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A Pan-Orthodox ministry that displays Christian love, mercy and compassion to the individuals, families and facilities it serves.

Prayer List for the Week of March 1, 2026

Gerald Largent

For healing: Abbot Tryphon, Fr. Daniel, Fr. Emilian, Fr. Gregory, Fr. Theodore, Fr. Thomas, Fr. Thomas, Hierodeacon Gorazd, Fr. Deacon Jorge, Matushka Katherine, Matushka Myra, Monk Meletios, Subdeacon Nicholas, Justin, Steven, Marian, Patricia, Mark, Nikolai, Anastasia, Alice, Andrew, Kathleen, Denise, Denise, Pamela, Marianne, Ryan, Joanne, Emily, William, Charles, Hank, Mary Jane, Mary Jo, Clara, Margaret, Susan, Randall, Nestor, Ilarion, Rita, Kathleen,  Danielle, Natalie, Arthur, Nicole, Rene, Michael, Marc, Paul, Michael, Daniel, Gerald, Rhonda, Madeline, Marcella, Darina, Philip, Jodi, Elena, Tikhon, Daria, Mark, Alexis, Nathan, Ann, Herman, Daria, Ava, Christopher, Walter, Andrew, Ola, Constantin, Diana, Gloria, Amanda, Susan, Diane, Luke, Diane, Lorraine, Paula, Doug, Lori, Dwight, Thomas, Joschua, Catalin, Carmen, Charles

 For God’s protection: all who are missing

For God’s protection: all captives; all persecuted Christians throughout the world

For God’s protection: all those in the military; all emergency medical workers, firefighters and police officers

For God’s mercy and peace: those who are in hospice care

For God’s mercy, direction and protection: those who are unemployed, poor, hungry and/or homeless

** We pray for: those who love us; those who hate us; those who have no one to pray for them; those who have asked us to pray for them, even though we are unworthy. **

Departed: Pauline, Anne, Eugenia, Linda, Marie, Marilyn, Nicholas

Readings for the Week of March 1, 2026

Gerald Largent

3/1: Hebrews 11:24-26, 32-12:2; John 1:43-51

3/2: Isaiah 4:2-6; 5:1-7; Genesis 3:21-4:7; Proverbs 3:34-4:22

3/3: Isaiah 5:7-16; Genesis 4:8-15; Proverbs 5:1-15

3/4: Isaiah 5:16-25; Genesis 4:16-26; Proverbs 5:15-6:3

3/5: Isaiah 6:1-12; Genesis 5:1-24; Proverbs 6:3-20

3/6: Isaiah 7:1-14; Genesis 5:32-6:8; Proverbs 6:20-6:35

3/7: Hebrews 3:12-16; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17; Mark 1:35-44; John 5:24-30

Matins Livestream – Friday, February 27, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
Today is the First Friday of Great Lent.

On February 27, we commemorate St. Procopios the Confessor of Decapolis, who courageously defended the Orthodox faith and endured suffering for his steadfast commitment to the holy icons. His confession of faith, marked by perseverance and humility, serves as a guiding example during this season of repentance.

The appointed reading from Isaiah 3:1–14 reveals the consequences of spiritual decline and the necessity of righteous leadership and faithful obedience. In these solemn Lenten days, the Church places these prophetic words before us so that we may examine our own lives, seek justice, and return wholeheartedly to the Lord.

Our next livestream will take place on March 2, 2026, at 8:00am.

Words from the Saints -- February 26, 2026

Gerald Largent

“Be at peace with your own soul; then heaven and earth will be at peace with you.” --St. Isaac the Syrian

“Nothing so makes us like God as our readiness to forgive the wicked and the wrongdoer.” --St. John Chrysostom

“If we remember our sins, God will forget them; if we forget our sins, God will remember them.” --St. Ephraim the Syrian

“Fasting gives birth to prophets, strengthens the mighty, and makes lawgivers wise.” --St. Basil the Great

“The beginning of salvation is to accuse oneself and not another.” --St. Theophan the Recluse

Matins Livestream – Thursday, February 26, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
Today is the First Thursday of Great Lent.

