Pre-Lenten Retreat February 26-27

The Wonder-working Icon of

Saint Anna will be

at Holy Ascension Friday, February 26th

On May 9, 2004 an Icon of St. Anna, the Mother of the Holy Virgin Mary, located in the Russian Orthodox Church of Our Lady of Joy of All Who Sorrow in Philadelphia began to stream myrrh. On that Sunday one of the parishioners mentioned to the parish rector, Archimandrite Athanasy that the Icon of St. Anna seemed to be “perspiring”. Upon further investigation, Fr. Athanasy notice visible liquid streams and droplets.  This fragrant, slightly oily liquid is commonly referred to as “myrrh”.

The Icon of St. Anna had been commissioned by Fr. Athanasy in 1998, in the Mount of Olives Convent in Jerusalem. He himself had served there in 1980-1981. In 1998, the Icon was completed, blessed at the Sepulcher of our Lord in the Jerusalem Church of the Resurrection, and brought to Philadelphia.  As of Fall 2012, the Icon resides at St. Tikhon's Monastery.  Assistance and healings are still wrought by the miraculous Icon of St. Anna and She continues to work wonders for those who approach with faith.

The following day, February 27, Fr. Sergius will be with us for a pre-Lenten Retreat;

"Acquiring the Mind of Christ and the

Meaning of Repentance and Confession"

All are welcome, no reservations needed.

Blessing of the Waters - Photos

On January 23, 2016 the three local Orthodox parishes in Charleston, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Saints Cyril and Methodius ROCOR and Holy Ascension came together to bless the waters of Charleston Harbor with Fr. Aristotle Damaskos, Fr. Anastasy Yatrelis and Fr. John Parker.  It was cold and windy but that did not take away from the Festal joy.   The day was captured in photos which are shared graciously by Andrew Garrison below.


Holy Theophany Schedule

Holy Theophany

Monday, January 4
6pmVespers and the Canon of Compline
 
Tuesday, January 5
7amRoyal Hours
6pm*Vesperal Divine Liturgy and Great Blessing of Waters
 
Wednesday, January 6
7amMatins of Theophany

* The Vesperal Liturgy, in summary, is the first half of Vespers, with numerous OT Readings, and the Liturgy of St Basil beginning at "Holy God".  The Great Blessing of Waters immediately follows. Being a Liturgy, we keep the Eucharistic Fast as best we can as a part of our preparation for Holy Communion.  Some might take a light lenten breakfast, and others perhaps the smallest thing before noon. In other words, one should be notably hungry at the liturgy--hungry for the Bread of Heaven. This service is a marathon.

 

Save the Date

Saturday, January 23, 2016

GREAT BLESSING OF WATERS
with
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
and
SS Cyril and Methodius, ROCOR

TIME:  11:00 AM

LOCATION:  Mt. Pleasant Pier

71 Harry Hallman Blvd. Mt. Pleasant

Website for Mt. Pleasant Pier:  ccprc.com

Mark your calendars for our first ever Great Blessing of the Waters with all three Charleston area Orthodox Churches!

 

Troparion of the Feast

Click HERE for the Hymn in English
HERE is a nice compilation of many languages.

When You, O Lord were baptized in the Jordan
The worship of the Trinity was made manifest
For the voice of the Father bore witness to You
And called You His beloved Son.
And the Spirit, in the form of a dove,
Confirmed the truthfulness of His word.
O Christ, our God, You have revealed Yourself
And have enlightened the world, glory to You!

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Feast Day Schedule

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Entrance of the Mother of God

into the Temple

Friday, November 20

6 PM Great Vespers and Litya

Saturday, November 21

9 AM Divine Liturgy

This feast is the "Prelude of the Good Will of God..." As the Mother of God takes her steps into the Temple, it is the last major event before the Annunciation - the announcing of the beautiful news that she will bear God in the flesh.