Saturday, May 10, 2014

Bulletin for 11 May 2014, the Fourth Sunday of Pascha: The Sunday of the Paralytic


ST JOSEPH THE BETROTHED

Melkite-Greek Catholic CHURCH

725 W. Mt. Hope Ave, Lansing, MI 48910                             517-575-6264

FMailing Address:  921 Westover Circle, Lansing, MI 48917E


Rev. Father James K. Graham, Pastor                           frjamie@earthlink.net

Rev. Protodeacon Joseph Daratony                                                   248-719-5169

Phone or email Fr James with items for the bulletin by Thursday night.

Kontakion of the Paralytic (Tone 3)

O Lord, as You raised the paralytic of old, in your divine goodness

lift up my soul completely paralyzed by many sins and all kinds of wickedness,

so that I may be saved and may cry out to You, “Glory to your might, O merciful Christ!”

11 May 2014—4th Sunday of Pascha:  The Paralytic.  Holy Martyr Mokios, SS. Cyril & Methodios, Equals to the Apostles.  (Tone 3)

Readings    Apostolos:  Acts 9:32-42                                           Gospel:  John 5:1-15

10:30 am  Orthros (Morning Prayer)

11 am         Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom for the health & salvation of Dn. Joe Daratony, Griffin Barna, Jim Covello, David Georges, Elias Atallah, Ralph Farhat, Robert Kuri, Nick Nakfoor, Pam Nakfoor, Isaac Salim, Louise Hajj, Iva Butler, Michel Badawi, Kelsey Andrews, Elaine & Eva-Genevieve Scarborough, Michael Maslowski, Clay Thomas, Michael Harmuth, Elias Haggar, Fr John Leonard, Fr James Babcock; in memory of Victoria Hasbany (One-Year Memorial by Imad and John Hasbany & Families), Louis Zarka (Evonne Alhaddad), John Rashid (Mr & Mrs Dan Olivett), Abraham Saba (Joseph Bouban), Rizk Eid Haddad, and Diane Siegfried and Sister Vladimira (Fr James).

18 May 2014— 5th Sunday of Pascha:  The Samaritan Woman.  Holy Martyrs Peter, Denis, and their Companions.  (Tone 4)

Readings    Apostolos:  Acts 11:19-30                                        Gospel:  John 4:5-42

10:30 am  Orthros (Morning Prayer)

11 am         Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom in memory of Louis Zarka (Nick & Nickie Joseph), John Rashid (Mr & Mrs Ron Albert), Abraham Saba (Deeb Mekhayel), Rizk Eid Haddad, and Douglas R. Smith (1 Year by Fr James).

 

Please Turn in All Shepherd’s Care Contributions Today

Today is the last day to turn in your contributions to The Shepherd’s Care Lenten charity program.  The donations from all the Melkite churches in the US will be combined and distributed to charities approved by the bishop.

Christ is Risen!  He is truly Risen!

Troparia and Kontakia for Today

  1. Troparion of the Resurrection in Tone 3, page 185.
  2. Troparion of SS Cyril & Methodios, in Tone 4.
  3. Troparion of St Joseph, in Tone 4, page 30A.
  4. Kontakion of the Paralytic, in Tone 3.
  5. Kontakion of Pascha, in Tone 2, page 214.
     

Our Offerings to the Lord

The collection taken in the Liturgy is part of our worship.  We offer the Lord our lives, our prayers, our gifts of bread and wine, and our financial gifts.  Last Sunday, more than 120 people attended the Liturgy.  Our offering totalled $1820 in the ordinary collection, $25 for liturgies and memorials, $90 for the Home Missions Appeal, $105 for the Shepherd’s Care, and $53.25 for candles.  Not everyone can make an equal gift, but everyone can make an equal sacrifice.  Please make a generous sacrifice to support your church in proportion to the many blessings God has given you.

 

Vespers at 7 pm Tuesday for Feast of Mid-Pascha

Halfway between Pascha and Pentecost, the Church celebrates the feast of Mid-Pascha or Mid-Pentecost.  We recall that Jesus proclaimed that He is the Living Water and that all who are thirsty should come and drink.  We will celebrate Great Vespers for Mid-Pascha at 7 pm on Tuesday 13 May.

