Weekly Newsletter for the week Friday, January 2, 2009 through Thursday, January 8, 2009

THIS WEEKEND

Saturday

PAGEANT REHEASRAL - There will be a Christmas Pageant dress rehearsal at St. Mary's on Saturday, January 3 (tomorrow), at 3:00 pm, for all children participating in the pageant.

Sunday

CHURCH SCHOOL PAGEANT AND CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES - The Church School Nativity Pageant scheduled for December 21, which was postponed because of snow,  will be presented this Sunday, January 4, 2009, after Divine Liturgy. 

After the Pageant will be a Christmas Festivities Coffee Hour.  Pizza, salad, dessert and beverages will be served.  Cost for the food - Adults:  $5.00, College Students:  $3.00, Church School Students:  FREE

CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR ORPHANS - If you'd be interested in sponsoring Christmas cards to the orphans from Hogar Rafael Ayau Orphanage, please see Linda Arnold or Michelle Chin during coffee hour. The Christmas cards will be provided and donations will be voluntary.  Please feel free to take the Christmas cards home to sign or fill out at church and return them to either Linda or Michelle. There are approximately 80 orphans there and we would like for each one to receive a card.  Last week 20 cards were signed; that leaves 60 more that need your help.  

For more info on the orphanage, please see their website: http://www.hogarafaelayau.org

NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS

CHINESE NEW YEAR BREAKFAST - On Sunday, February 1, the Fellowship of St. John the Divine will sponsor the 2009  Chinese New Year Missions Breakfast, to benefit the Chinese Translation Project via the Orthodox Fellowship of All Saints of China. Through Chinese Missions fund-raising events by participating parishes world-wide, OFASC is looking to underwrite Orthodox publication of practical articles for living the Orthodox Christian life.

The suggested minimum donation is $5.00 per adult (checks should be made payable to "St. Mary Orthodox Church - Fellowship" and earmarked to Chinese Missions).  Please RSVP, with the number of people attending and any diet restrictions,  to Nelson Mitrophan Chin at mitrophan@orthodox.cn by Wednesday, January 28.  Also RSVP if interested in donating a dessert or food item, or to provide a helping hand with setup, food prep or cleanup.    

CALENDARS - 2009 Church Calendars have just arrived.  Please take one per family.

REMINDERS

NO FASTING - From Christmas Day until January 4th, inclusive, there is a general  dispensation from all fasting.

2009 PLEDGE CARDS - Please take the time to fill out your 2009 pledge card, which was mailed out recently,  and return it to the Church Office as soon as possible in the self-addressed stamped envelope provided.  We especially need your pledge this year - not just a bare minimum, but a percentage of your income (10% is the biblical ideal). Everyone, including students and new arrivals, is encouraged to make a stewardship commitment to St. Mary's.  If you do not have a pledge card, please contact the Parish Office so that you may receive a New Member Packet.  Or you can take advantage of the new convenient electronic pledge card on the Stewardship page of our parish website:  https://www.stmaryorthodoxchurch.org/ministries/stewardship.php

ANNUAL PARISH MEETING - The Annual Meeting of St. Mary Parish will be held on  Sunday, January 25, 2009, immediately following Divine Liturgy.  All members of the parish are urged to attend.  In case of inclement weather, the snow date will be Sunday, February 1.

OUR MARINE IN IRAQ - The Fellowship is still collecting items for care packages to send to Scott, a friend of Fr. Antony who is a Marine in Iraq . Thanks to all who have donated things, the Fellowship has been able to send six boxes to him so far.  Please continue to give more, so we can continue to send packages to him and his fellow Marines.  He has asked for junk food, dark blue gatorade powder, protein bars, tuna, beef jerky, sunflower seeds, sour skittles, and non-perishable food, and long white socks.  A box has been set up in the entry to the Church Offices for your donations.  Thank you!

2009 WEEKLY OFFERING ENVELOPES are ready for pick-up outside of the Church Office.  Look for your name alphabetically.  Remember:  if you have chosen to pay periodically, you have not been assigned weekly envelopes.  If you wish to change your payment arrangements, see or call Marilyn Robbat in the Church Office 617-547-1234.

