SEPTEMBER 10, 2023
Saturday,September 9 – 4:00 PM
God’s Blessing and Good Health on all parishioners
Sunday, September 10 – 8:30AM
✞Mary Ann Youells – Michelle Hatch & Denise Klos Family
Thursday, September 14 –8:30 AM- EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS
Anointing with Holy Oil – Myrovania
God’s Blessing and Good Health on all parishioners
Saturday, September 16 – 4:00 PM
Goc’s Blessing on the marriage of
Carol Mahon and Nathan Walcott – Anna Magill
Sunday, September 17 – 8:30 AM SUNDAY AFTER THE EXALTATION OF THE CROSS
God’s Blessing and Good Health on all parishioners
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Transfiguration of Our Lord Weekend Liturgies:
Saturday 6:00 PM – Sunday 10:30 AM
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When we get tangled up in ourproblems, be still.
God wants us to bestill. So He can untangle the knot.
THE FEAST OF THE EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS
SEPTEMBER 14TH
The Holy Cross is an ever-living reminder of God’s everlasting love toward us sinners, a reminder of Christ’s total self-sacrifice, a symbol of our redemption and salvation, a symbol of Christ’s victory over death and Satan. By venerating the holy Cross we honor Christ’s sacrifice, passion and death. Whenever we sign ourselves with the sign of the holy Cross, we profess our faith in our Savior and we willingly carry our own cross.
The Eastern Church holds the veneration of the holy Cross in such high regard that it has dedicated several feasts during the year to its honor. The greatest of these is the feast of the “Universal Elevation of the Venerable and Life-giving Cross” on September 14th.
The Feast of the Elevation of the Venerable Cross is a very ancient feast. However, like the history of the finding of the holy Cross of the Lord, the history of the institution of the feast has been obscured by various legends and it is not easy to separate historical fact from pious legend.
One must remember that in celebrating this feast, we are not concerned with the ordinary veneration of the holy Cross, which takes place on the third Sunday of the Great Fast, but with that aspect of the feast which is expressed in the name of the feast itself – EXALTATION OR ELEVATION – of the Cross, that is, a special solemn rite connected with the veneration and glorification of the holy Cross.
The feast of the Exaltation owes its origin to the consecration of the Church of the Resurrection of the Lord, which was erected on Golgotha, in Jerusalem, by Emperor Constantine the Great. This consecration was celebrated very solemnly during the time of Macarius, Bishop of Jerusalem, on the 13th of September in the year 335 A.D. On the day following the consecration, the solemn exaltation or elevation of the sacred wood of the Cross took place. During its elevation the people exclaimed “Lord have mercy” many times. Since that time, the Eastern Church has celebrated the consecration of the Church of the Resurrection of our Lord on the 13th of September, and the feast of the Exaltation of the Venerable Cross on the 14th of September.
The feast of the Exaltation, by placing the holy Cross before our eyes, reminds us of our obligation to venerate, love and confess the holy Cross. “Do not be ashamed of the Cross of Christ,” admonishes St. Cyril of Jerusalem in his fourth catechesis, “even if some hide it, nevertheless, you trace it clearly upon your forehead so that the demons, seeing the royal sign, may tremble and flee far away. Make this sign when you eat and drink, when you sit, lie down, rise or walk, in a word, at every occasion.”
IN Memory Of 9-11-01
Never Forget
I’ll never forget that awful day
When our world turned upside down
The stunning blow that shook us all
It could happen in any town.
Our lives are changed forever
Caution leads the way
We’re wary now and careful
No, we shall never forget that day.
We used to be so impatient
As we hurried from place to place
But now we patiently wait our turn
With a smile upon our face
We’ll never forget those we lost
In our hearts they will remain
They sacrificed for all of us
And they did not die in vain.
So never forget that awful day
And how it changed us all
Coming together with care and love
One nation…standing tall.
Our Lady of Fatima Presentation On Sunday September 17th following the Divine Liturgy in Nanticoke. There will be a presentation on the Apparition of Our Blessed Lady the Ever-Virgin Mary to the children in Fatima and the upcoming Synod in Rome and what both of these mean for us in the Church. The first talk is: The Synodal Process; the Evaporation of the Catholic Church, from the Eyes of the Faithful. The second talk is: The Fatima Message is More Prevalent Now Than Ever Before. A light lunch begins at 12:30 pm in the church basement.
SANCTUARY LIGHT: No request.
MEETING: The Women’s Society will convene with their monthly meetings on Tuesday, September 12 – 6:00 PM at the Church Hall. President Anna Magill will preside. All members are encouraged to please attend.
RUMMAGE – FLEA MARKET:Items are being collected for the Fall Rummage –Flea Market Sale that will be held in October. If you have items to donate you can bring them to the church on Saturday or Sunday or notify one of the members of the Women’s Society.