Recent photos from our celebration of the Sunday of Orthodoxy:
Author: St. Andrew's
Reader Moses begins his life as a novice at Holy Cross Monastery
On January 19 – the feast of the Theophany of Christ according to the Julian calendar – our devoted brother in Christ, Reader Moses (Timothy) Traver, was blessed to begin his life as a novice at the monastery of the Holy Cross in Wayne, West Virginia. He will now labor there for a period of years before, if God wills it, being tonsured into the first rank of the monastic life, that of the ‘riassophore’.
Reader Moses was an integral part of our community, and he will be sorely missed. At the same time, we are reassured that: from within our parish family, God is working to call up monastic vocations; that Reader Moses is now fulfilling the plan God has set for him; and that he will now be praying constantly for us and for the whole world.
Prior to his departure, he spoke with Fr. John about his time in our parish community. This interview is included below.
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With sadness, but with hope in the Resurrection, we announce the repose of the servant of God, the +Reader Fredric Fetkowitz, late in the evening on Wednesday, November 22, 2023.
Continue reading Memory Eternal: Reader Fredric FetkowitzThis Sunday: Our Parish Picnic
Please join us this Sunday, September 17, for our annual parish picnic, following the Divine Liturgy (9:30 AM) at around 11:30 AM. We will enjoy a barbecue, ice cream, and of course our traditional (attempt at a!) volleyball match. All are welcome, the event is free of charge, and we look forward to seeing you there!
Memory eternal: Julia Gavrilova
With great sadness, but with hope in the Resurrection, we share the news that our beloved sister +Julia Gavrilova reposed in Our Lord in the evening of Friday, August 25. Fr. John & Peggy were visiting with her and had just finished singing the Akathist hymn “Glory to God for all things”.
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