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كنيسة مار نقوال األنطاكية األرثوذكسية St. Nicholas Orthodox Church Antiochian Archdiocese of North America Diocese of Los Angeles and the West 5200 Diamond Hts. Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94131 Tel: (415) 648-5200 Email: info@stnicholas-sf.com--website:stnicholas-sf.com His Eminence Metropolitan JOSEPH, Archbishop of New York and Metropolitan of all North America Pastor, V. Rev. Fr. George Baalbaki (586) 214-4428 revbaalbaki@yahoo.com Pastor Emeritus, V. Rev. Fr. Gregory Ofiesh Sub-Dn. Michel Khoury Sub-Dn. Ilyan Baalbaki Parish Council Chairman: Maher Shami Sunday, June 17, 2018 Memorial Service: Three Nine and Forty Day Memorial Service for the Servant of God Fouad Bouche offered by Jada families. May his memory be eternal! The Epistle: St. Paul to the Romans. (5:1-10) Brethren, since we are justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Through Him we have obtained access to this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in our hope of sharing es the glory of God. More than that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not disappoint us, because God s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit which has been given to us. While we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly. Why, one will hardly die for a righteous man though perhaps for a good man one will dare even to die. But God shows His love for us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us. Since, therefore, we are now justified by His blood, much more shall we be saved by Him from the wrath of God. For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of His Son, much more, now that we are reconciled, we shall be saved by His life. Not only so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received our reconciliation. الرسالة: رومية ١-١٠ ٥: ٠ ب ئخ ح ئر لذ ث ش س ب ثب ٠٦ ب ف ب ع ٩ غ هللا ثشث ب ٠ غ ع ا غ ١ خ ا ز ث دظ أ ٠ ؼ ب ب ا ذخ ي ثب ٠٦ ب ئ ز ا ؼ خ ا ز ذ ف ١ ب م ١ فزخش ف سجبء جذ هللا. ١ ظ زا فمؾ ث أ ٠ ؼ ب فزخش ثب شذائذ ػب ١ أ ا شذ ح ر شئ ا ظجش ا ظجش ٠ شئ ا ٨ زذب ا ٨ زذب ا شجبء ا شجبء ٠ خض ٨ ٤ ذج خ هللا لذ أ ف ١ ؼذ ف ل ث ب ثب ش ح ا مذط ا ز أ ػط ب ٤ ا غ ١ خ ئر و ب ثؼذ ػؼفبء بد ف ا ٤ ا ػ ا بفم ١ ٠ ىبد ٨ أدذ ٠ د ػ ثبس. ف ؼ أدذ ا ٠ مذ ػ أ ٠ د ػ طب خ أ ب هللا ف ١ ذي ػ ذج ز ب ثأ ئر و ب خطأح ثؼذ بد ا غ ١ خ ػ ب. فجب ٤ دش وث ١ ش ا ئر لذ ث ش س ب ثذ خ ض ث ا غؼت ٤ ب ئرا و ب لذ ط ذ ب غ هللا ث د اث ذ أػذاء فجب ٤ دش وث ١ ش ا خ ض ثذ ١ بر ذ ظب ذ. اإلنجيل: مت ى ٢٢-٣٣ ٦: لبي ا شة : عشاج ا جغذ ا ؼ ١. فا وب ذ ػ ١ ه ثغ ١ طخ فجغذن و ٠ ى ١ ش ا. ئ وب ذ ػ ١ ه شش ٠ شح فجغذن و ٠ ى ظ ب. ئرا وب ا س ا ز ف ١ ه ظ ٩ ب فب ظ ٩ و ٠ ى ٠ غزط ١ غ ٨ أدذ أ ٠ ؼجذ سث ١ ٤ ئ ب أ ٠ جغغ ا ادذ ٠ ذت ا ٢ خش أ ٩ ٠ ص ا ادذ ٠ شري ا ٢ خش. ٨ رمذس ػ أ رؼجذ ا هللا ا بي. ف زا أل ي ى ٨ ر ز ا ٤ فغى ث ب رأو ث ب رششث ٤ جغبدو ٨ ث ب ر جغ. أ ١ غذ ا فظ أفؼ ا طؼب ا جغذ أفؼ ا جبط أ ظش ا ئ ؽ ١ س ا غ بء فا ب ٨ رضسع ٨ رذظذ ٨ رخض ف ا ٤ شاء أث و ا غ ب ٠ م ر ب. أف غز أ ز أفؼ ب ى ئرا ا ز ٠ مذس ػ أ ٠ ض ٠ ذ ػ لب ز رساػ ب ادذح برا ر ز ثب جبط اػزج ش ا ص بثك ا ذم و ١ ف ر. ئ ب ٨ رزؼت ٨ رغضي. أ ب أل ي ى ئ ع ١ ب فغ ف و جذ ٠ جظ و ادذح ب. فارا وب ػشت ا ذم ا ز ٠ جذ ا ١ ف غذ ٠ طشح ف ا ز س ٠ جغ هللا ىزا أف ٩ ٠ جغى ثب ٤ دش أ ز ٠ ب ل ١ ا ٠٦ ب ف ٩ ر ز ا لبئ ١ : برا أو أ برا ششة أ برا جظ فا زا و رط ج ا ٤ ٤ أثبو ا غ ب ٠ ؼ أ ى رذزبج ئ زا و. فبؽ ج ا أ ٨ ى د هللا ثش زا و ٠ ضاد ى.

