Divine Liturgy Guide
Sunday, September 1, 2024
15th Sunday after Pentecost
SAT aug 31: 4:00 p.m. Divine Liturgy +Joseph & Ester Linko by Linda Pirritano
SUN SEP 1: 9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy 15th Sunday after Pentecost Blessings for His People
MON SEP 2: HAPPY LABOR DAY
TUES SEP 3: 8:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy +Anthony & Emma Shastay The Lilik family
WED SEP 4: 8:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy Blessings for Jack Mackar by Regina Kozel
THURS SEP 5: 8:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy Blessings for Taras & Katrusya Myronyuk The Lilik Family
FRI SEP 6: 8:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy Blessings for Msgr. Joseph Garvin The Myronyuk Family
SAT SEP 7: 4:00 p.m. Divine Liturgy +James M. Lee Morgan The Myronyuk Family
SUN SEP 8: 9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy Sunday before Exaltation of the Holy Cross Blessings for His People
Collection Basket
8/24 & 8/25 $ 922
Thank you to last week’s counters
Mike Trusz and Olenka Chandoha-Knott
Week’s Counters are:
Mike Trusz and Olenka Chandoha-Knott
HAPPY Birthday & ANNIVERSARY!
August 21-September 6
Birthdays
Michael Revak – Sept. 1
Cecilia Robinson – Sept. 1
Anniversary
Jeffrey & Sara Robinson – Sept. 2
VIGIL CANDLE SPONSORS: week beginning August 31, 2024
1 2 3 | Hanging Eternal Lamp $10 2 Altar Vigil Candles $10 Proskomedia Candles $10 | By: Linda Pirritano For: I.M.O. + Joseph and + Esther Linko By: Fr. Myron & the Faithful of St. Vladimir’s Church For: I.M.O. + Soldiers, + Civilians, + Refugees of Ukraine By: Servant of God For: God’s Blessings on all Workers on Labor Day & always |
4 5 6 7 | 2 Tetrapod Candles $10 Jesus Vigil at Iconostas $5 Mary Vigil at Iconostas $5 St. Nicholas $5 | By: Parish Family of St. Vladimir’s Church For: Health & God’s Blessings- Parishioners & Benefactors By: Shirley Nidoh For: Health & God’s Blessings for Dave Pedley By: Biloskirka Family For: I.M.O. + Nicholas and + Nadia Biloskirka By: Laskowski Family For: Health & God’s Blessings – a John Lyden & family |
8 9 10 | St. Vladimir Vigil at Iconostas $5 Jesus Entrance Vigil $5 Mary Entrance Vigil $5 | By: Laskowski Family For: Health & God’s Blessings – Jeffrey Lyden & family By: Stella Patrick For: Health and God’s Blessings for Stephen Patrick By: Laskowski Family For: Health & God’s Blessings – Joseph Laskowski, Jr. |
11 12 13 14 15 | Mother of God Statue $10 Altar 7 branch Saturday $5 Altar 7 branch Sunday $5 Blessed Mother (side altar) $5 Jesus (side altar) $5 | By: Fr. Myron & the Faithful of St. Vladimir’s Church For: Deliverance of Ukraine & Protection of her Defenders By: Granddaughter Helen For: + Antoinette “Blanche” Schiavo – birthday remembrance AUG 31 By: Laskowski Family For: Birthday Blessings for Michael Laskowski SEP 1 By: Your wife Sharmayne For: I.M.O. + Walter Michael Tucker, Jr. – Loving thoughts always By: Regina Kozel For: I.M.O. + Ihor Shablovsky |
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
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
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- ROTARY STANDS UP FOR UKRAINE -FUNDRAISER FOR UKRAINE
ROTARY STANDS UP FOR UKRAINE -FUNDRAISER FOR UKRAINE -Sunday, September 29th 2PM-4PM (takeouts from 12:30-1:30) -IN OUR PARISH HALL. Tickets are $35. Advance sales only. No tickets will be sold at the door. Special guests include Ukrainian soldiers, Ukrainian entertainment, Ukrainian food and raffles. See Father Myron or Jean Pedley for details.
- Religious Education Registration:
Registration will be after each Sunday’s Liturgy (approximately at 10:30 A.M in the parish hall) on August 25, September 1 & 8, 2024. First day of class will be Sunday September 15, 2024 after 9:00 A.M. Divine Liturgy, from 10:30-11:30 A.M. Children are to attend liturgy prior to religious education. Parents, please remember: 2 years of religious education are required prior to receiving 1st Solemn Holy Communion. For more information, please contact Father Myron and/or Olenka Chandoha-Knott.
- Wedding bann
Banns of Marriage – Jonathan M. Wilson, son of Thomas Wilson, and Ann Moschorak, daughter of Ronald and Carolyn Moschorak wish to enter the Married State {2nd Banns} The marriage ceremony will take place on September 14, 2024 at our St. Vladimir Church.
