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1 The Messenger September 2017 Vol. 30 Issue 9 90th Parish Anniversary Labor Day Weekend 2017 It was a weekend full of festivities as we commemorated and celebrated our 90th Parish Anniversary. A few highlights included: * Hierarchal visit of His Grace, Bishop ANTHONY of Toledo and the Midwest * Liturgical services with area clergy * Church School Kickoff Event * Ladies Luncheon honoring 6 members in their 90s * Visit of former clergy and their families * Grand Banquet and Hafli (Dance) Many thanks to all those who helped plan, organize, and contribute to the exciting celebration, especially Jim Tanoos, Cathy Azar, Kal Ellis, and Esther Simbol. Truly, a great time for reflection and giving thanks! Hopefully also, a time for renewed dedication to our parish community and hope for our future! A commemorative Souvenir Journal is being made and will be distributed to our members and sponsors, especially highlighting the weekend of festivities. May God bless our forbearers who brought their Orthodox faith to Terre Haute and the families who have joined our congregation throughout the decades. May their example of dedication and love for Jesus Christ and His Holy Church enliven our dedication and love! (More pictures on p. 3)

2 Quiz for the Nativity of the Theotokos 1. Who are the parents of Mary, the Theotokos? A. Simeon & Anna B. Joachim & Anna C. Zachariah & Elizabeth D. Abraham & Sarah 2. Which canonical Gospel describes the nativity of the Theotokos? A. Matthew B. Mark C. John D. None of the Gospels 3. Which date in September is the Feast of the Nativity of the Theotokos celebrated? A. 8 B. 14 C. 21 D. 25 4. The Gospel reading for Liturgy is the same for this Feast as all other feasts of the Theotokos. True or False? 5. What is the liturgical color for this Feast? A. Gold B. White C. Blue D. Red 6. Mary s father was from which tribe of Israel? A. Levi B. Judah C. Naphtali D. Benjamin 7. Which apocryphal text is the earliest to describe the nativity of the Theotokos? A. Didache B. Shepherd of Hermas C. Epistle of Barnabas D. Protoevangelium of James 8. According to Church Tradition, which archangel announced to her parents that they would bring forth a child? A. Gabriel B. Michael C. Raphael D. Phanuel 9. Do Orthodox Christians believe in the Immaculate Conception of Mary (like Roman Catholics)? Yes or No? 10. The nativity of Mary is described in the Islamic holy book, the Qur an. True or False? Our NEW website has been recently updated with previous bulletins, newsletters, and calendars for 2017: www.stgeorgeterrehaute.com Are you on our weekly parish EMAIL list? If not, please contact the Church Office. There are many parishioners who are NOT opening our weekly parish email, please check your Spam Folder.

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4 St. Euphrosynos the Cook September 11 He was from one of the Palestinian monasteries, and his obedience was to work in the kitchen as a cook. Toiling away for the brethren, he did not absent himself from thought about God, but rather dwelt in prayer and fasting. He remembered always that obedience is the first duty of a monk, and therefore he was obedient to the elder brethren. The patience of the saint was amazing: they often reproached him, but he made no complaint enduring every unpleasantness. St. Euphrosynos pleased the Lord by his inner virtue which he concealed from people, and the Lord Himself revealed to the monastic brethren the spiritual heights of their unassuming fellow-monk. One of the priests of the monastery prayed and asked the Lord to show him the blessings prepared for the righteous in the age to come. The priest saw in a dream what Paradise is like, and he contemplated its inexplicable beauty with fear and with joy. He also saw there a monk of his monastery, the cook Euphrosynos. Amazed at this encounter, the presbyter asked Euphrosynos, how he came to be there. The saint answered that he was in Paradise through the great mercy of God. The priest again asked whether Euphrosynos would be able to give him something from the surrounding beauty. St. Euphrosynos suggested to the priest to take whatever he wished, and so the priest pointed to three luscious apples growing in the garden of Paradise. The monk picked the three apples, wrapped them in a cloth, and gave them to his companion. When he awoke in the early morning, the priest thought the vision a dream, but suddenly he noticed next to him the cloth with the fruit of Paradise wrapped in it, and emitting a wondrous fragrance. The priest found St. Euphrosynos in church and asked him under oath where he was the night before. The saint answered that he was where the priest also was. Then the monk said that the Lord, in fulfilling the prayer of the priest, had shown him Paradise and had bestowed the fruit of Paradise through him, the lowly and unworthy servant of God, Euphrosynos. The priest related everything to the monastery brethren, pointing out the spiritual loftiness of Euphrosynos in pleasing God, and he pointed to the fragrant fruit. Deeply affected by what they heard, the monks went to the kitchen, in order to pay respect to Euphrosynos, but they did not find him there. Fleeing human glory, the monk had left the monastery. The place where he concealed himself remained unknown, but the monks always remembered that their monastic brother Euphrosynos had come upon Paradise, and that they in being saved, through the mercy of God would meet him there. They reverently kept and distributed pieces of the apples from Paradise for blessing and for healing. Troparion (Tone 4) of St. Euphrosynos: Thou hast lived in great humility, in labors of asceticism and in purity of soul, O righteous Euphrosynos, by a mystical vision thou demonstrated the Heavenly joy which thou had found. Therefore, make us worthy to be partakers of thy intercessions.

