Church Services
This
Week’s Schedule of Services:
SUNDAY, Second Sunday of Luke

SUNDAY, October 4th, 2020 –Second Sunday of Luke
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8:30 am
-Matins/Orthros
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this link to Orthros/Matins Gospel Reading
9:30 am - Divine Liturgy.
Click
this link to Epistle Reading
Click this link to Holy Gospel Reading
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There will be NO 12:00 pm Paraklesis to Saint Nectarios.
WEDNESDAY,
October 7th, 2020
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There will be NO 7:00 pm -Paraklesis Service to Saint Nectarios.
Reopening of our
Parish
DUE TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND LOS ANGELES COUNTY MANDATE, SUNDAY SERVICES ARE ONLY
OFFERED OUTDOORS TO A LIMITED CAPACITY.
ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Those with
any signs or symptoms of any acute illness (whether it is COVID-19 or
not) MUST stay home, as shall those who have come into contact with
COVID-19. It is strongly recommended that parishioners who are 65 or
older, especially those living in long-term care facilities and who
suffer from serious medical conditions such as cardiac and/or pulmonary
disease, diabetes, a compromised immune system, or other underlying
health issues are advised to participate in live-streamed services home at this time. Parishioner assumes all
responsibly in risks and Covid-19 related health risk should they occur
for attending in person services. Questions should be directed to your
healthcare provider.
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Hierotheus, Bishop of Athens

Reading
According to some, Hierotheus,
like Saint Dionysius, was a member of the court of Mars Hill. Having first
been instructed in the Faith of Christ by Paul, he became Bishop of Athens.
He, in turn, initiated the divine Dionysius more perfectly into the
mysteries of Christ; the latter, on his part, elaborated more clearly and
distinctly Hierotheus' concise and summary
teachings concerning the Faith. He too was brought miraculously by the
power of the Holy Spirit to be present at the Dormition of the Theotokos, when, together with the sacred Apostles, he
became a leader of the divine hymnody. "He was wholly transported,
wholly outside himself and was so deeply absorbed in communion with the
sacred things he celebrated in hymnology, that to all who heard him and saw
him and knew him, and yet knew him not, he seemed to be inspired of God, a
divine hymnographer," as Dionysius says (On the Divine Names, 3:2).
Having lived in a manner pleasing to God, he reposed in the Lord.
Apolytikion of Hierotheus,
Bp. of Athens
Fourth Tone
Since thou hadst
been instructed in uprightness thoroughly and wast
vigilant in all things, thou wast clothed with a
good conscience as befitteth one holy. Thou didst
draw from the Chosen Vessel ineffable mysteries; and having kept the Faith,
thou didst finish a like course, O Hieromartyr Hierotheus. Intercede with Christ God that our souls be
saved.
Kontakion of Hierotheus, Bp. of Athens
Plagal of the Fourth Tone
As Athens' Hierarch, we
acclaim thee, since through thee we have received instruction in things
awesome and ineffable; for thou wast a
God-inspired writer of divine hymns. O Hierotheus
all-blessed, do thou pray to God, so that we may be redeemed from all calamities,
that thus we may cry: Rejoice, O Father wise in things divine.

Special Announcement:
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We need oil (Extra Virgin Olive Oil) for the
Church, please donate.
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Please notify us if someone in the member of
the family or yourself is sick, so that we may offer healing prayer.
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St. Nectarios is a parish of Metropolis of San Francisco of the Greek
Orthodox Archdiocese of America
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Email Address:
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Services:
Sunday Morning Liturgy
8:30 AM Orthros
9:30 AM Liturgy
NO 12:00 PM Paraklesis
(Healing)
Service to
Saint
Nectarios
There will be NO Wednesday
7:00 PM Paraklesis
Service to
Saint Nectarios
Church is open:
Monday thru Friday
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Open from
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Our services are in
Greek & English
Office Hours:
Monday thru Friday
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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