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June 2018 SS PETER AND PAUL 675

Holy Communion - "Do s and Dont s" Dear Brothers and Sisters, In His latest pastoral letter to the clergy of the Diocese of the West, Archbishop Benjamin draws our attention to proper attitude with regards to Holy Communion. Archbishop Benjamin in his caring and loving way of communicating, wrote us a letter asking clergy to educate our people on communion etiquette from time to time, either from the ambo at the end of the Liturgy or in our bulletin: 1) "There are two groups of people that present the greatest danger at communion: infants and pious, little old ladies. a. "I would like to ask you to remind parents that their child should be held horizontally (never upright) with its head in the crook of the right arm. This allows the position of the child and gravity to assist in giving the child communion. Arms and legs should be gently held so there is no danger of the child hitting the chalice and causing a spill. b. "It is a pious Russian custom to kiss the chalice (NEVER the hand of the priest) after receiving Communion. However, more than once I have had little old ladies try to pull the bottom of the chalice toward them with their hands in order to kiss it. This, of course, results in the upper part of the chalice tilting toward the priest and possibly spilling. No one should EVER touch the chalice. Arms should be crossed on the breast to keep them out of the way. 2) "Should someone want to cross themselves after receiving, they should do so AFTER having stepped away from it so there is no danger of hitting it accidentally and causing a spill. 3) "If the Precious Blood should splash on your clothes or clergy vestments, the place where it happened must be cut out and burned." May God Bless us all. Archpriest Nazari Polataiko PARISH LIFE: Important dates: June 4 th Apostles fast begins July 7 th NATIVITY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST July 12 th HOLY APOSTLES PETER AND PAUL August 6 th - OUR LORD S TRANSFIGURATION August 15 th DORMITION OF THE THEOTOKOS August 19 th OUR LORD S TRANSFIGURATION August 28 th DORMITION OF THE THEOTOKOS From the desk of Fr Nazari Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, The joyous period of Pascha has come to an end. We celebrated the feast of Ascension and are preparing to celebrate the feast of the Descent of the Holy Spirit and to begin the fast of the Apostles Peter and Paul on June 4 th. Summer is a period when everybody wants to relax, enjoy the sunny California weather, and go to the beach in order to regain our so much needed physical strength. And it s understandable and normal. However, I would like to encourage you to not forget to care for your spiritual well-being as well, and come to services.

