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Sunday Brunch – January 27, 2013

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Food Line
Following Sunday’s Divine Liturgy on January 27, 2013 the James J O’Brian council  of the Knights of Columbus is serving their monthly brunch. On the menu:

  • salad
  • kielbasa & sauerkraut
  • pirohi (various flavors of filled-dumplings) & sautéed onions
  • eggs
  • hash browns
  • herb bread
  • waffles (non-traditional ingredients make them high in fiber & protein)
  • coffee, juice, and milk.

Liturgy starts at 10 am. Brunch is from 11:15 am until 12:45 pm. We ask for a free will donation (suggestion is $6 for adults and $3 for children).
There will be a 50-50 raffle – buy a few tickets for a chance to win cash. Also you can buy our parish’s famous nut rolls (see all the other flavors on the baked goods page), kolachy, biscotti, pizzelles and pumpkin logs. Pick-up prices for baked goods at the church are less than website prices. Come and enjoy the Eastern Catholic liturgy at 10 followed by delicious food starting at 11:15. See you there!

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Donations Needed

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Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever!
It is our prayer to identify some donors who can help our parish replace the rectory boiler. 2012 has been a challenge for the parish. We lost our priest, +Reverend Father Sidney Sidor, of blessed memory, in August and also incurred unexpected expenses that have completely drained our savings.
In March 2012 the  condensate return system of the rectory boiler failed and was replaced. In the 100+ degree heat in July 2012 we had to replace the broken A/C condenser unit on the hall.  Funeral expenses, temporary clergy and moving expenses for our new priest, Fr. Innocenti Rossi, all aided in the depletion of our funds.
We have had some parishioners and the local James J O’Brian council of the Knights of Columbus help with some of the costs.
In mid-November 2012 the boiler in the rectory had a blow-back of  flames that scorched plastic components and wiring. The insurance company said that they only cover the repair to those components despite the fact that the boiler, in 3 contractors’ opinions, would not be safe to operate since it has extensive corrosion due to water leakage. Our deductible is higher than the anticipated repair. The source of the leak has not been identified. At this time the status of the flue liner, which could have collapsed, is not known. Therefore we will have to replace the boiler and potentially the flue liner, footing the entire bill.
One of Father Sid’s favorite passages that he taught time and time again is:
Mark 11:24  Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.
The parishioners believe in God’s Word. We have unwavering faith that His Will be done. Thank you Lord for answering our prayers.
In this gift giving time of the year if you could donate money to get the heat back on for our priest’s living quarters and the office area on the first floor of the rectory we will be eternally grateful. Thank you!
This link will take you to our Donate page or you can mail a donation to us:
St. Athanasius Byzantine Catholic Church
1117 Blaine Ave.
Indianapolis IN 46221-1110
May God grant our benefactors peace, health, and happiness for many years!

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Knights of Columbus Brunch – October 28, 2012

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The monthly brunch hosted by the parish’s Knights of Columbus James J O’Brian Council 13850 will be held following the 10 a.m. Divine Liturgy. Come meet our new priest, Fr. Innocenti Rossi. We invite all parishioners, friends, neighbors and visitors to attend the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom and then for the meal in St. Mary’s Hall.  Come and enjoy the menu of salad, pirohi (filled dumplings a.k.a. vareniky in Ukrainian) with sauteed onions and sour cream, kielbasa with sauerkraut, eggs, hash browns, baked beans, salsa & chips, coffee, milk, juice and dessert.
Liturgy starts at 10 am. Brunch is from 11:15 am until 12:45 pm. We ask for a free will donation (suggestion is $6 for adults and $3 for children) to help the council cover its expenses and more importantly to provide funds to help the parish in its various ministries.

There will be a 50-50 raffle – buy a few tickets for a chance to win cash. Also you can buy our parish’s famous nut rolls (see all the other flavors on the baked goods page), kolachy, biscotti, pizzelles and pumpkin logs so popular at this time of the year. Prices at the church for bake goods are less expensive than buying on the website. Buy a few for the upcoming holidays.
Flyer to share with others. Feel free to post in the Indianapolis vicinity.

