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(PROTECTION OF THE THEOTOKOS) 242 SUNSET DRIVE CORNING, NEW YORK 14830 FATHER DANIEL MAHLER, PASTOR MAILING ADDRESS: 7 CHATFIELD PLACE EAST PAINTED POST, NEW YORK 14870 RECTORY OFFICE: 607-962-5285 CHURCH HALL 607-936-0689 FATHER’S CELL: 607-377-0587 OR EMAIL: [email protected] (A PARISH OF THE CARPATHO-RUSSIAN ORTHODOX DIOCESE OF THE ECUMENICAL PATRIARCHATE) OUR WEBSITE: SAINTMARYSORTHODOXCHURCHCORNING.ORG SUNDAY July 3, 2016 2nd Sunday aŌer Pentecost Synaxis of All Saints of Carpatho-Rus Epistle: Romans 2:10-16 Gospel: MaƩhew 4:18-23 Tone 1 Liturgical Color: GREEN WEEKLY SERVICE SCHEDULE Sunday July 3 9:30 am Divine Liturgy Synaxis of Al Saints of Carpatho-Rus Panachida mem of Michael Mahler offered by Mom & Dad Monday July 4 HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! Wednesday July 6 5:00pm Great Vespers/Litya Nat. St. John the BapƟst Thursday July 7 9:00am Divine Liturgy NaƟvity of St. John the BapƟst Saturday July 9 5:00pm Great Vespers/Confession Sunday July 10 9:30am Divine Liturgy Panachida memory of George Scates offered by Shirley Scates Follow Our Diocese On-Line Diocesan Website: http://www.acrod.org Camp Nazareth: http://www.campnazareth.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.comacroddiocese Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrodnews You Tube: https://youtube.com/acroddiocese

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(PROTECTION OF THE THEOTOKOS)

242 SUNSET DRIVE CORNING, NEW YORK 14830 FATHER DANIEL MAHLER, PASTOR MAILING ADDRESS: 7 CHATFIELD PLACE EAST

PAINTED POST, NEW YORK 14870

RECTORY OFFICE: 607-962-5285 CHURCH HALL 607-936-0689 FATHER’S CELL: 607-377-0587 OR EMAIL: [email protected]

(A PARISH OF THE CARPATHO-RUSSIAN ORTHODOX DIOCESE OF THE ECUMENICAL PATRIARCHATE)

OUR WEBSITE: SAINTMARYSORTHODOXCHURCHCORNING.ORG

SUNDAY July 3, 2016

2nd Sunday a er Pentecost Synaxis of All Saints of Carpatho-Rus

Epistle: Romans 2:10-16

Gospel: Ma hew 4:18-23

Tone 1 Liturgical Color: GREEN

WEEKLY SERVICE SCHEDULE

Sunday July 3

9:30 am Divine Liturgy Synaxis of Al Saints of Carpatho-Rus Panachida mem of Michael Mahler

offered by Mom & Dad

Monday July 4

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! Wednesday July 6

5:00pm Great Vespers/Litya Nat. St. John the Bap st

Thursday July 7

9:00am Divine Liturgy Na vity of St. John the Bap st

Saturday July 9

5:00pm Great Vespers/Confession

Sunday July 10

9:30am Divine Liturgy Panachida memory of George Scates offered by

Shirley Scates

Follow Our Diocese On-Line Diocesan Website: http://www.acrod.org Camp Nazareth: http://www.campnazareth.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.comacroddiocese Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrodnews You Tube: https://youtube.com/acroddiocese

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Anyone looking for a church in the greater Corning area needs to look no further than Saint Mary’s Orthodox Church (Under the Protec on of the Theotokos). We welcome everyone, as did the Lord Jesus Christ Himself. For those looking for the “Early Church” we can empha cally state that we are it. From the standpoint of verifiable history, the Orthodox Church is the original Church, which from the day of Pentecost has been guided by the Holy Spirit, the “Spirit of Truth.”

