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There is Life in the Church because in the Church is the Spirit

Eastern Christian Bulletin Service -- PO Box 3909 -- Fairfax, VA 22038-3909 www.ecbulletin.com Ph: 703-691-8862 Fax: 703-691-0513

Icon of Pentecost

Sunday of Pentecost

St. Mary Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church

A Parish of the Self-Ruled Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese (antiochian.org) … and … The Diocese of Charleston, Oakland & The Mid-Atlantic (antiochian.org/east)

(“…the Disciples were called Christians first in Antioch!” Acts 11:26)

111 Alberta Avenue // Johnstown, PA 15905-3002 Website: stmaryaocc.org // E-Mail: [email protected]

Most Rev. Metropolitan JOSEPH – Archbishop & Primate Right Rev. Bishop THOMAS – Auxiliary Bishop

Very Rev. Fr. Donald E. Shadid, M.Div. & D.Min. – Archpriest & Pastor Sub-Deacon Clement (Roger) Knepper, M.A. of Christian Education

Edward Makdad, Jr. – Parish Council Chairperson

“Go to Church … Say Your Prayers … Don’t Forget God!” (+Fr. Tom Hopko’s Mom)

Fr. Don – Cell: 814-242-0084 – [email protected] – Office: 814-255-2148

+ THE HOLY & GREAT FEAST OF PENTECOST + The Fiftieth Day After Pascha

The Feast of the Coming of the Holy Spirit, Sent to Us from the Father by Jesus Christ

Sunday, June 20, 2021

Glory be to Jesus Christ! Glory be to Him Forever!

We welcome all of you, our Faithful and our Visitors, to St. Mary Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church! It is a pleasure to have you with us as we glorify and praise the Name of our God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Please sing along with our Choir during the Liturgy.

Please note, as has been the practice of the Church since the Feast of Pentecost, that the Sacrament of Holy Communion can only be given to Orthodox Christians who have prepared themselves by prayer, fasting, regular Confession (at least twice per year … 7 Yrs. old & up), who attend Liturgy regularly & on time (at least 3 times a month) … and … are at peace with all people.

When receiving Holy Communion, please fold your arms over your chest, open your mouth wide, tip your head back slightly and allow the priest to place the elements in your mouth.

For our non-Orthodox brethren, we welcome you to sing and pray with us, venerate the Cross and receive the Blessed Holy Bread at the end of the Divine Liturgy. Please join us again soon. May God Bless You Always!

HOLY OBLATION: Offered by Fr. Don & Khouria Janet and The Faithful of our St. Mary Parish Family for the health of Fr. Christopher and The Antiochian Village Staff as they begin the 2021 Camping Season today. May God Grant Them Wisdom, Strength, Joy & Peace (John 14:27) as they minister to our Children this summer! God Grant Them Many, Many Years! PASCHAL CANDLES: Offered in beloved memory of father, grand & great-grandfather, John Andrew Spada, in remembrance of his Birthday (6/24), by daughter, Barbara Skala and Family (husband, Buddy, son & wife, Andy & Jill, daughter & husband, Stephanie & Dennis and children, Brendan & Erin). PROSKAMEDIA CANDLE: Offered: (1) for the health of Aunts Dina & Kondula by Jay, Nitsa & Maria McClatchey … and … (2) in beloved memory of Tom Weigman (husband of Christine A. Schuster of Studio 210 Hair Salon) by Eugene & Barbara Skala. SEVEN-BRANCHED CANDLES: Offered for: (1) the health of all within our St. Mary Parish Family by Jay & Nitsa McClatchey … and … (2) the health of and the spirit of cooperation amongst team members (Barb, Nathan, Cathy, Nancy, Michael, Jeff, Janet, Joe, David, Eric, Tim & Mike) by Nitsa McClatchey.

For The Living – “God Grant Them Many Years!”…and… For The Departed – “May Their Memory Be Ever Eternal!”

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- VARIATIONS & NOTES ON THE LITURGY -

FIRST ANTIPHON: (Refrain: “Through the intercessions of the Theotokos…”) “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament proclaimeth the work of His hands. Day unto day poureth forth speech, and night unto night proclaimeth knowledge.” / Refrain. / “There are neither tongues nor words in which their voices are not heard. Their sound hath gone forth into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the world.” / Refrain. / “Glory & Now”… and ... Refrain. SECOND ANTIPHON: (Refrain: “Save us, O Good Comforter, who sing to Thee: Alleluia.”) “The Lord hear thee in the day of affliction; the Name of the God of Jacob defend thee. Let Him send forth unto thee help from His sanctuary, and out of Zion let Him help thee.” / Refrain. / “Let Him remember every sacrifice of thine, and thy whole-burnt offering let Him

fatten.” / Refrain. / “The Lord grant thee according to thy heart, and fulfill all thy purposes.” / Refrain. / “Glory & Now”… and …“O Only-Begotten Son and Word of God...” THIRD ANTIPHON: (Verses & Troparion During The Little Entrance – Tone Eight) Verses: “O Lord, in Thy strength the king shall be glad, and in Thy salvation shall he rejoice exceedingly. The desire of his heart hast Thou granted unto him, and hast not denied him the request of his lips. Thou wentest before him with blessings of goodness, Thou hast set upon his head a crown of precious stones. He asked life of Thee, and Thou gavest him length of days unto ages of ages.”

Troparion: See “Troparion of the Feast of Pentecost” below. THE ENTRANCE HYMN: Be Thou exalted, O Lord, in Thy strength; we shall praise and sing of Thy mighty acts. Save us, O Good Comforter, who sing to Thee. Alleluia! AFTER THE LITTLE ENTRANCE: TROPARION OF PENTECOST: (Tone Eight) Blessed art Thou, O Christ our God, Who hast revealed the Fishermen as most wise, having sent upon them the Holy Spirit; and through them Thou hast fished the Universe, O Lover of Mankind, glory to Thee. KONTAKION OF PENTECOST: (Tone Eight) When the High One descended, confusing tongues, He divided the nations. And when He distributed the fiery tongues He called all to one unity. Wherefore, in unison we glorify the most Holy Spirit. THE ANTI-TRISAGION HYMN (Instead of “Holy God, Holy Mighty …”): “As many of you as have been baptized into Christ, have put on Christ! Alleluia!” (3X) Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; both now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen. “Have put on Christ. Alleluia!” The Deacon or Priest then exclaims: “With Strength!” (Dynamis!) “As many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ! Alleluia!”

EPISTLE: Acts 2:1-11 (Sunday of Holy Pentecost)

HOLY GOSPEL: John 7:37-52 & 8:12 (Sunday of Holy Pentecost)

Concerning the “Kiss of Peace,” prior to the Nicene Creed, we encourage you to greet those around you with a bow of the head and your hands across your chest, saying: “Christ is In Our Midst!”…the response being: He Is And Always Shall Be!” In this way, we express: (1) our Joy that God has acted to restore our Communion with Him … and … (2) our Hope in the Resurrection from the Dead that is offered to us by our Lord’s own “trampling down death by death!” God is With Us (“Emmanuel”)!

MEGALYNARION FOR PENTECOST (Instead of “It Is Truly Meet...” – Tone Seven): O thou who without experience of corruption wast found to be with child, and didst lend flesh unto the Word Who devised all things, O thou Mother who hast not known wedlock, O Virgin Theotokos, vessel of the Uncontainable One, dwelling place of thy boundless Fashioner, thee do we magnify. KOINONIKON FOR PENTECOST (Communion Hymn – Tone Eight): “Thy good Spirit shall lead me in the land of Uprightness. Alleluia!” POST COMMUNION (Instead of “We have seen the True Light”): “Troparion Of Pentecost” – See “Third Antiphon” Above. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

- THIS WEEK’S EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS -

(Church Office: Tuesday – Friday … 9 AM – 2 PM) + Saturday, June 26 – GREAT VESPERS – 5 PM. + Sunday, June 27 – FIRST SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST: ALL SAINTS SUNDAY – MATINS (Morning Prayers) @ 8:30 AM & DIVINE LITURGY @ 9:30 AM. + Monday, June 28 – DIVINE LITURGY FOR THE FEAST OF THE HOLY APOSTLES SS. PETER & PAUL – Divine Liturgy – 6 PM. + Tuesday, June 29 – FEAST OF THE HOLY APOSTLES SS. PETER & PAUL … May God Grant Many Years to All Who Have One of These Blessed Saints As Their Patron!

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Please Note That We Have Resumed Our Wednesday & Friday Fasting … However, As Is Our Tradition, This Week Of The Feast of Pentecost Will Be Fast Free. Therefore, This Year’s

Apostles’ Fast For The Feast of SS. Peter & Paul (June 29) Will Only Be For One Day (June 28).

Also, Note That Beginning Today, On The Sunday of Pentecost, We Resume Singing The Troparion, “O Heavenly King…” in Our Services.

