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SAINT JAMES ORTHODOX CHURCH 195 N. Main Street Milpitas, Ca 95035 www.sjorthodox.org Matins 8:00 a.m. Liturgy 10:30 a.m. The Very Reverend Fr. Jiris Hanna (408) 509-8802 Fr. Dcn. Joseph Kawar (408) 398-6357 Sunday July 20 (7/7), 2014 6 th Sunday after Pentecost St. Thomas of Mt. Maleon St. Acacius who is mentioned in The Ladder Martyr Cyriaca of Nicomedia األحد السادس بعد العنصرة تذكار القديس توما الذي كان في ميليون. والقديسة الشهيدة كرياكي. والبار اكاكيوس المذكور في سلم الفضائل. Matins (Eothina VI): Luke 24:36-53 Epistle: Romans 12:6 14 Gospel: Matthew 9:1 8 An Eye for An Eye Is it Christian? These days, it is very common that the first thing that comes to our mind when we get hurt by someone is how to get even with them. We would not rest until we get even and make sure that we give it back to them! even if it takes weeks or months, and sometimes years. We will not forget or rest until we get even!. But is this the act of a faithful Christian? Or is it actually the act of an evil spirit? Do not be vengeful; do not return evil for evil. The evil from your neighbor is sufficient. If you return evil for evil to him, you will double the evil in the world. If you do not return evil for evil to him, he can still burn out his evil through repentance. Thus, you will reduce evil in the world through patience and forgiveness. Do not be vengeful; do not return evil for evil. "But wait on the Lord," He sees and remembers and, in your time, even you and your evil doer will know that God sees and remembers. You ask yourself: What have I done in that I have not returned evil for evil? You have done the wisest deed that you could do in the given situation, i.e.; you have relinquished your struggle to the One Stronger than yourself and the Stronger will victoriously fight for you. If you enter into battle with the evil doer you might be defeated. But God cannot be defeated. Therefore, relinquish your struggle to the Victorious and Undefeated One and patiently wait. Learn from a small child. If someone attacks a child in the presence of his parents, the child does not return the attack by attacking, but rather looks at his parents and cries. The child knows that his parents will protect him. How is it that you do not know what a little child knows? Your heavenly Parent is constantly beside you. That is why, do not be vengeful; do not return evil for evil, rather look at your Parent and cry. Only in this way will you guarantee victory for yourself in conflict with evil men. Almighty Lord Who said: "Vengeance is Mine" (Romans 12:19 Hebrews 10:30), protect us from the unrighteous ones by Your almighty hand and restrain us from vengeance. Counsel us by Your Holy Spirit that the greater heroism is to endure rather than to avenge. So as we prepare ourselves to receive the Body of Christ during the Holy Communion, let us remember the words we pray at every service forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us let us ask ourselves do we really want God to forgive us the way we forgive others? To You be glory and thanks always. Amen.

Saints This Week Friday July 18 (7/5) St. Athanasius of Mt. Athos Thy flock, O divinely eloquent one, calleth upon thee as an excellent seer of immaterial beings and a most true and active interpreter. Fail not to pray for thy servants, that thou mayest deliver from dangers and assaults those who cry out to thee: Rejoice, O father Athanasius! تناولت نير المسيح يا اثاناسيوس وحملت صليبك على منكبيك فصرت مماثال له في آالمه كلي الفضل. ومشتركا في مجده االلهي و متمتعا بنعيمه الذي ال يفنى. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Saturday July 19 (7/6) St. Sisoes the Great, of Egypt In asceticism you were revealed to be an earthly angel, continually enlightening the thoughts of the faithful with divine signs. Therefore we honor you with faith, venerable Sisoes. قد نسكت ايها البار وشوهدت مالكا على االرض منيرا اذهان المؤمنين بااليات االلهية كل حين. لذلك نكرمك بإيمان يا سيشوي المعظم +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ من اقوال القديسين + في حياة الشركة, نفقد السالم اإللهي قبل أي شيء آخر, ألننا لم نتدر ب بعد على محبة األخ بحسب وصية السيد. فإذا أغضبك أخوك و قبلت في تلك اللحظة فكرا ضده, أو إذا حكمت عليه, أو كرهته ل ما صنع معك, فإنك ستحس بأن النعمة تخل ت عنك وأنك فقدت السالم. 2014/2015 Sunday School News Sunday School Parents Meeting New Date will be announced + ال تحكم على اآلخرين, فكثيرا ما نحكم سيئا بالقول أو بالفكر على من ال نعرف من البشر, بينما يكون هو مشابها للمالئكة في نفسه. + ليس باستطاعتنا حفظ سالم الروح إذا لم نسهر على نفوسنا, يعني إذا لم ندفع عن ا األفكار التي ال ترضي هللا, و ن بقي التي يحب ها. على عقلنا أن يكون يقظا ل ما يمر في قلبنا, و يفحص دوما إذا كان في سالم أو ال. وإذا لم يكن القلب في سالم, فافحص بماذا أخطأت. القديس سلوان اآلثوسي All parents of children ages 5 12 Sunday School registration forms are now available in this bulletin and in the church. If you need more information, please contact Dcn. Joseph or Heba Khoury or Luma Theodossy.