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Weekly Bulletin – September 23, 2012

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Weekly Schedule

Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012

  17th Sunday after Pentecost *  Conception of the Holy Prophet, Forerunner   and Baptist John

10 am

  Divine Liturgy & Panachida for +Fr. Sidney Sidor
  – Celebrant Very Reverend Michael Evanick

following liturgy

  Fellowship in St. Mary’s Hall and meal served by   Knights of Columbus James J O’Brian council

Monday, Sept. 24, 2012

 

6 pm

  Paraklisis

Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012

 

4 pm – 7 pm

  Evangelize/Fund-raising –Stadium Village Market

7:30 pm

  Wellness class

Wed., Sept. 26, 2012

 

7 pm

  Ancient Healing Service

Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012

 

9:00 am – 7:00 pm

  Baking in St. Mary’s Hall

Friday, Sept. 28, 2012

 

  No Services

Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012

 

8 am – 11:30 am

  Evangelize/Fund-raising – Carmel Market

8 am – 1:00 pm

  Evangelize/Fund-raising – Binford Market

  No Services
  18th Sunday after Pentecost *

10 am

  Divine Liturgy
  – Celebrant Very Reverend Michael Evanick

following liturgy

  Fellowship in St. Mary’s Hall – everyone is invited
Note: * designates obligation to attend liturgy
 

 
Announcements
Events Calendar

  • Today the parish is observing the 40th day after the passing of +Reverend Father Sidney Sidor from this earthly realm. The Divine Liturgy will be immediately followed by the Panachida memorial service. Afterwards we invite everyone to St. Mary’s Hall for a meal served by the parish’s James J O’Brian council of the Knights of Columbus. Come share stories, favorite quotes and the impact +Fr. Sid has had on your life. We all miss him. One way to remember our beloved, holy priest is to take action on some of the points of +Fr Sid’s advice on seeking the path to theosis (becoming god-like.) It could have been something he said in a sermon, in confession, from one of his many classes, a passing remark or in a personal counseling session. By taking action now, you are lifting up his soul through your agreement with his wisdom that he shared with so many people. May God grant your humble priest, +Reverend Father Jaraslav (Sidney) Sidor, blessed repose and eternal memory.

Please consider having a Divine Liturgy said for +Fr. Sid of blessed memory or his family. The traditional stipend is $10 per Liturgy.
 

  • Bishop John Kudrick has appointed Fr. Innocenti Rossi as our next priest. Fr. Rossi visited the parish this past Monday. He will be moving to Indianapolis on October 1, the solemn feast of the Protection of the Theotokos. We welcome Fr. Rossi and anxiously look forward to him assisting the parishioners get closer to God in this next stage of our parish life. We also thank Very Rev. Thomas Loya for his visit this past Monday. May God grant Fr. Rossi and Fr. Loya many happy and blessed years!

 

  • The next ancient Healing Service is this Wednesday, September 26th at 7 p.m. Will you or a loved one be the next recipient of God’s healing graces? Invite others to attend this wonderful prayer service.

 

  • The Indiana Catholic Men’s Conference is scheduled for October 20. For more information visit www.indianacatholicmen.com or call 317-888-0873.

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Fr. Sid Sidor's funeral article, obituary and 40th day observance on September 23rd