THOSE IN SPECIAL NEED OF OUR PRAYERS: LAURELVIEW VILLAGE: Janice Fronis (#303); LAURELWOOD CARE CENTER: Suzanne George (#36-D); LUTHERAN HOME AT JOHNSTOWN: Elaine Heider; QUALITY LIFE SERVICES – WESTMONT: Emma (Nasser) Audey (#103-D) … and … IN TREATMENT, RE- COVERING AND / OR “SHUT-IN AT HOME”: Becky Azar; Carolyn Clark; Renee D’Ettorre; Joanne George; George Haidar and ToniKay Metzgar. May God Be With All of Them & All of Those Who Are Ill and / or In Need! MEMORY ETERNAL!: It is with a “bright sadness” that we announce the “Falling-Asleep in the Lord” of Dianne (McClintock) George (sister-in-law of John & Dalal George) on June 5, 2021. We pray that our Lord will grant her Rest in His Heavenly Kingdom where all of His Blessed Saints do Repose; and we ask Him to grant His Mercy & Peace (John 14:27) to all within the George & McClintock Familes, as we, and they, mourn Dianne’s Passing with the Hope of Christ in our Hearts (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18). May Dianne’s Memory Be Ever Eternal!

St. Mary Parish Financial Snapshot As of May 31, 2021

May 2021 Year to Date (YTD) Parishioner Giving (Income) $ 12,226.25 $ 57,561.25 Expenses Paid $ 12,289.85 $ 69,846.30

Parishioner Giving vs. Expenses Paid $ -63.60 $ -12,285.05

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ONLY INCOME LISTED HERE IS FROM PARISHIONERS’ DONATIONS. ALSO, THIS INFORMATION HAS NOT BEEN REVIEWED & APPROVED BY THE PARISH COUNCIL.

HOLY OBLATION SPONSORS NEEDED: The prayerful work of offering the Holy Oblation is a part of our Orthodox Tradition & Vocation. In this simple act, we bring forth our gifts of bread, wine & water to God; in return, He gifts us with the Body & Blood of His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ! Please sign-up on the clipboard outside of Fr. Don’s office and/or see him about how you can participate in this and offer your prayers in the Liturgy.

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Once again, it is time for us to advertise our Parish Scholarship … The Mike & Sadie Azar Scholarship Fund. This fund was established to honor the memory of Mike & Sadie Azar and their dedication to the pursuit of higher education. The Scholarship is in the amount of $1,000.00 ($500 given for the Fall Term and $500 for the Spring Term).

Any parishioner who has not received this Scholarship within the last year, who has been, and is currently active in the Liturgical Life, Church School & Teen SOYO (if applicable) and other ministries of our St. Mary Parish Family, and will be attending an accredited college or university Full-Time this Fall is eligible to apply.

If you are interested, please pick-up an application from the Parish Office. The deadline to have the application and all materials in to Tony Spada is Sun., July 4, 2021.

This is Announcement #3 of 4.

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+ ST. MARY PARISH PRAYER CARD PROGRAM + Did you know that we have a “Prayer Card Program” here at our St. Mary Parish. Your Prayer Intentions will be offered during the Saturday Vespers & Sunday Divine Liturgy “for the health of” or “in memory of” a Loved One and a beautiful Icon Card will be sent to the person or Family. All you need to do is to call the Church Office or fill out an “Order Form.” (on Table below Brochure Rack outside of Offices) Then we will take care of the rest!

It is that simple!

The suggested donation is $10/card. Larger donations are greatly appreciated.

This is an excellent way to show a loved one that you are: (1) thinking of them and remembering them in prayer on their birthday, during holidays or any special occasion … OR … (2) remembering their departed loved one(s) in prayer. Any questions, please see Janet Shadid!

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Words of Wisdom from Saint Gregory Palamas

The following has been shared with us by Anna Veniamin,

Religious Coordinator for the Antiochian Women of The East (AWE). Dear Reverend Fathers and Beloved Sisters in Christ, Christ is in our midst!

As a continuation of our Lenten series of excerpts from the Homilies of St. Gregory Palamas, Archbishop of Thessalonika (c. 1296 – 1359 AD), we will offer reflections highlighting some of his inspired teachings on the major feasts of our Church.

In his remarkable twenty-fourth homily St. Gregory expounds how the Holy Spirit was revealed to the Disciples on the Day of Pentecost, not just as a “power” of God, but as Himself God, The Third Person (Hypostasis) of the Most Holy Trinity; worshipped and glorified together with the Father and the Son, as the Most holy, good and life-giving Spirit. (See note 364, St. Gregory Palamas: The Homilies)

Homily Twenty-Four On How the Holy Spirit was Manifested And

Shared Out at Pentecost

Those miracles accomplished by the Lord in the flesh, which bore witness that He was God’s only-begotten Son in His own person, united with us in the last days, came to an end. On the other hand, those wonders began which proclaimed the Holy Spirit as a divine person in His own right, that we might come to know and contemplate the great and venerable mystery of the Holy Trinity. The Holy Spirit had been active before: it was He who spoke through the prophets and proclaimed things to come. Later He

worked through the disciples to drive out demons and heal diseases. But now He was manifested to all in His own person through the tongues of fire, and by sitting enthroned as Lord upon each of Christ’s disciples, He made them instruments of His power.

From Saint Gregory Palamas: The Homilies. Page 171-172. Edited and translated with scholia by Christopher Veniamin. ©2016, The Stavropegic Monastery of St. John the Baptist, Essex, U.K. Published by Mount Thabor Publishing. www.mountthabor.com Used with permission.

Epistle (Fiftieth Day after Pascha – The Great Feast Of Pentecost)

Priest: Let us attend.

Reader: Their voice has gone out into all the earth. The heavens declare the Glory of God.

Priest: Wisdom.

Reader: The Reading from The Acts of the Saintly & Pure Apostles (2:1-11)

Priest: Let us attend. WHEN THE DAY OF PENTECOST HAD COME, the Disciples were all together in one place. And suddenly a sound came from heaven like the rush of a mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared to them tongues as of fire, distributed and resting on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. Now there were dwelling in Jerusalem Jews, devout men from every nation under heaven. And at this sound the multitude came together, and they were bewildered, because each one heard them speaking in his own language. And they were amazed and wondered, saying, “Are not all these who are speaking Galileans? And how is it that we hear, each of us in his own native language? Parthians and Medes and Elamites and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabians, we hear them telling in our own tongues the mighty works of God.”

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Holy Gospel (Fiftieth Day after Pascha – The Great Feast Of Pentecost)

The reading is taken from the Holy Gospel according to St. John (7:37-52 & 8:12)

ON THE LAST DAY OF THE FEAST, the great day, Jesus stood up and proclaimed, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, ‘Out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.’” Now this He said about the Spirit, which those who believed in Him were to receive; for as yet the Spirit had not been given, because Jesus was not yet glorified. When they heard these words, many of the people said, “This is really the prophet.” Others said, “This is the Christ.” But some said, “Is the Christ to come from Galilee? Has not the Scripture said that the Christ is descended from David, and comes from Bethlehem, the village where David was?” So there was a division among the people over Him. Some of them wanted to arrest Him, but no one laid hands on Him. The officers then went back to the chief priests and Pharisees, who said to them, “Why did you not bring Him?” The officers answered, “No man ever spoke like this man!” The Pharisees answered them, “Are you led astray, you also? Have any of the authorities or the Pharisees believed in Him? But this crowd, who do not know the Law, are accursed.” Nicodemus, who had gone to Him before, and who was one of them, said to them, “Does our Law judge a man without first giving him a hearing and learning what he does?” They replied, “Are you from Galilee too? Search and you will see that no prophet is to rise from Galilee.” Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world; he who follows Me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”

May God Be With You!

Pentecost: The Descent of the Holy Spirit In the Old Testament, Pentecost was the feast which occurred fifty days after Passover. As the passover feast celebrated the exodus of the Israelites from the slavery of Egypt, so Pentecost celebrated God’s gift of the ten commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai.

In the new covenant of the Messiah, the Passover event takes on its new meaning as the celebration of Christ’s death and resurrection, the “exodus” of men from this sinful world to the Kingdom of God. And in the New Testament as well, the Pentecostal feast is fulfilled and made new by the coming of the “new law,” the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples of Christ.

The Holy Spirit that Christ had promised to his disciples came on the day of Pentecost (Jn 14:26, 15:26; Lk 24:49; Acts 1:5). The apostles received “the power from on high,” and they began to preach and bear witness to Jesus as the risen Christ, the King and the Lord. This moment has traditionally been called the birthday of the Church.

In the liturgical services of the feast of Pentecost, the coming of the Holy Spirit is celebrated together with the full revelation of the divine Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The fullness of the Godhead is manifested with the Spirit’s coming to man, and the Church hymns celebrate this manifestation as the final act of God’s self-disclosure and self-donation to the world of His creation. For this reason Pentecost Sunday is also called Trinity Day in the Orthodox tradition. Often on this day the icon of the Holy Trinity – particularly that of the three angelic figures who appeared to Abraham, the forefather of the Christian faith - is placed in the center of the church. This icon is used with the traditional Pentecostal icon which shows the tongues of fire hovering over Mary and the Twelve Apostles, the original prototype of the Church, who are themselves sitting in unity surrounding a symbolic image of “cosmos,” the world.

