The first Sunday of Great Lent is called the Sunday of Orthodoxy because it commemorates the restoration of the Holy Icons and the triumph of the Orthodox Faith against the terrible heresy of the Iconoclasts, i.e. those heretics who refused to honor the Holy Icons. For more than a hundred years the…
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40 Holy Martyrs of Sebaste
In the year 313 Saint Constantine the Great issued an edict granting Christians religious freedom, and officially recognizing Christianity as equal with paganism under the law. But his co-ruler Licinius was a pagan, and he decided to stamp out Christianity in his part of the Empire. As Licinius…
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Martyr Urpasianus of Nicomedia
The Holy Martyr Urpasianus suffered in the city of Nicomedia. The emperor Maximian Gallerius (305-311) cruelly persecuted Christians serving in his army and at his court. Some of the timid of soul began to waver and worship the pagan gods, but the strong held out until the very end. The dignitary…
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Saint Caesarius, brother of Saint Gregory the Theologian
Saint Caesarius was the son of Saint Gregory (January 1) and Saint Nonna (August 5), and the brother of Saint Gregory the Theologian (January 25). After studying oratory, philosophy, medicine and other subjects in Alexandria, he went to Constantinople, where he became one of the city's leading…
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Righteous Tarasius of Liconium
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Icon of the Mother of God, “Albazin” or “The Word was made Flesh”
The Albazin Icon of the Mother of God “the Word made Flesh” is of great religious significance in the Amur River region. It received its name from the Russian fortress of Albazin (now the village of Albazino) along the Amur river, founded in the year 1650 by the famous Russian frontier…
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Venerable Vitalius of Castronovo
Saint Vitalius was born in the Sicilian town of Castronovo in the X century to wealthy and pious parents, Sergius and Chrysonίkḗ, who raised him according to God's Word, and saw that he received a good education. From an early age, Vitalius loved Christ and the monastic state, which is why he…
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Sunday, March 9 Sunday of Orthodoxy Matins 8:15 Divine Liturgy 9:30Coffee Hour (no Sunday School) WOCA Vespers 5:00 Three Holy Hierarchs, Mountlake Terrace
Monday, March 10 Judy (Anna) Godulas funeral 10:00 at St. Nicholas Tacoma
Wednesday, March 12 Presanctified Liturgy 6:30
Thursday, March 13 Parish Council 6:30
Friday, March 14 Presanctified Liturgy 6:30 followed by Soup Supper & Talk
Saturday, March 15 Slavonic Liturgy 9:30 Myrrhbearers 5:00 Great Vespers 6:30 Olympia Great Vespers 6:30