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1 The Messenger July 2018 Vol. 31 Issue 07 Christian Joy: Joy is the Infallible Sign of God s Presence Although we have no written evidence that Jesus Christ laughed, I am personally convinced that he did. How could He not have shared in our humanity with perfection had he not had a sense of humor, and shared moments of laughter with His disciples? Laughter is such a precious gift, for it allows us to share circumstances in our lives in a special way. When we allow ourselves to see with joy those often funny events that take place around us, we are able to put ourselves in a proper perspective. Our ability to laugh at ourselves helps reduce our sense of self-importance. That a Christian can laugh in no way suggests it is proper to smile at dirty humor, or make light of another persons infirmity or failure. Our humor must never be based on ridicule, or the demeaning of another. Christ used humor when He depicted a camel struggling to get through the eye of a needle (Matt 19:24). And we read in Proverbs 17:22, that a merry heart does good, like medicine. A sense of humor demonstrates to others that we live with joy and gladness in our hearts, because we have reason to be happy. We believe the gift of salvation is good reason to be happy, since the Lord s ministry did not end on the Cross, but was followed by His Holy Resurrection. Living with a joyful heart adds value to our faith because it makes others want to share in the joy they see in us. We can laugh because we know that all will work out in the end because God loves us, and we believe His providential hand is at work in our lives. We believe that God knows there is plenty of sadness, sorrow, and sickness in this life, but that it will not prevail, because His plan for our salvation is at work. The old Celtic saying, Life is all about loving, living, and laughing, not about hating, dying, and moaning, has as it s basis the Orthodox Christianity of the Celtic people. That is why it is an oxymoron for a Christian to be crabby, griping, and whining, and why joy can be seen as a sign of God s presence. Facebook post of Abbot Tryphon of the All-Merciful Saviour Orthodox Monastery (ROCOR) near Seattle, Washington; posted on May 4, 2018.

Crossword Puzzle Learning about the Prophet Elijah 2 Across 2. The mode of transportation for Elijah s ascent into Heaven 6. Garment (vestment) that fell as Elijah ascended into Heaven, which his successor received 9. Being from the town of Tishbe, he is sometimes known as Elijah the 10. Name of the King of Israel whom Elijah delivered his first message (prophecy) Down 1. The false prophets of this deity were challenged by the Prophet Elijah 3. Date in July of his feast-day 4. The wife of King Ahab 5. Elijah s chosen successor as prophet 6. Elijah and appeared with Jesus upon Mount Tabor at the Transfiguration 7. Mount that Elijah met God after traveling for 40 days and nights 8. In the Arabic/Greek version, Elijah s name is also more commonly known as

3 Holy Martyr Christina of Tyre July 24 The Martyr Christina lived during the third century. She was born into a rich family, and her father was governor of Tyre in Syria. By the age of 11 she was exceptionally beautiful, and many wanted to marry her. Christina s father, however, envisioned that his daughter should become a pagan priestess. To this end he placed her in a special dwelling where he had set up many gold and silver idols, and he commanded his daughter to burn incense before them. In her solitude, Christina began to wonder who had created this beautiful world. From her room she was delighted by the stars of the heavens and she constantly came back to the thought about the Creator of all the world. She was convinced, that the voiceless and inanimate idols in her room could not create anything, since they themselves were created by human hands. She began to pray to the One God with tears, entreating Him to reveal Himself. Her soul blazed with love for the Unknown God, and she intensified her prayer all the more, and combined it with fasting. During such prayer, Christina was visited by an angel, who instructed her in the true faith in Christ, the Savior of the world. The angel called her a bride of Christ and told her about her future suffering. The holy virgin smashed all the idols standing in her room and threw them out the window. In visiting his daughter Christina s father, Urban, asked her where all the idols had disappeared. Christina was silent. Then, having summoned the servants, Urban learned the truth from them. In a rage the father began to slap his daughter s face. At first, the holy virgin remained quiet, but then she told her father about her faith in the One True God, and that she had destroyed the idols with her own hands. Urban gave orders to kill all the servants in attendance upon his daughter, and he gave Christina a fierce beating and threw her in prison. Having learned about what had happened, St. Christina s mother came in tears, imploring her to renounce Christ and to return to her ancestral beliefs. But Christina remained unyielding. On another day, Urban brought his daughter to trial and urged her to offer worship to the gods, and to ask forgiveness for her misdeeds. Instead, he saw her firm and steadfast confession of faith in Christ. The torturers tied her to an iron wheel, beneath which they lit a fire. The body of the martyr, turning round on the wheel, was scorched on all sides. They then threw her into prison. An angel of God appeared at night, healing her wounds and strengthening her with food. Her father, seeing her unharmed, gave orders to drown her in the sea. An angel sustained the saint while the stone sank down, and Christina miraculously came out of the water and reappeared before her father. In terror, the torturer imputed this to sorcery and he decided to execute her in the morning. That night he himself suddenly died. Another governor, Dion, was sent in his place. He summoned the holy martyr and also tried to persuade her to renounce Christ, but seeing her unyielding firmness, he again subjected her to cruel tortures. The holy martyr was for a long while in prison. People began to flock to her, and she converted them to the true faith in Christ. (continued on page 4)