On Pentecost we have the final fulfillment of the mission of Jesus Christ and the first beginning of the messianic age of the Kingdom of God mystically present in this world in the Church of the Messiah. For this reason the fiftieth day stands as the beginning of the era which is beyond the limitations of this world, fifty being that number which stands for eternal and heavenly fulfillment in Jewish and Christian mystical piety: seven times seven, plus one.

Thus, Pentecost is called an apocalyptic day, which means the day of final revelation. It is also called an eschatological day, which means the day of the final and perfect end (in Greek eschaton means the end). For when the

Messiah comes and the Lord’s Day is at hand, the “last days” are inaugurated in which “God declares: ...I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh.” This is the ancient prophecy to which the Apostle Peter refers in the first sermon of the Christian Church, which was preached on the first Sunday of Pentecost (Acts 2:17; Joel 2: 28-32).

Once again it must be noted that the feast of Pentecost is not simply the celebration of an event which took place centuries ago. It is the celebration of what must happen and does happen to us in the Church today. We all have died and risen with the Messiah-King, and we all have received his Most Holy Spirit. We are the “temples of the Holy Spirit.” God’s Spirit dwells in us (Rom 8; 1 Cor 2-3, 12; 2 Cor 3; Gal 5; Eph 2-3). We, by our own membership in the Church, have received “the seal of the gift of the Holy Spirit” in the sacrament of chrismation. Pentecost has happened to us.

The Divine Liturgy of Pentecost recalls our baptism into Christ with the verse from Galatians again replacing the Thrice-Holy Hymn. Special verses from the psalms also replace the usual antiphonal psalms of the liturgy. The epistle and gospel readings tell of the Spirit’s coming to men. The kontakion sings of the reversal of Babel as God unites the nations into the unity of his Spirit. The troparion proclaims the gathering of the whole universe into God’s net through the work of the inspired apostles. The hymns “O Heavenly King and We have seen the True Light are sung for the first time since Easter, calling the Holy Spirit to “come and abide in us”, and proclaiming that “we have received the heavenly Spirit.” In Hebrew the word for Spirit, breath and wind is the same word, ruah.

Blessed art Thou, O Christ our God, who hast revealed the fishermen as most wise by sending down upon them the Holy Spirit: through them Thou didst draw the world into Thy net. O Lover of Man, Glory to Thee (Troparion). When the Most High came down and confused the tongues, he divided the nations. But when he distributed the tongues of fire, he called all to unity. Therefore, with one voice, we glorify the All-Holy Spirit! (Kontakion)

The Great Vespers of Pentecost evening features three long prayers at which the faithful kneel for the first time since Easter. The Monday after Pentecost is the feast of the Holy Spirit in the Orthodox Church, and the Sunday after Pentecost is the feast of All Saints. This is the logical liturgical sequence, since the coming of the Holy Spirit is fulfilled in men by their becoming saints, and this is the very purpose of the creation and salvation of the world.

To God Be Glory and Praise Always! Amen.

Pentecost: The Descent of the Holy Spirit In the Old Testament, Pentecost was the feast which occurred fifty days after Passover. As the passover feast celebrated the exodus of the Israelites from the slavery of Egypt, so Pentecost celebrated God’s gift of the ten commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai.

In the new covenant of the Messiah, the Passover event takes on its new meaning as the celebration of Christ’s death and resurrection, the “exodus” of men from this sinful world to the Kingdom of God. And in the New Testament as well, the Pentecostal feast is fulfilled and made new by the coming of the “new law,” the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples of Christ.

The Holy Spirit that Christ had promised to his disciples came on the day of Pentecost (Jn 14:26, 15:26; Lk 24:49; Acts 1:5). The apostles received “the power from on high,” and they began to preach and bear witness to Jesus as the risen Christ, the King and the Lord. This moment has traditionally been called the birthday of the Church.

In the liturgical services of the feast of Pentecost, the coming of the Holy Spirit is celebrated together with the full revelation of the divine Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The fullness of the Godhead is manifested with the Spirit’s coming to man, and the Church hymns celebrate this manifestation as the final act of God’s self-disclosure and self-donation to the world of His creation. For this reason Pentecost Sunday is also called Trinity Day in the Orthodox tradition. Often on this day the icon of the Holy Trinity – particularly that of the three angelic figures who appeared to Abraham, the forefather of the Christian faith - is placed in the center of the church. This icon is used with the traditional Pentecostal icon which shows the tongues of fire hovering over Mary and the Twelve Apostles, the original prototype of the Church, who are themselves sitting in unity surrounding a symbolic image of “cosmos,” the world.

On Pentecost we have the final fulfillment of the mission of Jesus Christ and the first beginning of the messianic age of the Kingdom of God mystically present in this world in the Church of the Messiah. For this reason the fiftieth day stands as the beginning of the era which is beyond the limitations of this world, fifty being that number which stands for eternal and heavenly fulfillment in Jewish and Christian mystical piety: seven times seven, plus one.

Thus, Pentecost is called an apocalyptic day, which means the day of final revelation. It is also called an eschatological day, which means the day of the final and perfect end (in Greek eschaton means the end). For when the

Messiah comes and the Lord’s Day is at hand, the “last days” are inaugurated in which “God declares: ...I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh.” This is the ancient prophecy to which the Apostle Peter refers in the first sermon of the Christian Church, which was preached on the first Sunday of Pentecost (Acts 2:17; Joel 2: 28-32).

Once again it must be noted that the feast of Pentecost is not simply the celebration of an event which took place centuries ago. It is the celebration of what must happen and does happen to us in the Church today. We all have died and risen with the Messiah-King, and we all have received his Most Holy Spirit. We are the “temples of the Holy Spirit.” God’s Spirit dwells in us (Rom 8; 1 Cor 2-3, 12; 2 Cor 3; Gal 5; Eph 2-3). We, by our own membership in the Church, have received “the seal of the gift of the Holy Spirit” in the sacrament of chrismation. Pentecost has happened to us.

The Divine Liturgy of Pentecost recalls our baptism into Christ with the verse from Galatians again replacing the Thrice-Holy Hymn. Special verses from the psalms also replace the usual antiphonal psalms of the liturgy. The epistle and gospel readings tell of the Spirit’s coming to men. The kontakion sings of the reversal of Babel as God unites the nations into the unity of his Spirit. The troparion proclaims the gathering of the whole universe into God’s net through the work of the inspired apostles. The hymns “O Heavenly King and We have seen the True Light are sung for the first time since Easter, calling the Holy Spirit to “come and abide in us”, and proclaiming that “we have received the heavenly Spirit.” In Hebrew the word for Spirit, breath and wind is the same word, ruah.

Blessed art Thou, O Christ our God, who hast revealed the fishermen as most wise by sending down upon them the Holy Spirit: through them Thou didst draw the world into Thy net. O Lover of Man, Glory to Thee (Troparion). When the Most High came down and confused the tongues, he divided the nations. But when he distributed the tongues of fire, he called all to unity. Therefore, with one voice, we glorify the All-Holy Spirit! (Kontakion)

The Great Vespers of Pentecost evening features three long prayers at which the faithful kneel for the first time since Easter. The Monday after Pentecost is the feast of the Holy Spirit in the Orthodox Church, and the Sunday after Pentecost is the feast of All Saints. This is the logical liturgical sequence, since the coming of the Holy Spirit is fulfilled in men by their becoming saints, and this is the very purpose of the creation and salvation of the world.

To God Be Glory and Praise Always! Amen.

101 THINGS THE DEVIL CAN’T DO What You Must Know to Win … by Maisie Sparks (06/13)

37. Satan can’t get God’s glory.

Salvation and glory and honor and power belong to the Lord our God! (REVELATION 19:1)

Do You Know About our St. Mary Prayer Card Program …

a beautiful Icon Card will be sent to your Loved Ones / Friends to let them know of your prayerful intentions … for their “health” or

“in beloved memory of” a departed One! Please see Khouria Janet.

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+ ST. MARY PARISH PRAYER CARD PROGRAM + Did you know that we have a “Prayer Card Program” here at our St. Mary Parish. Your Prayer Intentions will be offered during the Saturday Vespers & Sunday Divine Liturgy “for the health of” or “in memory of” a Loved One and a beautiful Icon Card will be sent to the person or Family. All you need to do is to call the Church Office or fill out an “Order Form.” (on Table below Brochure Rack outside of Offices) Then we will take care of the rest!

It is that simple!

The suggested donation is $10/card. Larger donations are greatly appreciated.

This is an excellent way to show a loved one that you are: (1) thinking of them and remembering them in prayer on their birthday, during holidays or any special occasion … OR … (2) remembering their departed loved one(s) in prayer. Any questions, please see Janet Shadid!

