Bulletin 8-13-23

Divine Liturgy Guide

Sunday, August 13, 2023

12th Sunday After Pentecost

SAT Aug 12:  4:00 p.m. Divine Liturgy +Stefa Tutka by Peter Tutka & Family

SUN Aug 13:  9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy 12th Sunday After Pentecost

MON Aug 14:  Translation of the Relics of Theodosius of the Cave Venerable READ Mt 11:27-30

TUES Aug 15:  9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy Dormition of the Theotokos Blessing for His people

WED Aug 16:  8:20 a.m. Divine Liturgy +Vasyl Myronyuk by Family

THURS Aug 17:  8:20 a.m. Divine Liturgy Immaculate Heart of Mary by Peter & Maria Gaffney

FRI Aug 18:  8:20 a.m. Divine Liturgy Conversion of Russia by Peter & Maria Gaffney

SAT Aug 19:  4:00 p.m. Divine Liturgy +John Monsul by Helen Pagnotti

SUN Aug 20:  9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy 13th Sunday After Pentecost

Collection Basket

8/5 & 8/6 $1524

Thank you to last week’s counters

Dave Pedley and Linda Gerrity

Next Week’s Counters are:

Mike Trusz & Olenka Chandoha-Knott

Happy Birthdays and Anniversary!

August 12 – 18

Birthdays

Dorothy Fleck – Aug. 13

Jaydon Frable – Aug. 13

Doris Romancho – Aug. 13

Kateryna  Smirnov – Aug. 13

John N. Knott – Aug. 17

Matthew Myronyuk – Aug. 18

Anniversaries

Deborah & James Fetch – Aug. 12

Linda & Frank Pirritano – Aug. 15

VIGIL CANDLE SPONSORS: week beginning August 12, 2023

1   2   3Hanging Eternal Lamp $10 2 Altar Vigil Candles $10 Proskomedia Candles $10By: Jean Stasyszyn Pedley For: I.M.O.  + Michael Stasyszyn By: Olenka Knott For: Birthday Blessings for my husband John Knott By: Lilik Family For: Deliverance of Ukraine & Protection of her Defenders
4   5   6   72 Tetrapod Candles $10 Jesus Vigil at Iconostas $5 Mary Vigil at Iconostas $5 St. Nicholas $5By: Parish Family of St. Vladimir’s Church For: Birthday Blessings upon Matthew Myronyuk AUG 18 By: Laskowski Family For: Wedding remembrance  – + Joseph & + Marlene Laskowski AUG 12 By: Biloskirka Family For: I.M.O.  + Nicholas and + Nadia Biloskirka By: Debbie and Rob Dommes For: Happy 90th Birthday  – Dorothy Fleck AUG 13
8   9   10St. Vladimir Vigil at Iconostas $5 Jesus Entrance Vigil $5 Mary Entrance Vigil $5By: Laskowski Family For: I.M.O.  + Joseph & + Marlene Laskowski,  our parents By: Stella Patrick For: Health and God’s Blessings for Stephen Patrick By: Laskowski Family For: Health & God’s Blessings  – Jeffrey Lyden & family
11   12   13   14   15Mother of God Statue $10 Altar 7 branch Saturday $5 Altar 7 branch Sunday $5 Blessed Mother (side altar) $5 Jesus (side altar) $5By: Daria McDonnell For: I.M.O.  + Prof. Nicholas & + Pani Nadia Biloskirka By: Regina Kozel For: I.M.O.  + Ihor Shablovsky By: Ashley Dommes For: Birthday Blessings upon Dorothy Fleck By: Victor and Jill Fleck For: Dorothy Fleck – Happy Birthday wishes AUG 13 By: Bailey Dommes For: Birthday wishes for Dorothy Fleck
CONFESSIONFor anyone that would like to receive the holy sacrament of confession you can let Father Myron know and set up a time either before or after Liturgy from Tuesday through Saturday.

SAINT VLADIMIR

Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

Mailing address: 430 N. 7th Ave., Scranton, Pa. 18503-2104

Telephones: Parish Office (570) 342-7023 Fax 342-7130

Website stvladimirscranton.org

REVEREND MYRON MYRONYUK, PASTOR Email:  myronyukm@yahoo.com

Glory to Jesus Christ!  Glory Forever!  Slava Isusu Christu!  Slava Na Viky!

Divine Liturgies: Saturday 4 p.m., Sunday 9:00 a.m.,

Holy Days & Weekdays see bulletin

OUR MISSION PARISH: Saints Peter and Paul Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

635 North River St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705

Sick calls / Communion calls / Home visits/ Emergencies: call parish office.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

  1. Holy Dormition Pilgrimage this Weekend

The 69th Annual Ukrainian Catholic Holy Dormition Pilgrimage will be held this Saturday & Sunday, August 12th & 13th at St. Mary’s Villa, Sloatsburg, N.Y.  This Pilgrimage is highlighted each year with the outdoor Pontifical Divine Liturgy, celebrated this year by Bishop Bohdan Danylo, Moleben with candlelight procession, Healing service, Ukrainian workshops and Stations of the Cross.  Complete information is available at ssmi-us.org.