- Divine Liturgy back in the Church next Weekend
Divine Liturgy will return to the Church starting next weekend, September 7th & 8th. We hope everyone enjoyed Divine Liturgies in the air-conditioned Hall throughout the Summer. Special thanks to those who helped set-up the Hall for the Services.
- Collection for Church Repairs this Weekend
A reminder that Donations for Church repairs can be made this Weekend, August 31st & September 1st. Please use the specially marked envelope to make your contribution. Thank you to everyone for your generosity toward the upkeep of our buildings and property.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- New Church Year begins this Sunday
The church liturgical year begins on September 1st. The establishment of the new church year has a long history dating back to ancient Roman times. The Church Fathers at the First Council of Nicaea (325 AD), out of gratitude for the legalization and ability to openly profess the Christian faith, adopted this date as the beginning of the new church/liturgical year. The Eastern Catholic Church continues this practice of starting the new church year on September 1st.
- Holy Day next Sunday
The Nativity of the Mother of God Holy Day is next Sunday, September 8th. Divine Liturgy will be held at the usual time of 9:00am. Everyone is encouraged to come to Church on this special Holy Day to Honor the Mother of God.
- Divine Liturgy requests being accepted
We are now accepting Divine Liturgy requests for the Fall. Liturgies are available Mondays through Saturdays. Please fill out a request form (pink sheet) located in the back of the Church and drop them into the collection basket or give them to Fr. Myron directly. This is your chance to honor a Loved One (Living or Deceased) by requesting a Divine Liturgy in their Honor.
- Car Show Fundraiser next Saturday in Olyphant
Ss. Cyril & Methodius Ukrainian Catholic Church in Olyphant will be hosting a CAR SHOW on Saturday, September 7th from 1:00 to 5:00. The Car Show will be open to all cars, trucks and motorcycles, with a registration fee of $10. All registrants will be eligible to win door prizes in addition to trophies being awarded to: “Father’s Choice”, “Kids’ Choice”, and “People’s Choice.” There is no fee to attend. We will be selling hot dogs, homemade wimpies, cookies, soft drinks and ice cream novelties. There will be a basket raffle, 50/50 raffle, Big 6 Wheel, and free balloons. Music will be provided by our own “DJ Paul.”
TONE 6 (p. 349)
Troparion, Kontakion & Theotokion: Angelic powers were upon Your tomb and the guards became like dead men; Mary stood before Your tomb seeking Your most pure body. You captured Hades without being overcome by it. You met the Virgin and granted life. O Lord, risen from the dead, glory be to You!
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit
With His life-giving hand Christ our God, the Giver of life, raised all the dead from the murky abyss and bestowed resurrection upon humanity. He is for all the Savior, the resurrection and the life, and the God of all.
Now and forever and ever. Amen.
Undaunted patroness of Christians, O steadfast intermediary with the Creator, turn not away from the suppliant voices of sinners, but in your kindness come to help us who cry out to you in faith. Be quick to intercede, make haste to plead, for you are ever the patroness of those who honor you, O Mother of God.
Prokeimenon: Save your people, O Lord and bless Your inheritance.
Verse: Unto you I will cry, O Lord my God, lest You turn from me in silence.
Alleluia: He who lives in the aid of the Most High, shall dwell under the protection of the God of heaven.
Verse: He says to the Lord: You are my protector and my refuge, my God, in Whom I hope.
Communion Verse: Praise the Lord from the heavens; praise Him in the highest. Alleluia (3).
EPISTLE (2Cor 4:6-15)
Reading of the Second Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians.
Brethren: God who said, “Let light shine out of darkness,” has shone in our hearts to bring to light the knowledge of the glory of God on the face of [Jesus] Christ. But we hold this treasure in earthen vessels, that the surpassing power may be of God and not from us. We are afflicted in every way, but not constrained; perplexed, but not driven to despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed; always carrying about in the body the dying of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may also be manifested in our body. For we who live are constantly being given up to death for the sake of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may be manifested in our mortal flesh. So death is at work in us, but life in you. Since, then, we have the same spirit of faith, according to what is written, “I believed, therefore I spoke,” we too believe and therefore speak, knowing that the one who raised the Lord Jesus will raise us also with Jesus and place us with you in his presence. Everything indeed is for you, so that the grace bestowed in abundance on more and more people may cause the thanksgiving to overflow for the glory of God
Gospel (Mt 22,35-46)
At that time, a scholar of the law tested Jesus by asking, “Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” He said to him, “You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment. The second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. The whole law and the prophets depend on these two commandments.” While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus questioned them, saying, “What is your opinion about the Messiah? Whose son is he?” They replied, “David’s.” He said to them, “How, then, does David, inspired by the Spirit, call him ‘lord,’ saying, ‘The Lord said to my lord, “Sit at my right hand until I place your enemies under your feet?”’ If David calls him ‘lord’, how can he be his son?” No one was able to answer him a word, nor from that day on did anyone dare to ask him any more questions.
