The Messenger July 2017 Volume 30 Issue 7

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1 The Messenger July 2017 Volume 30 Issue 7 Blessing of Cars at the Feast of Prophet Elijah (Elias) How much time do we spend in our cars (or other modes of transportation)? We travel every day of our lives work, school, grocery store, errands, and hopefully to Church! We offer prayers for those traveling at every liturgical service, and include special petitions during our daily private prayers. Everything we do (even driving in our car) we can be reminded of God s blessing and pray for safety and salvation! Just like we have our homes blessed during the festal season of Theophany (Christ s Baptism) in early January, we have another occasion to bless our cars and other vehicles of transportation. The Orthodox custom is to bless cars at the Feast of Prophet Elijah (Elias) which is July 20 (or near his feast-day). Do you remember the story of Prophet Elijah from the Old Testament? We read about the Life of Prophet Elijah the 3 rd and 4 th Book of Kings, Wisdom of Sirach 48:1-15, and 1 Maccabees 2:58. He was taken up into Heaven in a fiery chariot! Therefore, we bless our modes of transportation on his feast-day with the hope of safe travels. We will be offering this special blessing to our parish community. Join us for Great Vespers on Wednesday, July 19 at 6:00p. By anticipation, we will celebrate the Feast of Prophet Elijah and offer prayers and sprinkling of holy water on our modes of transportation. Bring your car, bicycle, truck, motorcycle, even Big Wheel, etc.! This is a great opportunity for our youth to experience the blessings that Christ offers in our daily routine, such as traveling. We hope your family will join us!

2 Vacation Bible School RECAP During June 12-14 our parish community welcomed our youth and their parents and grandparents to participate in this ministry geared towards learning about Jesus Christ and His Holy Church. Nearly 20 children STRONG, their parents and grandparents, and many teenage and adult helpers gathered for educational discussion sessions, craft projects, dance and sing-along, Church etiquette tutorials, meals, and fellowship. Vacation Bible School culminated with the celebration of our regularly scheduled weekly Wednesday evening Vespers service allowing the children and families to put into practice what they learned! Our theme this year was taken from the popular Orthodox children s song written and composed by Kh. Gigi Shadid (St. George Houston) titled: When You Make the Sign of the Cross, You Remember that God is the Boss. Another highlight was the parental discussion sessions offering suggestions to reframe our mindset when it comes to liturgical services engagement rather than distraction! It was a wonderful program for our youth to participate in the Life of the Church, especially during the Summer months. Families are encouraged to continue to make Christian education a priority, and participate in our Church School program in September!

3 90th Parish Anniversary Celebration September 1-3, 2017 Labor Day Weekend Join us as we commemorate 90 years of Orthodox Christian worship and ministry in Terre Haute Festivities presided over by His Grace, Bishop ANTHONY Special events throughout the weekend with our Youth, Ladies Society, and Parish Council Grand Banquet & Hafli Sunday, September 3rd Tickets Adult: $50 Children: $20

4 St. Sisoes the Great July 6 He was a solitary monk living during the 4 th and 5 th centuries, pursuing asceticism in the Egyptian desert in a cave sanctified by the prayerful labors of his predecessor, St. Anthony the Great (January 17). For his sixty years of labor in the desert, St. Sisoes attained to sublime spiritual purity and he was granted the gift of wonder-working. Extremely strict with himself, Abba Sisoes was very merciful and compassionate to others, and he received everyone with love. To those who visited him, the saint first of all always taught humility. When one of the monks asked how he might attain to a constant remembrance of God, Saint Sisoes remarked, That is no great thing, my son, but it is a great thing to regard yourself as inferior to everyone else. This leads to the acquisition of humility. Asked by the monks whether one year is sufficient for repentance if a brother sins, Abba Sisoes said, I trust in the mercy of God that if such a man repents with all his heart, then God will accept his repentance in three days. When St. Sisoes lay upon his deathbed, the disciples surrounding the Elder saw that his face shone like the sun. They asked the dying man what he saw. Abba Sisoes replied that he saw St. Anthony, the Prophets, and the Apostles. His face increased in brightness, and he spoke with someone. The monks asked, With whom are you speaking, Father? He said that angels had come for his soul, and he was entreating them to give him a little more time for repentance. The monks said, You have no need for repentance, Father. Saint Sisoes said with great humility, I do not think that I have even begun to repent. After these words the face of the holy Abba shone so brightly that the brethren were not able to look upon him. St. Sisoes told them that he saw the Lord Himself. Then there was a flash like lightning, and a fragrant odor, and Abba Sisoes departed to the Heavenly Kingdom in the year 429. Troparion (Tone 1) of St. Sisoes the Great: Thou didst prove to be a citizen of the desert, an angel in the flesh, and a wonderworker, O Sisoes, our God-bearing Father. By fasting, vigil, and prayer thou didst obtain heavenly gifts, and thou healest the sick and the souls of them that have recourse to thee with faith. Glory to Him that hath given thee strength. Glory to Him that hath crowned thee. Glory to Him that worketh healings for all through thee.