On February 26, we commemorate St. Porphyrios, Bishop of Gaza, a faithful and courageous hierarch who labored to establish and strengthen the Church amid adversity. His steadfast faith and pastoral devotion serve as a powerful example during this season of repentance and renewal.

The appointed reading from Isaiah 2:11–22 confronts us with the humbling of human pride and the futility of idols. The prophet proclaims that the Lord alone shall be exalted. In the context of Great Lent, this call invites us to examine our attachments and to turn wholeheartedly toward God.

Our next livestream will take place on February 27, 2026, at 8:00am.

Matins Livestream – Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
Today is the First Wednesday of Great Lent.

On February 25, we commemorate St. Tarasios, Patriarch of Constantinople, who courageously defended the veneration of holy icons and safeguarded the Orthodox faith. His life reflects both theological wisdom and pastoral humility—virtues especially fitting as we continue the ascetical journey of Great Lent.

The appointed reading from Isaiah 2:3–11 calls the faithful to ascend the mountain of the Lord and to walk in His light. The prophet contrasts humility with human pride, urging repentance and trust in God alone.

Our next livestream will take place on February 26, 2026, at 8:00am.

Matins Livestream – Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
Today is the First Tuesday of Great Lent.

On February 24, we commemorate the First and Second Finding of the Venerable Head of St. John the Baptist, the holy Forerunner who proclaimed repentance and prepared the way for Christ. His life and witness continue to call the faithful to humility, bold confession of the truth, and wholehearted return to God.

The appointed reading from Isaiah 1:19–2:3 proclaims both promise and vision. Obedience brings blessing, and the prophet foresees all nations ascending the mountain of the Lord to walk in His paths. As Great Lent unfolds, the Church invites us to ascend spiritually through repentance, prayer, and renewed dedication.

Our next livestream will take place on February 25, 2026, at 8:00am.

Matins Livestream – Monday, February 23, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
Today is the First Monday of Great Lent.

On February 23, we commemorate the Holy Hieromartyr Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna, a faithful disciple of the Apostles and steadfast witness to Christ. His martyrdom embodies the courage and fidelity that the Lenten season seeks to cultivate within every believer.

The appointed reading from Isaiah 1:1–20 establishes the spiritual foundation of Great Lent. The prophet calls the faithful to sincere repentance, justice, and purification of heart. In these solemn words, the Church invites us to examine ourselves, to turn away from sin, and to embrace the mercy of God.

Our next livestream will take place on February 24, 2026, at 8:00am.

Prayer List for the Week of February 22, 2026

Gerald Largent

For healing: Abbot Tryphon, Fr. Daniel, Fr. Emilian, Fr. Gregory, Fr. Theodore, Fr. Thomas, Fr. Thomas, Hierodeacon Gorazd, Fr. Deacon Jorge, Matushka Katherine, Matushka Myra, Monk Meletios, Subdeacon Nicholas, Justin, Steven, Marian, Patricia, Mark, Nikolai, Anastasia, Alice, Andrew, Kathleen, Denise, Denise, Pamela, Marianne, Ryan, Joanne, Emily, William, Charles, Hank, Mary Jane, Mary Jo, Clara, Margaret, Susan, Randall, Nestor, Ilarion, Rita, Kathleen,  Danielle, Natalie, Arthur, Nicole, Rene, Michael, Marc, Paul, Michael, Daniel, Gerald, Rhonda, Madeline, Marcella, Darina, Philip, Jodi, Elena, Tikhon, Daria, Mark, Alexis, Nathan, Ann, Herman, Daria, Ava, Christopher, Walter, Andrew, Ola, Constantin, Diana, Gloria, Amanda, Susan, Diane, Luke, Diane, Lorraine, Paula, Doug, Lori, Dwight, Thomas, Joschua, Catalin, Nicholas, Charles

For God’s protection: all who are missing

For God’s protection: all captives; all persecuted Christians throughout the world

For God’s protection: all those in the military; all emergency medical workers, firefighters and police officers

For God’s mercy and peace: those who are in hospice care

For God’s mercy, direction and protection: those who are unemployed, poor, hungry and/or homeless

** We pray for: those who love us; those who hate us; those who have no one to pray for them; those who have asked us to pray for them, even though we are unworthy. **

