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

Words from the Saints -- August 28, 2025

Gerald Largent

"The room of the soul is the body; its doors are the five bodily senses. The soul enters its room when the mind does not wander here and there, roaming among the things and affairs of the world, but stays within, in our hearts. Our senses become closed and re main closed when we do not let them be passionately attached to external sensory things and in this way our mind remains free from every worldly attachment, and by secret mental prayer unites with God our Father." --St.Gregory Palamas

"O Eternal God and King of all creation, Who hast granted me to arrive at this hour, forgive me the sins that I have committed today in thought, word and deed, and cleanse, O Lord, my humble soul from all defilement of flesh and spirit. And grant me, O Lord, to pass the sleep of this night in peace, that when I rise from my bed I may please Thy most holy Name all the days of my life and conquer my flesh and the fleshless foes that war with me. And deliver me, O Lord, from vain and frivolous thoughts, and from evil desires which defile me. For Thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, now and ever, and to the ages of ages. Amen." --St. Macarius the Great

"Love Christ and put nothing before His Love. Christ is Everything. He is the source of life, the ultimate desire, He is everything. Everything beautiful is in Christ." --Elder Porfyrios

Matins Livestream – Thursday, August 28, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On August 28, the Orthodox Church commemorates Our Venerable Father Moses the Ethiopian, a holy ascetic whose life exemplified unwavering faith, humility, and devotion to God.

Who Was Our Venerable Father Moses the Ethiopian?

Saint Moses the Ethiopian was a 4th-century monk who embraced the monastic calling in the deserts of Egypt. Through years of prayer, fasting, and ascetic practice, he became a beacon of humility and spiritual strength, inspiring countless others to pursue holiness and live a life devoted to Christ. His example reminds us that true freedom is found in surrender to God and obedience to His will.

Prescribed Readings for Today:

  • 2 Corinthians 7:1-10

  • Mark 1:29-35

Join Us for Our Next Livestream:

Our next livestream will be on Monday, September 1, 2025, at 8:00am Eastern for Matins. Join us as we continue to pray together, learn from the lives of the saints, and strengthen our faith in Christ.

To learn more about St. Panteleimon Orthodox Christian Outreach and ways to support our ministry, visit stpanteleimon.com.

Vespers Livestream – Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On  August 28, the Orthodox Church commemorates Our Venerable Father Moses the Ethiopian. Known for his humility, steadfast prayer, and ascetic life, Saint Moses serves as an enduring example of devotion and spiritual discipline.

Who Was Our Venerable Father Moses the Ethiopian?

Saint Moses the Ethiopian was a 4th-century ascetic renowned for his life of repentance, prayer, and humility. Born in Ethiopia, he fled a life of slavery and violence to embrace the monastic life in the deserts of Egypt. Through years of rigorous asceticism and steadfast devotion, he became a spiritual guide to many and a living testimony to the transformative power of God’s grace.

His life encourages us to cultivate inner peace, pursue holiness, and place our trust fully in God. Moses reminds us that spiritual strength and wisdom are born of prayer, humility, and unwavering faith, even amid challenges.

Join Us for Our Next Livestream:

We invite everyone to join our next livestream on Thursday, August 28, 2025, at 7:30am Eastern for Matins.

To learn more about St. Panteleimon Orthodox Christian Outreach and explore ways to support our ministry, please visit stpanteleimon.com.

Matins Livestream – Monday, August 25, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On August 25, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Holy Apostle Titus of the Seventy, and the transfer of the Relics of the Holy Apostle Bartholomew.

Today's prescribed readings are 2 Corinthians 5:10-15 and Mark 1:9-15.

Our next livestream will be on Wednesday, August 27, at 6:30pm Eastern for Vespers.

To learn more about our ministry and how to get involved, please visit our website: stpanteleimon.com