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Printable version of Fr Sid’s funeral article with obituary
Reverend  Father Jaroslav (Sidney) Sidor, Byzantine Catholic priest, passed away on Tuesday, August 14, 2012 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Father Sidor laid in state at his parish of St. Athanasius the Great Byzantine Catholic Church on the near southwest side of Indianapolis starting on Thursday, August 16. The funeral was preceded by services for a priest on Thursday and Friday evenings. The hierarchical Divine Liturgy & Funeral were celebrated on Saturday, August 18, 2012. Bishop John M Kudrick of the Eparchy of Parma, Ohio was the main celebrant. Most Rev. Christopher J. Coyne, Apostolic Administrator, and other clergy of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis, also attended. Concelebrants were Rt. Rev. Mitred Archpriest Dennis Hrubiak, Very Rev. Archpriest Michael Hayduk, Very Revs. Michael Evanick & Thomas J. Loya, Rev. Terrence Farmer, Deacons Michael George and Michael Lee. The guest cantors were Deacon John Evancho, Subdeacon Andrew Summerson and Michael Milnick.
In his sermon Bishop Kudrick said that everyone is on a journey of life made up of continuous struggles and opportunities. Dying was just another step on the journey of life. Four days before the funeral the Dormition feast (also called the Assumption of Mary in the Roman Catholic church) was celebrated. The Theotokos’ job was not done when she left this life. Mary, Mother of God, continues to intercede on our behalf with her Son, Jesus. Likewise Father Sid’s job continues on. As a priest his teachings will help all of those people he touched over the last 8 years. If we continue his healing ministry and seeking God through the power of the Holy Spirit Fr. Sid’s influence will positively impact others. We cannot “sit on our laurels.” Our job is not done. We must let go of anything that holds us back from Theosis (becoming god-like.)
An observance of Rev. Fr. Sidney Sidor’s death is being held Sunday, September 23. It’s the 40th day of the parish mourning his passing. The Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. will be immediately followed by the Panachida memorial service as we continue to pray for our beloved deceased priest, spiritual director, instructor, mentor and friend.
After the service we will have a meal in St. Mary’s Hall provided by the parish’s James O’Brian council of the Knights of Columbus. For those who weren’t able to come to the funeral you will have a chance to pray with the parish on the 23rd for the repose of his soul. Donations to St. Athanasius Byzantine Catholic Church are being accepted to continue Fr. Sid’s ministry. Fr. Sidney Sidor will be sorely missed – God grant him blessed repose and eternal memory.
Father Sidor was a visionary community spiritual leader and recognized for spiritual guidance, business leadership and as change agent as an appointed Priest of Parma Eparchy of the Byzantine Catholic Church. He was noted for introspective and spiritual guidance serving parishioners within the Eastern Byzantine Church, within the Central Indiana Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church, and in the last eight years the only Eastern Byzantine Catholic Priest assigned to a parish at the crossroads of America.
Fr. Sidor was the sounding board for business ideas, investigating complex spiritual phenomena, provided sound advice using years of knowledge in the secular world. Fr. Sidor’s background began as an altar boy in the parish of The Nativity Byzantine Catholic Church in DuBois, Pennsylvania where he served with honor and grace throughout his formative years. Upon entering college, Pennsylvania State University, School of Chemistry and Physics, Fr. Sidor wanted to become a Physical Chemist. Fr. Sidor spent time in the United States Army as an officer prior, during, and after the Korean War, total service 14 years.
Upon leaving active service Fr. Sidor entered the corporate world, serving in multiple administrative and management roles including Industrial Chemical Engineer, Plant Superintendent, Plant Manager (Transmission & Axle Plant), and Director of Engineering. Fr. Sidor’s administrative training continued as Vice President of Operations (on a Divisional Level), Director of Human Resources and Labor Relations, Corporate Labor Relations Arbitrator (presented labor cases against large unions throughout the United States of America), and as Labor Contract Negotiator. Throughout this period, Fr. Sidor knew that his Lord was calling him to do something beyond the ordinary as he ‘walked the walk’ and ‘talked the talk’ among the people, like the Lord.
Following retirement Fr. Sidor’s past moved him to seek another calling – serving His Lord as a Spiritual Administrator. As a widower with four children-1 son, 3 daughters and now ten grandchildren, two great-grandchildren he entered The Sacred Heart School of Theology, Hales Corner, Wisconsin. Fr. Sidor received a Master’s degree in Divinity and was ordained a priest on June 19, 2004. Fr. Sidor was assigned to the Holy Spirit parish as a Parochial Vicar in Parma, Ohio. Shortly thereafter he was assigned to Saint Athanasius the Great Byzantine Catholic Church in Indianapolis, Indiana where God led him to partake in his personal spiritual journey. Fr. Sidor had been embraced by the City of Indianapolis and its community with open arms.
Fr. Sidor held Eastern Catholic Church classes such as: “The Diversity within the Catholic Church”, “The History of the Catholic Church since A.D. 33”, “Healing of the Soul”, and “Personal Journey through Life – Depression”. For a couple years Fr. Sidor celebrated the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom at St Elizabeth Ann Seaton Roman Catholic Church, Carmel, Indiana in addition to his own parish of St. Athanasius the Great Byzantine Catholic Church, Indianapolis, IN.
Fr. Sidor was called upon to speak and hear confessions at the Catholic Men’s Conference (Oct. 2009); Young Catholic Adult Group Conferences (July 2006-2011); Knights of Columbus (Sept. 2009); and Women’s Conferences (2004-2011). Fr. Sidor spoke to the Indianapolis Business Exchange on “Prosperity” (2010), at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Zionsville, Indiana on “Introduction to Eastern Catholicism” (2005-2011), and the same topic to visitors from St. Thomas Apostle, Fortville, Indiana (2011). Fr. Sidor’s last presentation out of state was at St. Mary Magdalene, Fairview Park, Ohio on “Spirituality” (2012).
Fr. Sidor is credited for starting a Healing Ministry at St. Athanasius the Great Byzantine Catholic Church. He grew the monthly healing service to two services a month. It is still one of a few Catholic Healing service locations in the entire state of Indiana. The ministry has received numerous testimonials from people healed.
Fr. Sidor touched the lives of celebrants and believers in central Indiana belonging to Anglican, Armenian, Bulgarian, Greek, Lutheran, Roman Catholic and Ukrainian Churches.

