Sunday, March 29, 2015

Bulletin for 29 March 2015--Holy and Glorious Palm Sunday


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.

Troparion of Lazarus Saturday (Tone 1)

O Christ God, when You raised Lazarus from the dead before the time of your Passion,

You confirmed the future resurrection of all.  We, too, like the children of old,

carry before You the symbols of victory and cry out to You, O Conqueror of Death:

“Hosanna in the highest!  Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!”

29 March 2015—Palm Sunday:  Triumphal Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem.  Holy Father Mark of Amethusa, Deacon Cyril, and Companions martyred under Emperor Julian the Apostate.  (Tone 1)

Readings    Apostolos:  Philippians 4:4-9                                      Gospel:  John 12:1-18

10:30 am    Orthros (Morning Prayer)

11 am     Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom for the health and salvation of Fr Brendan, Fawaz, Joseph, Maarouf, Taylor Wood, Dennis Flint, Eleanora Lindo, Mikayla Slocum, Samira El-Chaer, Awatef Chahine, Raymond Rashid, Bonita Saba, Griffin Barna, Jim Covello, David Georges, Elias Atallah, Ralph Farhat, Robert Kuri, Pam Nakfoor, Isaac Salim, Iva Butler, BJ and Liz, Cam, Janice, Jeanne, Wayne, Lucy Palmer, Kelsey, Kathleen Edwards, Edgar & Katherine Fickenscher, David & Sandi, Kamal & Eugenie Neimat, Clay Thomas, Michael Maslowski, Elaine & Eva-Genevieve Scarborough, Michael Harmuth, Antonio Carvalho, Elias Haggar, Dn. Joe & Marge Daratony, Fr Joseph Haggar; in memory of Iskandar Indraous (Kay Nakfoor), Nickolas Nakfoor (Dr & Mrs John Broviac), Louis Zarka (Pete Badawy), Elizabeth McCarthy, Jennie Morey & Fred Doelker (Fr James).

Blessing of & Procession with Palm Branches following the Divine Liturgy.

Special Little Entrance Chant Today

Priest:    Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord; the Lord is God and
                has appeared to us.

People:   O Son of God, who rode upon a donkey’s foal, save us who sing to You,
                Alleluia!

Troparia and Kontakion for Today

  1. Troparion of Lazarus Saturday, in Tone 1, Liturgikon, p. 206 (twice).
  2. Troparion of Palm Sunday, in Tone 4, page 207.
  3. Kontakion of Palm Sunday, in Tone 6, page 207.
    28 March 2015—2 pm:  Great Vespers for Palm Sunday.
    22 March 2015—Fifth Sunday of Great Lent:  St Mary of Egypt.  Holy Hieromartyr Basil of Ancyra.  (Tone 8)
    Readings     Apostolos:  Hebrews 9:11-14                          Gospel:  Mark 10:32-45
    10:30 am     Orthros (Morning Prayer)
    11 am     Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom in memory of

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.  About 150 people attended last Sunday’s Liturgy.  Our offering totalled $1773 in the ordinary collection and $150 for liturgy intentions, and $147 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 your many blessings from God.

Special Collection for Seminarians Today

The National Association of Melkite Women asks the women in all parishes to raise money every year to support the men studying to be priests in our American Melkite Church.  Our Lady’s Society will take the second collec­tion today for our seminarians.

 

All Services for Great & Holy Week & Pascha at 7 PM

Tues. 31 Mar.:    Service of Repentance & Forgiveness (Confession), followed
                by Service of Anointing with Holy Oil for Healing

Weds. 1 April:   Vespers-Divine Liturgy for Holy Thursday:  The Last Supper

Thurs. 2 April:   Orthros for Good Friday with Passion Gospels: The Cruci­        fixion of the Lord

Friday 3 April:   Combined Abbreviated Vespers for Holy Saturday (Descent
                from the Cross) and Orthros for Holy Saturday (The Funeral of the
                Lord—Ginnaz al Messih)

