister parish, Christ the Saviour in Ottawa, under Fr. Maxym Lysak, to visit on special occasions, though his primary calling remained one of monastic solitude. The hermitage is situated in a very rural region of Ontario, far from any Orthodox parish. For the few Orthodox families who lived in the surrounding area, His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas asked Fr. Nicholas, in fatherly love, to care for them. Opening to them the doorway of heaven through the holy Sacraments of the Church, which he did with great pastoral joy. With the archpastoral blessing of His Eminence Metropolitan Gregory, it is our hope to hold Divine Liturgies at the hermitage periodically, as well as to offer day retreats there. May the Lord help us to continue to reveal these hidden and precious lives, so that through these 'little flowers' in the Lords garden, we too may behold the glory of God. After a praying the Divine Liturgy for the feast of Theophany, a small group of parishioners journeyed to Ash Bridges Bay to pray the great blessing of the waters at Lake Ontario. After the blessing the Fathers met a kind photographer who was taking candid photos of the blessing. After the blessing of the waters at Ash Bridges Bay the group spent some time in a lunch time festal agape and fellowship at a local fast food restaurant. Wishing you all a blessed and holy feast! Today the blinding mist of the world is dispersed by the Epiphany of our God.
Today the whole creation shines with light from on high. Today error is laid low and the coming of the Master has made for us a way of salvation. Today things above keep feast with things below, and things below commune with things above. Today the triumphant assembly of the Orthodox keeps this holy festival with great joy. Today the Master hastens towards baptism that He may lift man up to the heights. Today He that bows not, bows down to His own servant that He may set us free from bondage. Today we have purchased the Kingdom of Heaven: for the Lord’s Kingdom shall have no end. Today earth and sea share the joy of the world, and the world is filled with gladness. Monday, January 5, 2026
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