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Weekly Bulletin – July 1, 2012

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Weekly Schedule

Sunday, July 1, 2012

  5th Sunday after Pentecost

10 am

  Divine Liturgy for parishioners

following liturgy

  Fellowship in St. Mary’s Hall – everyone is invited

Monday, July 2, 2012

 

6 pm

  Paraklisis

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

 

4 – 7 pm

  Evangelize/Fund-raising – Stadium Village Market

7 – 8:30 pm

  Patristics Theology Class

Wed., July 4, 2012

 

9 am

  Divine Liturgy

1 pm until ?

  Blaine Ave Independence Day block party

Thursday, July 5, 2012

 

9 am – 8:30 pm

  Baking in St. Mary’s Hall

Friday, July 6, 2012

 

5:30 pm

  Divine Liturgy  † Margaret Sidor

Saturday, July 7, 2012

 

8 am – 11:30 am

  Evangelize/Fund-raising – Carmel Market

8 am – 1:00 pm

  Evangelize/Fund-raising – Binford Market

5:30 pm

  Vigil Divine Liturgy for parishioners

Sunday, July 8, 2012

  6th Sunday after Pentecost

10 am

  Divine Liturgy

following liturgy

  Fellowship in St. Mary’s Hall – everyone is invited
Knights of Columbus meeting in rectory
Note: * designates obligation to attend liturgy

 

 
Announcements
Events Calendar

  • The Patristics Theology adult education class on Tuesday, July 3rd at 7 p.m. will reveal more amazing early church history that you’ve probably not heard. Come and hear Fr. Sid explain how the early church fathers believed and preached in the first 800 years of Christianity. Also enjoy some light-hearted social interaction.
  • The next Ancient Healing Service is Wednesday, July 11th. We now have prayer cloths to hand out to those who attend the healing service. The scripture readings on the cloths help all experience the Word of God as a stepping stone (i.e. building up your faith) in curing what ails them.
  • Hilda Skinner, the neighbor 2 doors south of the church, is hosting the annual Blaine Ave Independence Day block party this upcoming Wednesday, 4th of July. Everyone in the parish is invited. It’s a pitch-in buffet so bring your favorite covered dish or maybe a refreshing fruit drink, fresh salad or dessert. This is a family affair so the rules are no alcohol or recreational drugs allowed. Bring a lawn game, a deck of cards, a comfortable fold-out chair, etc. if you like. Once it gets dark then we watch the fireworks going off downtown. It’s a social event that you don’t want to miss. We’ll have some activities at the church between the 9 a.m. Divine Liturgy and the 1 p.m. start time so come for the day.
  • ByzanTEEN Mission Trip – The Eparchy of Parma is partnering with YouthWorks to sponsor a mission trip to Logan County, West Virginia for those ages 13-18. The trip will start on Saturday, July 28 at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Parma, OH and return there on Sunday August 5, 2012. Download application materials at www.byzcathculturalcenter.org. Serve our Lord thru serving others.