5 Ss. Sophia and Her Daughters: Faith, Hope, and Love September 17 They were born in Italy. Their mother was a pious Christian widow who named her daughters for the three Christian virtues. Faith was twelve, Hope was ten, and Love was nine. She raised them in the love of the Lord, Jesus Christ and they did not hide their faith in Christ, but openly confessed it before everyone. An official named Antiochus denounced them to the emperor Hadrian (117-138), who ordered that they be brought to Rome. Realizing that they would be taken before the emperor, the holy virgins prayed fervently to the Lord, asking that He give them strength not to fear torture and death. When the holy virgins and their mother came before the emperor, everyone was amazed at their composure. They looked as though they had been brought to some happy festival, rather than to torture. Summoning each of the sisters in turn, Hadrian urged them to offer sacrifice to the goddess Artemis, but the young girls remained unyielding. Then the emperor ordered them to be tortured. They burned the holy virgins over an iron grating, then threw them into a red-hot oven, and finally into a cauldron with boiling tar, but the Lord preserved them. The youngest child, Love, was tied to a wheel and they beat her with rods until her body was covered all over with bloody welts. After undergoing unspeakable torments, the holy virgins glorified their Heavenly Bridegroom and remained steadfast in the Faith. They subjected St. Sophia to another grievous torture: the mother was forced to watch the suffering of her daughters. She displayed adamant courage, and urged her daughters to endure their torments for the sake of the Heavenly Bridegroom. All three maidens were beheaded, and joyfully bent their necks beneath the sword. In order to intensify St. Sophia s inner suffering, the emperor permitted her to take the bodies of her daughters. She placed their remains in coffins and loaded them on a wagon. She drove beyond the city limits and reverently buried them on a high hill. St. Sophia sat there by the graves of her daughters for three days, and finally she gave up her soul to the Lord. Even though she did not suffer for Christ in the flesh, she was not deprived of a martyr s crown. Instead, she suffered in her heart. Believers buried her body there beside her daughters. The relics of the holy martyrs have rested at El zasa, in the church of Esho since the year 777. Troparion (Tone 4) of Ss. Sophia and Her Children: Faith, Hope, and Love: The Church celebrates and rejoices in the feast of the three daughters: Faith, Hope, and Love, and their Mother Sophia, named for her wisdom: For in them she gave birth to the three godly virtues. Now they eternally behold their bridegroom, God the Word. Let us rejoice spiritually in their memory and cry: O our three Heavenly Protectors, establish, confirm and strengthen us in Faith, Hope and Love. Answers to Quiz on Page 2 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. True 5. C 6. B 7. D 8. A 9. No 10. True

6 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 Bishop Antoun (newly-retired) Archpriest George Rados Archpriest Stephen Rhudy Archpriest Anthony Yazge & family (Antiochian Village) Colton Miriam Yazge Mary Lou Saikley Carol Latinovitch Mary Helen Ellis and family Mary Beth Krebs (Louisville) Chris Hopkins and family DEPARTED +Kh. Stefanie Yazge +Kaleel (Big K) Ellis +Jeannette Shahadey +Mary Jo Doloszycki

7 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 Sept 3 Parish Community EVENING Grand Banquet Sept 10 Simbol Family Sept 17 Jim & Tricia Tanoos Sept 24 Michael Buzash Simbol Family Jim & Tricia Tanoos Michael Buzash Oct 1 Available Available Oct 8 Abdayem Family Abdayem Family Oct 15 Fr. Paul & Ramia Fuller Fr. Paul & Ramia Fuller Oct 22 Gary & Adelle Watts Gary & Adelle Watts Oct 29 Rosemarie Tanoos Rosemarie Tanoos Nov 5 Azar Family Azar Family Nov 12 Church School Thanksgiving Luncheon Nov 19 Zeck Family Zeck Family Nov 26 Available Available We encourage those hosting the Holy Oblation and Coffee (Fellowship) Hour to offer a meal for fellowship. Several Sundays still OPEN in October, November, and December. 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 A parish of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America