Christ the Saviour Cathedral - American Carpatho
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Christ the Saviour Cathedral - American Carpatho
Christ the Saviour Cathedral “CATHEDRAL JOTTINGS” Corner of Garfield Street and Butler Avenue Johnstown, Pa. 15906 Rectory Office – 249 Butler Avenue; Johnstown, Pa. 15906 Cathedral Church of His Grace, Bishop Gregory of Nyssa of the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Cathedral Clergy Pastor – Very Reverend Protopresbyter Robert A. Buczak, Cathedral Dean Very Reverend Protopresbyter Frank P. Miloro, Chancellor Very Rev. John A. Baranik Jr. Very Rev. John S. Brancho Rectory Phone…………………………………………………………….…………814-539-8086 Mobile Phone…………………………………………………………………….….412-759-4481 Cathedral Office………………………………………………………..……………814-254-4011 Web-site………………………………………………….………………http://cathedral.acrod.org E-mail Address (for Father Robert Buczak)………………………………...…[email protected] Vol. 72 No. 1513 March 15th, 2015 Third Sunday of the Great Fast Veneration of the Holy Cross The Theodotus of Cyrenia Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great – 9:00 am Sunday School - 10:20 Panachida for + Metropolitan Nicholas offered by Jeanne Taylor and Zoe Mihalik; +Anna Yurcisin offered by Rose Hilboky and Mark; +Dorothy Zahoran (40th Day) offered by Stephen and Barbara Martyak; +Bethany Haschak Schilling offered by Sue Deitle; +Christopher Nash offered by cousin, Denise; +Mary, Ivan, Shelly, & Maria offered by Mary Skovran (Perpetual); Michael Matolyak and Mary Bacha offered by Mary Jane Matolyak; and +Helen Maurer offered by Esther Pevarnik Resurrection Tone 7 Epistle: Hebrews 4:14-5:6 Tropar & Kondak: pages 99 & 182-183 Gospel: Mark 8:34- 9:1 Services for the week of March 15th Tue. 3/17 ... + Mary Medvic offered by John and Donna Zizan – Parastas………..……..8:00 am Wed. 3/18 … +John and Susie Sheaffer (Perpetual) – Parastas…………………….……..8:00 am Confessions ………………………………………….………………6:15- 7:00 pm Moleben to the Holy Cross.………………………………………………7:00 pm Thu. 3/19 … +Mary Antonikas (Perpetual) – Parastas…………………………....………8:00 am Fri. 3/20 … +Andrew and Helen Dluhos (Perpetual) – Parastas………………………….8:00 am Confessions………..…………………………………………………..6:00 – 7:00 pm Pre-sanctified Liturgy…………………………………………………………7:00 pm Sat. 3/21 … 4th All- Souls Saturday – +Mary Fedorchak (Perpetual)…………………………………………..…….8:00 am A.C.R.Y. Lenten Retreat – St. Nicholas Orthodox Church Homestead, Pa - Car pool leaves at 10:00 am Sunday, March 22nd, 2015 Fourth Sunday of the Great Fast - St. John Climacus The 40 Martyrs of Sebaste Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great – 9:00 am / Sunday School - 10:20 Panachida for +Margaret Stackhouse offered by Vivian Slachta; and +John Chupka Sr., Nicholas Don Chupka, and Joseph M. Quinn offered by Katherine Oravec; and +Mary Gall offered by Donna Yarina Resurrection Tone 8 Epistle: Hebrews 6:13-20 Tropar & Kondak: pages 102 & 183-184 Gospel: Mark 9:16-30 Services for the week of March 22nd Mon. 3/23 ... + Bernadine Evanisko offered by family; +Mary Tavalsky offered by her children; and + Edward Margetta offered by the Colosimo family – Parastas……...8:00 am Tue. 3/24 … +Deacon James Janiec offered by Willie Colgan; and +Mary and Stephen Karnosky (Perpetual)- Parastas………………………..8:00 am Wed. 3/25 … +George and Mary Pakh Magdinec offered by John and Mary Gido (Perpetual) – Parastas………….……..8:00 am Confessions ………………………………………….………………6:15- 7:00 pm Canon of Saint Andrew………………..…………………………………7:00 pm Thu. 3/26 … + Margaret Evans (40th Day) offered by the Teplica and Evans Family; and + Gary Bowser offered by Evalyn Brudnak – Parastas……...……....………8:00 am Fri. 3/27 … +George Paczolt and Joseph and Mary offered by Mary Kindya (Perpetual) – Parastas………………….8:00 am Confessions………..