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“THE HEALING PATCH” NEEDS VOLUNTEERS … ARE YOU ABLE TO HELP? The Healing Patch Children’s Grief Program is recruiting volunteers to work with grieving children and their families at the Cambria Center, 118 Ebony Rd., Ebensburg. The Healing Patch is a free peer support program for children and their families who have suffered the death of a loved one. Volunteers are the heart of the Healing Patch. While volunteers must under- stand they are unable to “fix” what has happened, they are able to facilitate activities to help children and adults connect and share their feelings in a safe and welcoming environment. Specialized training is provided for new volunteers. If you would like to see how you can share your time or talents at The Healing Patch, please call 814-947-7140. Thank You & God Bless You!

Dear St. Mary Parish Family: Christ is in Our Midst! I am writing to you today in order to ask for your prayers & assistance. Dan & Toni Krestar, their Children (Elijah, Anastasia & Isaiah) and Dan's sister, Stephanie Krestar lost several pets and all of their belongings, including their vehicles, in a terrible house fire on Wednesday, March 10, 2021.

Thanks be to God, they are all safe! If you are interested in helping our brothers & sisters-in-Christ, you may make monetary donations to "St. Mary Orthodox Church." Please earmark your donation “Krestar Family.” If you have any questions about helping in any other way, please contact me via phone, text or email (814-242-0084 // [email protected]). Thank you so very much! IMPORTANT NOTICE: Thank you to one & all who have offered their alms to the Krestar Family as they begin to rebuid their Lives. Please continue to keep them in your prayers. As we enter into the Great Lent, let us give our "Alms of Mercy" thru our prayers & assistance to this beautiful family. Glory be to Jesus Christ! Yours in Christ, Fr. Don

+ + + HOLY OBLATION SPONSORS NEEDED! + + + The prayerful work of offering the Holy Bread for our Divine Liturgy is a sacred opportunity for us to participate in the Liturgical Prayer of the Church and we should all avail ourselves of this opportunity when we are able. In the Holy Oblation, we bring forth our simple gifts of bread, wine & water to God, with our prayers that He will return them to us as the Body & Blood of His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ! Unfortunately, we are having difficulty in obtaining Sponsors for the Holy Bread. It is our Orthodox tradition and vocation that each parishioner, as a member of our St. Mary Parish Family, participate in this ministry. You may sign-up for this wonderful ministry / opportunity when we pass the Sign-Up Sheet around in the Sanctuary, or at any time. The Sign-Up Sheet is on a clipboard which is located outside of the Priest’s Office on the Pamphlet Table. The requested offerings for this ministry are your Holy Prayers (“by whom” & “for whom” … to be written on the aforementioned Sign-Up Sheet) and a free-will offering of $10.00 to help defray our expenses.

P.S. – We have a Ministry Team that bakes our bread; and if you would like to learn how to make the Holy Bread and/or be a part of that team, please see Fr. Don or Eddie Makdad. “Thank You and God Bless!” HOLY OBLATION SPONSORS NEEDED: The prayerful work of offering the Holy Oblation is a part of our Orthodox Tradition & Vocation. In this simple act, we bring forth our gifts of bread, wine & water to God; in return, He gifts us with the Body & Blood of His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ! Please sign-up on the clipboard outside of Fr. Don’s office and/or see him about how you can participate in this and offer your prayers in the Liturgy.

MONTHLY CANDLES: The 2021 Monthly Candle Prayer Sheets are in The Brochure Rack outside of Fr. Don’s Office window in the Hallway. There are 3 Monthly Candles here at our St. Mary Parish: (1) Paschal Candles (2 large decorated Candles on each side of Holy Doors); (2) Proskamedia Candle (burns on Altar near the Tabernacle 24/7) & (3) Seven-Branched Candle (on top of back Tabernacle) … requested Donation … $20 per Candle per Month. Please note that there can be more than 1 sponsor per candle per month. Also, unless a candle is sponsored for more than 1 month, sponsorship expires at end of the month, no matter when it is started in that month. Thank You & God Bless!

+ How to Prepare for the Holy Eucharist + To all those who partake of the Body & Blood of Christ when they participate in the Divine Liturgy:

As Orthodox Christians, we are called to the Chalice each and every time that we celebrate the Divine Liturgy; however, it is most essential that we prepare ourselves to receive the Lord, so that we will not approach unworthily and risk experiencing the “consuming,” rather than the “purifying,” holy fire of the Eucharist.

With this in mind, the following guidelines will help us in our preparation: +++ No excessive partying or socializing on Saturday evening … we should keep ourselves in a quiet & prayerful atmosphere, reading the gospels and epistles of the New Testament and praying the “Prayers of Preparation” before Communion (these latter prayers can also be done on Sunday Morning if there is time); +++ Maintain a prayerful atmosphere on Sunday morning … (difficult with children, yes, but not impossible … try it!); +++ No consumption of food or drink past a reasonable bedtime the night before (preferably no later than Midnight) … this includes no coffee, no smoking and no chewing gum on Sunday morning as well; +++ If you need your medicine in the morning, please take it … if you are supposed to eat or drink something with it, then do so as moderately as possible; +++ As always, we should partake of the Sacrament of Confession at least 2 - 4 times a year if we are taking Communion frequently (hint: use the 4 fasting periods of the liturgical year…Advent, Great Lent, Apostles’ Fast & Dormition Fast) … if we are not frequent communicants (3-4 times per month), then Confession before Communion is necessary each time we partake; +++ At the very least, attend the Sunday cycle of prayer … Saturday Evening Vespers, Sunday Morning Matins (Morning Prayers) and Sunday Divine Liturgy … if we attend Sunday Liturgy irregularly (e.g. – missing more than once a month), then we should not be taking Communion each time we attend, unless we have had Confession in the recent days prior (some exceptions – e.g. work or vacation); +++ Be on time to the Divine Services and be at Peace with all people … if we arrive at Church after the Little Entrance with the Gospel, we should not receive Communion on that day … it is truly a sign of disrespect when we enter the services late and / or when we leave the Liturgy early (before the Dismissal) … and … our Lord tells us that we cannot love God and hate our brother … for whoever is “angry with his brother shall be liable to judgment;” (Matthew 5:22) … and … +++ Fellowship Hour is not to be started until after the Divine Liturgy is completed!

Please strive to practice these Spiritual Disciplines and at the very least, observe the guidelines above concerning Fasting, Confession & regular Divine Liturgy Attendance.

THE GIVING OF ALMS … A CHRIST-LIKE COMPASSION … DONATIONS OF FOOD FOR THE FAMILY KITCHEN!

Our Lord tells us that when we serve those “in need,” we serve Him! Our Parish Family has been helping to provide & serve Weekend Meals at The Family Kitchen downtown at 231 Bedford Street for years. Please get out your calendars, for our “Family Kitchen Ministry” for 2021 will take place on Sun., Mar. 14, Sat., Aug. 28, Sun., Sept. 26 & Sat., Dec. 4. Due to the Pandemic, meals are offered as “Sidewalk Take-Outs.” However, we do need your Food Donations. If you can help, please see the Clipboard on the Front Pew, or Khouria Janet. Also, if you are donating food items, please text Khouria Janet at 814-242-0086 to arrange for the drop-off of your food donation. We have also been asked to make a Donation of $350.00 each time to help defer the expenses of each meal (the food, the cook, the kitchen supervisor, insurances, etc.). Again, if you can help with this ministry (the food items and/or the monetary donations), please see Khouria Janet Shadid. We have always “taken away” from our experience more than we “have given” – please help us out if you can! Thank You & God Bless!

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St. Mary Parish Financial Snapshot As of January 31, 2021

January 2021 Year to Date (YTD) Parishioner Giving (Income) $ 10,560.00 $ 10,560.00 Expenses Paid $ 16,255.15 $ 16,255.15

Parishioner Giving vs. Expenses Paid $ - 5,695.15 $ - 5,695.15

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ONLY INCOME LISTED HERE IS FROM PARISHIONERS’ DONATIONS.

Do You Know About our St. Mary Prayer Card Program … a beautiful Icon Card will be sent to your Loved Ones / Friends

to let them know of your prayerful intentions … for their “health” or “in beloved memory of” a departed One! Please see Khouria Janet.

+ + + C O N F E S S I O N S C H E D U L E + + + By Appointment … Please Call Fr. Don @ 814-242-0084.

Due to Fr.’s Commitment to Matins, Confession Will Not Be Offered On Sun. Mornings.

+ + + A Prayer for Peace + + +

With Terrorism and so many other forms of violence becoming almost a daily tragedy, Fr. Don would like to ask all of our Faithful to join him in offering “A Prayer for Peace” for one and all. Please add this to your Rule of Prayer as we seek the Peace that only God can provide through the Power of the Holy Spirit, for the Peace of this world is so temporary & fleeting (John 14:27). May God help us to remember that our true enemies are the Powers of Darkness, not the flesh & blood of our Lord’s Creation!

Almighty God and Creator, You are the Father of all people on the earth. Guide, I pray, all the nations and their leaders in the ways of justice and peace. Protect us from the evils of injustice, prejudice, exploitation, conflict and war. Help us to put away mistrust, bitterness and hatred. Teach us to cease the storing and using of implements of war. Lead us to find peace, respect and freedom. Unite us in the making and sharing of tools of peace against ignorance, poverty, disease and oppression. Grant that we may grow in harmony and friendship as brothers and sisters created in Your image, to Your honor and praise. Amen.

