ARCHANGEL MICHAEL ORTHODOX CHURCH Our parish welcomes you and thanks you for joining us in worship and praise this morning. If you desire any information about our parish, our diocese, or the Orthodox Church and Faith, please contact Fr. John Memorich. Very Rev. Fr. John Memorich, Rector 5025 East Mill Road, Broadview Hts., OH 44147 Office: 440-526-5192 Home: 216-524-9795 Cell: 216-548-8757 Fr. Joseph McCartney Home: 440-627-6418 Cell: 440-668-2209 Fr. Dn. Dennis Lucak 440-230-9410 Fr. Dn. Daniel Kovalak 216-524-3414 Mr. Ted Geletka, Choir Master: 440-526-2767 E-MAIL: Father John: HUfrjohn@stmichaelscleveland.orgUH Father Joseph: frjoseph@stmichaelscleveland.org Church Office: HUinfo@stmichaelscleveland.orgH Parish Website: HUwww.stmichaelscleveland.orgU - Christ Is in Our Midst! October 23, 2011 TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST HOLY APOSTLE JAMES, THE BROTHER OF THE LORD Epistle Reading: 2 Corinthians 11:31-12:9 Gospel Reading: St. Luke 16:19-31 SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK Sunday, October 23 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Yappies 9:15 a.m. C.O.R.E. Discussion Group: Council of Nicaea 325 AD 10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy Cleveland R Club Tailgate Party @ The Shanty Monday, October 24 7:00 p.m. St. Herman s Task Force Tuesday, October 25 7:00 p.m. Adult Education: Why did Jesus Come to Us? Thursday, October 27 9:00 a.m. Peroghi Making Saturday, October 29 9 am -3 pm Craft Fair @ Woodside Junior R Club Candy Making 5:00 p.m. Great Vespers Sunday, October 30 HIEROMARTYR ZENOBIUS & HIS SISTER ZENOBIA OF AEGAE IN CILICIA 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Yappies 9:15 a.m. C.O.R.E. Discussion Group: Council of Nicaea 325/381 AD 10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy Parastas: Walter & Margaret Laws Outreach Health Screenings Junior R Club Halloween Brunch Please remember that the Pledge Cards are due on Sunday, November 6.
n today's Gospel reading we learn a valuable lesson. Our salvation is not only dependent on what we do during this life, but also on what we do not do. We can be members in good standing of our parish; we can come to church regularly, serve on committees, and so on. However, if we don't take care of the basic needs of our brothers and sisters even ignoring their suffering our souls are in danger. The name of the rich man in today's reading is not mentioned. Perhaps he was just an illustration that the Lord used to prove a point, but it is possible that he was a real person. What we do know is that this person neglected a poor man just outside his front door choosing to fulfill his own needs to the extreme degree, rather than attend to the basic need of the poor man Lazarus. e all have our own Lazarus. There is someone or some situation in each of our lives where we know that we could do more; we know we should do more. Perhaps our conscience is pricked every time we ignore the situation or, even worse, we have ignored it so long that we have smothered our conscience and no longer feel it tugging on our hearts. May we always remember this rich man and the fate that awaited him, and choose to avoid imitating him in any way. May we all find the strength and courage to not ignore our Lazarus from this day forth. Fr. Joseph THANK YOU! to Father John and Drew Ramsey for co-chairing this year s Oktoberfest. Great fellowship and interesting discussions, combined with tasty brats and many varieties of beer, were the ingredients of this phenomenal evening. Thank you to all, who participated and once again making this event a total success! KNOWN TO BE ILL OR HOSPITALIZED: Anna Dillon at Southwest Hospital; Harvey Jackson at Cleveland Clinic. Please remember them in your prayers. NEWLY DEPARTED: Please remember in your prayers the newly departed handmaiden of God, Marie Gruber, age 100, who reposed in the Lord on October 15 and was buried from the Church on October 21. May the Kingdom of Heaven be hers! May her Memory be Eternal! PLEASE NOTE: Very Rev. Fr. John Memorich will be out of town Friday, October 21, through Sunday, October 23. In the event of emergency, please contact Fr. Joseph at 440-668-2209. 125 FOLLOWERS AND COUNTING... Our following on Facebook & Twitter has increased to 125 people and counting. We hope to reach our Goal of 200 by the end of the year, so keep the likes coming. The Communications Committee has also started development on a St. Michael s Smartphone app that will be available on Android and IPhone devices. This will be a great tool for our parishioners to keep up to date with church activities, clubs, and prayer ministries, as well as getting quick access to daily readings, Saint of the day history, services and fasting schedules. Stay tuned for more to come Nick Kormos 2
