The Liturgical Guide and Bulletin for Sunday, January 15, 2023

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January 15, 2023

 

                                                                                          

John the Hut-Dweller

 

Saint John, who was from Constantinople, was the son of illustrious parents — Eutropius the Senator and Theodora.  At twelve years of age he departed secretly from his home and went to the Monastery of the Unsleeping (see Dec. 29).  Aflame with longing for his parents, he returned after six years to his father’s home in the guise of a pauper and beggar.  Living in a small hut at the gates of his parents’ house (wherefrom he is called “hut-dweller”), he remained unknown therein for many years, and suffered mockery at the hands of those who had been his own servants.  Foreknowing his death, he revealed himself to his parents, and within a few moments reposed, about the year 450.

 

                             


 

Liturgical Guide

 

 

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Plagal Second Mode
Ἀγγελικαὶ Δυνάμεις ἐπὶ τὸ μνῆμά σου..
Angelic powers were above Thy tomb, and they that guarded Thee became as dead.  And Mary stood by the grave seeking Thine immaculate Body.  Thou hast despoiled Hades and wast not tried thereby.  Thou didst meet the Virgin and didst grant us life. O Thou Who didst arise from the dead, Lord, glory be to Thee.
Reading is under copyright and is used with permission, all rights reserved by: Holy Transfiguration Monastery

Apolytikion for John the Hut-Dweller in the Fourth Mode
Ἐκ βρέφους τὸν Κύριον…
Since thou hadst with fervour longed after the Lord from thy youth, * thou leftest the world with its delights and nobly didst strive in valiant ascetic deeds. * Thou didst pitch thy hut before the gates of thy parents; * thou didst break the demons’ snares, O all-blessed Father. * And therefore, as is meet, hath Christ God glorified thee, O John.
Reading is under copyright and is used with permission, all rights reserved by: Holy Transfiguration Monastery

Apolytikion of St. Demetrios in the Third Mode
Μέγαν εύρατο εv τοίς κιvδύvοις …
Greatness has been found in danger.  You are champion of the world.  A victor who could turn the nations back.  You boldly encouraged Nestor to defeat Lyaeus in the arena.  Therefore, holy great martyr Demetrios, intercede with Christ our God, to grant us His great mercy.

Seasonal Kontakion in the First Mode
Ὁ μήτραν παρθενικὴν ἁγιάσας τῶ τόκω σου
Your birth sanctified a Virgin’s womb and properly blessed the hands of Symeon.  Having now come and saved us O Christ our God, give peace to Your commonwealth in troubled times and strengthen those in authority, whom You love, as only the loving One.
Reading is under copyright and is used with permission, all rights reserved by: Narthex Press

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal Second Mode. Psalm 27.9,1.
O Lord, save your people and bless your inheritance.
Verse: To you, O Lord, I have cried, O my God.

The reading is from St. Paul’s Letter to the Colossians 3:4-11

Brethren, when Christ who is our life appears, then you also will appear with him in glory. Put to death therefore what is earthly in you: fornication, impurity, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry. On account of these the wrath of God is coming upon the sons of disobedience. In these you once walked, when you lived in them. But now put them all away: anger, wrath, malice, slander, and foul talk from your mouth. Do not lie to one another, seeing that you have put off the old nature with its practices and have put on the new nature, which is being renewed in knowledge after the image of its creator. Here there cannot be Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, free man, but Christ is all, and in all.

 

Gospel Reading

The reading is from Luke 17:12-19

At that time, as Jesus entered a village, he was met by ten lepers, who stood at a distance and lifted up their voices and said:  “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us.”  When he saw them he said to them, “Go and show yourselves to the priests.” And as they went they were cleansed.  Then one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, praising God with a loud voice; and he fell on his face at Jesus’s feet, giving him thanks.  Now he was a Samaritan.  Then said Jesus: “Were not ten cleansed? Where are the nine?  Was no one found to return and give praise to God except this foreigner?” And he said to him: “Rise and go your way; your faith has made you well.”

 

 


 

Memorial Prayer

 

Anthony Economou (1 yr) survived by his wife Demetra, daughter Anna, son in law Michael, grandsons Zachary and Alexander.

Dionisios Tetenes (1 yr) survived by his wife Angie, 3 children, 7 grandchildren.

 

Trisagion Prayer

Sofia Glantzis (4 yrs) survived by her husband Philipp, son Nikolaos, daughter in law Tania, granddaughter Stefania.

Athina Sclavounos (6 yrs) survived by her two daughters and their families.

Helen Liakos Harris (7 yrs) mother of Dawne Richards.

Spiros Sclavounos (21 yrs) survived by his two daughters and their families.