THE GOSPEL: St. Matthew. (6:22-33) The Lord said, The eye is the lamp of the body. So, if your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light; but if your eye is unhealthy, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then, the light in you is darkness, how great is the darkness! No one can serve two masters; for a slave will either hate the one and love the other, or be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and wealth. Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, I or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air; they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? And can any of you by worrying add a single hour to your span of life? And why do you worry about clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not clothed like one of these. But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you-you of little faith? Therefore, do not worry, saying, What will we eat? or What will we drink? or What will we wear? For it is the Gentiles who strive for all these things; and indeed your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. But strive first for the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. SAVE THE DATE: CAMP THREE HOLY YOUTHS: June 18-22 nd at St. Sava Mission in Jackson, California. Tuition: $100 per camper. Space is limited and we are no longer accepting certain age groups. Please call us for availability. We would like to encourage you to bring the youth where they will learn the word of God, learn discipline, have fun and fellowship and make their Orthodox faith stronger. Register online at www.norcaldeanerycamp.org. LADIES AUXILIARY BARBECUE: Saturday June 23rd at 1:00 PM at St. Nicholas. Let s start the summer right with a fun Ladies activity (Ladies only), the ladies will be hosting a barbecue, you can spread the word and invite your friends and family. There will be plenty of delicious food and drinks. Donation: $20 adult and kids $5. It is okay to bring your hookah and supplies. You can count on us to make this event extra special, and we re counting on you to support our church. ST. NICHOLAS ANNUAL PICNIC: Sunday July 8 th at Hanna Winery at 5353 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95401. DIVINE LITURGY CHURCH SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT THE WINERY! We will have a bus leaving from the church to transport those who are unable to drive. There will be limited capacity so please call us in advance to reserve a seat. ST. NICHOLAS ANNUAL FOOD FESTIVAL: September 29 th & 30 th. More info to come. Special Announcement: Dearly beloved faithful of St. Nicholas, construction is under way for a new Orthodox church in the Holy Land of Palestine. The church is located in the small town of Kfar-Sumei in the Holy Land. Any donation or contribution to help build this church and preserve the Christian Orthodox faith in the Middle East would be greatly appreciated. Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/churchsumei/ GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/orthodox-church-in-the-holy-land Congratulations: And best wishes to Shadi Massad and Amanda Hanhan on their holy matrimony. God bless and many years~!