Working in the Vineyard of Christ
Today’s Gospel is the parable of a vineyard owner who had prepared everything so that he might receive his share of the produce at vintage time. Working in the Vineyard of Christ” is a term often used when someone enters the Priesthood or religious life. But God has throughout the ages, in Old and New Testament times, sent people to work in the Vineyard, to work and live according to the Holy Will of God, Our Heavenly Father. In the parable, the owner of the vineyard sends tenants, workers, to take care of the vineyard so that in due time, when it’s harvest, to receive a share of the produce. The master, owner, sent servants to receive and bring to him. God has sent numerous servants throughout salvation history to prepare them to recognize and accept the Messiah Whom He sent in the fulness of time. However, due to their sinfulness and lacking the virtue of humble, dedicated service, they reject those chosen and sent by God and refuse to fulfill the Holy Will of God. At one point there is only one righteous man and his family left, Noah, whom Yahweh God instructed to build an ark as a safe haven before sending the flood. As the time drew nearer to send the Messiah, God sent the Prophets to call the people to conversion, to turn away from sin and turn back towards God. Conversion is a free, voluntary inner desire and act to change. The prophet spoke the divine, inspired Word of God. The people out of sinful pride and spiritual blindness reject the prophet and the message sent from God. Some they mistreat (beat). Some they stone. Some they kill. Our Heavenly Father, much like the owner of the vineyard, in the fulness of time, having prepared them for His coming, sends His Son. “They will respect My Son.” (v. 37) But they did not. The opponents of Our Lord connived and contrived, plotting to kill Him, crucify Him out of jealousy and envy. Jesus throughout His earthly life remained faithful to God. His self-giving, self-sacrificial act of Love on the Cross redeems all mankind from sin. The one rejected has become the cornerstone of the structure. This was the Heavenly Father’s divine plan of salvation for us all. Christ continues to be present with us, especially in the Sacred Mystery (Sacrament) of the Holy Eucharist. On the day Christ fulfilled His promise to send us another advocate, on Pentecost, the Church is born. We the members of the Mystical Body of Christ are constantly nourished through Word and Sacrament. We attentively listen to the readings of Sacred Scripture, especially the Epistle and Gospel. Also, we worthily receive the Body and Blood of Christ. We accept and reject Him not. This we do in preparation for the day when Our Lord deems us worthy to enter into His eternal Kingdom of Heaven. Amen. – Father D. George Worschak
ENTRANCE HYMN- LET US ENTER THE HOUSE OF GOD
(V strasi i pokori)
- Let us enter the house of God, in humility.
Let us praise the mighty Lord, Holy Trinity. (Repeat)
- O Dear Jesus, our Lord, bless us from above.
We have come to worship Thee, with faith and with love. (Repeat)
- Please accept, Almighty Father, gifts of bread and wine.
Offered through your Holy Spirit, changed to food Divine. (Repeat)
- Christ Your Son becomes our Savior, in this offering.
Sins forgiving, life restoring, blessings on all to bring. (Repeat)
- Holy Spirit, be our couns’lor, in this life begun.
Make us one with God our Father and His Holy Son. (Repeat)
V strasi is pokori, V dim Bozhyj vkhodym,
Slavyt’ Boha v Troytsi, smyrenno zachnim (Repeat)
PRAISE THE NAME OF THE LORD
- Praise the name of the Lord, praise you Servants of the Lord
Repeat: Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia
- Praise the Lord, the Lord is good! Sing to God’s Name, It is gracious.
Repeat: Alleluia…
- Lord, Your Name is forever, Your renown from age to age.
Repeat: Alleluia…
- For the Lord defends his people, shows mercy to His servants.
Repeat: Alleluia…
- Bless’d from Zion be the Lord, who dwells in Jerusalem.
Repeat: Alleluia…
- Praise the Lord Who is so good, God’s love endures forever.
Repeat – Alleluia…..
- Who alone has done great wonders, God’s love endures forever.
Repeat: Alleluia…
- Who gives food to all flesh, God’s love endures forever.
Repeat: Alleluia…
- Praise the God of heaven, God’s love endures forever.
Repeat – Alleluia…..
AS WE LEAVE THIS PLACE OF WORSHIP
As we leave this place of worship, Father grant us grace.
In the midst of daily cares to ever seek your face. (Repeat)
May this off’ring made by you, Lord Jesus, still abide.
In our hearts and on our lips that we walk by Your side. (Repeat)
Let your flame within us, Holy Spirit, blaze anew.
Shining forth in works of mercy, leading souls to You. (Repeat)
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
Clarks Summit Senior Living
Sophia Soniak
Home
Anastasia Korman
Andrea Geraghty
Shirley Nidoh
Helen Ewasko
Home
Katrina Izak Wilson
Jean Chomko
Julie Yevich
Charles Drumsta
Regina Kozel
Andrea Wells
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Mary Warholak
Dorothy Kowalchick
Mary Tucker
Michael Seechock
Steve Patrick
Bohdonna Sherpinskas
Stella Patrick
Stanley Krupinski