ST. JOSAPHAT UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 100TH ANNIVERSARY 1918-2018 SEPTEMBER 30 19TH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST TONE 2 September 30, 2018 2:00 PM: 100th Anniversary Divine Liturgy (Most Reverend Andriy Rabiy) 5:00 PM: 100th Anniversary Banquet (Palace Reception Hall -- Allentown) Great Vespers and Matins for the Protection of the Mother of God will not be served this year. Mon. Oct 1: Protection of the Theotokos (Holyday) 9:00 AM: +Ivan Jurynec and +Anna Sawicky (Marie Plachta) Tue to Sat: No Divne Services SUNDAY OCT. 7TH: 20th Sunday After Pentecost (Tone 3) Sat. Eve. Vigil 6:30 PM: +Louise Rybak (Agnes Golab) 10:00 AM: For the Living and Departed Members of the Parish WELCOME BISHOP ANDRIY RABIY TO ST. JOSAPHAT. WE ARE HAPPY THAT YOU HAVE JOINED US FOR THE CELEBRATION OF OUR 100TH ANNIVERSARY. OUR PRAYERS AND BEST WISHES GO OUT TO YOU. MAY GOD GRANT YOU MANY BLESSED AND HAPPY YEARS!
1918 2018 WELCOME VISITORS The Christian Family of St. Josaphat would like to welcome the visiting clergy and religious as well as the many family, friends and visitors as we celebrate this weekend the 100th anniversary of St. Josaphat Parish in Bethlehem, PA. We welcome you and we thank you for praying and celebrating with us. READERS GREETERS SEPT 29: NO SERVICES SEPT 30: Hambor Kadingo/Buddock/Pastrick/Arnold OCT 1: DeNardo Tetrapod OCT 6: Rybak Meixell OCT 7: Hambor Buddock/Pastrick/Arnold Church Cleaning: None this week FUTURE EVENTS NEXT SUNDAY ECF Classes 1-12 Oct. 8: Monthly Tryzub Meeting Nov. 11: Annual St. Josaphat Dinner Dec. 9: St. Nicholas and Bake Sale NOT FEELING WELL Please Pray For: Greg Neff, Michael Stegura, Halyna Stegura, Deacon Michael Waak AFFORDABLE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING Ascension Manor is an affordable residential housing complex for seniors 62 years of age and older sponsored by the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia. Located at 911 North Franklin Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19123, one block from the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral. The Manor is made up of two residential towers with 279 apartments and is presently home to 307 residents. If you would like more information, please contact Ascension Manor, Inc. by phone at 215-922-1116 or email at: info@ascensionmanor.org. WEDDINGANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION We invite all our married faithful to join with Bishop Andriy to celebrate their Wedding Anniversaries at a Divine Liturgy in the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Sunday, October 21, 2018 at 11 AM followed by a Banquet in their honor. If you are interested in attending, see Fr. Daniel who has a registration form for you. October 16 is the registration deadline. THE WAY Did you know The Way, our archieparchial newspaper is available for FREE through the internet? Our newspaper is published twice a month in both an English language version and a Ukrainian language version. To receive this online newspaper, simply send your email address to: theway@ukrarcap.org. You may also share The Way with family and friends by sending their email addresses to: theway@ukrarcp.org. All parishioners are encouraged to receive and read The Way, the Catholic newspaper of our Philadelphia Archeparchy. REMEMBER WHY YOU ARE HERE Let all persons be seized with fear; let heaven exult when Christ, the Son of God, is on the altar in the hands of the priest. [St. Francis of Assisi]
Sunday September 30, 2018 100 th Anniversary Divine Liturgy Using the Divine Liturgy Book Antiphons: Pages 10 & 16 Holy God Page 100 Propers: Troparion Tone 2 Page 59 When you went down to death Tropar to St. Josaphat: O Priest-martyr Josaphat, you are a bright luminary, for you being a good shepherd have given your life for your sheep and were killed by the adversaries. Whereupon you have entered heaven to dwell with angels. O Saint who suffered so much, we ask you to pray the Arch-Shepherd Christ, that we may someday stand at His right and save our souls. Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit Kondak Tone 2 pages 59 & 60 You rose from the tomb. Tone 4 Now and forever and ever. Amen Since childhood the crucified Christ enlightened you. In religious life you did resemble the angels by leading a holy life. You have vigorously preached the union, with martyr s blood you have pacified hearts divided by dissension, and thus have you received a crown from Christ. Remember therefore us who sing to you. O immovable Pillar of the union. Prokimenon of the Sunday Tone 2 page 60 The Lord is my strength and my song of praise. Alleluia Tone 2 Page 61 Hymn to the Mother of God Page38
THE PROTECTION OF THE MOTHER OF GOD. One of the favorite Holy Days in the Ukrainian Church, is to be found on the Church Calendar on October 1 st. It commemorates the appearance of the Mother of God in Constantinople in the 10 th century. It is recorded in the life of St. Andrew, known as the Fool for Christ. St. Andrew and St. Epiphanius were in church for services when they saw the Mother of God approach the altar, supported by St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist. She knelt and prayed with tears in her eyes. Then she took the veil she was wearing and extended it over her arms as a sign of protection. There are many icons depicting this event, but she is always depicted with the veil over her arms as a sign that she will always protect us. She is never alone but always with Christ. Today, with her veil (omophor) she stands in our church along with the hosts of saints and she is always ready to hear our prayers of need and to take them to the Throne of God. We pray: Remember us in your prayers, O Lady, Virgin
BRINGING THE LORD TO OTHERS Inviting friends to our Church? This is a generous way of sharing your faith with others! Maybe it s a close friend or neighbor; a co-worker or some acquaintance. Your Roman Catholic visitor may expect to receive communion. It is good to let them know that it is quite proper to do so, if in their own Church they are capable of the same. But, it may be worthwhile to advise them that they are not going to receive in their hands - as our way of distributing the Body and Blood of Christ under both species is done with a spoon. Be sure to remind them to open their mouth wide; tilt their head back; let the priest drop the Holy Eucharist into their mouth (without touching the spoon); and they should not say Amen or anything else! They should be encouraged to follow (and sing) along using the books available - and not get lost in private prayer or their rosary - since the Divine Liturgy IS the public prayer of the Church and supersedes any other devotion. Protestant and unbaptized friends may need to be gently told of our belief in the real Presence of the Eucharist, and the qualifying necessity of being baptized and chrismated (confirmed) to approach the Holy Mysteries. Orthodox faithful may be admitted to Holy Communion, since their belief is the same as ours, however their sensitivities over communion with a jurisdiction or hierarchy are to be respected. HOLD FIRMLY THAT OUR FIATH IS IDENTI- CAL WITH THAT OF THE ANCIENTS. DENY THIS, AND YOU DIS- SOLVE THE UNITY OF THE CHURCH. St. Thoimas Aquinas