GOODWILL’S ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM

Free Adult Education Classes … Attention Adults in Cambria County … FREE Adult Education Classes are available for adults who wish … to earn their high school equivalency credential (GED) / to brush up on their basic math, reading & writing skills / to prepare to enter career training, post-secondary education or employment … and …

Volunteer Classroom Aides Needed … high school diploma or equivalency required / opportunities available at several different locations / no prior experience necessary … just a willingness to help students … 536-3536 or 814-410-9524.

+ + + VOLUNTEER MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES + + +

Do you enjoy helping people? Looking for a way to give of yourself in a positive way? You can serve our Lord by serving others!

Community Nursing Hospice Care Home Care Volunteers – Provide socialization by visiting with the patient & respite for the Caregiver.

Bereavement Volunteers – Follow up with the primary caregiver after the patient dies through phone calls, cards, letters or a visit once a month.

Spiritual Care Volunteers – Provide spiritual support with prayer, offering Communion or Bible Reading and are involved in our Annual Memorial Services. This group consists of Pastors, as well as lay people.

Reference & Criminal Background Checks and Training Required. For more Information … 855-254-4116.

Home Nursing Agency

Hospice Volunteers – show compassion, are emotionally present and listen, write letters, read, talk or listen, provide administrative support, work as part of the Hospice Team, are responsible & dependable, etc.

Healing Patch – offers a soft place to fall for children & their families who have lost a loved one … here they can discover they are not alone in their grief by interacting with others who have encountered similar losses … some of a volunteer’s qualities: compassion, empathy, acceptance of others, flexibility, dedication & commitment … must be at least 21 years of age … volunteers do not “fix” what has happened … they bring Hope & Healing back into the life of a child!

For more Information … 800-445-6262 (ext. 4119 – Patty … or … 4110 – Melody).

CAN WE HAVE YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS? – We Want to Keep You Informed!

Did you know that our Parish has a Website … and … our Parish Office is connected to the Internet?!? Yes, we are “catching up” with Technology and we have some interesting things on our Site (e.g. a video of the 1960s Groundbreaking and Consecration of our Church). Jay McClatchey is our Web Master. If you will give us your e-mail address, we can keep in touch with you as well. Lastly, if there is any news that you would like posted on our Site and / or if you have any ideas, please contact Fr. Don or Jay.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE HOLY SCRIPTURES?:

Do you feel guilty because you don’t know the Bible very well? Does it seem like a confusing jumble of stories to you? Would you like to understand the Bible better? Who were the key persons and what are the key stories in the Old Testament? What is the significance of the Jewish tabernacle, temple and Jewish feasts for Christians? What were the stages of Jesus’ Life & Ministry? Who were the 12 Apostles and where did each one preach and die? Who was Paul and where did his missionary journeys take him? What was the first century church like – how did they worship and teach? Did you know that the Bible used in the Orthodox Church has more books than the Protestant Bible, even more books than the Catholic Bible? What is the importance of the Bible for Christians today? If you no longer want to feel intimidated by the Bible or feel guilty about what you don’t know, come and join in an exciting journey of discovery that will take you through the entire Bible. Come and fill in the gaps of your Bible knowledge and find the answers to your questions and the answers to questions that you may not even know you have! Fr. Don is pleased to announce that our Sub-Deacon, Clement (Roger) Knepper, will be leading a Virtual (online) Study of The Holy Scriptures. We have begun this Study; however, it is never too late to attend. We meet on Thursdays at 7 PM. Please give your e-mail to Fr. Don or Preston Hauger. Preston will then make sure that you receive, via email, the invitation to join our Bible Study on “Google-Meet.” Also, please note that our previous sessions are recorded and available for you. This will be an interesting, fascinating & powerful study that will nurture you spiritually as you discover what God wants you to know and what He has to say to you in the greatest Letter of Love ever written.

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING PARISHIONER ENVELOPES & “ARCHDIOCESE OFFERING”

Please be reminded that several years ago our St. Mary Parish Council, after prayer, discussion & review of our past Envelope Systems and Financial Offerings to the Archdiocese, approved a few changes to our current Envelope System:

a) we have moved into a new “System” which makes use of a “Packet,” rather than a Box of Envelopes … these are now available after Church in the Church School Vestibule … please see Ed Makdad, Helene Stiffler, Susan Joseph, Khouria Janet or Fr. Don if you need assistance;

b) regarding the Archdiocese Assessment that was collected “per baptized soul” for many years, our Antiochian Archdiocese, in 2006, moved into a system of “proportionate giving” … to provide an example to us all and to take away some of the time consuming record keeping that was involved with the system of “assessments” … thus all parishioners are reminded that, in keeping with the Holy Scriptures, our St. Mary Parish Family submits 10% of our Annual Receipts (minus Fundraiser Expenses, Donations, and a few other deductions) to the Archdiocese, whether we receive this amount from our Parishioners or not … therefore, all of our Faithful are asked to please submit their Archdiocesan Offering, which is $50 per Baptized Soul in your Family, to our St. Mary Parish as soon as they are able;

c) in light of the above, as we have in the past, we are using an “Archdiocese Envelope” (Purple Border) … it is in the February section of your Packet of Envelopes … again, please submit this with the appropriate Offering ($50 per Baptized Soul) … and, if you wish to spread this Offering out over a short period of time, please do so, and indicate this on your Envelope … and …

d) lastly, note that only those Offerings that are received by Sunday, December 27, 2020, will be recorded as 2020 Contributions. The “End of the Year Statements” will be mailed out by the end of January 2021 … if you do not get yours, please call the Parish Office.

If you have any questions about this part of your Calling to Christian Stewardship, please see Fr. Don or Edward Makdad.

Thank You and God Bless You & Your Family During 2021 and Always!

+ ST. MARY PARISH – FINANCIAL NOTES FOR 2020 / 2021 +

As it has been noted during the last several years, our Archdiocese has moved into a “Tithing” system of giving in regards to our parishes and their contributions for our Archdiocesan Ministries. In 2006 we were asked to give 8% of our Parish’s Income to the Archdiocese, in 2007 it was 9% and since 2008 and forward, it has been 10% … this was approved at the 2005 Archdiocesan Convention in Dearborn, MI. In the Holy Scriptures, our Lord asks for our “Tithe” (10%), our returning 10% of what He has blessed us with so that His Work may be done … (Leviticus 27:30 / Deuteronomy 14:22–29 / Malachi 3:8). Therefore, let us offer our thanks to God for the wise guidance of our Hierarchical, Clergy & Lay Leadership as we seek to always fulfill His Will for His Vineyard, the Church;

Also, please be reminded that the “Archdiocese Obligation” is $50.00 per baptized person in your family … and as in the past, our Parish Council asks that you please submit your contribution towards this as soon as you are able, and no later than the Sunday before Christmas, using the Archdiocese Envelope (Purple Border) that is in your February Packet of Envelopes;

Along with all of this, please know that the Archdiocese Budget has been increasing yearly due to our rapid growth over the last several years, “Thanks be to God!” Today, an estimated 350,000 faithful of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America are served by nine hierarchs and over four-hundred and fifty clergy in 238 churches throughout the United States & Canada. For years now, other Orthodox jurisdictions have been assessing their membership almost double this amount ($50.00 per baptized soul) per year, not to mention their Diocesan assessments. There are no Diocesan Assessments within the Antiochian Archdiocese. Thus, please plan for this as you prayerfully plan your stewardship for 2021;

Lastly, note that only those offerings which are received by Sunday, December 27, 2020, will be recorded as 2020 Contributions. The “End of the Year Statements” will be mailed out in January 2021 … if you do not get yours, please call the Parish Office … and …

If you have any questions about this part of your stewardship, please see

Fr. Don or Edward Makdad. Thank You!

+ THE GATHERING OF OUR TITHES & OFFERINGS – LOOK FOR THE BOXES! + We now have “Tithes & Offerings Boxes” in which to place our weekly stewardship. After some discussion, our Parish Council has approved using these in lieu of a collection during the Divine Liturgy. This will help us to avoid being distracted during our Liturgical Prayer. There are two boxes in the Church … one behind the pew in front of the Choir Platform and one at the side entrance/exit of the Church (near the Baptismal Font). Please drop your offering in as you enter the church, or as you depart. Thank You & God Bless!

“He Who Has Ears to Hear, Let Him Hear!” (Matthew 11:15)

“A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him saying, “You are mad, because you are not like us.”

(St. Anthony The Great, the Professor of the Desert)

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR LOCAL ORTHODOX BOOKSTORES!