Prayer List for the Week of August 24, 2025

Gerald Largent

For healing: Abbot Tryphon, Fr. Daniel, Fr. Emilian, Fr. Gregory, Fr. Joseph, Fr. Theodore, Hierodeacon Gorazd, Fr. Deacon Jorge, Matushka Katherine, Matushka Myra, Monk Meletios, Subdeacon Nicholas, Justin, Steven, Marian, Patricia, Mark, Nikolai, Anastasia, Alice, Kathleen, Denise, Denise, Pamela, Marianne, Ryan, Joanne, Emily, Charles, Hank, Mary Jane, Mary Jo, Clara, Margaret, Susan, Randall, Danielle, Walter, Andrew, Natalie, Arthur, Nicole, Rene, Jennifer, Michael, Marc, Paul, Michael, Daniel, Gerald, Madeline, Marcella, Darina, Philip, George, Carol, Andrew, Jodi, Ilarion, Rita, Kathleen, Elena, William, Andrew, Nestor, Richard, Anna, Tikhon, Michelle, Daria, Mark, Alexis, Nathan, Ann, Herman, Lillian, Michael, Heather, Daria, Vera, Ava, Christopher, Joan, Jeff, Stephen, Ola, Martha, Jorge, Carolina, Cynthia, Constantin, Diana, Edward, Gloria, Martha, Amanda, Susan, Diane, Luke, Diane, Athanasios, Stylianos, Vasiliki, Frank, Kristen

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: Nicolae, Aurelia, Michael, Elias, Stamatina, Dionisia, Katherine, Mary Ann, Earl

Readings for the Week of August 24, 2025

Gerald Largent

8/24: 1 Corinthians 9:2-12; Matthew 18:23-35

8/25: 2 Corinthians 5:10-15; Mark 1:9-15

8/26: 2 Corinthians 5:15-21; Mark 1:16-22

8/27: 2 Corinthians 6:11-16; Mark 1:23-28

8/28: 2 Corinthians 7:1-10; Mark 1:29-35

8/29: Acts 13:25-32; Mark 6:14-30

8/30: 1 Corinthians 1:26-29; Matthew 20:29-34

Typica Livestream – Friday, August 22, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On August 22, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Holy Martyr Agathonicos, a faithful Christian who endured persecution and ultimately gave his life for his unshakable faith in Christ. The life of Agathonicos reminds us of the strength and courage that comes from a deep and abiding commitment to God, even in the face of adversity.

Who Was Saint Agathonicos?

Saint Agathonicos was a Christian martyr who lived during the early centuries of the Church, a time of great persecution for believers. He was known for his steadfast faith and his courage to proclaim the Gospel of Christ, despite the threat of death. Agathonicos’ commitment to Christ led to his eventual martyrdom, and he is honored by the Church as a powerful example of faithfulness, strength, and love for Christ. His feast day serves as a reminder of the call to stand firm in our own faith, regardless of the challenges we face in the world.

The Readings for Today:

  • 2 Corinthians 4:13-18: In this passage, St. Paul speaks about the trials and tribulations Christians face but emphasizes that these challenges are temporary and that the eternal glory to come far outweighs the present suffering. He encourages believers to keep their focus on the unseen things that are eternal, rather than on the temporary things that are visible.

  • Matthew 24:27-33, 42-51: In these verses, Jesus teaches His disciples about His second coming, urging them to be watchful and prepared for the day when He will return. He speaks about the importance of staying faithful and vigilant as we await His arrival.

Lessons from the Holy Martyr Agathonicos:

The example of Saint Agathonicos teaches us about the importance of standing firm in our faith, even in difficult times. His life reminds us that faith is not just a belief, but a commitment to live for Christ, no matter the cost. In a world that often challenges our beliefs, Agathonicos’ courage invites us to renew our own commitment to God and to live out our faith with strength and perseverance.

Join Us for Our Next Livestream:

We invite you to join us for our next livestream on Monday, August 25, 2025, at 8:00am Eastern for Matins.

To learn more about St. Panteleimon Orthodox Christian Outreach and how you can support our ministry, please visit stpanteleimon.com.

Words from the Saints -- August 21, 2025

Gerald Largent

"When God wants to have mercy on someone, He inspires someone else to pray for him, and He helps in this prayer." --St. Silouan of Mt. Athos

"The beginning of evil is heedlessness." --St. Poemen

"He who stands in awe of God searches for the divine principles that God has implanted in creation; the lover of truth finds them." --St. Thalassios the Libyan

"The remembrance of God is suffering of heart endured in a spirit of devotion. But he who forgets God becomes self-indulgent and insensitive." --St. Mark the Ascetic

"What use is it if we distribute all of our goods to the poor, but fail to make a break with evil and to hate sin? What use is it if, while we do not actively commit bodily sin, we mentally engage in shameful and unclean thoughts and invisibly commit sin and are governed and controlled by unrestrained passions of the soul?" --St. Simeon the New Theologian

"It is not an abundance of words that supplicate God, but a pure soul which manifests good deeds." --St. John Chrysostom

Vespers Livestream – Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On August 21, the Orthodox Church the Holy Apostle Thaddaeus.