5 St. Paraskevi July 26 Holy Virgin Martyr Paraskevi of Rome was the only daughter of Christian parents, Agathon and Politia, and from her early years she dedicated herself to God. She spent much of her time in prayer and the study of the Holy Scriptures. After the death of her parents she distributed all of her inheritance to the poor, and consecrated her virginity to Christ. Emulating the holy Apostles, she began to preach to the pagans about Christ, converting many to Christianity. She was arrested during the reign of Antoninus Pius (138-161) because she refused to worship the idols. She was brought to trial and fearlessly confessed herself to be a Christian. Neither enticements of honors and material possessions, nor threats of torture and death shook the firmness of the saint. She was given over to beastly tortures. They put a red-hot helmet on her head and threw her in a cauldron filled with boiling oil and pitch. By the power of God she remained unharmed. When the emperor peered into the cauldron, Saint Paraskevi threw a drop of the hot liquid in his face, and he was burned. The emperor began to ask her for help, and she healed him. After this the emperor set her free. Traveling from one place to another to preach the Gospel, Saint Paraskevi arrived in a city where the governor was named Asclepius. Here again they tried the saint and sentenced her to death. They took her to an immense serpent living in a cave, so that it would devour her. But St. Paraskevi made the Sign of the Cross over the snake and it died. Asclepius and the citizens witnessed this miracle and believed in Christ. She was set free, and continued her preaching. In a city where the governor was a certain Tarasius, St. Paraskevi endured fierce tortures and was beheaded in the year 140. Many miracles took place at the saint s tomb: the blind received sight, the lame walked, and barren women gave birth to children. It is not only in the past that the saint performed her miracles, but even today she helps those who call on her in faith. Troparion (Tone 5) of St. Paraskevi: Praiseworthy Martyr of Christ Paraskevi: By accepting courage and rejecting feminine weakness thou conquered the devil. Thou hast put thy torturer to shame by crying out: Come, rend my body with thy sword and burn with fire, for I go rejoicing to Christ my Bridegroom! By her prayers, O Lord, save our souls! New Website & Email List Visit our NEW website: www.stgeorgeterrehaute.com Please make as your homepage in order to get more traffic and make the website better known. Are you on our weekly parish EMAIL list? If not, please contact the Church Office.

6 We have begun our Food Preparation; please volunteer and get involved! For more information, please contact Maria David (812-243-5890). Sampler Platter Pre-sale Tickets Available. Please include the following people in your daily prayers. Prayer requests may be sent to Fr. Paul Fuller (frpaul.fuller@gmail.com). LIVING Metropolitan Paul & Archbishop John Archpriest George Rados Miriam Yazge Archpriest Stephen Rhudy Amy Issa Archpriest James Ellison Colton Mary Helen Ellis & Family Zoe Salman Mary Lou Saikley Aarav Carol Latinovich Rosemary T. Kassis Patti Maloof Mary Beth Kh. Manal Dahdouh Tom & Irene Doney Linda Shahadey Aaron & Ashley (& child she bears) Watson DEPARTED + Kh. Stefanie Yazge + Metropolitan Antonio of Mexico (AOC) +Metropolitan Iakovos of Chicago (Greek) +Kaleel (Big K) Ellis +Estelle Katsoulis

7 2017 Membership & Pledge Commitment: SUMMER UPDATE Many thanks to the following parishioners who have filled out their 2017 Membership and Pledge Commitment Form. Members are asked to fill out this form each and every year which allow us to update contact information, budget for future needs, charities, and projects of our parish community. Please fill out the 2017 Form and return to the Church Office. Adam & Stephanie Azar Mary Helen Ellis Michael & Darla Sacopulos George & Cathy Azar Michael T. Ellis Mary Lou Saikley Michelle Azar Mike & Nancy Ellis Beverly Shahadey Ray & Renee Azar Steven & Christy Ellis Esther Simbol Brent & Stacey Bocard Marilyn Farver Mary Ann Simbol Michael Buzash Fr. Paul & Ramia Fuller Nellie Simbol Eric & Cassandra Cook Mary Inman Anthony Tanoos Alecia Corey Amy Issa Jim & Tricia Tanoos Dn. Elias & Denise Corey George & Denise Issa Joseph & Linda Tanoos Helen Corey Helen Johnson Mary Ann Tanoos Maria David Bill & Sandy Kassis Rosemarie Tanoos Cache Ellis Rosemary T. Kassis Michael & Mary Jo Tom Chris & Jacqui Ellis Zack & Denise Kassis Michael A. Tom Christian Ellis Julie Lake Jeremiah & Jennifer Turner George Ellis Russell & Jean Leo Gary & Adelle Watts James Ellis Bonnie Lisher Preston & Gina White John & Jaimie Ellis C.J. Maloof Andy Whitt Kal & Christy Ellis Patti Maloof Brad & LouAnn Wisbey Kalea Ellis Steve & Jamie Maynard Darrel & Lisa Zeck Karah Ellis Shaun Moss Katherine Ellis Tony K. Nasser The 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 additional information, contact Michael C. Ellis at 812-841-1338

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 Coffee (Fellowship) Hour July 2 George Ellis George Ellis July 9 Brad & LouAnn Wisbey Brad & LouAnn Wisbey July 16 Brent & Stacey Bocard Brent & Stacey Bocard July 23 Michael Buzash Michael Buzash July 30 Mike & Mary Jo Tom Mike & Mary Jo Tom Aug 6 Mary Ann Tanoos Mary Ann Tanoos Aug 13 Zack & Denise Kassis Aug 20 Turner Family Aug 27 Daniel & Ashlee Tanoos Zack & Denise Kassis Turner Family Daniel & Ashlee Tanoos Sept 3 Parish Community 90th Anniversary Sept 10 Simbol Family Sept 17 Jim & Tricia Tanoos Sept 24 Michael Buzash Simbol Family Jim & Tricia Tanoos Michael Buzash We encourage those hosting the Holy Oblation and Coffee (Fellowship) Hour to offer a meal for fellowship. We still have several Sundays available in 2017! 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 Dn. 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 St. George Orthodox Church is a parish of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America.