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February 26, 2017
FORGIVENESS SUNDAYFORGIVENESS SUNDAYFORGIVENESS SUNDAYFORGIVENESS SUNDAY
(CHEESE FARE)(CHEESE FARE)(CHEESE FARE)(CHEESE FARE)
أحد مرفع الجب
SSSS unday of Forgiveness, the last of the preparatory Sundays before Great Lent, has two themes: it commemorates Adam’s expulsion from Paradise, and it accentuates our need for forgiveness. There are obvious reasons why these two things should be brought to our attention as we stand on the threshold of Great Lent. One of the primary images in the Triodion is that of the return to Paradise. Lent is a time when we weep
with Adam and Eve before the closed gate of Eden, repenting with them for the sins that have deprived us of our free communion with God. But Lent is also a time when we are preparing to celebrate the saving event of Christ’s death and rising, which has reopened Paradise to us once more (Luke 23:43). So sorrow for our exile in sin is tempered by hope of our re-entry into Paradise. The second theme, that of forgiveness, is emphasized in the Gospel reading for this Sunday (Matthew 6:14-21) and in the special ceremony of mutual forgiveness at the end of the Vespers on Sunday evening. Before we enter the Lenten fast, we are reminded that there can be no true fast, no genuine repentance, no reconciliation with God, unless we are at the same time reconciled with one another. A fast without mutual love is the fast of demons. We do not travel the road of Lent as isolated individuals but as members of a family. Our asceticism and fasting should not separate us from others, but should link us to them with ever-stronger bonds.
The Sunday of Forgiveness also directs us to see that Great Lent is a journey of liberation from our enslavement to sin. The Gospel lesson sets the conditions for this liberation. The first one is fasting—the refusal to accept the desires and urges of our fallen nature as normal, the effort to free ourselves from the dictatorship of the flesh and matter over the spirit. To be effective, however, our fast must not be hypocritical, a “showing off.” We must “appear not unto men to fast but to our Father who is in secret” (vv. 16-18). (Continued on page 2)
February 26, 2017 Issue 562
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The Antiochian Orthodox
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Dr. Tom Saba - Young Adults-
St. John Divine
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President Nicole Rumman & Natalie Samaan
Teen Soyo Co-Presidents
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The Light of Christ
AL-NOUR
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY:
THE ANTIOCHIAN ORTHODOX BASILICA OF ST. MARY
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THE EPISTLE
O chant unto our God, chant ye. Clap your hands, all ye nations.
The Reading is from the First Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans
Chapter 13:11; 14:4
BBBB rethren, now is our salvation nearer than when we believed. The night is far spent, the day is at hand. Let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light. Let us walk becomingly, as in the day, not in reveling and drunkenness, not in chambering and licentiousness, not in strife and jealousy. But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh to fulfill its lusts. But as for the one who is weak in faith, receive him, but not for disputes over opinions. For one believes he may eat anything; but the weak person eats herbs. Let not him who eats despise him who does not eat, and let not him who does not eat judge him who eats; for God has received him. Who are you to be judge over the servant of a stranger? To his own master he either stands or fails; but he will be made to stand; for God is able to make him stand.
THE GOSPEL
The Reading from the Holy Gospel according to St. Matthew
Chapter 6:14-21
TTTT he Lord said to His Disciples: If you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father also will forgive you; but if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses. And when you fast, do not look dismal, like the hypocrites, for they disfigure their faces that their fasting may be seen by men. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, that your fasting may not be seen by men but by your Father Who is in secret; and your Father Who sees in secret will reward you. Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
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(continued from page 1)
The second condition is forgiveness—“If you forgive men their trespasses, your Heavenly Father will also forgive you” (vv. 14-15). The triumph of sin, the main sign of its rule over the world, is division, opposition, separation, hatred. Therefore, the first break through this fortress of sin is forgiveness—the return to unity, solidarity, love. To forgive is to put between me and my “enemy” the radiant forgiveness of God Himself. To forgive is to reject the hopeless “dead-ends” of human relations and to refer them to Christ. Forgiveness is truly a “breakthrough” of the Kingdom into this sinful and fallen world. (Taken from goarch.org)
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Please visit www.saintmarylivonia.com for details about events and ac�vi�es happening
at the Basilica of Saint Mary. If you have any ques�ons regarding Youth and Outreach Events,
please contact Fr. Jim or Sonya Kassis at (734) 422-0010.
Parish Ministries Updates
The Basilica of Saint Mary
Teens A(end Winter Camp and Adults A(end
Seminar with Father Constan�ne Nasr
On Friday, February 17 nearly 30 teens from the Basilica,
along with former campers and current college students,
and a couple volunteers made their way to the An�ochian
Village in Pennsylvania for their annual Winter Camp
weekend. They par�cipated in mini-camp sessions
including a4ernoon program, had a night-�me bonfire and
a great fellowship weekend all around.