2009 Church Calendars have not yet arrived.

NEW CHANDELIERS - The new chandeliers are up, and new sconces are on order! The cost for the electrical work and installation of the new lighting is $48,000 - this price includes removal of the existing chandeliers, updating the electrical wiring to current code, new electric winches, new dimming panels, installation of the new chandeliers, and the electrical work for the new sconce lighting in the rear of the church under the balcony.  It's not too late to donate to this most worthy project.  We have started receiving donations on the wiring and installation phase; however we need the support of the entire parish.  We welcome any additional donations and once again, are thankful for your continued support and generosity.   Please see Mary Winstanley O'Connor  or  Ray Sayeg. 

CROSSROADS - High School Juniors and Seniors:  The Office of Vocation & Ministry at Hellenic College is now accepting applications for its summer CrossRoad program.  Two sessions are offered:  June 20 - 30 and July 7 - 17, 2009.  For more information and application see  www.crossroad.hchc.edu or call 617-850-1309.  Application deadline is March 1, 2009 for first consideration.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR SERVICE

There are a number of ways you can help the Church, your fellow worshippers and those in need.  Consider serving in one of these ways:

PARTICIPATION

Liturgical Service - Each Sunday, members of the congregation are needed to read the Epistle and assist during Communion by holding the Communion Cloths and Holy Bread Baskets.  All Orthodox Christians in the Parish are welcome and encouraged to participate. We usually need one Epistle reader and six people to hold cloths and baskets.  If you would like to read the Epistle or assist during the Communion, please contact Jeff Wasilko, 781-820-0882, jeffw@smoe.org

Coffee Hour - People are needed every week to provide coffee, juice and cookies, or more if desired, and set it up Sunday morning. To sign up for an available Sunday, please put your name on the signup sheet on the bulletin board outside the Hall or call Marilyn Robbat in the Parish Office and she will write your name in. If you need any help with figuring out what to bring or do, check the list below the signup sheet (also printed in the Bulletin), or ask Marilyn at secretary@stmaryorthodoxchurch.org or 617-547-1234.

VOLUNTEERING

Holy Resurrection Open Doors - The Holy Resurrection Open Door Meal Ministry in Allston needs volunteers every Monday evening (there is a special need in the summer).  The official hours of the project are 4:30 pm-7:30 pm, but it is fine to come anytime and leave any time.  Best times would be 5:30-5:45 to 7:15-7:30 pm.  You can serve meals, coffee and tea to the people who arrive for dinner (6-7 pm) or just stay behind the scenes doing set-up and clean-up.  It is a very rewarding, hands-on, face-to-face way to serve the community with (mostly) other Orthodox Christians-we even chant the Our Father together before the meal begins. Church info can be found at  http://hrocboston.org .

 Questions? Please contact Liz  Straghalis at liztutella@gmail.com  phone 617-974-5005,  or Tiffany Conroy at trattus1@gmail.com, 617-990-7162.

St Paul's Food Pantry - Two to four volunteers help each week in the food pantry at St Paul 's Roman Catholic Church in Harvard Square , Saturday mornings from 9:30-11:45.  If you are interested in helping, please contact Christian Alcala at cmalcala1989@yahoo.com, or (617) 876-5684.

DONATIONS

Food and Clothing - Holy Resurrection in Allston takes donations of non-perishable food items and clothing to distribute at the Open Door Ministry on Monday evenings.  You can bring your donations by on Monday nights between 4:30 pm and 7:30 pm or contact Tiffany Conroy, trattus1@gmail.com, 617-990-7162, for more information.

- St. Paul 's Food Pantry in Harvard Square , where volunteers from St. Mary help every Saturday, depends upon regular donations of canned and packaged foods.  To help, contact Christian Alcala at cmalcala1989@yahoo.com, or (617) 876-5684.

- Food For Hungry People Canned Food Drive - During October through December, 2008, please bring in your canned goods to the Church and place them in the large, blue plastic container outside the Church Office.  Our Teens will then weigh them and distribute them to local food pantries in our area.  Remember.....42 pounds of food will feed a family of four for three days!

Care Packages for a Marine in Iraq - Fr. Antony's "spiritual son" Scott is in the Marines and has been sent to Iraq , and the Fellowship is helping collect items for care packages for him. Scott will share what he receives with his fellow Marines, and has sent a list of things he would especially like to receive. The Fellowship has purchased some of those items, but would be happy to receive contributions of the following: 

Non perishable junk food, Tuna, Beef jerky, Sunflower seeds, Sour skittles, Long white socks, and also, of course, prayers.

A box has been set up in the entry to the Church Offices for your donations. 