Join Us for Our Next Livestream:

We invite you to join us for our next livestream on Friday, August 22, 2025, at 8:00am Eastern for Matins.

To learn more about St. Panteleimon Orthodox Christian Outreach and how you can support our ministry, please visit stpanteleimon.com.

Matins Livestream – Monday, August 18, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On August 18, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Holy Martyrs Floros and Lauros, two brave martyrs whose faith and courage in the face of persecution serve as powerful examples of commitment to Christ.

Who Were Saints Floros and Lauros?

Saints Floros and Lauros were Christian martyrs who lived during the reign of the Roman Emperor Diocletian in the early 4th century. They were stonemasons by trade and were arrested for their refusal to renounce their Christian faith. Despite facing severe torture, they remained steadfast in their commitment to Christ and were ultimately martyred for their faith. Their story is a testament to the power of faith and the strength of the Christian witness, even in the face of death.

The Readings for Today:

  • 2 Corinthians 2:4-15: In this passage, St. Paul expresses his sorrow over the Corinthians’ sin and his joy in their repentance. He speaks about the comfort and hope Christians find in Christ, even in the midst of suffering and difficulty.

  • Matthew 23:13-22: In these verses, Jesus denounces the hypocrisy of the Pharisees and teachers of the law, warning them about the dangers of pride and self-righteousness. He calls us to humility, sincerity, and true service to God.

Join Us for Our Next Livestream:

We invite you to join us for our next livestream on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, at 6:30pm Eastern for Vespers.

To learn more about St. Panteleimon Orthodox Christian Outreach and how you can support our ministry, please visit stpanteleimon.com.

Prayer List for the Week of August 17, 2025

Gerald Largent

For healing: Abbot Tryphon, Fr. Daniel, Fr. Emilian, Fr. Gregory, Fr. Joseph, Fr. Theodore, Hierodeacon Gorazd, Fr. Deacon Jorge, Matushka Katherine, Matushka Myra, Monk Meletios, Subdeacon Nicholas, Justin, Steven, Marian, Patricia, Mark, Nikolai, Anastasia, Alice, Kathleen, Denise, Denise, Pamela, Marianne, Ryan, Joanne, Emily, Charles, Hank, Mary Jane, Mary Jo, Clara, Margaret, Susan, Randall, Danielle, Walter, Andrew, Natalie, Arthur, Nicole, Rene, Jennifer, Michael, Marc, Paul, Michael, Daniel, Gerald, Madeline, Marcella, Darina, Philip, Diane, George, Carol, Andrew, Jodi, Ilarion, Rita, Kathleen, Elena, William, Andrew, Nestor, Richard, Anna, Tikhon, Michelle, Daria, Mark, Alexis, Nathan, Ann, Herman, Lillian, Michael, Heather, Daria, Vera, Ava, Christopher, Joan, Jeff, Stephen, Ola, Martha, Jorge, Carolina, Cynthia, Constantin, Edward, Gloria, Martha, Amanda, Susan, Diane, Luke, Diane, Athanasios, Stylianos, Vasiliki, Frank

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. Paul, Nicolae, Aurelia, Michael, Elias, Stamatina, Dionisia, Katherine, Mary Ann

Readings for the Week of August 17, 2025

Gerald Largent

8/17: 1 Corinthians 4:9-16; Matthew 17:14-23

8/18: 2 Corinthians 2:4-15; Matthew 23:13-22

8/19: 2 Corinthians 2:14-3:3; Matthew 23:23-28

8/20: 2 Corinthians 3:4-11; Matthew 23:29-39

8/21: 2 Corinthians 4:1-6; Matthew 24:13-28

8/22: 2 Corinthians 4:13-18; Matthew 24:27-33, 42-51

8/23: 1 Corinthians 1:3-9; Matthew 19:3-12

Words from the Saints -- August 14, 2025

Gerald Largent

"I reckon prosperity, O men, to consist in nothing else than in living according to truth. But we do not live properly, or according to truth, unless we understand the nature of things." --St. Justin Martyr

"When a person accepts anything Godly, then he rejoices in his heart, but when he has accepted anything devilish, then he becomes tormented." --St. Seraphim of Sarov

"The man ensnared by pride will need God's help, since man is of no use to him." --St. John Climacus

Typica Livestream – Thursday, August 14, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On August 14, the Orthodox Church celebrates the Pre-Feast of the Dormition of the Birthgiver-of-God and commemorates the Holy Prophet Micah.