Departed: Pauline, Anne, Eugenia, Linda, Marie, Marilyn

Readings for the Week of February 22, 2026

Gerald Largent

2/22: Romans 13:11-14:4; Matthew 6:14-21

2/23: Isaiah 1:1-20; Genesis 1:1-13; Proverbs 1:1-20

2/24: Isaiah 1:19-2:3; Genesis 1:14-23; Proverbs 1:20-33

2/25: Isaiah 2:3-11; Genesis 1:24-2:3; Proverbs 2:1-22

2/26: Isaiah 2:11-22; Genesis 2:4-19; Proverbs 3:1-18

2/27: Isaiah 3:1-14; Genesis 2:20-3:20; Proverbs 3:19-34

2/28: Hebrews 1:1-12; 2 Timothy 2:1-10; Mark 2:23-3:5; John 15:17-16:2

Vespers Livestream – Friday, February 20, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
Tonight, we are chanting Vespers for Cheesefare Saturday, commemorating all our God-bearing Fathers and Mothers who shone forth in asceticism.

As we stand at the threshold of Great Lent, the Church places before us the luminous example of the ascetic saints. Through fasting, vigilance, humility, and unceasing prayer, they purified their hearts and became living temples of the Holy Spirit. Their lives testify that repentance is the gateway to joy and communion with God.

The readings from Zechariah 8:7–17 and 8:19–23 proclaim the Lord’s promise of restoration, peace, and truth. Even seasons of fasting are transformed into gladness when embraced with sincerity and hope. In these prophetic words, the faithful are encouraged to undertake the Lenten journey with trust in God’s mercy.

Our next livestream will take place on February 23, 2026, at 8:00am.

Words from the Saints -- February 19, 2026

Gerald Largent

“If you cannot find Christ in the beggar at the church door, you will not find Him in the Chalice.” --St. John Chrysostom

“Judge not the sinner, but hate the sin; for we are all guilty.” --St. Ephraim the Syrian

“Where there is humility, there the grace of God abides.” --St. Silouan the Athonite

“Do not be concerned with judging others, but be concerned with correcting yourself.” --St. Dorotheos of Gaza

“We shall all give an account of ourselves, not of others.” --St. Gregory the Theologian

“Repentance is the renewal of baptism and a covenant with God for a second life.” --St. John Climacus

Typica Livestream – Thursday, February 19, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
On February 19, the Orthodox Church commemorates the holy Apostles Archippos, Philemon, and Apphia, pillars of the early Christian community, together with St. Philothea of Athens, whose life of mercy and steadfast faith continues to inspire the Church. Their example reveals that holiness flourishes both in proclamation and in compassionate service.

The readings appointed for this day (Jude 11–25 and Luke 23:2–34, 44–56) lead us to contemplate perseverance in the apostolic faith and the profound mystery of Christ’s Passion. Standing before the Cross in the Gospel account, we are reminded of the immeasurable love of God poured out for the salvation of the world.

Our next livestream will take place on February 20, 2026, at 6:30pm.

Vespers Livestream – Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
On February 19, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Apostle Archippos, the Apostle Philemon, and the righteous Apphia—faithful servants of Christ in the apostolic age. Through their hospitality and devotion, the early Church flourished within their household. Their witness reminds us that every Christian home is called to become a place of prayer and living faith.

The readings from Joel 2:12–26 and Joel 3:12–21 proclaim the Lord’s call to heartfelt repentance and His promise of restoration. As the prophet speaks of judgment and renewal, the Church invites us to examine our hearts and return to God with sincerity and hope.

Our next livestream will take place on February 19, 2026, at 8:00am.

Typica Livestream – Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
On February 17, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Great Martyr Theodore the Tyro, whose martyrdom reveals the strength that comes from unwavering allegiance to Christ. His life stands as a testimony that true courage is found not in earthly power, but in fidelity to the Gospel.

The appointed readings for today are Jude 1–10 and Luke 22:39–42, 45–23:1.

Our next livestream will take place on February 18, 2026, at 6:30pm.

