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

Readings for the Week of September 14, 2025

Gerald Largent

9/14: 1 Corinthians 1:18-24; John 19:6-11, 13-20, 25-28, 30-35

9/15: Colossians 1:24-29, 2:1; Matthew 10:16-22

9/16: Galatians 2:21-3:7; Mark 6:1-6

9/17: Galatians 3:15-22; Mark 6:7-13

9/18: Galatians 3:23-4:5; Mark 6:30-45

9/19: Galatians 4:8-4:21; Mark 6:45-53

9/20: 1 Corinthians 1:26-29; John 8:21-30

Matins Livestream – Friday, September 12, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

September 12 is the Final Day of the Nativity of the Birthgiver-of-God. This feast, which began on September 8, celebrates the birth of the one chosen to bear Christ, the Savior of the world. As the celebration concludes, we are reminded of the joy, hope, and divine purpose that entered the world through the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Today’s Scripture Readings

  • Galatians 2:6–10 – St. Paul speaks of unity in the Gospel, reminding us of our shared mission to bring the good news of Christ to the world.

  • Mark 5:22–24, 35–6:1 – The miracles of Christ, healing and restoring life, reveal His boundless compassion and divine authority.

We warmly invite you to join us for our next livestream on Monday, September 15, at 8:00 AM Eastern. Together, we will continue in prayer for the world, for our loved ones, and for the guidance of the Holy Spirit in our daily lives.

Visit stpanteleimon.com to learn more about our ministry, explore our spiritual resources, and find ways to support our outreach efforts.

May the prayers of the Most Holy Mother of God strengthen and protect us all as we walk the path of faith and love.

Words from the Saints -- September 11, 2025

Gerald Largent

"Just as water falling a drop at a time onto the fire in the end puts it out, so tears of sincere sorrow damp down in us the flame of anger and contempt. Then gentleness arrives, a deep tranquility of soul, which is untroubled either by honors or by ridicule." --St. John Climacus

"In the measure to which a man cuts off and humbles his own will, he proceeds toward success. But insofar as he stubbornly guards his own will, so much does he bring harm to himself." --St. Ephraim the Syrian

"The righteous have no sorrows that are not turned into joy, as sinners have no joy that is not turned into sorrow." --St. Dmitri of Rostov

"When you want to make a beginning of a good deed, first prepare for temptations, which will come to you, and don't doubt the truth [of that which you do for God.}" --St. Isaac the Syrian

"We must always remember that the Lord sees us wrestling with the enemy and so we must never be afraid. Even should all hell fall upon us, we must be brave." --St. Silouan of Mt. Athos

Typica Livestream – Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On September 10, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Holy Virgin Martyrs Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora, three sisters whose unwavering devotion to Christ and courageous witness continue to inspire the faithful to this day. These holy martyrs remind us that true love for Christ is stronger than fear, persecution, or even death.

Today’s Scripture Readings

  • 2 Corinthians 13:3–13 – A call to examine ourselves, rejoice in the Lord, and live in unity and peace, trusting that the grace of Christ will be with us.

  • Mark 4:35–41 – The account of Jesus calming the storm, teaching us that even in the fiercest trials, the Lord is in control, and we need only to trust Him.

We invite you to join us for our next livestream on Friday, September 12, at 8:00 AM Eastern. Together, we will continue to pray for our families, our communities, and for the peace of the world.

Visit stpanteleimon.com to learn more about our ministry, find helpful resources, and explore ways to support our outreach efforts.

May the example of the Holy Virgin Martyrs inspire us to live with courage, faith, and steadfast love for Christ in our daily lives.

Vespers Livestream – Monday, September 8, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On September 9, the Orthodox Church honors the Holy and Righteous Ancestors of God, Joachim and Anna, the parents of the Most Holy Birthgiver-of-God and Ever-Virgin Mary. Their faith, patience, and steadfastness in prayer prepared them for the miraculous birth of the one who would give birth to Christ Himself. Their story reminds us that God’s providence unfolds in ways beyond human expectation, and that faithfulness and trust in Him are never in vain.

As we remember Joachim and Anna, we also reflect on the beauty of family life rooted in faith, prayer, and trust in God. Their example encourages all Christian families to cultivate holiness within the home, preparing a fertile ground for the seeds of faith to grow.

We invite you to join us for our next livestream on Wednesday, September 10 at 8:00am Eastern.

To learn more about our ministry, explore devotional resources, or access service booklets, visit us at 👉 stpanteleimon.com.

Prayer List for the Week of September 7, 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, Michael, Marc, Paul, Michael, Daniel, Gerald, Madeline, Marcella, Darina, Philip, George, Carol, Andrew, Jodi, Ilarion, Rita, Kathleen, Elena, William, Andrew, Nestor, Richard, Tikhon, Daria, Mark, Alexis, Nathan, Ann, Herman, Lillian, Daria, Vera, Ava, Christopher, Joan, Jeff, Stephen, Ola, Martha, Jorge, Carolina, Cynthia, Constantin, Diana, Gloria, Amanda, Susan, Diane, Luke, Diane, Athanasios, Stylianos, Vasiliki, Frank, Kristen, Papoulas, Eleftheria, Vasiliki, Agape, Bina, Lilly, Mabel, Margaret, Janet, Ruchita