Sat. 4 April:        The Procession of Triumph, the New Fire, Hajmeh, Paschal
                Orthros, Divine Liturgy of                the Resurrection of the Lord, Blessing of
                Eggs, Bread, and Easter Baskets

Sun. 5 April:       Holy & Glorious Pascha. No Services; the only services for

                Easter will be on Saturday night

Mon. 6 April:      “Agape” Vespers for Bright Monday

 

Memorial Service for Sandy Oade, Saturday 18 April

A Memorial Service for the beloved departed servant of God Sandy Oade will be celebrated at St Joseph Church at 10 am on Saturday 18 April at the request of Mr & Mrs John Mansour.

Donations for Good Friday and Pascha Flowers

Please make a generous contribution to help pay for the flowers that will decorate the Tomb of Christ on Good Friday and the church on Holy and Glorious Easter Sunday.  The Divine Liturgy of Pascha will be celebrated for the intentions of everyone who donates for the flowers.  Use the form available in the narthex to list your intentions for the living and the departed, put the form with your contribution in an envelope marked “Pascha Flowers,” and put it in the collection basket or send it to the church office.  All intentions received by Thursday 2 April will be printed in the bulletin for Pascha.

The Shepherd’s Care Collection Will Be on 12 April

The Shepherd’s Care is our national diocesan Lenten charity collection.  All donations go to charity.  A dollar a day—less than the price of a cup of coffee—will add up to a $40 contribution at the end of the Fast.  There is an envelope for The Shepherd’s Care dated 29 March, but the collection will be on 12 April.

Help Wanted

Someone is needed to take charge of counting and recording the Sunday col­lections, using our com­puter­ized collec­tion ledger.  He or she would not have to be here every Sunday, but would have to ensure that two people would be present to count and record the collection.  To volunteer , please see Fr James.

 

23rd Annual Food Festival Will Run 7 & 8 May

Our Lady’s Society of St Joseph Church will present the 23rd Annual Mid-East Food Festival on Thursday and Friday, 7 and 8 May.  Everyone’s cheerful cooperative support is needed to make the Food Festival a great success!

 

Flea Market Items Needed

Our Lady’s Society will again have the flea market during the Food Festival this year.  We welcome donations of nearly new and lightly-used items, such as glassware, dishes, scarves, purses, interior decor, children's games (complete), toys, books, music, jewelry, and accessories.  No clothing.  See Dee Farhat about bringing your donations.  Do not just dump them in the Flea Market room.

 

Cedar Club Hafli Will Benefit Veterans, St Joseph’s

The Ladies Cedar Club of Lansing will present their Spring Hafli on Saturday 16 May at 7 pm at the Grand Ledge Country Club, 5811 E. St Joe Highway.  Tickets at $35 each are available from Simone Ayoub, Lamia Haddad, Kay Nakfoor, and Dalida Raad.  The proceeds from the hafli will benefit Wounded Warriors, a veterans’ support organization, and the New Roof Fund of St Joseph Church.

 

Vision Statement Discussion Groups

At our Evening of Reflection on the Vision Statement, Kay Nakfoor and Mr & Mrs Nimer Haddad offered to host small group discussions of the Vision Statement.  These discussions will start after Pascha.  They will allow people to come to a deeper understanding of the spiritual foundations of our parish vision statement.  Please contact either Kay or Nimer if you would like to take part in such a discussion group.  The Vision Statement says what we believe our church should be.  It does not lay out a plan for what our church will do.  And it is not a criticism of what we are now or what we are doing now.

St Joseph Melkite-Greek Catholic Church envisions itself to be

a self-sustaining, always-renewing Christian community

in which all people are welcomed and included

so that they can use their gifts of time, talent, and treasure

     for sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ;

     for building up the Body of Christ

           through worship, education, service, and social activities

           according to the Holy Tradition of Byzantine Christianity; and

     for working together with other Churches with whom we have so much in
           common.

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