Saturday, 10 September 2011

Recalling the Events of Ten Years Ago

10/09/2011

His Eminence Archbishop Mark has sent an encyclical letter to the clergy of the diocese on the subject of the necessity for love.  This may be found in the Articles section of the diocesan website.

Also, mindful of the tragic events resulting from lack of love that took place on the 11th of September, 2001, special petitions have been directed to be added to the litanies at the Divine Liturgy in all churches of the diocese on Sunday, the 11th of September.

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Restored Furniture used in Church

01/09/2011

The encouraging story below, taken from the current issue of Elite magazine, gives a good example of how our heritage can be preserved for use by future generations.  If you have church furniture that has perhaps seen better days, then please consider having it restored and brought back into use in the service of God.


Photo Gallery Updated

01/09/2011

Photographs of recent events in the life of the diocese have now been added to the diocesan website, and may be viewed here.  If you would like news or photographs from your church's events to be added to the diocesan website, please send them to Michael Astley at subdeaconmichael@rocor.org.uk.  It is best if photographs are sent as e-mail attachments.

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Many years to Archpriest Vladimir!

04/08/2011

On the feast of the Holy Royal Martyrs, His Eminence Archbishop Mark elevated Priest Vladimir Vilgerts to the rank of Archpriest.  Father Vladimir has been a faithful and hard-working servant to the Church and particularly to the cathedral parish since his installation as associate rector of the cathedral.  He is an asset to our diocese.  Please pray for him in his ministry that it may continue to bear fruit.

Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Feast of St Wandregesilius in Mettingham

02/08/2011


At 5 o' clock on the afternoon of Wednesday, the 3rd of August (21st July by the Church calendar), the new icon of St Wandregesilius will be blessed at the Church of the Mother of God: the Joy of All Who Sorrow, in Mettingham.  This will be followed by afternoon tea and Vespers.


On the following day, being the 22nd of July in the Church calendar and the heavenly birthday of St Wandregesilius, a festal Divine Liturgy will be served at the church at 10 o' clock, following the Hours.  Please arrive early for Confession.


The Life of St Wandregesilius, as well as the canon to him, is available from the Mettingham Orthodox Trust.  Please contact Deacon Andrew Bond directly.

Monday, 4 July 2011

Archpastoral Visitation

04/07/2011

His Eminence Archbishop Mark will visit the diocese from Friday, the 15th until Sunday, the 17th of July.  During this visit he plans to visit the parish of St Elisabeth in Wallasey and the cathedral parish of the Dormition of the Mother of God, in London.  Sunday the 17th is the feast of the Holy Royal Martyrs, and the patronal feast of the lower church at the cathedral.  Monday, the 18th, is the feast of St Elisabeth the New-Martyr, and festivities will be observed on the previous Saturday.

Vladyka Mark will serve the following services:

Friday, 15th July
6 p.m. - Great Vespers at St Elisabeth's

Saturday, 16th July
9 a.m. - Hours, Blessing ofthe Iconostas, and Divine Liturgy, with Cross-Procession, followed by bring-and-share lunch.

5 p.m. - Vigil at the cathedral of the Dormition.

Sunday, 17th July
10 a.m. - Hours and Divine Liturgy, followed by Trapeza.

It is a great blessing to have our bishop with us for this special time in the life of two of our parishes.

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Colchester Patronal Feast

28/06/2011

The parish of St John the Wonderworker will celebrate its patronal feast this upcoming weekend.

The Vigil will be served at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, the 1st of July.  The Lesser Blessing of the Waters will be take place at 9 o' cock on the morning of Saturday, the 2nd of July, with the Divine Liturgy and Cross-Procession at 10 o' clock.

Services will be followed by a festal meal to which all are invited.  For further details, please contact Fr Andrew Phillips through the directory.

Thursday, 9 June 2011

An Appeal for Musical Help

09/06/2011

The Monastery of St Pantaleimon in Clacton-on-Sea hopes to begin regular public services, including at least the Divine Liturgy on Sundays, to serve the people of the area.  However, this will require a competent and dedicated singer, familiar with the system of eight tones and the structure of the services, to assist on the kliros.  Detailed knowledge of how to construct the services is not essential as Fr Sergei is able to assist with this but, for the stability of the worshipping community, it is necessary that this role be taken on by somebody who is able to commit to regular attendance, whether this be weekly, fortnightly, or whatever other arrangement can be made.

If you or anybody you know may be able to offer this service of love to the Church, please contact Fr Sergei through the directory.

Two New Missions

25/05/2011



Two new missions have recently been launched within our diocese, both dedicated in honour of St Nicholas, the Wonderworker of Myra.

The first is an outreach effort of the cathedral parish of the Dormition of the Mother of God, and is based in Cardiff.  The Liturgy is served on one Saturday each month in the Greek Orthodox church of St Nicholas.

The second is a satellite mission of the Wallasey parish of St Elisabeth the New-Martyr, based in Liverpool.  The Liturgy will be served occasionally, as announced, at the Anglican parish church of Our Lady and St Nicholas.

Photographs from the first Liturgies of both missions may be viewed here and here, and contact details may be found in the directory.

Please pray for the clergy and people of these missions as they seek to reach out to isolated Orthodox people and to bring new people into the Ark of Salvation.

The truth of things hath revealed thee to thy flock as a rule of faith, and icon of meekness, and a teacher of temperance; therefore, thou hast achieved the heights by humility, riches by poverty.  O Father and Hierarch Nicholas, intercede with Christ our God that our souls may be saved.
-tropar, tone 4

The Jordanville Prayer Book

09/06/2011

The 1960 version of the Jordanville Prayer Book, containing the translations of Archimandrite Lazarus (Moore), is in print by permission of His Eminence Metropolitan Laurus, of pious memory. The cloth-bound facsimile reprint has been published by St George Orthodox Information Service and retails at £14.50 per copy.

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