Knights of Columbus

  • Next Sunday, April 8th, our council will be holding elections of officers for the next year. All members of the KofC James O’Brian council 13850 are encouraged to attend this important meeting. The meeting will follow the social after Divine Liturgy. See you there!

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Father's Day & Fr Sid's Ordination Celebration

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SATURDAY, June 16, 2012
Liturgy will be at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday at St. Athanasius Church. Come help celebrate Father Sidney Sidor’s ordination anniversary following the liturgy. We’re going to a restaurant after liturgy. Bishop John Kudrick ordained Fr. Sid on 6/19/2004 in Parma, Ohio. God grant your servant, Reverend Father Sidney Sidor on the 8th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood, peace, health and happiness for many blessed years. Mnohaja l’ita, blahaja l’ita, mnohaja, blahaja l’ita.
 
SUNDAY, June 17, 2012
The Knights of Columbus James J O’Brian Council 13850 is having a celebration brunch on Sunday for both Fr. Sid and all fathers on Father’s Day. So come and help support the parish’s Knights of Columbus and celebrate a portion of your Father’s Day at St. Athanasius. Please invite your family & friends to the liturgy and brunch too. All are invited. Fathers and their families will enjoy the menu of pirohi (potato-cheese, sweet cheese, lekvar) with sauteed onions and sour cream, kielbasi with sauerkraut, pancakes, eggs, hash browns, coffee, milk, OJ and dessert.
Liturgy starts at 10 am. Brunch is from 11:45 am until 1:00 pm. We ask for a free will donation (suggestion is $6 for adults and $3 for children) to help the council cover the expense and provide funds for us to help the parish in its various ministries. There will be a 50-50 raffle. Also you can buy our famous nut rolls (see all the other flavors on the baked goods page) and pumpkin logs. We now sell them at the church, on the internet, at 3 Farmer’s Markets: Binford, Carmel, and Stadium Village.

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Weekly Bulletin – June 10, 2012

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Weekly Schedule

Sunday, June 10, 2012 2nd Sunday after Pentecost *
10 am Divine Liturgy
following liturgy Fellowship in St. Mary’s Hall – everyone is invited
Monday, June 11, 2012  
6 pm Paraklisis
Tuesday, June 12, 2012  
11:45 am Divine Liturgy   † Teresa Sudik
4 – 7 pm Evangelize/Fund-raising – Stadium Village Market
Wed., June 13, 2012  
7 pm Ancient Healing Service
Thursday, June 14, 2012  
9 am – 8:30 pm Baking in St. Mary’s Hall
5 pm Office of Hours
Friday, June 15, 2012  
6 pm Divine Liturgy      † Margaret Sidor
Saturday, June 16, 2012  
8 am – 11:30 am Evangelize/Fund-raising – Carmel Market
8 am – 1:00 pm Evangelize/Fund-raising – Binford Market
5:30 pm Vigil Divine Liturgy for parishioners
7:30 pm Surprise dinner celebration at Iaria’s Italian Restaurant for Fr. Sid for his 8th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood
Sunday, June 17, 2012 3rd Sunday after Pentecost * – Father’s Day
10 am Divine Liturgy
following liturgy Knights of Columbus brunch in St. Mary’s Hall – everyone is invited
Note: * designates obligation to attend liturgy
 