The Antiochian Village: The Antiochian Village Staff invites one and all to please consider their beautiful Orthodox Bookstore & Gift Shop at the Village … there is quite a variety of books and there are many icons, CDs, and other great Christmas Gifts & Stocking Stuffers! You may contact them at: store.antiochianvillage.org … and … 724-238-3677 (x-406). Christ The Saviour Seminary Bookstore: Pani Betty Baranik invites one and all to come & visit the Bookstore at Christ The Saviour Seminary (225 Chandler Ave. – left on “Seminary Place, off of Chandler / 539-0116). They have Christmas ornaments, icons, books, Christmas Cards, incense and other Orthodox religious gifts. They would very much appreciate your visit to their store. Please call the above phone # or 536-6849 for an appointment. You can also order online at orthodoxgoods.com. +IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING PRAYER REQUESTS FOR THE WEEKLY BULLETIN+ In your Prayer Requests, please indicate whether each person is an Orthodox or non-Orthodox Christian, so that Fr. can properly commemorate your Orthodox Christian Loved Ones on the Holy Paten, and thus in the Chalice. Please know that all names that you submit are commemorated in the Holy Services on Sunday and throughout the Week. It is indeed an awesome responsibility & great Joy to offer your Prayers before God! Thank You & God Bless!

WELCOME BACK BROTHERS & SISTERS-IN-CHRIST! As we slowly enter back into the physical structure of our Church, the consecrated Temple of God that serves our St. Mary Parish Family as our “Home,” we pause to thank God for the many, many blessings that He offers us each & everyday! We have suffered through our separation from each other in a physical sense; yet we know that we were never truly separated. Our Church is the Kingdom of God “in this world,” but “not of it” and if we are sacramentally in Communion with our God and His Church, the Chalice “has” and “always will” keep us together! And though most of us were not able to participate in the Sacraments of Holy Confession & Holy Communon for a number of weeks, our Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese never “closed” our parishes. In obedience to our medical & civil authorities, our Archdiocese agreed to limit our on site worshipers to only those absolutely necessary to help the priest with the Divine Services so that we could join our communities in fighting the spread of this novel virus. Thus, we obediently gathered around our “Icon Corners” in our “Home Churches” and prayed for the day that we would be “with” each other again in Church. It seems that we now are moving in that direction since the “social distancing” & “stay at home” practices seem to have had an affect on the spread of the disease. Thus, our Archdiocese is now working diligently to bring our faithful back into our Temples in a responsibile manner. Thanks be to God for everything, yes, every single thing (1 Thess. 5:18)! Again, knowing that our Lenten Journey was interrupted sacramentally, and that our “social distancing” has indeed added stress to our hearts & souls, our Father-in-Christ, His Eminence, Metropolitan & Archbishop JOSEPH has called for us to renew our spiritual journey to the Chalice through the celebration of the Sacrament of Holy Confession. Let us remember that the Sacraments are more correctly referred to in the Orthodox Church as “Mysteries,” for they are the visible means of receiving God’s invisible Grace! These necessary elements of our Orthodox Christian Life are indeed “Mysteries,” for they are beyond our comprehension and can never be exhausted. In light of this, Fr. Don is asking that each of our parishioners (7 years of age & older) who desires to receive the Holy Eucharist (Communion) regularly, please make arrangements to have his/her Confession heard at least 4 times per year (hint: use the 4 major fasting periods as a reminder … Great Lent, Fast of SS. Peter & Paul, Dormition Fast & Advent). Fr. is also asking us to remember that our Loving God can and will use anything that we give Him, good or bad, for our salvation & His Glory!

PLEASE DO NOT FORGET YOUR OFFERINGS – WEEKLY GIVING, ETC. Throughout the last few months, between the COVID-19 Pandemic & the recent protests related to the death of George Floyd (some peaceful … yet many senseless & violent riots as well), there has been much chaos & uncertainty. Our Weekly Bulletin was discontinued for 9 weeks and we did not receive many of our regular donations for the upkeep of our St. Mary Church or the liturgical items that we need for our Divine Services. This is certainly understandable due to the aforementioned trials & tribulations that have occurred. However, our Church has never wavered in its devotion to our Lord and continues to provide the certainty of God’s Love that we all need. Thanks be to God for our Blessings and His Eternal Love for His Children. Thus, please consider the following. If it has been awhile since you have participated in your ministry of steward-ship towards our Parish, please, as you are able, submit your donations that you would have given over the last few months … please peruse these quotes from an excellent article written with our current struggles in mind … the article can be found at: https://www.thestonetable.org/why-giving-to-your-church-right-now-might-be-more-important-than-ever/ … “when we honor the Church we’re honoring God.” “Something spiritually unique happens when you give to your church, something that goes far beyond just helping to pay pastors’ salaries, building mortgages, and program costs.” “Each time I get paid – whether my check is big or small, growing or shrinking – when I give the “first fruits” of that income to God through my local church, I am making a tangible declaration to me and my family that God is my ultimate provider and the foundation of my trust.” “I’m not talking about some kind of magic elixir here. Tithes and offerings aren’t a snake oil that wards off economic collapse and physical sickness. In fact, suffering is part of the Christian experience. Jesus promised it (John 16:33).” “when I give the first portions of whatever I make to my church, I am declaring boldly that no matter what is going on around me, my ultimate hope and trust are rooted in Christ.” A number of Faithful have continued to contribute towards our Church during the Pandemic and we deeply appreciate their stewardship & devotion!

We thank one and all within our St. Mary Parish Family for their support & prayers!

+ + + PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDAR + + +

Our ministry at “Saturday’s / Sunday’s Kitchen” (231 Bedford St.) in 2021 will be on Sun., Mar. 14,

Sat., Aug. 28, Sun., Sept. 26 & Sat., Dec. 4.

Due to the Pandemic, meals are offered as “Sidewalk Take-Outs.”

However, we do need your Food Donations. If you can help, please see Khouria Janet and please bring your Food Items to the Church by

Thursday Morning of the week prior to the “Day at the Kitchen.”

Also, monetary Donations are always appreciated as well.

Thank You & God Bless!

"Find out how much God has given you. From it, take what you need. The remainder which you do not require is needed by others. The excesses of the rich are the necessities of the poor." – Blessed Augustine

"Lift up and stretch out your hands, not to heaven, but to the poor; for if you stretch forth your hands to the poor, you have reached the summit of heaven, but if you lift up your hands in prayer without sharing with the poor, it is worth nothing." – St. John Chyrsostom

+ + + WEEKLY AGAPE FELLOWSHIP + + +

The Agape (Love) Fellowship which we celebrate each Sunday after The Divine Liturgy is the offering of sustenance & the sharing of God’s Gifts of Food & Drink as we break our Fast together in Christian Love. Each & every Sunday is a celebration of the Resurrection of our Lord, God & Savior Jesus Christ! Thus each Sunday is a “little Pascha (Passover)” for us; and, as we do on Pascha, we are called to break bread together in Christian Love … the Meal of Agape! P.S. – Unfortunately, we have not been able to gather socially in our Fellowship Hall since the beginning of the Pandemic. We pray that God will continue to strengthen us as we endure these trials & tribulations, and that we might soon gather again in Agape Fellowship!

Ponder this, if you will … “The saints were people like all of us. Many of them came out of great sins, but by repentance they attained the Kingdom of Heaven. And everyone who comes there comes through repentance, which the merciful Lord has given us through His sufferings.” (St. Silouan the Athonite)

** Parish Scrip Earnings Exceed $45,000.00 in 12 ½ Yrs.!!! **

Please remember to use Scrip for all of your Household, Family & Holiday Shopping … especially gas & groceries! Scrip is Fundraising while you shop!

See Olga Hodge or Becky Azar for details.

*** DO NOT FORGET TO BUY YOUR SCRIP AFTER CHURCH TODAY! WE HAVE ALL THE BRANDS YOU NEED … GIANT EAGLE, SHEETZ, ETC.! ***

DO NOT FORGET TO BUY YOUR SCRIP … SEE OLGA HODGE OR

FR. DON AFTER CHURCH. WE HAVE ALL THE BRANDS YOU NEED… GIANT EAGLE, SHEETZ, WAL-MART, ETC.

CAN WE HAVE YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS? – We Want to Keep You Informed!

Did you know that our Parish has a Website … and … our Parish Office is connected to the Internet?!? Yes, we are “catching up” with Technology and we have some interesting things on our Site (e.g. a video of the 1960s Groundbreaking and Consecration of our Church). Jay McClatchey is our Web Master. If you will give us your e-mail address, we can keep in touch with you as well. Lastly, if there is any news that you would like posted on our Site and / or if you have any ideas, please contact Fr. Don and Jay.

A SPECIAL “THANK YOU!” RE: OUR PARISH FUNDRAISERS: On behalf of our St. Mary Parish Family, Fr. Don would like to offer a special “Thank You!” to one & all who help with our Parish Fundraisers … (1) our “St. Mary SCRIP Program,” which is run by Olga Hodge and a few of our parishioners who assist her with the sales of the Giftcards … and … (2) our “Feast From The East – Middle-Eastern Food Sale” (3 per year) … those who sold orders, those who bought food, those who prepared, packaged, cooked, set-up, distributed orders, cleaned-up, etc.. The income generated from these events play a large role in the financial stability of our St. Mary Parish Family. This is most clearly illustrated by a review of our “Financial Snapshot” which is to be found in this Bulletin and can always be viewed in our online Bulletin on our Website. Thus, again & again, we thank one and all for their support through their giving to our St. Mary Parish Family and their participation in our Fundraisers!

