ST. ELIAS THE PROPHET GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH JANUARY/ FEBRUARY 2013 The glorious Elias, incarnate messenger of God, pillar of prophets, and second forerunner of the coming of Christ Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Denver The MOST Rev. Metropolitan Isaiah, Primate Reverend Fr. Dimitrios A. Pappas, Priest St. Elias the Prophet 46 Calle Electra Santa Fe, NM 87508 (505) 466-0015 office (505) 204-4655 cell paradosi@msn.com www.stelias.nm.goarch.org A WELCOME NOTE TO OUR GUESTS: We are glad to have you worshipping with us today. Please sign our Guest Register and introduce yourself to Father Dimitrios after the service. Please join us for lunch following the Divine Liturgy. sent grace from on high to Elisha that he might cleanse lepers and heal sickness for all those who honour him.
SERVICES AND INFORMATION Times of Services: Sundays: Orthros/Matins - 9:00am; Divine Liturgy - 10:00am Saturdays: Vespers - 5:00pm SERVICES FOR January Saturday, 5 January Sunday, 6 January Epiphany Sunday, 13 January Sunday, 20 January Sunday, 27 January Tuesday, 29 January Greek Night @ Plaza Café South-side 5:00pm to 9:00pm SERVICES FOR February Saturday, 2 February Sunday, 3 February Sunday, 10 February Sunday, 17 February Sunday, 24 February Stewardship Frequently Asked Questions How do I become a member of the parish? Membership in the Orthodox Church begins at baptism (Chrismation for some) and continues throughout our life. We are united with Christ through the sacraments, or mysteries, of the Church and through our faithful offering of our entire selves to Jesus Christ. Our Archdiocese requires each parish to distinguish between voting members and non-voting members. A voting member is over 18 years of age and turns in a signed stewardship commitment card, committing a portion of time, talent and treasure to the Church. The Archdiocese also requires the voting member to remain current through the year on their commitments. Keep in mind that true membership in the Body of Christ involves living according to His word and within His Church. Why must I commit to give a specific amount? Please keep in mind that your stewardship of money is kept in the strictest of confidence. However, we do compile the amounts anticipated to better plan our budget. What if I cannot fulfill my stewardship commitment? During the course of a year, people s circumstances change. Your stewardship is valued because it is made out of your love for God and His Church. Please do not be concerned if you are unable to meet your stewardship commitment we are glad you are a part of this parish. _Please cut out and mail _back _ St. Elias the Prophet Santa Fe, New Mexico 46 Calle Electra Santa Fe, NM 87508 telephone 505 466-0016 Sacrificial Stewardship 2013 Commitment Card Because of God s great love and grace to me and my family, we wish to help share God s love throughout the year with our monthly proportional support of the mission and ministries of the Assumption Cathedral. To help fulfill these ministries we commit to give; $600.00 ($50/mo.) $1,200.00 ($100/mo.) $1,800.00 ($150/mo.) $2,400.00 ($200/mo.) $3,000.00 ($250 per mo.) Other Amount $ Monthly - quarterly - in full
SAINT TRYPHON FEBRUARY 1 O Saint Tryphon was from Lampsacus in Phrygia and lived during the reigns of Emperor Gordian (238-244), Philip (244-249) and Decius (249-251). He came from a poor family and his childhood herding geese to live. At the same time earnestly studying the Bible with reverence and performed his religious duties. So, little by little, Trifon the pious curiosity, managed not only to teach himself, but also to teach the eternal truths of the faith. Soon the pious soul accepted the grace of the Holy Spirit and God the Trypho claimed to miraculous. But the Saint healed not just any disease, but also purify contaminated by demons souls. When the emperor Gordian, learned about the miraculous abilities Tryphon, begged him to heal his sick daughter. O Emperor tried to express his gratitude, offering the Holy axioms and money, but the Trifon politely refused. When Emperor Decius became unleashed fierce persecution against Christians. In 250 AD Santa, because they worshiped the gods of the pagan religion was a Christian and was stopped by a soldier named considers (or load) and brought before the prefect of the East, and Tiberius Claudius Granchou Akylinou at Nice in Bithynia. The seer Pom- peian introduced him to the princes. Saint Tryphon bravely confessed his faith. Then subjected to horrific torture. He katatrypisan with swords over his body, then tied him by the feet in horses and dragged him in terrible cold