The basic outline of our Sunday worship (the Divine Liturgy) was described by Saint Jus n Martyr as far back as the early 2nd century, and the overall structure of the Liturgy as prac ced today was established in the 4th century. Our worship, then is based in Tradi on, and yet is not in any way “dated” or old fashioned. Translated into English many decades ago our Sunday worship is tradi onal yet meless, never-changing, yet ever new. Our Liturgy is so rich in depth and detail that every me one a ends, something new can be dis-covered. If you are open to it, you will have a very profound experience in witnessing our worship. You will find a place “Where Heaven and Earth Meet!”

But don’t just take our word for it. Please “Come and see”. We worship together every Saturday at 5:00p.m. with a short service called Vespers (“evening prayers), and we celebrate the Divine Liturgy every Sunday at 9:30a.m.

We welcome any person who is seeking “the fullness of the Light of Christ”. Our greatest joy is to share our faith and our love of God with you. Join us! If you have any ques ons please see Father Dan a er service or call him at 607-962-5285.

SAINT EVGENY Saint Evgeny, the widely venerated Russian soldier who was beheaded by Chechen Muslims for refusing to remove his cross and deny Jesus Christ, is a real saint for our mes. How many would not hesitate to remove their cross in order to save his earthly life? Such a simple thing, such a seemingly small confession of faith which we poor and weak ones take for granted every day, yet this young soldier persevered in faith in spite of horrible tortures, and earned a glori-ous, heavenly crown.

When he was 11 years old, Yevgeny Rodionov received from his grandmother a li le cross on a chain. He wanted to wear it to school, but his mother, a devout atheist, warned him against it, since the communist authori es frowned on such things. Yevgeny wore it anyway and refused to ever take it off. When Yevgeny grew-up he enlisted as a sol-dier in the Russian army. When he was 19, he was violently taken hostage by Muslim Chechen rebels. They kept him hanging by his wrists in a basement. He was le days without food and was severely beaten. He did not take off his cross even at the hardest moment of beastly tortures. The Muslims ordered Yevgeny and several other Russian pris-oners to deny Christ and convert to Islam. Unlike most of his fellow prisoners, Yevgeny refused to betray his Savior and was beheaded by his torturer, Russian Khaikhoroyev, on May 23, 1996. The Muslim execu oner told his mother, “Your son had a choice to stay alive. He could have converted to Islam, but he did not agree to take his cross off. Yevgenyy’s mother, Lubov, has been able to recover her son’s body to give him a proper burial. A er seeing her son’s boots in a shallow grave full of four dead soldiers, she would not believe it was him un l she saw his cross s ll around his neck. She found his head later. Venera on of this Holy Martyr has been spreading and pilgrims are flocking from miles away to venerate his miracle working relics. An Icon that was made of Yevgeny has begun to weep myrrh. Yevgeny's father died shortly a er the return of his son’s body, not being able to live with the torment of loosing his son. Yevgeny’s mother, who never set foot in a church, put off the world and is now an Orthodox Chris an believer, saved by the example of her son, the Holy Martyr Yevgeny Rodionov.

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CHURCH CLEANING SCHEDULE Month of July JILL MERTUS

Month of August Joyce Merle

Birthdays

July 8 Joshua Powers

July 8 Gary Herrlich

July 16 Alexia H.

July 16 Elaine Kerrick

July 30 Paul Topichak

GOD GRANT YOUR SERVANTS MANY BLESSED YEARS!

MNOHAJA L’ITA!

SCHOOL SUPPLIES DRIVE

July 17 ~ August 14 We will be collec ng School Supplies for children less fortunate than some and need a helping hand in preparing them to return to the classroom in

September. Please drop them off in the Church Hall.

WE NEED YOUR HELP! Hi everyone,

Glory to Jesus Christ!

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

On Saturday, July 9th beginning at 9:00am we will be cleaning up and cleaning out the Church Hall. As all of you are aware, our present Church and Hall are in the process of being sold and we will need to vacate the premises in the NEAR future.

There is plenty to do in a very short period of me and we are asking you to give us a lending hand. This event is OPEN to ALL your family members, friends and anyone willing to help!

There will be coffee, AND…! If everyone helps just a li le, we can make short me of it and be finished early a ernoon.