…………………………………………………..6:00 – 7:00 pm Pre-sanctified Liturgy…………………………………………………………7:00 pm Sat. 3/28 … +Mary, Michael and Mary Hritz; and Margaret Herko (Birthday Remembrance) (Perpetual)………………...8:00 am Great Vespers…………………..……………………………………………6:00 pm Sunday, March 29th, 2015 Fifth Sunday of the Great Fast - St. Mary of Egypt Communion Breakfast The Martyr Sabinus; The Apostle Aristobulus of the Seventy Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great – 9:00 am / Sunday School - 10:20 Panachida for + Pani Anna Yurcisin and Andrew and Anna (Homyak) Popovich offered by Ann Melanie Yurcisin; +Margaret Evans (40th Day) offered by Nick and Catherine Timko; +Mary Gall (40th Day) offered by Steve and Barbara Martyak; and +Boyd Conrad (Perpetual) Resurrection Tone 1 Epistle: Hebrews 9:11-14 Tropar & Kondak: pages 81 &185-186 Gospel: Mark 10:32-45 ETERNAL MEMORY FUND – Thank you to those who donated toward the Cathedral Eternal Memory Fund in memory of Dorothy Zahoran: Dorothy Laichak - $10.00; Ann Evanisko - $10.00; Father Frank and Pani Connie Miloro - $10.00. In memory of Mary Pirich Gall: Roger Pavlik-$20.00 BULLETIN SPONSOR – The “Cathedral Jottings” Bulletin is sponsored in memory of John Homyak by Carol Devine and Tom Knipple. BIRTHDAY PRAYERS – are offered for Halee Angel Karashin (3/15), Joy Love (3/15), Elsie Arendas (3/18), Nancy Ernest (3/19) Nicholas Seitz, Noah Cuneo (3/20), Joshua Machik (3/21), and Mary Duray (3/21). You were remembered today in the Proskomedia. COFFEE SOCIAL SPONSORS – Thank you to our Coffee Social Sponsors: (3/22) – Pani Connie Miloro (4/5) – St. Sophia Christian Academy (3/29) – St. Sophia Christian Academy (4/12) – Pascha LENTEN RETREAT All are encouraged to attend the National ACRY Lenten Retreat Saturday, March 21st, 2015 at the Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church in Homestead, Pa. from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. His Grace Bishop Gregory will be the guest speaker at the Retreat. There is no charge for this retreat; a free–will offering will be collected. Please contact Father Robert Buczak if you would like to attend. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE The Kulis Foundation is offering six (6) different scholarship programs available for the 20152016 academic year. Applications for the majority of these programs are due April 1, 2015 (seminarian’s applications are due on August 1, 2015). These programs provide over $450,000 in available scholarship funds for eligible students. Interested students may view eligibility requirements for each of the six (6) scholarship programs and download applications by visiting www.kulisfoundation.org. TREASURE EGG HUNT INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED SOFT CANDY is needed to fill the plastic eggs for the children’s egg hunt. Please bring your candy donation and leave it on the Auditorium stage. Thank you! PENNIES FOR CAMBRIA CITY MISSION This annual Lenten project that our church undertakes provides for our brother and sister in need. Please deposit your “loose change” into the container near the doors of the nave of the church. God bless you for your charity and almsgiving. ANNUAL APPEAL FOR ST. SOPHIA’S SCHOOL St. Sophia Orthodox Christian Academy is holding its annual fund raising appeal during the Lenten season. Donations may be made using the appeal letter and donor form available at the back of the church or in the church hall, or donations can be given directly to Susan Kalcik, Dee Tvarozna, or Romayne Laichak. CATHEDRAL SENIORS NEWS & SOUP SALE The Cathedral Seniors Group is sponsoring a Lenten Soup Sale on the Sundays of Lent in the month of March. Proceeds from the soup sale go to Senior’s activities such as programs, gift baskets for Fr. Robert to take to shut-ins, and other parish needs. The soups will be both fasting and non-fasting varieties and sold at a fantastic value of $6 per container. For seniors