May 14, 2017: Sunday of the Samaritan Woman Epistle: Acts. 11: & Gospel: Jn. 4: 5-42

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- 2 - May 14, 2017: Sunday of the Samaritan Woman Epistle: Acts. 11: 19-26 & 29-30 Gospel: Jn. 4: 5-42 Mon., May 15 8:00 + Helen Beckage (Beckage Family) Tues., May 16 8:00 + Joseph Cheplick (Dorothy Zinsky) Wed., May 17 8:00 + Msgr. John Beckage (Beckage Family) Thurs. May 18 No Divine Liturgy Today Fri. May 19 8:00 + Alex, Dora & Rosemarie Muchisky (Mildred Bendersky) 6:30 pm Moleben to the Mother of God Sat., May 20 No Morning Divine Liturgy. 10:30 Confessions 2:00 pm Confessions 4:00 pm Intention of Josephine Kulesa (Mike & Carolyn Guy) Sun., May 21 9:00 + Justine & Michael Golay & Family (Marie & Jack Martin) 11:30 For Our Parishioners Sunday of the Samaritan Woman The fifth Sunday after the Feast of Holy Pascha is observed by the Eastern Church as the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman. The day commemorates the encounter of Christ with the Samaritan woman at Jacob s well. The biblical story of this event and the dialog between Christ and the woman is found in the Gospel of Saint John 4:5-42. One of the most ancient cities of the Promised Land was Shechem, also called Sikima, located at the foot of Mount Gerazim. There the Israelites had heard the blessings in the days of Moses and Jesus of Navi. Near to this town, Jacob, who had come from Mesopotamia in the nineteenth century before Christ, bought a piece of land where there

was a well. This well, preserved even until the time of Christ, was known as Jacob s Well. Later, before he died in Egypt, he left that piece of land as a special inheritance to his son Joseph (Gen. 49:22). This town, before it was taken into possession by Samaria, was also the leading city of the kingdom of the ten tribes. In the time of the Romans it was called Neapolis, and at present Nablus. It was the first city in Canaan visited by the Patriarch Abraham. Here also, Jesus of Navi (Joshua) addressed the tribes of Israel for the - 3 - last time. Almost three hundred years later, all Israel assembled there to m a k e Roboam ( R e - hoboam) king. When our Lord J e s u s Christ, t h e n, came at midday to this city, which is also called Sychar (John 4:5), He was wearied from the journey and the heat. He sat down at this well. After a little while the Samaritan woman mentioned in today s Gospel passage came to draw water. As she conversed at some length with the Lord and heard from Him secret things concerning herself, she

believed in Him; through her many other Samaritans also believed. Concerning the Samaritans we know the following: In the year 721 before Christ, Salmanasar (Shalmaneser), King of the Assyrians, took the ten tribes of the kingdom of Israel into captivity, and relocated all these people to Babylon and the land of the Medes. From there he gathered various nations and sent them to Samaria. These nations had been idolaters from before. Although they were later instructed in the Jewish faith and believed in the one God, they worshipped the idols also. Furthermore, they accepted only the Pentateuch of Moses, and rejected the other books of Holy Scripture. Nonetheless, they thought themselves to be descendants of Abraham and Jacob. It takes a Mother s LOVE to make a house a home, A place to be remembered, no matter where we roam. It takes a Mother s PATIENCE to bring a child up right, - 4 - What is a Mother by Helen Steiner Rice Therefore, the pious Jews named these Judaizing and idolatrous peoples Samaritans, since they lived in Samaria, the former leading city of the Israelites, as well as in the other towns thereabout. The Jews rejected them as heathen and foreigners, and had no communion with them at all, as the Samaritan woman observed, the Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans (John 4:9). Therefore, the name Samaritan is used derisively many times in the Gospel narrations. After the Ascension of the Lord, and the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the woman of Samaria was baptized by the holy Apostles and became a great preacher and Martyr of Christ; she was called Photine, and her feast is kept on February 26. And her COURAGE and her CHEERFULNESS to make a dark day bright. It takes a Mother s THOUGHT- FULNESS to mend the heart s deep hurts,