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*** Parish Scrip Earnings Over $45,000.00 !!! *** Our Scrip Coordinator, Olga Hodge, is pleased to report that since the inception of our Scrip Program in December of 2005, we have raised over $45,000.00 for our Parish!

Remember, our Parish Family benefits each and every time that you shop with Scrip, because instead of paying with Cash or Credit, you use pre-paid Gift Cards from your favorite and most trusted local & national retailers.

Please remember to use Scrip for all of your Holiday, Household & Family Shopping … Food, Gas, Gifts, Dining Out, Appliances, etc.

Scrip is Fundraising while you shop!

Please See Olga Hodge or Becky Azar after Church to get your Scrip. As always, Becky Azar has Scrip at her Home during the Week.

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Home Nursing Agency Seeking Volunteers to Support Hospice Families & Grieving Children

Do you want to use your life to make a profound impact for others? Consider becoming a Home Nursing Agency volunteer for “Hospice” or the “Healing Patch” program for grieving children and their families. Home Nursing Agency has the right opportunity to fit your schedule, skills, and comfort level. “Hospice” volunteers offer companionship and show compassion as they support hospice patients and their families, both during the hospice care journey and after the patients have passed away. Volunteers are the heart of the “The Healing Patch,” a free program for grieving children and their families. Volunteers serve in many roles by facilitating groups, serving food, greeting attendees, sewing quilt squares & memory bears, and assisting with special projects. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer for “Hospice” or “The Healing Patch,” or would like to learn more, please contact our Volunteer Coordinators at 1-800-445-6262 or visit www.homenursingagency.com. NEW ST MARY PARISH WEBSITE! // NEW ST. MARY PARISH E-MAIL ADDRESS!: Fr. Don is pleased to announce that our Webmaster, Jay McClatchey is busy setting up a new Website for our St. Mary Parish. Our new site will have the same address (http://www.stmaryaocc.org), but it will be a bit more “user-friendly” and will be easier to maintain. This will allow us to more easily add new content, and to keep our current content up to date. Along with this, our St. Mary Parish now has a new e-mail address: [email protected] and Fr. Don asks that you use the following to e-mail him: [email protected]. Please enter these e-mail addresses into your internet “Contacts” / “Address Book.” This will allow you to receive our e-mails as we seek to communicate more efficiently with our Parish Family! FAMILY KITCHEN / SATURDAY KITCHEN WISH & NEEDS LIST: The Family Kitchen / Saturday Kitchen (Clinton Street – Downtown) has issued a new “Wish & Needs List”… Coffee, Flour, Brown Sugar, Sugar & Creamer Packets, Sweet & Low / Equal Packets, Salt & Pepper, Parsley Flakes, Garlic Salt, Paprika, Poultry Seasoning, Onion Salt, Allspice, Lemon Pepper, Rosemary, Italian Seasoning, Chili Powder, Pepper Flakes & Meat Tenderizer. If you can help by donating any of these, or perhaps a SCRIP Card for Giant Eagle, etc., that would be greatly appreciated! Thank You and God Bless!

Ten Commandments For A Happy Church!

1) Speak to people. Speak to everyone, especially to those whom you don’t know. There is nothing quite so nice as a cheerful word of greeting.

2) Smile at people. It takes 72 muscles to frown and only 14 to smile. Your smile is one of your finest assets. Use it! It doesn’t cost a thing!!

3) Call people by name. The sweetest music to any person’s ears is the sound of his or her own name. If you don’t know the person’s name, introduce yourself and likely the person will respond with his or her name.

4) Be friendly & helpful. If you want friends, learn to be a friend. Everyone needs them. No one has too many.

5) Be cordial. Try to speak and act as if everything you do is a genuine pleasure. 6) Be genuinely interested in people. Try to like everybody and everybody will like

you. Do not limit yourself to a few friends when there are so many likable people about you.

7) Be generous with praise. And be just as sparing with criticism. 8) Be considerate of the feelings of others. Usually, there are three sides to a

controversy: yours, the other person’s and the right one. 9) Be alert to give service. What we do for others counts most in life. Try giving

yourself away. It’s fun! 10) Develop a sense of humor. To this good sense of humor, add a generous dose of

patience and a dash of humility. Then get ready to receive many blessings. They’re sure to come!

+ + + ORDER OF ST. IGNATIUS – 2020 / 2021 + + + Today, we express our appreciation for the various ministries of The Order of St. Ignatius. Thus, we say “Thank You!” to the Members of this Service Order. May God Bless Them All & Grant Them Many Years! In light of this, please also consider the following!

OUR CALLING, ORTHODOX PHILANTHROPIST?

Philanthropist…a beautiful sounding word. Philanthropist…a word even more beautiful in meaning. Philanthropist … lover of mankind! We are all called to be philanthropists … to love each other … to take care of each other … but how? In our Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese, a vehicle of Orthodox Philanthropy was called into existence by our beloved Chief Shepherd & Father of Thrice-Blessed Memory, Metropolitan PHILIP, when he created “The Order of St. Ignatius” (1976). May Saidna PHILIP’s Memory Be Ever Eternal! As you have heard for many years, the Order serves our Archdiocese as her philanthropic arm through its support of the Antiochian Village, our educational programs, our missions, our retired clergy, and many, many other worthy ministries. For the past forty-two years this has been accomplished through a body of people, now over four thousand in number, who have been willing to serve God through committed giving. If you have considered the Order before and didn’t join, there are always opportunities to learn more … just ask any one of our parishioners who are members of the Order … Jim Azar, Larry Bertino, Lisa Catanese, Renee D’Ettorre, William & Lindsay (Heider) Fennell, Albert Ghantous, Elaine Heider, Norman Joseph, Dr. Adib Khouzami, Ed Makdad, Jr., Sandy Milkie, Christine Salem, Fr. Don, Khouria Janet, Fr. Christopher & Dr. Stephen Shadid and Loretta Shahade. You are invited to discover how God’s abundance toward you may be thankfully returned to Him through generosity toward His People. “Come and See!”…God may be calling you to serve Him in this way.

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Some Thoughts on the Order of St. Ignatius … (His Grace, Bishop THOMAS & Fr. Don ask that you please consider learning about and joining

this worthy ministry of our Archdiocese … His Grace would be very happy to induct you into The Order at a time & place convenient for you … for more information, please see

Fr. Don or any of our other parishioners who have joined … see list on front of this Insert).

Why you should join the Order of St. Ignatius of Antioch?

• Service and commitment to the Church • Teach the Orthodox way by utilizing your talents. • Involvement in the life of the Church, willingly and joyfully, being instruments of peace. • Grateful to Almighty God for His many blessings. • Never say “No” when the Lord and the Church call for a job to get done. • Acknowledgement of our sinfulness and weakness; realizing the need for growth through the Sacraments of the Church. • Totally committed and dedicated to the growth of the Archdiocese and the realization of its programs and goals. • Inner satisfaction and fulfillment by being part of a dynamic, dedicated and visionary group of faithful, where love and friendship grow. • Unselfish giving and living for the glory of God not only on the parish and regional level but on the Archdiocese level as well.

Donate to the Order through Electronic Fund Transfer … QUICK, EASY, SIMPLE AND NO CHARGE FOR THE SERVICE.

• For the rank of Knight or Dame, which is a $500 donation per year, $41.67 is deducted around the 5th of each month. • For the rank of Commander, which is a $1,000 donation per year, $83.34 is deducted around the 5th of each month. • Life Members ($15,000 either in one donation or spread over three years) can also have a monthly deduction. Please contact the Administrator at the Archdiocese for more info. • Complete an Order application and include a signed authorization form (available for print at www.orderofstignatius.org or from the Administrator) which authorizes The Order to begin deductions the following month. • Include the required $60 induction fee with the application and the banking information will be taken from the check. • Members can upgrade at any time. • Members on the EFT system never receive a dues reminder or have to be concerned about writing a check and finding a stamp. Now The Order can be more accessible to members of the Archdiocese through the Electronic Fund Transfer System (EFT). Many people pay their utility bills, rent, mortgages, car payments and gym dues through automatic deductions. It is far more time efficient and cost effective to eliminate checks, stamps, and having to remember to pay invoices.

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Greetings to all who read this Announcement … please read on.

Our St. Mary Parish Family has a “Wish & Needs” List for our ministries within our Parish and our Community. How can you help? First & foremost, please keep our Parish Family in your prayers as we seek to be the Church, the Body of Christ present & active in the world today. Secondly, if you are able to offer something towards any of these, please see Fr. Don, Margie Hamaty or Larry Bertino. If you can think of any items that you believe our Parish needs or could use, please let us know. These are just some of the items on our “Wish & Needs” List: + Donations towards the completed Sewer Line Replacement Project & Bathroom Repairs that were necessary … + Life-Size Icons on Back Wall of Altar Area – American & Healing Hierarchical Saints … if 2 ordered at a time, cost is $1500 apiece … only two spaces left … + Vestibule Icon Project … Thematic Iconography in our Narthex / Candle Area … need Sponsors for Phases #3 & #5 … + Cleaning & Refinishing of our Church Pews … + Replacement of Front & Rear Doors near Offices … these will be etched with a Christian Design and will be more energy efficient, as well as aesthetically pleasing … existing doors are very old and energy inefficient … + Replacement of Wooden Doors in Main Building (Church Vestibule, Maintenance Room & Bathrooms) …

Any donation that you can offer will be most appreciated.

