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Pentecost Schedule!

Bishop John Michael will be visiting Holy Resurrection Monastery to celebrate Holy Pentecost. Here is the schedule of services:

Pentecost Eve ( Saturday, June 10, 2006 )

11:00 AM - Hierarchical Divine Liturgy and Ordination of Monk Maximos to the Holy Diaconate

6:00 PM - All Night Vigil (Vespers and Matins) of Holy Pentecost

Pentecost Sunday (Sunday, June 11, 2006)

9:00 AM - Hours and Consecration of Antimensia

10:00 AM - Hierarchical Divine Liturgy of Holy Pentecost

Many years!

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Father Maximos is one of our less frequent posters, but is here to read posts frequently. Having met him several times at Orientale Lumen Conferences, I have to say that he will make an excellent addition to the ranks of the clergy.

May God grant the newly-ordained Hierodeacon Maximos Many Years in His service!

In IC XC,
Father Anthony+


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Axios! Axios! Axios!

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AXIOC AXIOC AXIOC

Bazhaju vam "Mnohaja Blahaja Lita!"
I wish to you "Many Long and Blessed Years"


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Vrednic este!

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Axios! Axios! Axios!

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AMEN!

(and, of course, AXIOS! AXIOS! AXIOS!) biggrin

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Axios! Axios! Axios!!!

I offer him congratulations and wish him many years!

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Axios! Axios! Axios!

To the soon-to-be Hierodeacon Maximos, Hegumen Nicholas and all the brethren, many blessed years!

And to His Grace Bishop +John-Michael, eis polla eti, Despota!
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Glory to Jesus Christ!
I too have enjoyed the meetings at Orientale Lumen Conferences with Deacon Maximos.
Axios! Axios! Axios!
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gtJC!

niiice.... yes, many years.

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toodles & God bless, sUSAn

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Any pictures yet?

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Here is a link to some photos from the ordination!

www.realtyalex.com [realtyalex.com]

click on the bar marked Holy Res Monastery

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Thank you so much for the link to the photos. They are great!!!

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So very awesome!

Axios! Axios! Axios!

So wonderful to have representation from the Melkites, the Russian Catholics, and of course, the Romanian Catholic Diocese.

This was truly an ultimate Byzantine event.

Thank you for the pictures and all the captions. I almost felt that I was there.

In Christ,

Michael

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