Proper Confession and Communion Before confession one should attempt to recall all the sins which one has committed voluntarily or involuntarily. One must attentively re-examine one's life in order to recall not only those sins committed since the last confession, but also those which have not been confessed through forgetfulness. Then, with compunction and a contrite heart, approach the Cross and the Gospel and begin the confession of your sins. 1. Confess your sins honestly, remembering that you open them not to a man, but to God Himself. God knows your sins already and only wants your admission of them. You should not be embarrassed before your spiritual father: he is a person just as you are. He knows human shortcomings well, man's tendency towards sin. For this reason your spiritual father cannot be your terrible judge at confession. Is the reason that you are embarrassed before your spiritual father that you are afraid to lose his good opinion of you? On the contrary, your spiritual father will have all the more love for you when he sees your open, honest confession. Furthermore, if you are afraid to reveal your sins before just one person, your spiritual father, how will you overcome your embarrassment when you appear at God's Last Judgment? There, all your sins which you have not confessed will be opened before God Himself, the Angels and all the people. 2. Be specific when you confess, listing all your sins separately. St. John Chrysostom says: "One must not only say: I have sinned, or I am sinful, but one must declare each type of sin." "The revelation of sins," says St. Basil the Great, "is subject to the same law as the Declaration of physical ills..." The sinner is spiritually ill, and the spiritual father is the physician or healer. It stands to reason that one must confess or tell about one's sins in the same way as one who is physically ill describes the symptoms of his illness to a physician from whom he expects to receive healing. 3. Do not mention anyone else during confession, i.e. do not complain about anyone - what sort of confession is this? It is not confession, but judgment and a new sin. 4. Do not attempt to justify yourself in any way during confession: blaming weakness, custom, etc. The more one justifies himself during confession, the less one is justified by God. The more one denounces, judges and accuses oneself, the more one is justified in the eyes of God. 5. When questioned by your spiritual father, do not say: "I can't remember, maybe I committed that sin." God commanded us to always remember our sins. In order not to justify ourselves with not remembering, we must confess our sins as often as possible. Those who, because of carelessness, confess and take communion infrequently, and because of this forget their sins, have no one to blame but themselves. They cannot hope for remission of the sins which they failed to confess. Thus, it is imperative that we try to recall all our sins. When someone owes us something we are sure to remember this. Yet we forget our own debts before God! Does this not reveal an utter absence of concern for our soul on our part? 6. Unless asked by your spiritual father, do not list the sins you have not committed or things you have not done. Doing this, you liken yourself to the Pharisee of the Gospel. You do not confess your sins, but boast, thereby increasing your judgment. 7. We must confess with sorrow and a contrite heart the sins by which we have grieved our Lord God. It is not good that many tell of their sins matter-of-factly, without any remorse. They speak as though they are engaged in some casual conversation. What is worse, some even allow themselves to laugh during confession. These are all signs of unrepentance. Confessing in this manner, we do not cleanse ourselves of our sins, but rather increase them. 8. Finally, confess your sins with faith in Jesus Christ, with hope in His mercy. Only with faith in Jesus Christ and hope in Him can we receive forgiveness of our sins. Without faith, we cannot receive remission. An example of this is Judas the traitor who was remorseful of what he did, but did not have faith in Jesus, no hope in His mercy, and thus ended his own life. This then, is how we must confess in order to receive remission of our sins from our Lord God. "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." (I John 1:9)

