January 2013 - Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada
January 2013 - Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada
January 2013 - Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada
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May <strong>2013</strong><br />
<strong>Church</strong> Calendar<br />
St. Peter the Wonderworker, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Argos (X).<br />
“Pechersk” (with Sts. Antony and Theodosius) (1085) brought from Constantinople (1073) Icon<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Mother <strong>of</strong> God<br />
Matins: Luke 6:17-23<br />
Ord.: Acts 4:23-31; John 5:24-30<br />
Venerable: Hebrews 13:7-16; Matthew 11:27-30<br />
Friday May 17, <strong>2013</strong>/May 4, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Second Week <strong>of</strong> Pascha. Tone 1<br />
Virgin-Martyr Pelagia <strong>of</strong> Tarsus (c. 290).<br />
Hieromartyr Erasmus, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Formia (303).<br />
Hieromartyr Albian, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Anaea and his disciples (304).<br />
St. Silvanus <strong>of</strong> Gaza and with him 40 martyrs (311).<br />
Icon <strong>of</strong> the Mother <strong>of</strong> God “Staro-Rus’”(1570)<br />
Ord.: Acts 5:1-11; John 5:30-6:2<br />
Saturday May 18, <strong>2013</strong>/May 5, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Second Week <strong>of</strong> Pascha. Tone 1<br />
Great Martyr Irene <strong>of</strong> Thessalonica (I-II).<br />
Martyrs Neophytus, Gaius, and Gaianus.<br />
Icon <strong>of</strong> the Most Holy Theotokos, “Inexhaustible Cup” (1878)<br />
Ord. Acts 5:21-33; John 6:14-27<br />
Sunday May 19, <strong>2013</strong>/May 6, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Third Sunday <strong>of</strong> Pascha. The Myrrh-bearing Women. Tone 2<br />
Sts. Myrrh-Bearing Women: Mary Magdalene, Mary the wife <strong>of</strong> Cleopas, Joanna, Salome the<br />
mother <strong>of</strong> the sons <strong>of</strong> Zebedee, Susana and Mary and Martha the sisters <strong>of</strong> Lazarus; Righte -<br />
ous Joseph <strong>of</strong> Arimathea and Nicodemus (celebration on the 3rd Sunday <strong>of</strong> Pascha)<br />
Right-believing Tamara, Queen <strong>of</strong> Georgia (movable holiday <strong>of</strong> the Sunday <strong>of</strong> Myrrh-Bear -<br />
ing Women)<br />
Ven. Job, abbot and wonderworker <strong>of</strong> Pochaiv (1651)<br />
Righteous Job the Long-suffering (c. 2000-1500 B.C.).<br />
Martyrs Barbarus the Soldier, Bacchus, Callimachus, and Dionysius in Morea (362).<br />
Martyr Parphenious.<br />
Martyr Barbarus the former robber in Epirus (IX).<br />
Matins: 3rd Gospel: Mark 16:9-20<br />
Ord. Acts 6:1-7; Mark 15:43-16:3<br />
At Great Vespers: The beginning as on Thomas Sunday. At Lord, I have cried: 7 stykhyry in<br />
to ne 2 from the Oktoikh and 3 from the Pentecostarion; Glory: The Myrrhbearing Women.<br />
Both now: The shadow <strong>of</strong> the law. Entrance. Prokeimen — The Lord is King. At the aposticha:<br />
Thy Resurrection, O Christ Saviour; and the Paschal verses with their refrains. Glory: Thou,<br />
Who clothest Thyself with light. Both now: It is the day <strong>of</strong> Resurrection and Christ is Risen<br />
(once). After the song <strong>of</strong> Symeon: Rejoice, O Virgin Theotokos (thrice).<br />
At Matins: Chanters — Christ is Risen (thrice) and the reader — Glory to God in the highest:<br />
and the Six Psalms. At God is the Lord: When You did descend: Glory: Noble Joseph; Both now:<br />
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