hours in rough and rocky sites. He prayed and said, 'Sir, did not charge this sin. " After the horrible martyrdom sofronisthike asked if he wanted to sacrifice to idols. Witness of Jesus replied then the prefect Akylino "unholy and evil chief may be sofronismenos you when you're drunk by the devil? I always spend my life with wisdom, be- cause I have Christ's hope my assistant." After that put him in prison in order to give him a deadline to get rid of the "dementia" and that to deny his faith in Christ. A few days after the prefect called the Saint and asked him if the time of year and torture convinced him to sacrifice to the gods. The Holy and again pleaded with intellectual prowess the Name of God. Then dragged naked on iron nails, after being whipped and then burned with torches in their hand. In the end, once the witness gave his soul to God saying, "Lord Jesus Christ, Dexa my spirit," cut off the head of this honestly. Christians received the relics of martyrs and after anointed with precious ointment and wrapped in Sindo, lodged in the urn and sent to the city of Lampsacus against his wish. A Church dedicated to St. Tryphon built by Justinian the Great (527-565 AD) in place of Stork Constantinople. Monastery of St. Tryphon stated after the 9th century AD, adjacent to the Metropolis of Chalcedon, which later became a monk Patriarch Nicholas Undercover (901-907, 912-925 BC). Commemorated on January 12 The "Milk-Giver" Icon of the Mother of God was originally located at the Lavra of St Sava the Sanctified near Jerusalem. Before his death, the holy founder of the Lavra foretold that a royal pilgrim having the same name as himself would visit the Lavra. St Sava told the brethren to give the wonderworking icon to that pilgrim as a blessing. In the thirteenth century, St Sava of Serbia visited the Lavra. As he approached the reliquary of St Sava the Sanctified, the saint's staff fell at his feet. The brethren asked the visitor his name, and he told them he was Archbishop Sava of Serbia. Obeying the instructions of their founder, the monks gave St Sava his staff, the "Milk-Giver" Icon, and the Icon "Of the Three Hands" (June 28 & July 12). The holy archbishop took the icon to Hilandar on Mount Athos and put it on the right side of the iconosta- sis in the church of St Sava at the kellion of Karyes, which is at- tached to Hilandar. The icon was later named Typikonissa, since the Rule (Typikon) of St Sava was preserved there. Commemorated on February 19 The Cyprus Icon of the Mother of God. In this icon the Mother of God is depicted sitting on a throne with the Divine Infant in Her arms. There is an angel on either side of Her. The prototype of this holy icon manifested itself in the year 392 on the island of Cyprus at the tomb of Righteous Lazarus, the friend of Christ (October 17), and is kept there in a monastery. Renowned copies of the Cyprus Icon are at the Moscow's Dormition Cathe- dral, and in the Nikolo-Golutvin church in the village of Stromyn, Mos- cow diocese (Commemorated on the Sunday of Orthodoxy). During the week of the Triumph of Or- thodoxy, the Greek Synaxarion has an account of an icon which is proba- bly the Cyprus Icon. On the island of Cyprus a certain Arab was passing by a church dedicated to the Most Holy Theotokos. In order to display his ha- tred for Christianity, the man shot an arrow at an icon of the Mother of God which hung by the gate. The arrow struck the Virgin's knee, from which blood began to flow. Overcome with fear, the Arab spurred his horse and rode for home, but was struck dead before he could get there. In this way, he was punished for his impiety. Other days commemorating the Cy- prus Icon are the Day of the Holy Spirit, April 20, and July 9. Some cop- ies of the Cyprus Icon have additional names such as "Cleansing," "Knife," and "Hawk." The "Stromyn" Cyprus Icon became famous in 1841. An eighteen-year-old girl from Stromyn, a village not far from Moscow, was close to death from an illness. In a dream she saw the Cyprus Icon standing over the entrance to the church, and a voice came from the icon: "Take me into your home and have the priest serve a Molieben with the Blessing of Water, and you will be cured." The sick girl was brought to the church and finally located the icon after a long search. The girl obeyed the command of the Most Holy Theotokos, and after the Molieben she felt strong enough to carry the icon back to the church herself. Shortly thereafter, she was completely healed. The "Stromyn" Cyprus Icon continued to work miracles of healing, which the rector of the church reported to the holy Metropolitan Philaret of Moscow (November 19).