 

 


Announcements

Important
Families with children in Dance, GOYA, Greek School and Hope and Joy are reminded to complete their 2022 stewardship obligation.  Families must have fulfilled their stewardship obligation for 2022 and must have registered for each program in order to have their children participate in dance at the festival next month. If you have questions, please email kiki@stdemetrios.org

 

 


Bookstore
Daily Bible reading guides for 2023 have arrived.  They’re free, so pick yours up today and start the year with the Bible.

 


 

Choir
JOIN US IF YOU CAN SING 🎶
We are looking for new members in the St. Demetrios Choir.  We’d love to have you join us!  Please see Chanters Alex or Athena for more information.  Thank you!

 


Agape
“Happy New Year” from the elders of our St. Demetrios Community.

Please join us on Tuesday 1/17/23 for a tasty lunch to be graciously prepared by Chef Manos and his crew. Dessert and ice cream will follow. It is a time of camaraderie, laughter and song and mutual support. President Ms. Gloria Linda Stokes will welcome All. Entrance $8.00. The fun begins at 11:30 AM. Please come!!!

 


BINGO

IMPORTANT DATE CHANGE…..the next BINGO is Friday evening, February 17 at 6:00pm.

Doors open at 5:30pm.  Many gift prizes, 50/50 raffle, plus refreshments.  It’s an evening of fun, family, friends, & food.   Get 2 Bingo cards for $7.00 at the door.  Supporting Feeding South Florida.  Sponsored by Philoptochos!  Invite your family, friends, & neighbors.  See you on February 17th at 5:30pm.

 

 


FESTIVAL February 2 – 5, 2023!  WHERE TRADITION & CELEBRATION LIVE! 

 

Yes! We’re having a festival!

This is one of ST DEMETRIOS’ BEST FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES & FUNDRAISERS!

YOU make it a SUCCESS!

VOLUNTEER!

Enjoy the company of friends!  Make new friends!  Welcome people & share our faith and beautiful culture!

SIGN UP TODAY & VOLUNTEER. Here are some of the areas:

Food Prep with Stacy, Emmy & our new Chef Jimmy

Set up festival grounds with Jared, Bill & Apostoli

Cashiers & Volunteer Table with Anna, Elaine, Faith

Bakery with Eva, Athena

Gyro with George,  Greek Market with Mona

Loukoumades & Greek Cafe & Frappes with Karyl & the famous Loukou Queens

Greek Grill with Basil, Ted & Andy * Food Line with Victor & Christina

Admissions with Stefani * Parking with LTC Ken… and so much more at the narthex!

Let’s add your name to these areas too! SIGN UP TODAY!

 


AHEPA invites you to a live concert
For information, contact Chris Kapakos at ckapakos@comcast.net or (954) 709-9651.

 



 

Oral History Project

The Hellenic Cultural Society (HCS) of South Florida is undertaking an Oral History Project which aims at creating an archive of the emigration and immigration experience of Greek Americans.

> All humans in the Americas, including Native Americans, immigrated from other continents. Greeks have been emigrating from their ancestral villages, hamlets and cities since the ancient times. As a result, they established what became the cities of Alexandria, Nice, Napoli, Messina, Odessa and Byzantium, to name but a few. In more recent times, Greeks immigrated to the United States of America. Some of them are our ancestors. The experience of these ancestors is an integral part of American History and must be recorded.

> The HCS invites you to include in the proposed archive the emigration and immigration history of your family. This may be accomplished through a live interview or by submitting written answers to a set of questions. All this primary data will be uploaded on a website and will become available to scholars embarking on a variety of topics regarding Greek Americans. In addition to the narrative you may wish to include copies of photographs and documents such as certificates of birth, baptism, marriage, divorce and death, passports etc.

> For more information please contact Malvina Protogerou Currie at malvinacurrie@gmail.com or Stavroula Christodoulou at isapaul@aol.com or at SimplyGreekSF@gmail.com

 

 


 

Stewardship

if you have not already done so, please fill out a year 2022 pledge form by clicking here https://stdemetrios.org/our-parish/stewardship/stewardship-form/  Or download this form, fill out both sides completely and return it to the office.  Thank you!

 




 


 

Calendar

 

Sunday               1/15     
9:00am/10:00am                Orthros/Divine Liturgy
After Communion               Sunday School and Little Lambs
1:15pm                               Bible Study
          

Monday              1/16
4:15pm-6:00pm               Greek Classes A’,B’, Γ’, Δ’ & Adult Beginner in person
6:30pm-7:30pm               Intermediate Modern Greek – Google Meet

Tuesday             1/17
11:30am                          Agape Luncheon
7:00pm                            Advanced Modern Greek-zoom

Thursday           1/19
7:00pm                            Advanced Modern Greek-zoom

Saturday            1/21
8:00pm                             Echoes of Greece Concert

Sunday               1/22    
9:00am/10:00am                Orthros/Divine Liturgy
After Communion               Sunday School and Little Lambs
12:30pm                             Dance practice
1:00pm                               GOYA meeting
1:15pm                               Bible Study