Again and again I want to appeal to you, our beloved parishioners, with spiritual advice to attend Saturday vigil services and to approach the sacrament of Holy Confession on a regular basis. I would like to draw your attention to the brief article on how to approach Holy Communion and what one should or should not do before you come to receive the Holy Body of our Lord Jesus Christ. On daily matters, I want to thank everybody who helped with preparations for the feast of Pascha: the Sisterhood and flower ladies for their ever-beautiful arrangements, everybody who participated in the cleaning of Temple, the Children s Choir preparing and singing Paschal hymns during the services, the Saturday School for providing and preparing eggs both real and chocolate and organizing the children's Paschal celebration. As we know after Pascha several important events happened in our cathedral: The Greatest Romantic Masterpieces concert and visitation of the wonderworking icon of the Mother of God "Abbess of Mount Athos." I want to thank Liana and her team of volunteers and Parish Council members who prepared the Parish Hall, food, silent auction and everything else for another successful concert. Also, I want to thank everybody who helped hosting the delegation that came with the icon of the Mother of God "Abbess of Mount Athos." As many of you know, renovations of our new parish bookstore finally ended and it was blessed by Archbishop Benjamin on Palm Sunday. Please come and visit our store as we will regularly update our inventory with new book titles, icons and devotional artifacts. In the very near future we hope to also offer you tasty coffee, tea and desserts so that you can enjoy your spiritual shopping even more. Our kioskbookstore is open on Sundays after Liturgy, and weekdays by appointment. Please call the office phone number 323-661- 7000 to make an appointment. At the beginning of June we are going to start finishing our church's hardwood floor. From June 4 th till June 9-10, services will be held in the Parish Hall. In order for this renovation to go smoothly, we will need your assistance starting the week of Monday, May 28 th. All liturgical icons, items and furnishings will have to be moved from the church building. I appeal to all who are able to help with carrying; please come and help on the dates which will be announced at a later time. From June 22 nd to July 6th I will be on vacation. God willing, on June 24 th -25 th I will be serving at the cradle of Orthodox monasticism in the lands of Rus in the Kiev Caves Lavra. If anybody would like to pass commemoration slips with the names of your relatives and your close ones you are welcome to do so, so that I can commemorate them during. During my absence Father Arkady Mironko will be substituting for me for the Sunday services, and in case of pastoral emergencies please call Father Yousuf Rassam at 714-308- 6778 or 818-881-1123. Thank you all for your prayers and assistance. Archpriest Nazari Polataiko Sisterhood news We have a new burgundy altar table cover and plan to order more in various colors according to the feast days. One set of new priest vestments also arrived from Ukraine. Fr. Nazari was able to wear the purple one during the Fast. They are really beautiful and very festive. The Sisterhood Feast Day will be celebrated on Monday following Pentecost with a Molieben at 6:30 pm and dinner in the Hall. The ladies have been working very hard expanding the menu for our Sunday luncheons. On many occasions we have sold all our food. We still need more help in the kitchen and people serving. We invite and welcome ladies to join us. Our dues are $25.00 a year. Irene Gregory Fundraising Committee Another successful event from Micheltorena Concert Series -The Greatest Romantic Masterpieces concert was held on May 6th by Vladimir Khomyakov and Siuzanna Iglidan. It was an unforgettable performance and we are very grateful to everyone who made this concert possible. Thank you all for supporting our fundraising effort. Saturday School Our Commencement ceremony will take place on May 26 th and will feature a performance on the subject "Slavic writing and culture". This year we have 2 graduates, we wish them a bright and successful adult life. New 2018-19 academic year will begin on September 8 th. Registration will be held on Saturdays: August 18th and 25th, September 1st from 10 am to 3 pm. You are welcome! Irina Usova, Coordinator Sunday School Sunday School classes will meet in June on 6/3 and 6/24. Classes will resume in September after the summer break. The Sunday School staff wishes everyone a refreshing and renewing summer. Marie McEntire, Coordinator Charity Committee Our June charity collection will go to St. Herman's Seminary. St. Herman s Seminary offers a four-year program of theological, liturgical, patristics, and Biblical studies in a progression of one year programs. A one-year program prepares students to serve as readers and singers. This year is followed by a year of further Biblical studies, Church history and doctrine for teachers and catechists. As a diaconate program, the third year continues with classes in higher level theology and liturgical experience, and includes training in substance abuse counseling with a certification. The fourth year priests program emphasizes pastoral ministry and theological education, and includes mentoring in prison and hospital ministry and in parish life and administration. Please stop by the Charity Committee bulletin board in the hallway outside the office to learn about all the charities we support. Marie McEntire, Chairman

BAPTISMS: MARRIAGES: FUNERALS: Sullivan Crawford.......March 17 th Matthew Buinikis.... April 14 th Valerie Litovsky.... April 18 th Noah Salinas.... April 7 th Vlad Caley and Yelena Patek.... April 21 st Many years! Alexander Reviakin.... April 2 nd Nathaniel Washington.... March 10 th Vadim Karpenko.... March 28 th Melissa Peterson.... May 21 st Memory eternal! Prayer Request list: Irene Gregory, Marina Dobis, Mary Kokayko, Alexander, Maria, Elena, Theodore, Ann Brown The Parish Council Would Like to Thank the Following Persons for their BUILDING Fund and CENTENNIAL Fund Contributions Irene Gregory in memory of Leonid Gregory... 1,500 Miliza Protasov in memory of departed husband and family... 1,000 Ronald Vroon... 1,000 Anonymous... 600 Gai and Tamara Krupenkin... 600 Sarah Pratt in memory of Magdalina and Vitaly Beldin... 300 John Sessoyeff in memory of Asya Woronzoff... 300 Andrea Sereba... 200 Ivan Roubal... 200 Zinaida Shalygin for good health of Rimma Markarian... 100 Eugene Noskoff for good health of Stephen Koshy... 100 Ann and Ralph Brown in memory of Eva Pappadato... 100 Marin Arkhipkina... 100 George Kalinovsky... 100 Asa Zatulovskaya in memory of Raisa Mikhailovna Zatulovskaya... 100 Nina Perinelle... 100 Bruce and Marlene Larson... 75 Nicolas and Nadezhda Shkrebtan... 50 Michael Beaulieu... 50 Olga Lee... 25 Eugene Zykov... 20 Maureen Mikita... 10 JUNE 2018 2 Sat 5:00 pm Vigil 3 Sun 10:00 am Liturgy 1 st SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST All Saints Apostles fast begins on June 4th 5 Tue 7:00 pm Akathist before the icon of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos Rescuer of the Perishing 9 Sat 5:00 pm Vigil