 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: Michael, Elias, Stamatina, Dionisia, Katherine, Mary Ann, Earl, Rosy, Manuel, John, Nathal, Santanna, Manuel, Gilbert, Maryan, Francis, Dominic, Wilson, Renold, Magdalene, Mary, Mavis, Saldanha, Anne, Agnes, Ignatius, Hilaria, Viorica, Edward

Readings for the Week of September 7, 2025

Gerald Largent

9/7: 1 Corinthians 16:13-24; Matthew 21:33-42

9/8: Philippians 2:5-11; Luke 10:38-42; 11:27-28

9/9: Galatians 4:22-31; Luke 8:16-21

9/10: 2 Corinthians 13:3-13; Mark 4:35-41

9/11: Galatians 1:1-10, 20-2:5; Mark 5:1-20

9/12: Galatians 2:6-10; Mark 5:22-24, 35-6:1

9/13: 1 Corinthians 2:6-9; Matthew 10:37-42

Typica Livestream – Friday, September 5, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On September 5, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Holy Prophet Zachariah, the father of St. John the Forerunner. His faithful life reminds us of the importance of trusting in God’s promises, even when the path ahead seems uncertain.

Today’s Readings

  • 2 Corinthians 11:5–21 – St. Paul’s humble testimony of endurance, revealing that God’s strength is made perfect in our weakness.

  • Mark 4:1–9 – The parable of the sower, reminding us to prepare the soil of our hearts to receive the Word of God and bear good fruit.

We invite you to join us for our next livestream on Monday, September 8, at 6:30 PM Eastern, as we continue to pray for the world, for our loved ones, and for our communities.

For more information, spiritual resources, and ways to support our ministry, visit stpanteleimon.com. May the example of the Prophet Zachariah inspire us to remain steadfast in faith and joyful in hope.

Words from the Saints -- September 4, 2025

Gerald Largent

"Never confuse the person, formed in the image of God, with the evil that is in him: because evil is but a chance misfortune, an illness, a devilish reverie. But the very essence of the person is the image of God, and this remains in him despite every disfigurement." --St. John of Kronstadt

"It may be that a man seems to be silent, but if his heart judges others, then he is always speaking." --St. Pimen the Great

"Estrangement and turning away from God are more unbearable than the punishments expected in hell." --St. Basil the Great

Vespers Livestream – Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On September 4, the Orthodox Church commemorates:

  • The Holy Prophet and God-Seer Moses – the humble servant and lawgiver who led God’s chosen people out of Egypt, prefiguring the ultimate deliverance of Christ.

  • The Holy Priest-Martyr Babylas and those with him – courageous martyrs who stood firmly in their faith, offering their lives rather than denying Christ.

These commemorations invite us to reflect on the call to faithful obedience and courageous witness in our own lives, no matter the challenges we face.

Stay Connected in Prayer

Our next livestream will be on Friday, September 5, at 8:00 AM Eastern. We invite you to join us then.

To learn more about our ministry, explore spiritual resources, or support our mission, visit stpanteleimon.com.

Typica Livestream – Monday, September 1, 2025

Gerald Largent

Glory to Jesus Christ!

On September 1, the Orthodox Church commemorates the Beginning of the Ecclesiastical Year. This day is a reminder that time itself is a gift from God, offered to us for our salvation and spiritual growth.

The Church also remembers Our Venerable Father Simeon the Stylite and his mother, Martha, who both demonstrated profound faith and dedication to God. St. Simeon, known for his extraordinary asceticism, spent decades atop a pillar in prayer and intercession for the world, teaching us the power of persistence and humility.

Today’s Readings

  • 1 Timothy 2:1–7 – A call to intercessory prayer for all people, that we may live peaceful and godly lives.

  • Luke 4:16–22 – Christ proclaims His mission in the synagogue, revealing that the Spirit of the Lord is upon Him to bring good news to the poor and healing to the brokenhearted.

Join Us Again

We invite you to join us for our next livestream on Wednesday, September 3, at 6:30 PM Eastern.

For more resources, updates, and ways to support our ministry, visit stpanteleimon.com.

May the Lord bless the year ahead and strengthen us all in faith and good works.

Prayer List for the Week of August 31, 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, Papoulas, Eleftheria, Vasiliki, Agape, Bina, Lilly, Mabel, Margaret, Janet, Ruchita

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: Michael, Elias, Stamatina, Dionisia, Katherine, Mary Ann, Earl, Rosy, Manuel, John, Nathal, Santanna, Manuel, Gilbert, Maryan, Francis, Dominic, Wilson, Renold, Magdalene, Mary, Mavis, Saldanha, Anne, Agnes, Ignatius, Hilaria

Readings for the Week of August 31, 2025

Gerald Largent

8/31: 1 Corinthians 15:1-11; Matthew 19:16-26

9/1: 1 Timothy 2:1-7; Luke 4:16-22

9/2: 2 Corinthians 8:16-9:5; Mark 3:13-19

9/3: 2 Corinthians 9:12-10:7; Mark 3:20-27

9/4: 2 Corinthians 10:7-18; Mark 3:28-35

9/5: 2 Corinthians 11:5-21; Mark 4:1-9

9/6: 1 Corinthians 2:6-9; Matthew 22:15-22

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.