(continued from page 3) Thus about 4 300 were converted. In place of Dion, a new governor Julian arrived and resumed the torture of the saint. After various torments, Julian gave orders to throw her into a red-hot furnace and lock her in it. After five days they opened the furnace and found the martyr alive and unharmed. Seeing this miracle take place, many believed in Christ the Savior, and the torturers executed St. Christina with a sword. Troparion (Tone 4) of St. Christina: O Lord Jesus, unto Thee Thy lamb Christina doth cry with a great voice: O my Bridegroom, Thee I love; and seeking Thee, I now contest, and with Thy baptism am crucified and buried. I suffer for Thy sake, that I may reign with Thee; for Thy sake I die, that I may live in Thee: accept me offered out of longing to Thee as a spotless sacrifice. Lord, save our souls through her intercessions, since Thou art great in mercy. Troparion (Tone 2) of St. Joseph of Arimathea: Righteous Joseph of Arimathea July 31 Righteous Joseph of Arimathea was a secret disciple of our Lord, Jesus Christ. As a member of the Sanhedrin he did not participate in the counsel and deed of the Jews in passing a death sentence for Jesus Christ. After the Crucifixion and Death of the Savior he made bold to go to Pilate and ask him for the Body of the Lord, to which he gave burial with the help of Righteous Nicodemus, who was also a secret disciple of the Lord. They took down the Body of the Savior from the Cross, wrapped it in a winding-cloth, and placed it in a new tomb, in which no one had ever been buried, in the Garden of Gethsemane, in the presence of the Mother of God and the Holy Myrrh-bearing Women (St Joseph had prepared this tomb for himself). Having rolled a heavy stone before the entrance of the tomb, they departed (John 19: 37-42; Matt 27: 57-61; Mark 15: 43-47; Luke 24: 50-56). St Joseph traveled around the world, proclaiming the Gospel of Christ. He died peacefully in England. The Church commemorates him individually on July 31 st and along with the Myrrh-bearing Women and Nicodemus on the 3 rd Sunday of Pascha (the Sunday of the Holy Myrrh-bearers). The noble Joseph, taking down thy most pure Body from the Tree, wrapped It in fine linen and anointed It with spices and laid It in a new tomb. But on the third day thou didst rise, O Lord, granting the world great mercy. Prophet Elijah Crossword Puzzle Answers (from page 2): Across 2. Chariot 6. Mantle 9. Tishbite 10. Ahab Down 1. Baal 3. Twentieth 4. Jezebel 5. Elisha 6. Moses 7. Horeb 8. Elias Apostles Crossword Puzzle Answers (from June 2018 edition of the Messenger): Across 1. Rome 3. Nations 6. Andrew 9. Seventy 10. Jerusalem 11. Revelation Down 2. Matthias 4. Nativity 5. Brother 6. Apostle 7. Disciples 8. Thomas

5 Diocesan Parish Life Conference RECAP It was a wonderful conference (June 20-24) as we gathered with over 700 registrants in Toledo, OH at our Diocesan Family Gathering. Many thanks to the parish of St. Elias in Sylvania for hosting; we greatly enjoyed the various workshops, evening dinners and dances, and activities for all participants. We hope more parishioners will consider participating in more Diocesan events throughout the year, especially the PLC next Summer, which will be held in Champaign-Urbana, IL during the month of June 2019.