Typica Livestream – Monday, February 16, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
On February 16, we commemorate the Hieromartyr Pamphilos and his Eleven Companions, whose martyrdom stands as a testimony to steadfast faith in the face of persecution. Their witness calls the faithful to courage, fidelity, and unwavering trust in Christ.

The appointed readings are 3 John 1:1–15 and Luke 19:29–40; 22:7–39.

Our next livestream will take place on February 17, 2026, at 8:00am.

Readings for the Week of February 15, 2026

Gerald Largent

2/15: 1 Corinthians 8:8-9:2; Matthew 25:31-46

2/16: 3 John 1:1-15; Luke 19:29-40; 22:7-39

2/17: Jude 1:1-10; Luke 22:39-42, 45-23:1

2/18: Joel 2:12-26; Joel 3:12-21

2/19: Jude 1:11-25; Luke 23:2-34, 44-56

2/20: Zechariah 8:7-17; Zechariah 8:19-23

2/21: Romans 14:19-23; 16:25-27; Galatians 5:22-6:2; Matthew 6:1-13; Matthew 11:27-30

Prayer List for the Week of February 15, 2026

Gerald Largent

For healing: Abbot Tryphon, Fr. Daniel, Fr. Emilian, Fr. Gregory, Fr. Theodore, Fr. Thomas, Fr. Thomas, Hierodeacon Gorazd, Fr. Deacon Jorge, Matushka Katherine, Matushka Myra, Monk Meletios, Subdeacon Nicholas, Justin, Steven, Marian, Patricia, Mark, Nikolai, Anastasia, Alice, Andrew, Kathleen, Denise, Denise, Pamela, Marianne, Ryan, Joanne, Emily, William, Charles, Hank, Mary Jane, Mary Jo, Clara, Margaret, Susan, Randall, Nestor, Ilarion, Rita, Kathleen,  Danielle, Natalie, Arthur, Nicole, Rene, Michael, Marc, Paul, Michael, Daniel, Gerald, Rhonda, Madeline, Marcella, Darina, Philip, Jodi, Elena, Tikhon, Daria, Mark, Alexis, Nathan, Ann, Herman, Daria, Ava, Christopher, Walter, Andrew, Ola, Constantin, Diana, Gloria, Amanda, Susan, Diane, Luke, Diane, Lorraine, Paula, Doug, Lori, Dwight, Thomas, Joschua, Catalin, Nicholas, Charles

For God’s protection: all who are missing

For God’s protection: all captives; all persecuted Christians throughout the world

For God’s protection: all those in the military; all emergency medical workers, firefighters and police officers

For God’s mercy and peace: those who are in hospice care

For God’s mercy, direction and protection: those who are unemployed, poor, hungry and/or homeless

** We pray for: those who love us; those who hate us; those who have no one to pray for them; those who have asked us to pray for them, even though we are unworthy. **

Departed: Fr. Kyril, Fr. Vasil, Clatko, Lidia, Pauline, Anne, Eugenia, Linda, Marie

Vespers Livestream – Friday, February 13, 2026

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
Tomorrow, the Church observes Meatfare Saturday and honors St. Auxentios.

Meatfare Saturday holds a special place in Orthodox Christian worship as the Church intercedes for all the departed, entrusting them to the mercy and love of God. The commemoration of St. Auxentios further calls us to a life of repentance, humility, and unwavering devotion to Christ, especially as we prepare for Great Lent.

Our next livestream will take place on February 16, 2026 at 8:00 AM (Eastern).

Words from the Saints -- February 12, 2026

Gerald Largent

“Repentance is a medicine that destroys sin, a heavenly gift that overcomes hell.” --St. John Chrysostom

“This life has been given to you for repentance; do not waste it on vain pursuits.” --St. Isaac the Syrian

“If you repent, you will see that mercy is born from humility.” --St. Ephraim the Syrian

“The beginning of salvation is the awareness of one’s own sin.” --St. Theophan the Recluse

“Repentance is the renewal of baptism. Repentance is a covenant with God for a new life.” --St. John Climacus

“Do not despair because of falls, but rise up, repent, and begin again.” --St. Basil the Great

“God does not ask whether you have fallen, but whether you have risen.” --St. Dorotheos of Gaza