  • a La Carte, Ukrainian Festival Food

“Saints Peter & Paul Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church will hold the 3rd and last of their Why Cook Wednesday Dinners for the Summer with an a La Carte, Ukrainian Festival Food, Take-Out Dinner on Wednesday, August 16th.  Order from a menu of festival foods including; holubtsi (piggies)…$3/each, pyrohy (pierogies)…3 for $3.00, kovbasa & kapusta (kielbasa & sauerkraut)…$5.00/each, halushki (cabbage & noodles)…$3.00/pint and Pagash (potato pizza)…$2.00/cut.  Pick-Ups from 4:00 to 7:00pm in their school hall on the corner of North River and West Chestnut Streets, near the General Hospital Parkade in Wilkes-Barre.  Take-Out Only and Pre-Orders are strongly encouraged.  Place your order by calling the School Hall Kitchen (570) 829-3051.  Bake Sale items available and tickets will also be sold for a Basket Raffle.  Remember…When Baba Cooks, Everybody’s Happy!”

  • Holy Day of Obligation with Blessing of Flowers on Tuesday

The Dormition of the Mother of God Holy Day of Obligation is on Tuesday, August 15th.  Divine Liturgy will be held at 9:00am.  As is our tradition, the Blessing of Flowers will take place. When you come to Church, please bring Flowers to be Blessed.

  • Announcements

Please mark your calendars! St. Joseph Melkite Greek-Catholic Church annual Lebanese-American food Fest  130 N. St. Frances Cabrini Ave, Scranton Friday, August 11: 4-9pm Saturday August 12: 4-9pm Sunday August 13: 1-7pm Middle Eastern food and pastries, local food favorites, basket raffle, instant bingo and more Support our friends!

ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • Dormition of the Mother of God

The Byzantine Emperor Mauritius (582-602) established the Feast of the Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Aug. 15 for the Eastern Church, which celebrated our Lady’s death and assumption.  By the end of the sixth century, the West likewise celebrated the feast under the title of “the Assumption.”  Whether we use “dormition” or “assumption,” the fundamental belief remains the same. The Catechism states, “The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin is a singular participation in her Son’s resurrection and an anticipation of the resurrection of other Christians: ‘In giving birth you kept your virginity; in your Dormition you did not leave the world, O Mother of God, but were joined to the source of Life. You conceived the living God and, by your prayers, will deliver our souls from death.”

  • Ukrainian Festival next Weekend in Lehighton

The Ukrainian Homestead, 1230 Beaver Run Drive, Lehighton, will be celebrating 32 years of Ukrainian independence with a Festival next weekend, August 19th and 20th.  Gates open at Noon.  Traditional Ukrainian Foods. Take-out or Eat on our spacious Grounds.  Swimming.  Gift and Craft Vendors.  Divine Liturgy at St. Andrew’s Chapel, Sunday 11:00am.  Stage Show at 2:00pm both Saturday and Sunday rain or shine!  Featuring: Kazka Ukrainian Folk Ensemble, Kalyna Performing Arts Company from Toronto, Violinist Innesa Tymochko Dekajlo, Rev. Volodymyr Baran on accordion.  Biergarden Music provided by Walt Syzonenko.  Dance (Zabava) Saturday 8:00pm-11:00pm. Festival Admission: $10 per person. Age 14 and under Free.  A portion of the proceeds supports Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine.  Bring your own Blankets and Chairs.

  • 5 BABY QUILTS FOR SALE

Five baby quilts are for sale, these quilts are handmade by St. Vladimir’s Quilting Club and are various patterns and colors to choose from. The price is $45 each. All proceeds benefit the hall kitchen renovation fund. If interested, please call Dottie Fleck at (570) 346-4164

ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • St.Vladimir Ukrainian Catholic Church in Scranton Represents CHARITY CONCERT BY LIUDMYLA CHYCHUK

AUGUST 17 6:00 P.M. Doors- 5:30 p.m., free admission Mairian Chapel/ Swartz Center for Spiritual Life, 1 O’Reilly Circle, Dunmore, PA 18509 Liudmyla Chychuk is a Ukrainian concert pianist, renowned educator and founder of “Power of Art” project that introduces Ukrainian music, literature, art, and folk traditions to audiences in Ukraine and around the world. She has been teaching at Mykola Lysenko Kyiv State Music Lyceum for twenty years. As a concert pianist, she regularly performs classical, jazz, and folk music throughout Ukraine and abroad. Since the Crimea annexation in 2014, Liudmyla has brought the power of music to help Ukrainian affected by russian invasion. She gave numerous charitable concerts helping the war victims and supporting defenders on the frontline.

The concert program:

  • Myroslav Skoryk (1938-2020) -Partita N0 5
    • Oleksandr Saratsky (1961) Jazz arrangement of Ukrainian folk songs.
    • Myroslav Skoryk (1938-2020) “A melody
    • Le Van Khoa (1933) Four pieces from piano album composed in various pentatonic scales
    • The dragonfly”, “Evening breeze”, “A night in Vietnam, Beautiful bamboo-

Concert tour to the USA sponsored by United Help Ukraine charity foundation.

PLEASE PRAY FOR

Please include in your prayers those members of our parish who are in hospitals, care homes, rehabilitation facilities & those who are not able to join us actively in our church community.

Mountain View

Irene Slagan

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Anastasia Korman

Andrea Geraghty

Stella Patrick

Stanley Krupinski

Helen Ewasko

Katrina Izak Wilson

Home

Dr. Walter Dobushak

Sophia Soniak

Jean Chomko

Julie Yevich

Charles Drumsta

Regina Kozel

Andrea Wells

Dorothy Fleck

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Doris Romancho

Mary Warholak

Dorothy Kowalchick

Stephen Nidoh

Mary Tucker

Michael Seechock

Steve Patrick

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