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Saturday, March 31, 2007


 

Christ is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!!

Schedule of Services for Holy Week and Pascha 2007.

March 31 -- LAZARUS SATURDAY - Divine Liturgy 10 am

April 1 -- PALM SUNDAY - Divine Liturgy 10 am

April 4 -- GREAT WEDNESDAY - Holy Unction 7 pm
        This service will by led by His eminence Archbishop Metropolitan of         America and Canada g. Metodij

April 5 -- GREAT THURSDAY - Divine Liturgy 10 am
        Evening Service: Reading of the 12 Passion Gospels 7 pm

April 6 -- GREAT FRIDAY Royal Hours 10 am
        This service will by led by His eminence Archbishop Metropolitan of         America and Canada g. Metodij
        Evening Service: Burial of Jesus 7 pm

April 7 -- GREAT SATURDAY Divine Liturgy 10 am

April 7 -- Midnight EASTER Service Procession 11:30 pm

April 8 -- EASTER SUNDAY Divine Liturgy 10 am
        This service will by led by His eminence Archbishop Metropolitan of         America and Canada g. Metodij

April 9 -- Second Day of EASTER Divine Liturgy 10 am

April 10 -- Third Day of EASTER Divine Liturgy 10 am


Dear Parishioners,

May in these Easter Holidays, our souls and hearts be with the Risen Saviour. Let us exert ourselves to recognize and live His divine love and wisdom for our salvation. Let us cleanse our souls spiritually, to see Jesus with pure hearts and to rejoice His resurrection. May our God of love and peace, with the blessing for the Risen Saviour, be with us all.


History of the Macedonian Orthodox Church

According to the sources in the Acts, Saint Paul, Christ's disciple, began spreading Christianity in Macedonia and elsewhere on the Balkan Peninsula towards the mid 1st century AD. He visited this region on two occasions during his journeys through Europe and Asia. He was followed by Timothy and Silas, who remained in Macedonia after his departure. At that time, as a Roman province Macedonia often changed its borders and its ethnic composition. As a result of the Christianization in the first three centuries, the Christians in Macedonia at the beginning of the 4th century already had an organised Church with an established ecclesiastical hierarchy, whose bishops regularly participated at the ecumenical councils.

In the 5th century the Church had several metropolises and dioceses. The metropolises of Thessalonica and Skopje were the most distinguished among them. Several Christian basilicas originate from this period, including the one near the village of Bardovci, in the western outskirts of Skopje.

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Featured Article for the Week of March 4th, 2007

Insight into the Christian Mysteries...

This article was taken from 'The Truth of Our Faith'. A booked published by Uncut Mountain Press in December 2000. It gives insight into the wisdom and teachings of Elder CleopaIlie, a monk of the Sihastria Monastery. During this Lenten time and during our preparation for the Holy holiday of Easter, I felt it was important to reflect upon the Christian Mystery of Fasting.

Chapter 12 - On Fasting

Inquirer: Some say that the great Apostle Paul conveyed a different teaching concerning fasting from that of our Saviour Christ. Can you explain this to me?

Elder Cleopa: Fasting, according to the testimony of Saint Basil the Great, is the oldest commandment given by God to man. This great father of the Church of Christ says:

"O Man, be pious and meditate with the fear on the antiquity of the fast, for as old as is the world so old is also the commandment of fasting. Indeed this commandment was given in paradise when God said to Adam: 'Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it. For in the day that thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely die.'"

With the word "fasting" we mean abstinence from food, but also from all evil desires, so that the Christian may communicate his prayers to God with peace and fervour, kill his evil desires and acquire the Grace of God. The fast is a work of virtue for it bridles the desires of the flesh, strengthens the will, assists in repentance and thus is a means of salvation.

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