Special Thank You: And best wishes to Naifeh Batarse and family for all the time, hard work, and effort she has donated to help set up our security system at the church. It really means a lot and we pray for the good health of her and her family. Altar Candle Offering: For the good health of Nick and Alex Hanhan on the occasion of their birthdays. May God bless them! By St. Nicholas Church for the good health of Abdallah Shami. God bless him and his family and grant them many years. By Sue Wais in loving memory of her beloved father Khalil Fareed Tannous on the occasion of Father s day, may his memory be eternal! Also for the good health of her husband Don Wais, brother Fred Tannous and son in-law Jason Yoshida; May God grant them many years! Deepest Sympathy: And condolences to the Batshoun family for the passing of Sami Ibrahim Batshoun. May his memory be eternal! Metropolitan Anthony: THE LIGHT OF THE BODY IS THE EYE We meet the world, we take cognisance of the world through our senses; and through all our senses we are not only aware of the world, but we are also involved in it, all our senses put us into contact with the world of objects, with all things around us, but also immediately introduce into us sensations and impressions which change us at times very deeply. Our sight, of which the Lord speaks today in His Gospel, is the only way in which we can take cognisance of the world with serenity, in complete repose of all the powers of our human being, but also on condition, as the Lord puts it, that our eye be single, that it should be light, that is should allow only light to enter into our awareness through it. One of the modern English writers gives us two images which I believe will allow us to understand something of this passage of the Gospel; in a novel All Hallows Eve, Charles Williams presents us with a young woman who had died in an accident and whose soul is gradually finding her way in the new world in which she has entered. She finds herself standing on the banks of the Thames; she looks at the waters, and of a sudden she sees these waters of the Thames as she had never seen them in the past, when her soul was endowed with a body; (then) she had a revulsion against these dark, greasy, dirty waters because her imagination immediately connected them with touch and direct impressions of the body. But now, this soul is free from the body and she sees these waters of the Thames freely, as they are, as a fact; she sees that these waters are exactly what they should be, being the waters of a river that runs through a great city, collecting all the dirt of it and carrying it away. And because she has no longer the usual revulsion of the body and of the imagination, this soul, through the opacity of these waters, begins to see in them new and new depth; deeper that this superficial opacity she discovers a layer of purer water, a greater translucence, and beyond and deeper again a layer of transparency; and at the core of these waters that run across the great city and this city is also called one day to become t h e city of God, she sees a stream of incredibly shining water, the water of eternal life, the primordial water created by God, the water of which Christ speaks to the Samaritan woman; because she was free from personal reaction and revulsion, the dead woman could see across the superficial darkness, the (increasing?) layers of light. Because we are continuously entangled in our own self-centred reactions, we manage to see through layers of light somewhere a darkness which at times, we create or imagine; because our