The Pre-Feast of the Dormition of the Birthgiver-of-God:

The Dormition of the Theotokos is one of the major feasts in the Orthodox Church. The Pre-Feast period is a time of reflection and preparation as we anticipate the feast of Mary’s glorious repose. The Virgin Mary, as the mother of our Savior, holds a central place in our faith, and this feast highlights both her unique role in salvation history and her example of humility and grace.

The Holy Prophet Micah:

On this day, we also remember the Holy Prophet Micah. Micah’s prophecies, delivered in the 8th century BC, were focused on justice, righteousness, and the coming of the Messiah. He is best known for the verse: "What does the Lord require of you but to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God?" (Micah 6:8). His call for true repentance and faithfulness to God continues to resonate with us today.

The Readings for Today:

  • 2 Corinthians 1:1-7, 12-20: In this passage, St. Paul speaks of the comfort and hope that God provides, especially in times of suffering. He encourages the Corinthians to rely on God's promises and trust in His ability to deliver them from affliction.

  • Matthew 22:23-33: In this passage, Jesus answers a question from the Sadducees about the resurrection, teaching that in the life to come, there will be no marriage, but that the righteous will be like angels in heaven. This passage reminds us of the hope of resurrection and eternal life.

Join Us for Our Next Livestream:

We invite you to join us for our next livestream on Monday, August 18, 2025, at 8:00am Eastern for Matins.

To learn more about St. Panteleimon Orthodox Christian Outreach and how you can support our ministry, please visit stpanteleimon.com.

Vespers Livestream – Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On August 14, the Orthodox Church celebrates the Pre-Feast of the Dormition of the Birthgiver-of-God and commemorates the Holy Prophet Micah.

The Pre-Feast of the Dormition of the Birthgiver-of-God:

The Dormition, or "falling asleep," of the Theotokos is one of the most important feasts in the Orthodox Church. As we prepare for this feast, we honor the life of the Virgin Mary, who bore Christ in her womb and remains a symbol of purity, humility, and deep faith. The Pre-Feast celebrates the anticipation of her death and glorious assumption into heaven, reminding us of her role as the Mother of the Church and intercessor for all believers.

The Holy Prophet Micah:

On this day, the Orthodox Church also commemorates the Holy Prophet Micah, who prophesied during the 8th century BC. Micah’s messages of justice, humility, and hope have profound relevance today. He is best known for the passage: "What does the Lord require of you but to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God?" (Micah 6:8). His words serve as a powerful reminder of God’s call to righteousness and compassion.

Join Us for Our Next Livestream:

We invite you to join us for our next livestream on Thursday, August 14, 2025, at 8:00am Eastern.

To learn more about St. Panteleimon Orthodox Christian Outreach and how you can support our mission, please visit stpanteleimon.com.

Matins Livestream – Monday, August 11, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On August 11, the Orthodox Church commemorates The Holy Martyr and Archdeacon Euplus.

Who Was Saint Euplus?

Saint Euplus was a deacon in the early Church, renowned for his dedicated service to Christ and his commitment to spreading the Christian faith. He was arrested during a period of persecution under the Roman Empire. Despite being offered freedom if he renounced his faith, Saint Euplus chose to remain steadfast and was martyred for his belief in Christ. His example of unwavering commitment to the Gospel continues to encourage believers to remain strong, even in the face of hardship.

The Readings for Today:

  • 1 Corinthians 15:12-19: St. Paul emphasizes the centrality of the resurrection in the Christian faith, explaining that without the resurrection of Christ, our faith would be in vain. This passage reminds us of the hope and eternal life promised through Christ’s resurrection.

  • Matthew 21:18-22: In this passage, Jesus speaks about the power of faith, using the example of a fig tree that withers when Jesus curses it. He teaches that with faith, even the smallest amount can move mountains and make the impossible possible.

Join Us for Our Next Livestream:

We invite you to join us for our next livestream on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, at 6:30pm Eastern for Vespers. It is a beautiful opportunity to come together in prayer and reflect on the teachings of the Church as we continue our journey in faith.

To learn more about St. Panteleimon Orthodox Christian Outreach and how you can support our mission, please visit stpanteleimon.com.