Prayerful Preparation for Communion Of all of the days in the life of a Christian, the happiest is the day on which we receive Holy Communion worthily, with complete attentiveness and preparation. Through confession, we have washed ourselves of all sins, opened before the Lord our entire soul, and received into the house of our soul the Holy Heavenly Guest, our Lord Jesus Christ, Who said "He who eats of My Body and drinks of My Blood abides in Me and I in him." On the day on which we receive Communion, it is extremely important for us to recognize what we are doing, and in participating in the awesome Mystery, to understand what responsibility we are taking upon ourselves. To receive the Divine Guest carelessly, without the requisite attention, is to condemn ourselves. May it not be so! Here is the minimum that is essential for us to do in order to derive spiritual benefit. 1. At the end of this article you will find "A Brief Confession Before the Confessor." Before coming to confession, read it at home to help you recall the sins which you have committed, or bring it with you when you come to confession. 2. Read the Prayer Rule before Holy Communion. The Rule consists of a series of Psalms, a Canon, and Prayers before Communion. The more zealous may add to this rule the Canon to Sweetest Jesus, the Canon and Akathist to the Mostholy Theotokos, and the Canon to the Guardian Angel. 3. On the day of Holy Communion, it is essential to come to the church by the beginning of the Liturgy, and on an empty stomach, i.e. having abstained since midnight from food and drink, as well as from smoking. Those who come to church late are not supposed to approach the Holy Chalice. 4. Female parishioners should ensure that when they commune, they not wear lipstick, and that they have their heads covered. 5. The Church instructs those who approach for Communion to cross their arms over their chest, and to approach with lips confessing Christ, and hearts filled with a fervent love for Him and with thanksgiving. In 961, the 6th Ecumenical Council established this Canon: "Whosoever wishes to partake...let him form his hands into the shape of a cross, and thus approaching, let him receive the communion of grace... (Canon 101). 6. In the instructions for the Order of Service it is stated that upon receiving the Body and Blood of Christ, swallow them with reverence and wipe their lips. 7. After Communion, read the thanksgiving prayers. At our church, these prayers are found in the white prayer books towards the end. The Food of the Mystical Supper is the Heavenly Food of our restoration, of the New Testament between God and mankind. Whoever receives this food without due preparation brings on the opposite destruction. May it not be so! A Brief Confession Before Father Confessors From the Full Confession of St. Demetrius of Rostov I confess to the Lord my God and before thee, venerable father, all my countless sins, committed by me unto this very day and hour, in deed, word and thought. I sin daily and hourly by mine ingratitude toward God for His great and countless blessings and benevolent providence over me, a sinner. I have sinned through: idle talking, judging others, stubbornness, pride, hard-heartedness, envy, anger, slander, inattention, negligence concerning my salvation, carelessness, indifference, impertinence, irritability, despondency, rendering evil for evil, bitterness, disobedience, complaining, self-justification, contradicting others, self-will, being reproachful, gossiping, lying, light-mindedness, tempting others, self-love, ambition, gourmandizing, eating and drinking to excess, vanity, laziness, entertaining unclean thoughts, acquisitiveness, impure glances, absence from divine services because of laziness and carelessness, absent-mindedness at prayer both in church and at home; I have sinned in deed,

word, thought; in sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch and the rest of my mental and physical senses; of all my sins I repent and beg forgiveness. (Here one should mention specifically any other sins which may be burdening the soul.) I also repent and ask forgiveness for all those sins that I have not confessed because of their multitude and my forgetfulness. Forgive and absolve me, venerable father, and bless me to commune of the holy and life-creating Mysteries of Christ unto the remission of sins and life everlasting. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The Placing of the Honorable Robe of the Most Holy Theotokos at Blachernae Tuesday July 15 (7/2) During the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Leo the Great (457-474), the brothers Galbius and Candidus, associates of the emperor, set out from Constantinople to Palestine to venerate the holy places. In a small settlement near Nazareth they stayed in the home of a certain old Jewish woman. In her house they noticed a room where many lamps were lit, incense burned, and sick people were gathered. When they asked her what the room contained, the pious woman did not want to give an answer for a long time. After persistent requests, she said that she had a very precious sacred item: the Robe of the Mother of God, which performed many miracles and healings. Before Her Dormition the Most Holy Virgin bequeathed one of her garments to a pious Jewish maiden, an ancestor of the old woman, instructing her to leave it to another virgin after her death. Thus, the Robe of the Mother of God was preserved in this family from generation to generation. The jewelled chest, containing the sacred Robe, was transferred to Constantinople. St Gennadius, Patriarch of Constantinople, and the emperor Leo, having learned of the sacred treasure, were convinced of the incorrupt state of the holy Robe, and they certified its authenticity. At Blachernae, near the seacoast, a new church in honor of the Mother of God was constructed. On June 2, 458 St Gennadius transferred the sacred Robe into the Blachernae church with appropriate solemnity, placing it within a new reliquary. Afterwards, the maphorion (i.e., the outer robe) of the Mother of God, and part of Her belt were also put into the reliquary with Her Robe. This circumstance also influenced the Orthodox iconography of the Feast, in connecting the two events: the Placing of the Robe, and the Placing of the Belt of the Mother of God in Blachernae. More than once, during the invasion of enemies, the Most Holy Theotokos saved the city to which She had given Her holy Robe. Thus it happened during the time of a siege of Constantinople by the Avars in 626, by the Persians in 677, and by the Arabs in the year 717. Church.

THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN You think that it would be better for your son to be with you all the time, but who knows? With you, if God permits, he could become spoiled, while in the hands of others, preserved from harm. In the end, regardless of where your children might be, with you or in the care of someone else, instill in them Christian principles and entrust them to God and the intercession of the Mother of God. - St. Macarius Mark Your Calendar Celebrating our 9th St. James Annual Food Festival September 12 th, 13 th, 14 th 2014 More information and details soon English Choir Practices Every Sunday at 1pm English choir chanting practices every Sunday at 1pm after liturgy service. Please do not miss any sessions. Contact Louis Busta for more information louis.busta@gmail.com. Festival Dabke Group Ages 5 9 Altar Servers Work Shop Mark Your Calendar New Date Sunday July 27 th after liturgy services All Altar Servers Please plan to attend our next Altar Workshop to go over the altar rules. Lunch This Sunday July 20 Our Festival s Little Dabke group ages 5 9 will start practices very soon. If you are interested in joining this group, please contact Luma Theodossy at (408) 666-8864 To sign-up. Deadline to sign-up is This Sunday July 20. will be provided by Husam & Hutaf Shuhaiber & family Saeda Saoud & family Thank you and God bless you.

Sunday School Registration Form Ages 5-12 Hello Parents, Sunday School is the perfect opportunity for your children to learn about Orthodoxy and to grow close to their faith. Sunday School will offer the children a chance to achieve spiritual growth through the teachings of our Lord, Jesus Christ. This year, we are making Sunday School much more structured, ATTENDANCE IS THE KEY FOR ITS SUCCESS Please bring your children to church every Sunday so that they do not fall behind on the lessons and learning. As a parent, please try your very best to encourage your children to sit with you during the service and attend class on time (immediately after communion) every Sunday. By the end of the school year, in June, the students will have developed extensive knowledge on the Orthodox religion. One of our main goals as teachers this year is to make the children eager about going to church. We appreciate a $25 donation per student to help us buy required Sunday School supplies, books, and snacks. Thank you for your support. Father s Name: Mother s Name: First Name Last Name Middle First Name Last Name Middle Home Address: (where mail) (can be sent) City: Home Telephone: Zip Code: E-MAIL: Student s Name: Birthdate: First Name Last Name Middle Month/Date/Year Grade in School: Has the Student been Baptized Orthodox? YES NO Circle One Notes:

When a man once truly repents, he need not think any more about the sins he committed so that he will not sin again. St. Anthony counsels: "Be careful that your mind not be defiled with the remembrance of former sins and that the remembrance of those sins not be renewed in you." Again, in another place, St. Anthony says: "Do not establish your previously committed sins in your soul by thinking about them so that they not be repeated in you. Be assured that they are forgiven you from the time that you gave yourself to God and repentance. In that, do not doubt." It is said of St. Ammon that he attained such perfection that from much goodness he was not aware that evil exists anymore. When they asked him what is that "narrow and difficult [sorrowful] path" (St. Matthew 7:14), he replied: "That it is the restraining of one's thoughts and severing of one's desires in order to fulfill the will of God." Whoever restrains sinful thoughts, does not think of his own sins or the sins of others neither of anything corruptible nor of anything earthly. The mind of such a man is continually in heaven where there is no evil. Thus, in him, sin gradually ceases to be, even in his thoughts. Happy Birthdays Vi Ly 7/15 Bernadette Nijmeh 7/17 Kathrain Asfour 7/18 Fouad Dahdah 7/18 Abud Asfour 7/18 Yousef Hanna 7/19 Matthew Aboujudom 7/19 Julie Saba 7/19 Rinad Hawit 7/19 Iqbal Yacoub 7/20 Annemarie Bosl 7/20 عقبال المئة سنة!!! E-mail sjoc@earthlink.net or call (408) 398-6357 for your bulletin personal announcements, comments, or feedback. Keep Your Children s Souls Safe Please consider local Orthodox education institutions for your children St. Lawrence Academy (grades K - 8th): Felton, California http://www.stlawrenceacademy. com/ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ St. John of San Francisco Orthodox Academy (grades K 12 th ): San Francisco, California www.stjohnsacademysf.org ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ St. Katherine College ENCINITAS, CA http://www.stkath.org/

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