eye is dark we see darkness and we are incapable of seeing the depth, the translucence and the shining. Another image that we find in the same book is perhaps even more tragic. This young woman finds herself standing on one of the great bridges; she knows that this bridge cannot be empty, that people are walking, buses are running, there is life around, and yet, she sees and perceives nothing of it, because disengaged from the body she can see now only those things and those people with which, with whom she is connected through love, and as she loves no one except her husband, she is blind to all things around her, there is only emptiness, nothing. And it is only when she becomes increasingly aware, through the small love she had in her life, of love altogether and through connection with this unique love, however small, with other people and other things that were dear that she begins to see. Is it not the way in which we live? We are surrounded with light and we see nothing but passing shadows or emptiness; how often a human being passes through our life without leaving any trace, passes unnoticed, in spite of the fact that there was a need, or there was a shining beauty; but it was irrelevant to us, our heart had nothing with which it could respond, and we are in a wilderness even when we are surrounded with richness. This again comes from the way in which we look, we look without love and we see nothing because only love can reveal things to us; and again, we are capable of seeing in a dark and evil way: how often we put evil interpretations on things which we see? Instead of seeing them as facts we see them as we understand them from within our darkened soul and our distorted experience. How often we misinterpret the actions and words of people because we see with an eye which is already darkened! So, that Christ's words today call us to an extremely careful attitude; to the way in which we look and see; we must remember that if we see nothing, it comes very often from our blindness; if we see evil it comes from the darkness within; if we have a revulsion against things, it is so often from the way in which we are centred on ourselves and cannot look with serenity, with a purity of heart. Because ultimately, we see not only with our physical eyes which convey to us impressions, we see also with a heart that can see God only when it is pure and not only God in His mysterious being, but God in His presence through grace and beauty, and (blessing). Saint Isaac the Syrian says that a man who has got a clear eye and a pure heart does no longer see the darkness in the world because this darkness is superseeded by the shining of the divine grace at work and resting on all things, however dark they may appear. Let us learn this lesson at least from the Gospel. Let us be so careful to see with purity, to interpret with purity of heart and to act from within love, and then we shall be able to see with freedom the transparenc(ies) and the shining of the world and in the world, and love it, and serve it, and be in this world in the place which Christ assigned us, blessing in His own name, believing things, hoping all things and never ceasing to love even if love means laying down our life, either the life of the old Adam who must die so that the new Adam should live, or else the life of the New Adam who gives his life that the world and others may live. إيضاح اإلنجيل عبد ا شأ ف ا مذ ٠ أ ا شؤ ٠ خ رى ثخش ج شؼبع ا ؼ ١ ٠ زط ثب ش ء. ػ ذ ب ٠ ظجخ ا ش ء شئ ١ ب. فب ؼ ١ ا جغ ١ طخ ا ؼ ١ ا ٥ ثب س ا ؼىبط جغذ ا ١ ش ا ز ٠ ش ١ ش ئ ا ٦ غب ا ؼبء ثب فؼ ١ خ ا جش. أ ب ا ؼ ١ ا شش ٠ شح ف ا ؼ ١ ا ظ خ ا ز رذزجض ا س ثذغت ا زم ١ ذ ا ١ د رش ١ ش ئ ا ٦ غب ا ٤ ب ا ذم د ٤ ا ؼ ١ ثب زم ١ ذ ا ١ د ا ؼزجخ ئ ا ج بص ا خ م ا ذ ٠ ػ ذ ا ٦ غب.