 

Ladies Society Honors Ann Rashid as Mother of the Year

Ann Rashid was honored as St Joseph’s Mother of the Year at the Tuesday night meeting of the Ladies Society.  Fr James presented her an ikon of the Mother of God, her daughters and grandchildren made a surprise appear­ance, and everyone enjoyed a delicious cake inscribed with appro­priate verses from chapter 31 of the Book of Proverbs.

 

Ladies Society Presents $8000 from Food Festival!

At the Tuesday night meeting of the Ladies Society, a check for $8000 from the Food Festival profit was presented to Fr James.  Many thanks to all who worked so hard for the success of our major fund-raising event.

 

NAMY Will Deliver Truffles Today

Yesterday our NAMY group made 15 dozen chocolate truffles for Mother’s Day.  If you ordered truffles, be sure to pick them up today.  The truffles sold out, so unfortunately none remain to be sold today.  Order early next time.

 

Great Lakes Protopresbyterate Clergy Retreat 19-23 May

The Melkite priests and deacons of the Great Lakes Protopresbyterate (Western New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin) will make their annual retreat Monday-Friday 19-23 May at the Capuchin Retreat Center in Washington, MI.  Fr James will go on the retreat, but will be reachable by cell phone in case of an emergency.

 

Bulletin, Homilies On Line; Can Be Mailed Also

Every week, the Sunday bulletin and the homily from the Liturgy are posted on our website, www.MelkiteChurch.org.  If you do not have internet access, the bulletin and homily can be mailed to you.  Please contact Nimer Haddad if you need to have the bulletin and homily mailed to you.


 

New Book Available: The Melkite Church at Vatican II

At the Second Vatican Council, 1963-65, the Melkite Greek-Catholic Church had a great influence on the whole Catholic Church.  A collection of the speeches, memos, and letters of Patriarch Maximos IV Sayegh and the other bishops has just been published in English by our diocesan Sophia Press.  The cost is $30 per book.  Contact Fr James right away if you want to order; only a limited edition was printed.

 

Take a Look at our Reactivated Facebook Page

St Joseph parish’s Facebook page is now very active, with fresh postings of announcements, Bible quotations, photos, and other parish news.  Friend us and invite your friends to friend us.  See what’s happening in your church!

 

The Sunday of the Paralytic

By Nimer Haddad, Chair of St Joseph Evangelization Committee

     The Melkite Church, along with the other Byzantine Catholic and Orthodox churches, observes the Sunday of the Paralytic on the Fourth Sunday of Pascha.

     This day commemorates the miracle of Jesus healing a man who had been paralyzed for thirty eight years, as told in the Gospel of John 5:1-15.  The story relates that the first person to enter the Shepherd’s Pool in Jerusalem after an angel troubled (or moved) the water would be healed of his illness.

     But because the man was paralyzed, someone else always entered the pool before him.  Jesus had pity on him, seeing he had no one to put him into the pool, and healed him.  Jesus asked the man, “Do you want to be made well?”  And he answered with a quiet and meek voice, “Sir, I have no one, when the water is troubled, to put me into the pool.”  The Lord said to him, “Rise, take up your bed, and walk.”  And straightaway the man was healed and took up his bed.  Walking in the presence of everyoned, he went rejoicing to his own house.

     In some places the New Testament seems to support a link between sin and disability.  In John 9:1-3, for instance, the disciples ask Jesus, “Rabbi, who sinned, the man or his parents, that he was born blind?”  This question implies that people believed that disability was punishment for an unspecified sin.

     When Jesus healed the paralyzed man who lay by the Shepherd’s Pool in Jerusalem, He said to him, “See, you are well again.  Stop sinning or something worse will happen to you” (John 5:14).  At first look, this might seem clearly to indicate that Jesus thought there was a connection between the man’s disability and some sin.  But surely it has a deeper significance—that if the man does not stop sinning, he will suffer a worse fate than paralysis; that is, he will not enter the Kingdom of God.

     The symbolism of this feast is that humankind, being unable to raise itself from the paralysis of sin by its own power, needs the Son of Man to come and raise it up, as He rose from the dead on Easter Sunday.

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