And her SKILL and her ENDUR- ANCE to mend little socks and shirts. It takes a Mother s KINDNESS to forgive us when we err, To sympathize in trouble and bow her head in prayer. It takes a Mother s WISDOM to recognize our needs, And to give us reassurance by her - 5 - loving words and deeds. It takes a Mother s endless FAITH, her CONFIDENCE and TRUST, To guide us through the pitfalls of selfishness and lust. And that is why in all this world there could not be another, Who could fulfill God s purpose as completely as a Mother. Happy Mother s Day! Kneeling in Our Church... A Clarification During the Paschal Season the posture of prayer in the Ukrainian Catholic Church is to stand for the entire Liturgy except for the infirm. It is, however, acceptable to sit when the book so instructs, but to stand instead of kneeling. This is the practice until the Prayers of Kneeling are recited at Vespers on Pentecost or after the Sunday Divine Liturgy that day. Contrary to past custom we stand for the singing of Heavenly King Comforter at the beginning of the Liturgy on Pentecost Sunday. Outside the Paschal Season it is the custom of the Ukrainian Catholic Church again to stand on Sunday through out the year because every Sunday commemorates the Resurrection of the Lord. It is a custom however, that has fallen into disuse. The practice of kneeling at the prescribed times at weekday Divine Liturgy is of relatively recent development; of Western theological influence. And, outside of the Paschal Season, again under Western influence, kneeling became the normal posture for prayer. The Instruction of the Holy See in 1996 requests a return to the authentic traditions of our Ukrainian Catholic Church. The Pope seems to

recognize the value of our Tradition better, at times, than we ourselves. Our forebearer discarded some customs/traditions in hope of recognition. We now are re-claiming those customs/traditions because we understand their legitimacy. It is not a repudiation of belief; it is a refining of practice. Standing expresses the belief that through the Resurrection of Christ we have been released The children of our Religious Education Program, under the direction of Pat and Cathy Marcinko, will be singing the responses to the 11:30 Liturgy today, May 8 th. Our The month of May is devoted to our heavenly Mother, Mary. A Moleben service will be offered on Fridays in May, at 6:30 pm. Come to church, On Sunday, June 4, 2017, we celebrate the Feast of Pentecost. As is the tradition in our Parish, we will celebrate a Divine Liturgy in the Cemetery Chapel. Following the - 6 - Angelic Music May Devotions Mark Your Calendars... from the bonds and slavery of sin. No longer need we cower in shame but, stand, elated that we have been justified through His suffering and death. If we truly believe the things we pray, then truly we are in the Kingdom of Heaven and the Divine Liturgy and our posture of prayer is our expression of that belief. It is the forgiven that stand before God. children hope you will join them in the singing throughout the Liturgy. What a beautiful way to honor our Blessed Mother and our own mothers on this special day. join us in honoring her, who God first honored, by choosing her to be the Mother of His Son. Divine Liturgy, a Panakhyda will be celebrated followed by the Blessing of the Graves. On Pentecost only, THE 9:00 DIVINE LITURGY WILL

BE IN ENGLISH; THE 11:30 DIVINE LITURGY WILL AT - 7 - AT THE CEMETERY CHAPEL AND SUNG BY THE CHOIR. St. Cyril s at the Park Park Baseball tickets have been ordered for the Railriders game versus the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs on Saturday, July 8 th at PNC Field. This game is scheduled to start at 6:35 pm. 7th Annual Rummage Sale Our 7 th Annual (fund raiser) Rummage Sale will be held on Friday, September 22, Saturday, September 23 and Sunday, September 24 in the School Gym. More info to follow at a later date. So start gathering and contact Lauren Telep at 570-383-0319 or Rev. Nestor Iwasiw 570-489-2271 to DROP OFF your items off in May, June, July, August. We will accept them NOW. CALL FIRST. (Remember no clothes, no shoes, no TV s, no computers, no encyclopedias, no baby car seats, no mattresses). JUST CLEAN AND SELLABLE from estates, remolding, moving, garage and yard sales etc. Let s make this 7 th Annual Rummage Sale as good as the last one! Collection Processing Team... The Collection Processing Team for the month of May 2017 is Team #1: Sunday Collection for May 6 & 7, 2017: $ William Vervan, Sr., Roger Barren, and Jerry Sereditch. Altar Boy and Lector Schedule for May 20 & 21, 2017 Altar Boys Lectors 4:00 pm Samuel Sczesniak -- Brett Lowe Andrew Augustine 9:00 am Patrick Marcinko -- Cole Marcinko Pat Marcinko 11:30 am Thomas Radle -- David Slachtish Frank Lesnefsky

- 84 - Ss. Cyril & Methodius Ukrainian Catholic Church 135 River St., Olyphant, PA 18447-1435 Telephone: 570-489-2271 Fax: 570-489-6918 Web Site: stcyrils.weconnect.com E-Mail: sscyrilandmethodius@comcast.net Rev. Nestor Iwasiw, Pastor