Thank You & God Bless!

Please note that there is a new section on our Diocesan Webpage at the Antiochian Archdiocese Website … antiochian.org/charleston/readings. Here you will find: “Spiritual Notes” (His Grace, Bishop THOMAS has long provided his flock with appropriate weekly teachings selected from his treasured collection of essays, articles, homilies & more, including many rare pieces from earlier decades of The Word), “Bible Study” (A weekly study of scripture from His Grace, Bishop THOMAS, Fr. Stephen DeYoung & the Diocese of Charleston, Oakland and the Mid-Atlantic) and “Spiritual Nuggets” (Brief meditations & quotations offered by Fr. Noah Bushelli). “Thank You!” to our Father-in-Christ and Shepherd, His Grace, Bishop THOMAS for this opportunity to grow in our knowledge “of” God! May God Grant Saidna THOMAS Many, Many, Many Years!

ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MISSION CENTER (OCMC) – 2020 MISSION TRIPS! OCMC is planning over 16 Orthodox Mission Teams in 2020 and once again, we need your assistance. We need clergy leaders and hard working volunteers! OCMC Mission Teams need volunteers in 2019. There are openings for hard workers in Albania, Columbia, Ghana, Guatemala, Indonesia, Kenya and even the good ol’ U.S. of A.! Details are available on the OCMC website … www.ocmc.org. Please consider these opportunities to serve in the field of missions work. Information and applications for the Teams can be found at: www.ocmc.org. If you have any questions, or are interested in participating, please contact them or speak with Fr. Don.

+ + + HOLY OBLATION SPONSORS NEEDED! + + +

The prayerful work of offering the Holy Bread for our Divine Liturgy is a sacred opportunity for us to participate in the Liturgical Prayer of the Church and we should all avail ourselves of this opportunity when we are able. In the Holy Oblation, we bring forth our simple gifts of bread, wine & water to God, with our prayers that He will return them to us as the Body & Blood of His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ! Unfortunately, we are having difficulty in obtaining Sponsors for the Holy Bread. It is our Orthodox tradition and vocation that each parishioner, as a member of our St. Mary Parish Family, participate in this ministry. You may sign-up for this wonderful ministry / opportunity when we pass the Sign-Up Sheet around in the Sanctuary, or at any time. The Sign-Up Sheet is on a clipboard which is located outside of the Priest’s Office on the Pamphlet Table. The requested offerings for this ministry are your Holy Prayers (“by whom” & “for whom” … to be written on the aforementioned Sign-Up Sheet) and a free-will offering of $10.00 to help defray our expenses. P.S. – We have a Ministry Team that bakes our bread; and if you would like to learn how to make the Holy Bread and/or be a part of that team, please see Fr. Don or Eddie Makdad. “Thank You and God Bless!”

HOLY OBLATION & AGAPE (FELLOWSHIP) SPONSORS NEEDED!

The prayerful work of offering the Holy Bread for our Divine Liturgy, and the Refreshments for our “Fellowship Hour / Time of Agape (Love)” are sacred opportunities for us to participate in the Liturgical Prayer of the Church and we should all participate when we are able. In the Holy Oblation, we bring forth our simple gifts of bread, wine & water to God, with our prayers that He will return them to us as the Body & Blood of His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ!

The Agape (Love) Refreshments are our offering of sustenance & sharing of God’s Gifts of Food & Drink as we break our Fast together in Christian Love. Each & every Sunday is a “little Pascha” for us, thus, as we do on Pascha, we are called to break bread together in Christian Love … the Meal of Agape!

Unfortunately, we are having difficulty in obtaining Sponsors for the Holy Bread and for the Agape Fellowship after the Divine Liturgy. It is our Orthodox tradition and vocation that each parishioner, as a member of our St. Mary Parish Family, participate in these ministries. You may sign-up for this wonderful ministry / opportunity when we pass the Sign-Up Sheet around in the Sanctuary, or at any time. The Sign-Up Sheets are on clipboards which are located outside of the Priest’s Office on the Pamphlet Table & in the Brochure Rack. Thank you for your cooperation … God Bless!

Think About This…

In light of the recent Sandy Hook School Shooting, and in remembrance of the Amish School Shooting of 2006, we reprint this reflection by our own Terry Mattingly.

Please keep the young Victims and their Families in your Prayers.

(This column was syndicated by Scripps Howard News Service on October 4, 2006.) The helicopters kept making circles in the air so that the cameramen could keep showing the dairy farms and country roads, the bonnets and wide-brimmed straw hats, the horse-drawn buggies and the one-room schoolhouse framed in yellow police tape. Soon the facts started going in circles as police recited a litany about 600 rounds of ammunition, a shotgun, a semiautomatic pistol, a stun gun, explosives and, later, the killer’s sick collection of chains clamps, hardware and sexual aids. Witnesses said Charles Carl Roberts IV was angry with God, angry with himself, haunted by guilt, fed up with life and driven by a hellish grudge. Then journalists began asking questions that went in circles, the questions that nag clergy as well as state troopers. Why? Why the Amish? How could God let this happen? How can justice be done now that the killer is dead? “Like everyone else, I could not believe what I was seeing on my television,” said Johann Christopher Arnold, senior elder of the Bruderhof communes. While sharing many beliefs with the Amish and Mennonites, the Bruderhof (“place of the brothers”) embrace some modern technology. Still these movements share European roots in pacifism, simple living and an emphasis on the sanctity of human life. “The Amish are our cousins so I know some of what they must be feeling,” said Arnold, in his thick German accent. “I know these parents are hurting, I know they are asking questions, but I know that they know the answer is forgiveness. Tragedy and pain can soften our hearts until they break. But if we trust God this will help us to feel compassion.” The gunman’s stunned wife released a media statement that showed her understanding of her Amish neighbors and their beliefs. She knew she could appeal for prayers and forgiveness, even though outsiders might find her words hard to fathom.

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“Our hearts are broken, our lives are shattered, and we grieve for the innocence and lives that were lost today,” said Marie Roberts. “Above all, please pray for the families who lost children and, please, pray, too, for our family and children. Some of the Amish went ever further. One woman told the Los Angeles Times: “I am very thankful that I was raised to believe you don’t fight back. You should forgive.” To grasp the Amish point of view, it’s crucial to understand that they truly believe God desires justice, but also shows mercy and “they believe that these are not contradictory things,” said Arnold. “They know that God said, “Vengeance is mine, I will repay.’ The Amish certainly believe that this killer will not go without punishment, but they also believe that his punishment is in God’s hands.” These are hard words in an age when many Americans hold one of two competing beliefs about eternity and God’s judgment. Millions of believers – lukewarm and fervent alike – assume that the really bad sinners are the people who commit the really bad sins, those spectacular sins tied to violence, drugs and sex. These really bad people are condemned to hell. Meanwhile, many other people believe that all people are automatically going to heaven, no matter what they believe or what they do. According to this point of view, the massacre inside the West Nickel Mines Amish School will have no impact on the eternal destiny of Charles Carl Roberts IV. Once again, the Amish believe that God knows all and that God, and only God, can judge. What the Amish emphasize, stressed Arnold, is that forgiveness is the only way that humans can break a cycle of violence and sin. In this case, the gunman left suicide notes that showed that he was driven by guilt and a grudge that he would not surrender. It appears that Roberts could not forgive God and could not forgive himself. In the end, this killed him and through him this grudge killed others. “If you hold a grudge, it will live on in your heart until it leads to violence of some kind,” said Arnold. “If you do not forgive, then you cannot be healed. Forgiveness can heal the forgiver as well as the one who is forgiven. This is what the Amish believe. It will be hard and it will take time, but this is what they now must strive to live out for all the world to see.” Terry Mattingly (www.tmatt.net) directs the Washington Journalism Center at the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities. He writes this weekly column for the Scripps Howard News Service. Terry is also a member of our sister parish, Holy Cross Orthodox Church, in Linthicum, MD.

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*** Parish Scrip Earnings Over $45,000.00 !!! *** Our Scrip Coordinator, Olga Hodge, is pleased to report that since the inception of our Scrip Program in December of 2005, we have raised over $45,000.00 for our Parish!

Remember, our Parish Family benefits each and every time that you shop with Scrip, because instead of paying with Cash or Credit, you use pre-paid Gift Cards from your favorite and most trusted local & national retailers.

Please remember to use Scrip for all of your Holiday, Household & Family Shopping … Food, Gas, Gifts, Dining Out, Appliances, etc.

Scrip is Fundraising while you shop!

Please See Olga Hodge or Becky Azar after Church to get your Scrip. As always, Becky Azar has Scrip at her Home during the Week.

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