The 6 St. George Social Center is available to the public for those special days of celebrations: wedding receptions, anniversary parties, graduation parties; for your business needs: banquets, meetings, fund raising events, company parties; and for the good times: holiday parties, dinners, etc. For more information and to schedule an appointment, please contact Michael C. Ellis at (812) 841-1338. Please include the following people in your daily prayers. Prayer requests may be made to Fr. Paul Fuller (frpaul.fuller@gmail.com). LIVING Those suffering from the recent tragedies in Noblesville, IN and Santa Fe, TX Those suffering from the recent tragedies in Syria & Palestine Metropolitan Paul & Archbishop John (Aleppo, Syria) Archpriest Stephen Rhudy Miriam Yazge Mary Lou Saikley Christina Phipps Amy Issa Joanna Dailey Kristy Cassell Jill Orme (sister of Julie Kassis) Julie Lake DEPARTED +Those newly-departed from the recent tragedy in Santa Fe, TX +Those newly-departed from the recent tragedies in Syria & Palestine +Archpriest George Rados +Carol Latinovich +Frank Sam (cousin of Fr. Paul from Pittsburgh)

7 2018 Stewardship Goal SUMMER UPDATE Our Stewardship Goal is $175,000; as of July 1, 2018, the following 59 families have pledged a total amount of $109,665 towards our goal. Many thanks to these parishioners and donors who have filled out their 2018 Membership and Pledge Commitment Form. To be better organized and plan for our future needs, we ask YOU to fill out this form each year, allowing us to update contact information, and budget for future needs, charities, and projects of our parish community. Please fill out YOUR Membership and Pledge Commitment Form and return to our Church Office. Adam & Stephanie Azar George & Cathy Azar Michelle Azar Ray & Renee Azar Keith & Melinda Bement Brent & Stacey Bocard Michael Buzash Eric & Cassandra Cook Alecia Corey Amanda Corey Pdn. Elias & Denise Corey Helen Corey Noble & Roseann Corey Tim & Kim Curley Maria David Chris & Jacqui Ellis George Ellis John & Jaimie Ellis Kal & Christy Ellis Kalea Ellis Katherine Ellis Mary Helen Ellis Michael & Nancy Ellis Fr. Paul & Ramia Fuller Dustin & Alexis Green William & Theresa Hershfield Alan & Julie Kassis Bill & Sandy Kassis Rosemary T. Kassis Zack & Denise Kassis Dan Latinovich Russell Leo Bonnie Lisher CJ Maloof Patti Maloof Steve & Jamie Maynard Christ & Karen Milienu Tony K. Nasser Adrian Polit Michael & Darla Sacopulos Beverly Shahadey Esther Simbol Mary Ann Simbol Nellie Simbol Dean & Maria Straub Anthony Tanoos II Daniel & Ashlee Tanoos Danny & Claudia Tanoos Jim & Tricia Tanoos Joseph & Linda Tanoos Mary Ann Tanoos Rosemarie Tanoos Tony Tanoos Michael & Mary Jo Tom Michael A. Tom Jeremiah & Jennifer Turner Gary & Adelle Watts Preston & Gina White Andy Whitt Blessing of Cars Sunday, July 22nd In honor of the Feast of the Prophet Elijah (July 20), we will offer prayer and bless our cars (and other modes of transportation bicycles, motorcycles, trucks, and even big wheels!) on Sunday, July 22nd following the Dismissal of Divine Liturgy. Feel free to invite your friends and neighbors to join us for this blessing! We encourage families to bring their bicycles, as well!

St. George Orthodox Church 1900 South 8 Fourth Street Terre Haute, IN 47802 Return Service Requested Non-Profit Org. US POSTAGE P A I D Terre Haute, IN Permit #28 Holy Oblation July 1 Maria David July 8 AVAILABLE July 15 Azar Families July 22 Michael Buzash July 29 Michael & Mary Jo Tom Aug 5 Steve & Jamie Maynard Aug 12 George & Samar Bittar Aug 19 Joe & Linda Tanoos Aug 26 Dustin & Alexis Green Coffee (Fellowship) Hour Maria David AVAILABLE Azar Families Michael Buzash Michael & Mary Jo Tom Steve & Jamie Maynard George & Samar Bittar Joe & Linda Tanoos Dustin & Alexis Green We encourage those hosting the Holy Oblation and Coffee (Fellowship) Hour to offer a meal for fellowship for the benefit of building up our parish community! Approx. 3 Sundays in 2018 available to host! The Messenger is the monthly publication of our Community at St. George Orthodox Church 1900 South 4th Street Terre Haute, IN 47802 Fr. Paul Fuller Pdn. Elias Corey 812-232-5244 office stgeorgeocth@gmail.com www.stgeorgeterrehaute.com Sunday Wednesday Saturday Please check our website for updates on all services, gatherings, and events. Liturgical Schedule 9:00 AM Matins 10:00 AM Divine Liturgy 6:00 PM Daily Vespers 6:00 PM Great Vespers A parish of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America