MARK THE DATE: JULY 9 MARK THE TIME: 9:00am ll NOONish! OPEN TO EVERYONE! Father Dan

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Lights From the Carpathians by Father Edward Pehanich

The Holy Spirit provides every gift: He inspires prophecy and perfects the priesthood; He grants wisdom to the illiterate, makes simple fishermen become wise theologians, and establishes perfect order in the assembly of the Church. Therefore, O Comforter, equal in nature and majesty with the Father and the Son, O Lord, glory to You!

- Vespers of Pentecost

Many modern advertisers promote their products by showing a before/after picture of a person who used their cleaning product, diet pills, etc. The point of the commercial or ad is to show re-sults, that is, proof that the product “works”. The two Sundays after Pentecost are a meditation and a celebration of the impact of the presence of the Holy Spirit in the lives of men and women throughout history. It is in the lives of holy men and women – the Saints – that we see the fruit of the descent of the Holy Spirit and the reason why He was sent: for the sanctification and enlight-enment of the faithful. The first Sunday after Pentecost is known as the Sunday of All Saints in which we honor all the known and unknown holy men and women throughout history who were sanctified by the descent Holy Spirit. The second Sunday after Pentecost is another Sunday of All Saints but more focused: it honors the holy men and women of a certain nation or region such as All Saints of Russia, All Saints of Mount Athos. In 2005, His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas of blessed memory established within our Diocese the commemoration of All Saints of Carpatho-Rus on the second Sunday after Pentecost. The descent of the Holy Spirit has produced many fruits of holiness and virtue among the people of Carpatho-Russia, even within our own time until the present day. Along with the holy men and women of more ancient times such as Sts. Cyril and Methodius and St. Moses Uhryn there many modern examples of the work of the Holy Spirit:

St. Alexis of Wilkes-Barre was one of the original Greek Catholic priests to arrive in America to minister to the Carpatho-Russian immigrants in the late 19th century. Finding rejection and ignorance from the Roman Catholic bishops, he embraced the Orthodox Faith in 1891 and began a ministry of freeing the Carpatho-Russians from the domination of Rome. He suffered lies, slan-der and violence as he ministered in the steel and mining towns of the United States. He present-ed himself to the Lord from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania in 1909.

St. Maxym Sandovich served as a missionary priest among the Carpatho-Russians after his ordination in 1911. After less than a year of ministry, he was arrested by the Catholic Austro-Hungarian authorities spending two years in prison. Released in 1914, he continued his priestly ministry only to be arrested again within a few months. This time Father Maxym was dragged before a firing squad, his priestly cross ripped from around his neck and he received the crown of a martyr on August 6, 1914.

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Thanks to the Ladies Altar Society, tickets are only $25!

RSVP and Deposit due by August 14 for this discounted

rate.

Please see Helen R. to reserve a spot.

Enjoy a fun-filled evening with your lady friends (not just the moms!) and help keep moms and families strong, healthy, and safe through Caring Hearts and Minds of Pro-Ac on (CHAMP)!

TIARA!

CASH BAR!

SWEETS & SNACKS!

DOOR PRIZES & RAFFLES!

PHOTO BOOTH!

DANCING ALL NIGHT!

DRESS UP or DOWN!

PROM a re encouraged!

As a beautiful fruit of the sowing of Your Salvation,

The land of Carpatho-Rus offers to You, O Lord

All the Saints that have shone in it

By their prayers keep the Church

And homeland in peace! Tropar in the 8th tone for the Synaxis of the Carpatho-Rus Saints

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Lights From the Carpathians by Father Edward Pehanich

t. Gorazd Pavlik Bishop of the Orthodox Church of Czechoslovakia who worked tirelessly to build up the Orthodox Faith in that nation and among the Carpatho-Russians. When the German Nazi governor Heydrich was assassinated in 1942 the assassins fled to the Orthodox Cathedral in Prague. Attempting to end the violence, Bishop Gorazd went to the Nazis and offered himself in exchange for the safety of his priests and his people. Bishop Gorazd was arrested, torturedand exe-

cuted by a Nazi firing squad on September 4, 1942.