On Saturday, February 18, the Basilica was proud to host Father
Constan�ne Nasr, Pastor Emeritus of St. Elijah Orthodox Church in
Oklahoma City to host our annual Marriage Seminar for engaged
couples and other interested parishioners. We were also joined
by members of neighboring parish, Holy Transfigura�on. The
nearly 30 a(endees enjoyed Fr. Constan�ne’s words of wisdom
and frank advice for those preparing to enter into the holy
sacrament of marriage. Fr. Constan�ne has been asked to speak
in Orthodox Seminaries and Parishes in the United States and
Canada, and has a podcast called “Spread the Word” on Ancient
Faith Radio. He has published five books to assist the Clergy: The
Bible in the Liturgy, Journey through the Divine Liturgy, Resource
Book for Mission and Evangelism, Memory Eternal: Selected
Eulogies, and A Prac�cal Guide for Priests and Pastors.
Safe Travels, Father Jim!
On Monday, February 20, Fr. Jim King, his wife Kh.
Audrey, nearly 40 parishioners from the Basilica and
other parishes around the country embarked on the
first ever Holy Land Pilgrimage Trip hosted by the
Basilica. They will spend nearly two weeks “Walking
Where Jesus Walked,” exploring various sites in the
holy ci�es of Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Galilee and more.
We wish them safe travels and an edifying
experience. God Bless you all as you traverse the land
of your ancestors!
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PRAYER CORNER memorials
IIII am the Resurrection and the Life. He who believes in Me shall never die.” (John 11:25) Feb. 26th - 9 day memorial in loving memory of Mary Harb Melof offered by her sisters Samia Harb and Hanan and Husam Ajluni,
Feb. 26th - 40 day memorial in loving memory of Adil Easa Ghannam offered by his wife Laurice Ghannam and family, March 5th - 40 day memorial in loving memory of Tawfik Ansara offered by the family, March 5th - 40 day memorial in loving
memory of Fahida (Barakat) Leon offered by the Leon family,
Thank You
“A Vigil Light is Burning”
FFFF or The Health and Well Being Of: Jeffrey Wolenter, Phiebe Musallam,
Danielle,
IIII n Memory Of: Joseph Michael Mouaikel, George Abodeely,
HOLY BREAD OF OBLATION
HHHH oly Bread of Oblation is offered by the families, for the month of February, in loving memory of:
Azeezeh and Julia Harb
Isa Hasan
Easa B. Khoury
Mary Harb Melof William Nader
Ibrahim Rizkallah
Amjad George Saba Boulos Jiries and Helen Boulos Saba
Hala Sackllah
Salman and Fada Sweis Naim and Jaleeleh Warra
HHHH oly Bread of Oblation is offered by the families, for the month of February, for the health and well being of:
Jeries and Malak Abukhader, their children and grandchildren
Naimeh Khoury
Dee Snage
Norman, Johnny and Ronny Warra and families
LLLL ord, You are the physician of our souls and body. We pray You grant the following parishioners good health and blessings: Metropolitan PAUL Yazigi, Archbishop Youhanna Ibrahim, baby Mary Bardakjian, Marie Abouassaly, Linda, Nancy Rizqalla, Haifa Zayed, Hope Sabbagh, Samir Faris, Sahar Abdallah, Nazih, Laila and Anton Hassan, Basim Warra, Rachel,
TTTT he following parishioners and friends of the Basilica of St.
Mary have given special donations to the Church in the past few weeks: $50-In loving memory of Abdelnour Abdelnour offered by Tahir and Fadwa Mansour, $50-In loving memory of Fouad Kazaleh offered by Tahir and Fadwa Mansour, $100-For the health and well being of Mike Chalhoub offered by his wife Venise Chalhoub, $100-In loving memory of Michael Francuck offered by his son Mark Francuck, $200-For the health and well being of newly baptized Adam Sam offered by parents Sam and Madonna Jaghab, $500-For the health and well being of newly baptized Noah Victor offered by parents Dr. Victor and Angie Faris, $1000-For the health and well being of newlyweds Drs. George and Jennifer Zacur, $4100-In loving memory of Adil Easa Ghannam offered by family and friends, Schedule of Prayers for
Great Lent
أوقات الص<ة أيام الصوم
اLربعيني المقدس
Great Compline Service, Monday night at 7:00 pm
ى صYة النوم الكبر -يارب القوات مساًء. 7:00الساعة ا_ثنينيوم
Pre-Sanctified Liturgy, Wednesday night at 7:00 pm
القدسات السابق تقديسھا -البروجيازميني مساًء. 7:00الساعة ا_ربعاءيوم
Salutation/Akathist service (Madayeh), Friday night at 7:00pm
صYة مديح السيدة العذراء مريم -المدائح .مساءً 7:00كل يوم جمعة الساعة
March is Ladies Month
Our ladies will be ushering and reading the Epistle during the month of March. March 5th: Ushers - Malvina Bayyouk, Jamileh El-Fakhoury, Naimeh Faris, Gail Hutchison, Nahla Imseeh, Adla Kash, May Kort, Marlyne Musleh, Sahar Qaqish, Isabelle Sultani, Hilda Warra, Sue Warra, English Epistle Reader: Sahar Qaqish
Arabic Epistle Reader: Isabelle Sultani
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