Prayer List for the Week of August 10, 2025

Gerald Largent

For healing: Abbot Tryphon, Fr. Daniel, Fr. Emilian, Fr. Gregory, Fr. Joseph, Fr. Theodore, Hierodeacon Gorazd, Fr. Deacon Jorge, Matushka Katherine, Matushka Myra, Monk Meletios, Subdeacon Nicholas, Justin, Steven, Marian, Patricia, Mark, Nikolai, Anastasia, Alice, Kathleen, Denise, Denise, Pamela, Marianne, Ryan, Joanne, Emily, Charles, Hank, Mary Jane, Mary Jo, Clara, Margaret, Susan, Randall, Danielle, Walter, Andrew, Natalie, Arthur, Nicole, Rene, Jennifer, Michael, Marc, Paul, Michael, Daniel, Gerald, Madeline, Marcella, Darina, Philip, Diane, George, Carol, Andrew, Jodi, Ilarion, Rita, Kathleen, Elena, William, Andrew, Nestor, Richard, Anna, Tikhon, Michelle, Daria, Mark, Alexis, Nathan, Ann, Herman, Lillian, Michael, Heather, Daria, Vera, Ava, Christopher, Joan, Jeff, Stephen, Ola, Martha, Jorge, Carolina, Cynthia, Constantin, Edward, Gloria, Martha, Amanda, Susan, Diane, Luke, Diane, Athanasios, Stylianos, Vasiliki

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. Paul, Nicolae, Aurelia, Michael, Julia, John, Mark, Helen, George, Elias, Stamatina, Dionisia

Readings for the Week of August 10, 2025

Gerald Largent

8/10: 1 Corinthians 3:9-17; Matthew 14:22-34

8/11: 1 Corinthians 15:12-19; Matthew 21:18-22

8/12: 1 Corinthians 15:29-38; Matthew 21:23-27

8/13: 1 Corinthians 16:4-12; Matthew 21:28-32, 43-46

8/14: 2 Corinthians 1:1-7, 12-20; Matthew 22:23-33

8/15: Philippians 2:5-11; Luke 10:38-42; 11:27-28

8/16: Romans 15:30-33; Matthew 17:24-18:4

Matins Livestream – Friday, August 8, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On August 8, the Orthodox Church commemorates Our Father among the Saints Emilian the Confessor, Bishop of Cyzicos.

Who Was Saint Emilian the Confessor?

Saint Emilian the Confessor served as the Bishop of Cyzicos in the 8th century during a time when the Church faced severe opposition, particularly due to the iconoclastic controversies. Despite the challenges of his time, Saint Emilian remained steadfast in his commitment to the Orthodox faith. He was known for his courage in defending the veneration of holy icons and for standing firm in his beliefs, even when faced with persecution. His martyrdom and unwavering faith have earned him a special place in the hearts of Orthodox Christians.

The Readings for Today:

  • 1 Corinthians 14:26-40: In this passage, St. Paul offers instructions about order in worship, emphasizing the importance of unity and decency in the Church. He encourages believers to use their spiritual gifts for the edification of the entire body of Christ.

  • Matthew 21:12-14, 17-20: This passage recounts Christ’s cleansing of the temple and His zeal for the sanctity of the house of God. It also includes His healing of the blind and the lame, demonstrating His authority and compassion.

Join Us for Our Next Livestream:

We invite you to join us for our next livestream on Monday, August 11, 2025, at 8:00am Eastern for Matins. It is a wonderful opportunity to come together in prayer, reflect on the teachings of the Church, and continue our journey in faith.

For more information about our ministry and ways you can support our work, please visit stpanteleimon.com.

Words from the Saints -- August 7, 2025

Gerald Largent

"The Kingdom of Heaven, O man, requires no other price than yourself. The value of it is yourself. Give yourself for it and you shall have it." --St. Augustine of Hippo

"So, morning or evening, immediately before you begin to repeat your prayers, stand awhile, sit for awhile, or walk a little and try to steady your mind and turn it away from all worldly activities and objects. After this, think who He is to whom you turn in prayer, then recollect who you are; who it is who is about to start this invocation to Him in prayer. Do this in such a way as to awake in your heart a feeling of humility and reverent awe that your are standing in the presence of God. It is the beginning of prayer, and a good beginning is half the complete task." --St. Theophan the Recluse

"Before the war begins, seek after your ally; before you fall ill, seek out your physician; and before grievous things come upon you, pray, and in the time of your tribulations you will find Him, and He will listen to you." --St. Isaac the Syrian