Monetary Contributions - The FSJD would also welcome monetary contributions to help with postage, shopping, etc. for the care packages (see above). Make checks payable to Fellowship of St. John the Divine or to St. Mary Church (earmarked FSJD), and give them to any member of the FSJD Steering Committee (Tiffany Conroy, Mike Decerbo, Melissa or Peter Nassiff, Socrates Deligeorges or Steve Walker), or mail them to the Church. Thank you for your caring concern and prayers for Scott and his fellow Marines!

- The Agape Canister Program is an Orthodox non-profit development program of the Orthodox Christian Mission Center .  It is dedicated to meeting the needs of children, families, and communities throughout the world, regardless of race, color, or creed. All funds collected by the Agape Canister Program are earmarked for medical care and clinics, water wells, agricultural development, food and clothing, support personnel (e.g. doctors, nurses, teachers), the construction of schools, and the education of indigenous people in their own communities.  Please contribute each Sunday - A clear plastic box is on the Bengarri.

- The International Orthodox Christian Charities has issued an emergency appeal for its continuing response to the two tropical storms and two hurricanes which made landfall in the U.S. in just four weeks.  Cash funds will go towards immediate clean-up and recovery efforts.  Donations can be made by calling IOCC's donation hotline toll-free at 1-877-803-4622; by making a gift on-line at www.iocc.org ; or by mailing a check or money order payable to "IOCC" and writing "US Emergency Response" in the memo line to IOCC, P.O. Box 630225 , Baltimore , Md. 21263-0225 .

"As you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me," says our Lord.

THIS WEEK'S VOLUNTEERS

FOOD PANTRY

January 3:   The Chin family and Christian Alcala

LITURGICAL SERVICE

January 4:      

COFFEE HOUR

January 4:   Church School Christmas Festivities pizza lunch

LITURGICAL SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK

Saturday, January 3:  Vespers 5:00 pm

Sunday, January 4:   Orthros  8:45 am, Divine Liturgy 10:00 am;

      Church School Pageant & Christmas Festivities (postponed from December 21)

SCRIPTURE READINGS for January 4: 

Epistle:  St. Paul's Second Letter to Timothy 4:5-8

I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness ...

Gospel: Mark 1:1-8

John the baptizer appeared in the wilderness, preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. ... And he preached, saying, "After me comes he who is mightier than I, the thong of whose sandals I am not worthy to stoop down and untie. I have baptized you with water; but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit."

Monday, January 5:  Evening Liturgy for Theophany 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday, January 6, Feast of Theophany:  No services at St. Marys

LOOKING AHEAD

Saturday, January 10:  Vespers 5:00 pm
Sunday, January 11:
   Orthros  8:45 am, Divine Liturgy 10:00 am with 2nd Blessing of the Waters;  Church School lesson in the Sanctuary
Friday, January 16:
  Evening Liturgy for Feast of St. Anthony the Great 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, January 25:
 Parish Meeting following Liturgy
Sunday, February 1:
  2009 Chinese New Year Missions Breakfast

INSIGHT

When thou, O Lord, wast baptized in the Jordan, the worship of the Trinity was made manifest.  For the voice of the Father bore witness to thee, and called thee his beloved Son.  And the Spirit, in the form of a dove, confirmed the truthfulness of his word.  O Christ, our God, who hast revealed thyself and hast enlightened the world, glory to thee!

   - Troparion for Epiphany, Tone 1

Christ is illumined, let us shine forth with Him. Christ is baptized, let us descend with Him that we may also ascend with Him. Jesus is baptized; but we must attentively consider not only this but also some other points. Who is He, and by whom is He baptized, and at what time? He the All-pure; and He is baptized by John; and the time is the beginning of His miracles. What are we to learn and to be taught by this? To purify ourselves first; to be lowly minded; and to preach only in maturity both of spiritual and bodily stature.

   - St Gregory Nazianzen, Oration on the Holy Lights

Baptism does not take away our free will or freedom of choice, but gives us the freedom no longer to be tyrannized by the devil unless we choose to be. After baptism it is in our power either to persist willingly in the practice of the commandments of Christ, into Whom we were baptized, and to advance in the path of His ordinances, or to deviate from this straight way and to fall again into the hands of our enemy, the devil.

   - St Symeon the New Theologian

... His baptism ... partook of the old, and it partook also of the new. To be baptized by the prophet marked the old, but the coming down of the Spirit shadowed out the new.  

   - St John Chrysostom, Gospel According To St. Matthew