_»٨ ٠ غزط ١ غ أدذ أ ٠ ؼجذ سث ١...«. زا طذ ط ١ خ ا ٤ ا ؼ ذ ا مذ ٠ فبد ب»ا شة ئ ب سة ادذ رذت ا ش ة ئ ه و ل جه و فغه و فىشن و لذسره«)رث ١ خ ٤ ٦: شلظ ١٢ ٠٣ ( ٢١:»٨ ٠ ى ه آ خ أخش أ ب «)رث ١ خ ٦(. ٥: ا ؼجبدح ٧ ا ادذ ا ز ٨ ئ غ ١ ش ١ ظ ب ظ ؼ أ ثب. ا ٤ ثب رأ ١ ش ار ب ١ ب رأو ١ ذ غ طز ب. ا بي ا فؼ ا ٤ ي غ طخ ئر ا ا ٦ ا ز ٠ غ ب ا زغ ؾ ػ ا ٢ خش ٠ اعزؼجبد. زا ٠ بلغ ا ٠٦ ب ا غ ١ ذ ثأ ا غ طخ ا ط مخ هلل دذ لذ شبء هللا أ ٠ ؼ ب ب ث ذج ز ئر افزذا ب ا شة ٠ غ ع ا غ ١ خ ث فغ ػ ا ظ ١ ت. ىزا ا ز غ ه ثغ طب ب ا زار اصدساء ثغ طخ هللا سفغ ذج خ ا ١ ٦ خ.»٨ ر ز ا ٤ فغى...«٨ رؼ ثب ؼش سح أ ى ٨ جب ١ ثب ط ك ى رؼ أ ٨ ذ ي ا ز ب بر ب ا ١ ١ خ ئ اجظ رغ ١ طش ػ د ١ بر ب. ٠ جت أ ؼ أ ا ز ب ب ا ٤ ي ف ى د هللا ر ل ب ا ٤ عبط ئ ا ذ ١ بح ا ١ ٦ خ ا ؼ خ ف زا ا ى د. و ب ث ٩ اعزث بء ذػ ئ ز ا ذ ١ بح لذ دم م ب ا شة ٠ غ ع ا غ ١ خ ج ١ غ ثزجغ ذ د ١ بر ػ ا ٤ سع. دبجز ب ا ٤ عبع ١ خ ئ هللا هللا ٠ غجغ ػ ١ ب دبجبر ب ا ٤ خش. ا اػخ أ ا غجت ا شئ ١ ظ ج د ب لذ شبء فبئك ذج ز أ ٠ جؼ فغ ؼ ١ ب ثأدق رفبط ١ د ١ بر ب و ب ٠ م ي ا شة ٠ غ ع»دز شؼ س سؤ عى ج ١ ؼ ب ذظبح«) ز ٢٣ :٠٣( ئ ج ١ ا ١ ٠ أر رأو ١ ذ ا ش ١ ئخ هللا ز و ب ٠ ز ؼخ ث ا ؼظبف ١ ش ا ض بثك. وب ا ؼظف س أسخض ع ؼخ ف ر ه ا ٠٤ ب ئر ث ا ؼظف س ٠ ف ظ ادذ ) ز ١٢( ٢٣: ا ؼظبف ١ ش»٨ رضسع ٨ رذظذ ٨ رخض ف ا ٤ شاء«سغ زا هللا ٠ م ر ب» ادذ ب ٠ غمؾ ٨ ػ ا ٤ سع ثذ ػ هللا«) ز ١٢(. ٢٣: أ ب ا ض بثك ا ز رؼ ١ ش ف ا جشاس ا ز ر طشح بس ػ ذ ب ر ١ جظ فا هللا ٠ ؼز ث ب ٠ جغ ب أفؼ ب وب ٠ جغ ع ١ ب ا ه ا ٤ ػظ ف ربس ٠ خ ا ١ د. ٠ ى زا ا ى ٩ غش ٠ ج ب ػ عب ؼ ا شة ٠ غ ع ئر ٠ شد ف وزبة ا ١ ش ب وزبة رفغ ١ ش ا ٤ عفبس ا مذ عخ ف ا ؼ ذ ا مذ ٠ ػ ذ ا ١ د ا م ي ا ٢ ر :» سأ ٠ ز د ١ ا ب ثش ٠ ب أ ؽ ١ ش ا ٠ بسط خ سغ زا ٠ ذظ ػ دبج ١ بر ثزشر ١ ت«.» زا و رط ج ا ٤ «ر ه ثأ ا ذبج ١ بد ثب ؼجؾ فذ ؽ جبد ا ث ١ ١ آ ز. ٠ م ي ا ف ١ غ ف ا ث ش ١ شش :» ذ ٨ ظ ئ ا ٦ ج ث ١ زش ١ جؼ ب طب ذ ١ ى ١ ؼط ١ ب ا ف ائذ ا بد ٠ خ ظ ٣ خ ز ج ب ا ثش اد أ ب ا ذى خ ف ١ جت أ ىزغج ب ثأ فغ ب«. ٠ شذ د ا شة ٠ غ ع ػ أ هللا ٠ ز ثأطبغش ا ٤ س ١ ظ ش ب أ» ٠ ؼ أ ب ذزبج ئ و زا«١ إو ذ ب أ هللا شبء أ ٠ ى شش ٠ ى ب ب ف ؼب بر ب ب طغشد ب ػظ ذ. ىزا ١ ظ زا ا ض ا ٦ ج ١ دػ ح ئ ا ىغ ث دػ ح ئ ا ٨ زذاد ئ هللا ئ اعز ضاي د ١ بر ا ١ ٦ خ ف ث ب ٠ ب د ١ بر ب ا فى ىخ ا ز بثشح د ي ا ذبجبد ا ١ ١ خ. دػ ح ئ ئػبدح ا دذح ى ١ ب ب ا زشاث ثز ل ب ئ ا ذ ١ بح ا جذ ٠ ذح ا ز أفبػ ب ا شة ٠ غ ع ا غ ١ خ ثب خ ٩ ص ا ز ر ثب ظ ١ ت ا م ١ ب خ ث ١ ا ٤ اد.

SAINT NICHOLAS ORTHODOX CHURCH BANQUET HALL The Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church Banquet Hall, is the perfect venue for your next wedding reception, baptism, graduation, birthday, or conference. We offer a range of professional banquet and catering services for making any event a very personal experience for our community. Our vast and eclectic menu showcases a variety of banquet menu options and premium beverages. Our friendly and professionally trained staff will work with you to identify your needs, budget and develop the perfect event for you. For more information contact our Church office at (415) 648-5200 or info@stnicholas-sf.com Banquet Hall Amenities Over 6000 square feet Seating for up to 350 guests 200 square foot elevated stage 25ft x 25ft dance floor Lighting & Sound Bar available Fully equipped industrial kitchen On-site catering available with staff External caterers are welcome Tables, chairs, linens, flatware, silverware available Event set up, tear down and cleaning services available Complimentary parking lot Wheelchair accessible