Q: Concerning the recent controversy regarding one of the Republican candidates for president, does the Orthodox Church regard Mormons as Christians? A: This is a somewhat difficult question to answer, given the syncretistic nature of our society. Although Mormons acknowledge Jesus as a son of God, they do not believe in Him as THE Son of God the way we do. In fact, it is only recently that the Church of Later-Day Saints has begun using the term Christian when describing themselves. Because Mormons do not profess Christ and the Holy Trinity in the same way that the early Church did; because they have reinterpreted both the Old and New Testament to fit their own belief system; because they have forsaken the teachings of the Apostles, Church Fathers, and Nicean Creed; and because they have a whole other book of so-called scripture other than the Bible, the Church of Later-Day Saints cannot be truly termed a Christian Church. The Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church both agree that the Mormons are apostates (heretics) and are more of a cult than anything else. Now, this is not to say that Mormons are not moral, nice, or even decent people. They just do not have the true profession of faith as to who Jesus Christ actually is and are, thus, far outside the Communion of the Christian Faith. Fr. John ANNUAL CLEVELAND R CLUB POTLUCK AND ELECTION of officers is on Tuesday, November 1, at 6:15 p.m., in the Upper Level at Woodside. Please contact Joan Benny at 440-842-3320 if you are attending and what you will be bringing to the potluck. We d like everyone to attend. ADULT EDUCATION Thursday, November 3 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, November 8 7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 15 7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 17 10:00 a.m. CLEVELAND R CLUB HOLIDAY FOOD DRIVE! November 27 December 18 we will be collecting nonperishable food to benefit St. Herman s Orthodox House of Hospitality and St. Mary of Egypt s Food Pantry Outreach Program. Collection boxes will be located in the Vestibule and the Church Lower Level. If you have any questions, please contact Monica Visocky at 440-457-7174. ST. MICHAEL S DAY BANQUET: Our parish s Temple Feast (Xramovoi Prazdnik) is on November 8 the feast day of the Holy Archangel Michael and all the Bodiless Hosts of Heaven. On Sunday, November 6, we will hold our Annual Parish Banquet in our Woodside Party Center. Tickets will be on sale today after Divine Liturgy in the Church Lower Level. For reservations contact Robin Lucak at 440.871.6468 3
WHEN IT COMES TO GIVING, SOME PEOPLE STOP AT NOTHING. The prayer of the righteous has great power in its affects (St. James 5:1) Please join the St. James Prayer Ministry in praying for: With Child: Julianne Foster, Dawn Kormos. Health and Well Being: Alexander Atti, Kathy Bell, Tom Bohurjak, Ann Brigham, Rachel Casciano, Catherine Chernesky, Anna Dillon, Marge Hopkosky, Karen Jerse, Martin Kallay, Fr. Jason Kappenadze, Evelyn Kormos, Mike Kurnick, Mary Jane Lucak; Nicholas Manzoni, Ernest Maty, Mat. Maura, Michael McMann, Sandy Mehalik, Marine Lance Corp. Michael Memorich, Victor Novak, Margaret Patrick, Eric Paulsen, Leslie Pilisy, Barb Supra, Dave Thomas, Michelle Tripi, Matushka Valerie, Diane Watral, Wayne Yurik. Memory Eternal: Protodeacon Nicholas Dzubay, Marie Gruber, Mildred Herzak, Walter Laws, Joseph Pientraz, Mary Thachik. NOTE: If you wish to be added to the prayer list or know of someone, contact Kathy Kovalak.at 440-842-6639 FOR THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF: Alex & Rick; Ann Dillon by Marge & Joe Dzmura and Family; Gail Fiktus by Joan Benny; Gail Fiktus by Marge & Joe Dzmura and Family; Pamela-Jean by Parents; Timothy Hanchuk on his birthday by Mom & Dad. May God grant them health, healing, happiness and a long life. May He continue to bless them, keep them and preserve them for Many Years! Mnogia i Blagia Leta! FOR THE REPOSE AND BLESSED MEMORY OF: Anne, Andrew, and Margaret Barna by Lillian Drost; Pauline and James Kolberg by Lillian Drost; Mary Kostorsky by Margaret Bohurjak (Friend); Margaret, Alex, and David Krailo by Lillian Drost; Mary & Andrew Sekerak and Helen Bossinas by Elsie Lynn & Mickey Macko; Mary Thachik by Margaret Bohurjak (Friend). May God beatify them and number them among the just; for He is a good God and lovest Mankind + Memory Eternal! + Vechniya Pamyat! FOR THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF: Judy Blebea on her birthday. May God grant her health, healing, happiness and a long life. May He continue to bless her, keep her and preserve her for Many Years! Mnogia i Blagia Leta! 4
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