10 Sun 10:00 am Liturgy 2 nd SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST All Saints who shone forth in North America and Russia 12 Tue 7:00 pm Akathist before the icon of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos Rescuer of the Perishing 16 Sat 5:00 pm Vigil 17 Sun 10:00 am Liturgy 3 rd SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 19 Tue 7:00 pm Akathist before the icon of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos Rescuer of the Perishing 23 Sat 5:00 pm Vigil 24 Sun 10:00 am Liturgy 4 th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 26 Tue 7:00 pm Akathist before the icon of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos Rescuer of the Perishing 30 Sat 5:00 pm Vigil JULY 2018 1 Sun 10:00am 5 th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 3 Tue 7:00pm Akathist before the icon of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos Rescuer of the Perishing 7 Sat 10:00am 5:00pm Vigil NATIVITY OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 8 Sun 10:00am 6 th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 10 Tue 7:00pm Akathist before the icon of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos Rescuer of the Perishing 11 Wed 7:00pm Vigil 12 Thu 10:00am HOLY APOSTLES PETER AND PAUL 14 Sat 5:00pm Vigil 15 Sun 10:00am 7 th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 17 Tue 7:00pm Akathist before the icon of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos Rescuer of the Perishing 18 Wed 10:00am Ven. Sergius of Radonezh; Martyrs Elizabeth & Barbara 21 Sat 5:00pm Vigil 22 Sun 10:00am 8 th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 24 Tue 7:00pm Akathist before the icon of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos Rescuer of the Perishing 28 Sat 10:00am 5:00pm Vigil Holy Great Prince Vladimir, Equal-to-the-Apostles 29 Sun 10:00am 9 th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 31 Tue 7:00pm Akathist before the icon of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos Rescuer of the Perishing AUGUST 2018 1 Wed 10:00am Ven. Seraphim of Sarov 4 Sat 5:00pm Vigil 5 Sun 10:00am 5:00pm Vigil, fruit blessing 10 th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 6 Mon 10:00am, fruit blessing OUR LORD S TRANSFIGURATION 7 Tue 7:00pm Akathist before the icon of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos Rescuer of the Perishing 9 Thu 10:00am Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon 11 Sat 5:00pm Vigil 12 Sun 10:00am 11 th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

14 Tue 7:00 pm Vigil 15 Wed 10:00am DORMITION OF THE THEOTOKOS 18 Sat 5:00pm Vigil 19 Sun 10:00am 12 th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST OUR LORD S TRANSFIGURATION 21 Tue 7:00pm Akathist before the icon of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos Rescuer of the Perishing 22 Wed 10:00am, Moleben & Apostle Matthias; Ven. Herman of Alaska cross-procession to the Chapel 25 Sat 5:00pm Vigil 26 Sun 10:00am 13 th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 28 Tue 10:00am 7:00pm DORMITION OF THE THEOTOKOS Akathist before the icon of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos Rescuer of the Perishing PLEASE CHECK OUR UPDATED SCHEDULE ON OUR WEBSITE WWW.HVMLA.ORG ПРОВЕРЯЙТЕ ОБНОВЛЕННОЕ РАСПИСАНИЕ НА НАШЕМ САЙТЕ WWW.HVMLA.ORG МЕДИЙНЫЙ ПАРТНЕР www.kartina.tv MEDIA PARTNER www.kartina.tv Tel.: (323) 230-6644 (888) 827-0606 (24h) Request Coupon for monthly bulletin mailing Талон для отправки Приходского Листка по почте Full name: имя Address: адрес Telephone: телефон Remarks: примечания