St. Alexis Kabalyuk of Khust, Apostle of Carpatho-Russia Missionary among the Carpatho-Russian Greek Catholics who desired to return to the Orthodox Faith eventually leading over 14,000 people into Orthodoxy. For his efforts, the Hungarian authorities arrested Father Alexis and sentenced him to four a half years in prison. When Tsar Nicholas II heard of the priest’s suffer-ings, he awarded him a gold pectoral cross for his confession of the Faith. Upon his release at the end of World War I, Father Alexis helped to establish the Carpatho-Russian Orthodox church. He presented himself to the Lord peacefully in 1947 and was glorified as a saint in 2001.

St. Job Kundria of Ugolka St. Job was a monk, abbot of the monastery in Mukachevo and later exiled by the Communist authorities to the remote village church in Malaya Ugolka. Here in the village church, Father Job faithfully served for 23 years, becoming known as a starets or elder as people flocked to him for advice and guidance. He was known to be clairvoyant and the worker of miracles. He died peacefully in 1985 and was glorified as a saint in 2007

Holy Saints of Carpatho-Rus, pray to God for us!

Along with these saints who have been officially recognized by the Church, there are many individuals whose light from the Holy Spirit burned brightly in the Carpathians but who have not yet been numbered among the Saints:

Today the choir of the Saints who pleased god in our homeland stands before us in church and invisibly prays for us to god.

With them the angels glorify him, and all the saints of the church of Christ keep fes-tival with them and together they pray for us to the eternal god!

Kondak Synaxis of the Saint of Carpatho-Rus

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His Grace, Bishop GREGORY; Protopresbyter Frank Miloro; Protopresbyter John Duranko; Protopresbyter Jim Dutko; Protopresbyter Luke Mihaly; Protopresbyter Lawrence

Barriger; Protopresbyter Kenneth Bachofsky Protopresbyter Elias Kozar; V. Rev. Thomas Kadlek; V. Rev. Michael Kleban; V. Rev. Jason Kappanadze; Deacon Charles Ellis; Deacon Donald Koch; Mother Ralphaela; Pani Joan; Pani Kathleen Dutko; Pani Patricia Duranko; Mat. Anna Kozar; Pani Helen Shutack; Pani-Matka Julia Romanchak; Sally Ellis; Judy Koch; Michael &

Jacqueline Banik; Helen Verno; Eleanor Adzima; Stan Lewek; Michael & Delores Kundrat; Mary Kolson; Lyudmyla Hayova; Kathy Preston; Helen Coons; Anna Soraparu;

Marge Morse; Victoria Kozey; Mary Benyo; Joan Shaw; Nancy Bleznuck; Karen Fuller; Anna Chudanic; Paul Rodrigues; Rebecca Cooper; George Officer; Helen Chernak; Michael

Matzkevich; Karen Kluchonic; Marlene Wheet; William Paslawsky; Kathleen Petrochko; Mae Mary Shonak; Vickie Parker; Helen Molson; Patricia Lewek Saville; Dennis Fagan

All members of our Armed Forces serving our country at home and abroad!

If you would like to meet with Father, please call him @607-962-5285 to arrange a time and place which is convenient for you.

Emergency Sick Calls: Father is available for emergencies at any time. Please call him @ 607-962-5285 or on his cell phone @ 607-377-0587.

Our Mailing Address is: 7 Chatfield Place East Painted Post, NY 14870

Confessions are heard after Vespers on Saturday, after any weekday or Lenten service or by calling Father for an appointment.

Marriages are solemnized on Saturdays. Consult Father at least six months in advance and before plans have been made for the wedding reception. Marriages cannot be celebrated during the fasting seasons of the Church.

Baptisms are normally scheduled on Saturdays or Sundays. Consult Father for scheduling. Two God-parents are required, at least one of whom must be Orthodox by faith and the other a practicing Christian.

Church Funerals are provided for practicing Orthodox Christians who are current in their Spiritual and Fi-nancial obligations to the parish otherwise burial is from the funeral home.

If you would like to schedule a Panachida for your loved one please call Father at 962-5285

The Church does not permit cremation.