 
Announcements
Events Calendar

  • The Apostles Fast continues this week and concludes on the evening of Thursday, June 28. The Typikon prescribes “strict abstinence on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, with a mitigated abstinence (Wine and Oil) on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Ruthenian Metropolia has identified this period as a penitential season (Canon 880 § 2). This fast may be observed voluntarily.”
  • The Ancient Healing Service is Wednesday, June 13th. Notify your friends, co-workers, etc. Many are in need of spiritual, emotional or physical healing. Come yourself and encourage others to come ask God to heal whatever ails them. You can sit in proxy for those who can’t come this week.
  • The Patristics Theology adult education class resumes Tuesday, June 19th. It was earlier published as June 12th.
  • ByzanTEEN Mission Trip – The Eparchy of Parma is partnering with YouthWorks to sponsor a mission trip to Logan County, West Virginia for those ages 13-18. The trip will start on Saturday, July 28 at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Parma, OH and return there on Sunday August 5, 2012. Download application materials at www.byzcathculturalcenter.org. Serve our Lord thru serving others.

 
Congratulations
Cody Stanton graduated from high school on Friday, June 1. God grant him many blessed years!
From the Chancery Offices
–         The 2011/2012 Stewardship Campaign is drawing to a close. All pledges and final payments are due by June 20, 2012. For further information, please contact Fran Makuh at 216-741-8773, ext. 221.
–         The Office of Youth Protection’s Victim Assistance Coordinator, Dr. Sharon DiLauro Petrus can be reached at 216-741-8773, ext 346.
–         For information regarding the girls’ Life in Christ or boys’ Alive in Christ weekends, please contact Fr. Dennis Hrubiak at 216-741-8773, ext. 232.

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Work Day Goals – February 11, 2012

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Glory to Jesus Christ! Glory Forever! 

Here are the current plans:

  •  Secure new cabinets to the kitchen wall in St. Mary’s Hall
  •  Paint new shelves and doors
  •  Clear supplies from the old shelves
  •  Hang  new shelves
  •  Move items out of the cabinets by the sink
  •  Clean and Paint old shelves and cabinets
  •  The Iconostasis team is expected to be returning between 6:00 and 8:00 pm. We hope to have the pews out of the cry room and the bell tower cleared so the new Iconostasis can be brought into the church. If you cannot make the early part of the work day, plan on helping unload the truck following the 5:30 pm vigil Divine Liturgy.

 Thank you for your support in helping Beautify Gods House!

 Sincerely,

Joe Kupec

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Christian Unity Week Presentation

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On Tuesday, January 24, 2012 St. Athanasius Byzantine Catholic parish gave an introductory class on Eastern Catholicism to a group of over 50 people in Muncie, IN. Members of 3 Roman Catholic churches were present. The presentation was held at St. Francis of Assisi church which is located beside the college campus of Ball State University. 
Introductory remarks were made by Dave Armstrong (adult faith formation coordinator for St. Francis parish) and Henry Peresie (member of St. Athanasius who lives in Muncie.) John Danovich, cantor, led the group in the evening rule of prayer using plain chant.
Henry showed 2 videos: Eastern Catholic Church – an Introduction and A Brief Explanation of the Eastern Catholic Churches. Henry’s presentation continued with church history milestones and different customs in the various Eastern churches in communion with Rome. There was an extensive question and answer session with many queries regarding icons.
Next was a refreshment break including nut and poppy seed rolls baked at St. Athanasius’ kitchen and cookies and soft drinks provided by Mary Armstrong.
Then Father Sidney Sidor, pastor of St. Athanasius Church, kept all the guests mesmerized with his walking through the Proskomedia service (preparation of the gifts), which precedes every Divine Liturgy. Fr. Sidor then explained the 3 Benedictions at each liturgy, the sacraments of the church and the importance of healing and deliverance prayers.
The conclusion was the anointing of all those present with holy oil from our semi-monthly healing service.
One couple informed us that on 9/5/1955 they had attended the first Divine Liturgy celebrated in English at Mount Macrina in Uniontown, PA featuring Archbishop Fulton Sheen and Bishop Nicholas T. Elko. Glen Grabow, Knights of Columbus financial secretary at St. Athanasius, was also present. A follow-up presentation on the Divine Liturgy is likely in the next few months.

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