January Prosforon and Coffee Hour Volunteers 5 January, prosforon, Fr. Dimitri Pappas 6 January Sunday (Theophany) prosforon Mary Santikos coffee hour Judy Brophy, Vasilopita, Fr. Dimitri Pappas 13 January (Sunday) prosforon Fr. Dimitri, coffee hour Frederika Vaupen 20 January (Sunday) prosforon Mary Santikos, coffee hour Eva Kurtz 27 January (Sunday) prosforon and coffee hour Mac Ennis February Prosforon and Coffee Hour Volunteers 2 February prosforon Fr. Dimitri Pappas 3 February Sunday prosforon Fr. Dimitri Pappas, coffee hour Helen Skinas 10 February Sunday prosforon and coffee hour Mary O'Brien 17 February Sunday prosforon and coffee hour Anna Patsalis 24 February Sunday prosforon Fr. Dimitri Pappas coffee hour Frederika Vaupen Prosfora must be at the church by 9:00 a.m. To change your day you must find and give sufficient notice to someone to take your place. You're also responsible for coffee room clean up. Rinse coffee urns, wipe down counters and tables, sweep floor, replace soiled table cloths, place bag of garbage in green bin and wheel it down to the church mailbox. An important detail. Questions? Call Nia Parry 424-1402. Need a winter break from same old, same old dining? Leonardo Razatos is sponsoring ***Greek Night*** at his restaurant Plaza Café South (facing the Regal Stadium 14 Cinema Complex) Tuesday, January 29 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. join us for a delicious Greek Menu Greek Music and the infectious joie de vivre of all things Greek! A portion of the proceeds will support Saint Elias the Prophet Greek Orthodox Church in Eldorado Stewardship 2012 We have collected so far $65, 000 in stewardship this year. Our budget Alexiou, Gay Lynn Alexis,Dean and Cynthia Baker, Marcia Ballas, Peter Boone Van Zandt, Dennis and Tonya Brophy, Judith Butler, Patrick and Anais Carl, Melissa Carlen, Ioanna C debacca, George and Lista Chakeres, Dimitri and Christophoros Chantillis, Angello Chronis, Tasso and Becky Constantaras, Dr. Alex and Niki Constantaras, Alexia Cook, Bess and Leslie Counelis, Spiros and Marina Daskalos, Chris and Milly Demopulos, Pres. Meredith Denko, John and Shirley Dixon Vassilion Steve and Rebecca Dorby, Aliki Eddings, Scott and Lena Ennis, Mac Gehmeyr Bakalis Michael and Olympia Gallis, Michael Gomez, Arthur and Louise Grivas, Peter Hardwick, Bonnie for the year is $125,000. If you have not yet signed your Stewardship card. Please do so. Every Steward is very important to us, If you need a card, you may pick one up at the church or please call the church. Inman, Jason Josephakis, john and Dianne Jost, Christina Kalangis, Alex and Svenja Kalangis, Ike and Susan Kallas, James Kassicieh, Samir Kassicieh, Qustandi Keenan, frank and Angeliki Kefal, Nymphe Kitsos, Bill and Christina Komis, Peter and Dorinda Koutsouflakis, Simone and Laura Kurtz, Eva Lahm, Diana Maniatis, Efthimios Manole, Nick and Asimina Manole, Niki Manos, Peter Margo, Carol Maryol, Alex Maryol, George Maryol, Georgia Michas, Sophia Minetos, Vasso Nava, Ralph and Winona Nickles, James and Margaret O Brien, Mary Pappas, Alex and Rena Pappas, George Pappas, Dr. Dimitrios and Anas Pappas, Dean and Jennifer Pappas, Fr. Dimitrios Pattakos, Alex and Elaine Parry, Eugenia Patsalis, Ignatios and Anna Pavlakos, Bill and Evangie Pavlakos, Nicholas and Marina Pietrzak, Tatiana Proestos, Paul and Susan Razatos, Leonardo Robeson, Andreas Robeson, Steven and Besty Round, Russell (Ignatius) Sakona, Evelyn Sander, Vickie Santkos, Mary and Violet Scooros, Pamela Shea, Michael and Gael Skinas, Helen Sleder, Al and Martha Smith, Gary Stavron, Steve and Florence Stefanodakis, Mike and Lori Stevens, Joe and Anastasia Tintor, Diane Topakas, George and Lurania Tramontanas, Tracey Tramontanas, Dr. Kerry Valdez, Raymond and Rebe Vaupen, Frederika and Burt Wroth, Roy and Kathryn Zrilic, Djuro
FEBRUARY 2013 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Thomas Sunday Divine *SHADED Liturgy AREAS 10:00am ARE FASTING DAYS* 3 8 Myrrh bearers St. John the Theologian MOTHERS DAY 10 15 St. Paralytic Haralambos Parish Council Meeting 17 22 Samaritan Women 2 3 4 5 1 6 St. Trifonos 2 7 Presetation the Lord in the Temple 94 10 5 6 11 St. Fotios 7 12 8 13 9 14 Wedding 4:30pm No Vespers 16 11 17 12 18 13 Mid Pentecost 14 19 15 20 16 21 St. Constantine and Helen 23 18 President Day 24 19 25 20 21 26 22 27 23 28 29 Blind Man 2 4 30 31 25 26 27 28 MEMORIAL DAY
JANUARY 2013 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Thomas Sunday 68 Epiphany Myrrh bearers St. Blessing John the of the Theologian Holy waters MOTHERS DAY 13 15 Paralytic Parish Council Meeting 22 20 Samaritan St. Euthimios Women Divine Orthros Liturgy 9:00am 10:00am 2 13 24 3 5 46 57 *SHADED AREAS ARE FASTING DAYS* 97 108 911 12 10 11 13 14 12 St. John the Baptist Orthros 9:00 am Liturgy 10:00am Vespers Blessing 6:00pm of the Holy waters Wedding 4:30pm No Vespers 16 14 17 15 18 16 Mid Pentecost 19 17 St. Anthony the Great 20 18 SS. Anthanios and Cyril 21 19 St. Constantine and Helen \ 23 21 24 22 Anastasios of Persia 25 23 26 24 27 25 St. Gregorios The 28 26 Theologian 29 27 Blind Man 28 30 MEMORIAL Ephraim of Syrian DAY 29 31 Greek Night @ Plaza Café South-side 5:00pm to 9:00pm 30 Three Hierarch 31