or others preparing soup: New soup containers will be handed out each Sunday beginning February 22 and March 1, and cooks can bring the soup to the cathedral hall on the following Sundays. One large pot (four quarts) usually fills four containers. The soups may be fasting or non-fasting. Containers should be marked with the name of the soup. Anyone interested in participating, please contact Susan Kalcik in church or at 255-5517. Please indicate which Sunday or Sundays you would like to provide soup. QUOTES FROM THE HOLY FATHERS The Lord prayed for those who crucified Him, and the Proto-martyr, St. Stephen, prayed for those killing him – that it would not be counted as sin against them, saying “For they know not what they do.” Do likewise, and you will receive mercy and Divine help; and you will be at peace. St. Ambrose of Optina Seek God daily, but seek Him in your heart, not outside it. And when you find Him, stand with fear and trembling, like the Cherubim and Seraphim, for your heart has become a throne of God. But in order to find God, become humble as dust before the Lord, for the Lord abhors the proud; whereas He visits those who are humble in heart, wherefore He says: “To whom will I look, but to the one who is meek and humble in heart?” St. Nectarios of Aegina When the heart has acquired stillness, it will perceive the heights and depths of knowledge; and the ear of the still intellect will be made to hear marvelous things from God. St. Hesychios the Priest We must not forget that the demons assail and attack prayer in order to render it ineffective by means of evil distractions. Thoughts of every kind encircle the poor man’s nous at the time of prayer in order to plunder the fruit of prayer and leave only its bones – that is, the labor and effort – for him who prays. This is why one who desires to pray well should drive away every sort of care and any thought whatsoever in advance, before beginning to say the prayer. The nous as an overseer should supervise very attentively the words spoken by the mouth, so that the prayer becomes a fruitful spring of divine help and grace. According to the Fathers, Satan will always position himself as a thorn and stumbling block for holy prayer. This is because he is greatly troubled and burned by it. Therefore, my children, compel yourselves in prayer… Elder Ephraim of the Holy Mountain PRAYER CHAIN Thomas Buczak Brenda McLean Raymond Hovan Cindy LaBarr Bernard Buczak Larry Buksa Annie Mishurda Patricia Freidhoff Steve Martyak Dr. P.Z. Vora Michael Talarovich Joan Wine Jessica McLaughlin Irene Popp Ernest Vasil Holly Scheibler Joann Bodnar Michael Sakmar Joseph Muchesko Sam Muchesko Roberta Kovalik Liz Bennett Frank Porembka Theresa Milkovoich Pani Betty Jean Baranik Kylie and Emma Fischer LTJG Tatiana Kish Cyndi & Nick Natalie Neff Deacon Marc Wisnosky Kira Pronin Alexxa Lowery Romayne Laichak Christina Charlotte and John Charlene and John Thursday Justine Debbie Dawson Deborah Louisenkizer Archimandrite Pitirim Stehnach Rectory Office Hours – Father is available any time by appointment. Emergency Sick Calls can be made at any time. Please phone the rectory when a family member is admitted to the hospital. Marriages are solemnized on Saturdays or Sundays. Consult the pastor at least six months in advance and before plans have been made for the wedding reception. Marriages cannot be celebrated during the fasting seasons of the church, or on Fridays. Baptisms are normally scheduled on Saturdays or Sundays. Consult the pastor. Two God-parents are required, at least one of whom must be Orthodox by faith and the other a practicing Christian. Church Funerals are provided for practicing Orthodox Christians who are current in their spiritual and financial obligations to the parish; otherwise burial is from the funeral home. The Church does not permit cremation.