Sat. 13: 4:00 pm @ St. Nicholas
+Dorothy Blasko from her
Family
Sun. 14: 11:00 am @ St. Nicholas
Sunday of the Myrrh-Bearers
For the parishioners
Mon. 15: NO LITURGY
Tues. 16: NO LITURGY
Wed. 17: NO LITURGY
Thurs. 18: NO LITURGY
Fri. 19: NO LITURGY
Sat. 20: 4:00 pm @ St. Nicholas
For the parishioners
Sun. 21: 11:00 am @ St. Nicholas
Sunday of the Paralytic Man
For the parishioners
Collection Report
Week of 04/07/2024
$ 787.00 Offertory
$ 25.00 Holy Day
$ 270.00 Easter
$ 10.00 Easter Flowers
$ 40.00 Maintenance Fund
$ 5.00 Eastern Europe
$ 100.00 Garage Rental
$ 93.00 Candles
$ 1330.00 TOTAL
Attendance from last week’s Liturgies:
Saturday: 27
Sunday: 19
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF OUR PARISHIONERS:
Michael Volsko- Briarfield Manor, Kevin Ulrich Ivywoods Manor, Minerva Zepeda at Oasis, Fr. Nicholas Kraynak at Shepherd of the Valley on Western Reserve Rd. and Margaret and William Zigarevich at home. May God grant to all the sick and homebound of our parish many blessed, happy and healthy years.
UPDATE-CAPITAL CAMPAIGN:
The NEW total collected is $124.718.10 for the Capital campaign. We continue to work towards our goal of $200,000. Thank you for your continued generosity and support to our church.
SANCTUARY CANDLE REQUEST:
The sanctuary candle request sheet for 2024 is on the back table in the church. Cost remains $10 per candle. Please call Paula @ (330) 799-5983 for specific requests. Money can be deposited in the weekend collection.
SUPER BINGO:
St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, 356 S. Belle Vista in Youngstown is holding their 3rd Annual Super Bingo on Saturday May 11th. Doors open at 2:00 pm and Bingo starts @ 5:00 pm. Cost is $45 that buys everything and includes a free picnic lunch. Call 330-951-7343 for more information.
SANCTUARY CANDLE:
The Sanctuary candles will be lit for the entire week for your intentions. The week of April 14-20, 2024 +Nicholas and Mary Dubos
CHRIST IS RISEN!
INDEED HE IS RISEN!
CHRSITOS VOSKRESE!
VOISTINU VOSKRESE!
16:2b They Went to the Tomb
the sequence of burial events. bede: As to its being said in the gospel reading that holy women came to see the sepulcher “on the evening which was growing on toward the dawn of Sunday,” we should understand this thus: they started to come during the evening, but reached the sepulcher as the morning of Sunday was dawning; that is, they prepared the spices with which they wanted to anoint our Lord’s body on [Saturday] evening, but brought the spices that they had prepared in the evening to the sepulcher in the morning. Matthew, for the sake of brevity, wrote this more obscurely;but the other evangelistsshow more distinctly the order in which it was done. After our Lord had been buried on Friday, the women went away from the tomb and prepared spices and ointments for as long as it was permitted them to work. They then refrained from activity on the sabbath, in accord with they commandment, as Luke clearly reports. When the sabbath was over, as evening was coming on, the time for working had returned. Being resolute in their devotion, they bought the spices that they had not prepared [earlier] (as Mark records it) so that they might come and anoint him. homilies on the gospels 2.7.