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Prologue of Ochrid

The Prologue from Ohrid: January 2

1. SAINT SYLVESTER, BISHOP OF ROME

Sylvester was born in Rome and from his early youth was learned in worldly wisdom and in the Faith of Christ. He always conducted his life according to the Gospel commandments. He benefited much from the instruction of Timothy the priest whose death for the Faith Sylvester himself witnessed and, observing the example of the heroic sacrifice of his teacher, was imbued with such a spirit throughout his entire life. At age thirty, he became the Bishop of Rome. He amended the customs of Christians. For example, he dispensed the fast on Saturdays, which was practiced by many Christians up to that time, and ordered that fasting be observed only on Holy and Great Saturday as well as on those Saturdays that fall within the fasting seasons. By his prayers and miracles Sylvester assisted in bringing Emperor Constantine and his mother Helena into the True Faith. They were later baptized. He participated with the Empress Helena in finding the Honorable Cross. He governed the Church of God for twenty years. His earthly life ended honorably and he was translated into the heavenly Kingdom.

2. THE VENERABLE SERAPHIM OF SAROV

Seraphim was one of the greatest Russian ascetics, discerners and miracle-workers. He was born in 1759 A.D and died in 1833 A.D. Seraphim was distinguished by great humility. When the entire world praised him, he referred to himself as "the wretched Seraphim."

3. SAINT THEODOTA

Theodota was the mother of the brothers Cosmas and Damian, the Unmercenaries and Miracle-workers. Theodota lived a God-pleasing life and in such a life she instructed her sons.

4. THE VENERABLE AMMON

Ammon was a great ascetic of the fifth century. He was the abbot of the Tabennesiote Monastery in Upper Egypt. Three thousand monks lived the ascetical life under his direction. He possessed the abundant gift of miracle-working and discernment. Once when a monk asked him for advice, he said to him, "Be like a convict in prison, as he continually asks: when will the judge come, and so should you ask with trembling."

HYMN OF PRAISE

SAINT SYLVESTER

O Lord, most wonderful, wonderful in Your saints, You are,

Mighty and Merciful, through Your saints, You appear.

As the sun through the stars, You shine through Your saints,

To the humble You give strength; To Paradise You raise them.

To the simple You impart wisdom; through them the wise, You shame,

To the unfortunate; you comfort with kindness; with heaven, You nourish the hungry.

Saints of every type, You have,

Among the saints, from every age, You receive

From every age and from every stock,

Without caste, without mark: the last or the first.

Pure from sin and, in good, fruitful,

Noble souls, kindred to Your Christ,

You call them saints. Everyone You call

To be a saint. Those who respond, You cleanse,

Wash them from sins that white as wool they become,

In such as these, all heaven rejoices with You,

Sylvester was such a one; In him You rejoice, and

Because of him, blessing You impart to us.

REFLECTION

How do you respond to those who say that Christ the Miracle-worker cannot fit in our logic? Simply reply: You fit into His logic. In His logic, all eternity fits and all the nobleness of time and, then, if you wish, a place will be found even for you. If a barrel cannot fit into a thimble, you can fit a thimble into a barrel. Blessed Clement of Alexandria says; "Philosophers are children until they become men though Christ. For truth is never thinking only." Christ came to correct man and, therefore, men's logic. He is our Logos and our Logic. That is why we must direct our reason toward Him and not Him toward our reason. He is the corrector of our reason. The sun is not regulated according to our clock, but our clock is regulated according to the sun.

CONTEMPLATION

To contemplate the Lord Jesus as the Divine Word [The Logos]:

1. How the Triune God created everything by His Word, i.e., by Christ the Lord;

2. How senseless is every man, who distances himself from Christ, the Word of God, and in whom there is no Christ.

HOMILY

About pride

"Pride goes before disaster, and a haughty spirit before a fall" (Proverbs 16:18).

Of all that exists on the four corners of the earth, what, O mortal man, can make us proud except stupidities and demonic illusions. Did we not enter into the world naked and wretched and are we not going to depart this world in the same manner? Everything that we have, did we not borrow it; and by our death, are we not going to return everything? Oh, how many times has this been said and overheard? The wise apostle says, "For we have brought nothing into the world, just as we shall not be able to take anything out of it " (I Timothy 6:7). And, when we offer sacrifice to God of ordinary bread and wine, we say, "Thine own of Thine own, we offer unto Thee" (Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom). For nothing that we have in this world is ours: not even a crumb of bread nor a drop of wine; nothing that is not of God. In truth, pride is the daughter of stupidity, the daughter of a darkened mind, born of evil ties with the demons.

Pride is a broad window through which all of our merits and good works evaporate. Nothing makes us so empty before men and so unworthy before God as does pride. When the Lord is not proud, why should we be proud? Who has more reason to be proud than the Lord, Who created the world and Who sustains it by His power? And behold, He humbles himself as a servant, a servant to the whole world: a servant even to the death, to the death on the Cross!

O humble Lord, burn up within our hearts the devil's sowing of pride with the fire of Your Holy Spirit, and plant within it the noble sowing of humility and meekness.

To You be glory and thanks always. Amen.

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Service Schedule

JANUARY 2025
SundaySun MondayMon TuesdayTue WednesdayWed ThursdayThu FridayFri SaturdaySat
Dec 29 (Dec 16)
27th Sunday after Pentecost
Holy Forefathers
8:00 Midnight Office
9:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: fish, wine, & oil
Dec 30 (Dec 17)
Prophet Daniel
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: wine & oil
Dec 31 (Dec 18)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast
1 (Dec 19)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers & Small Compline
6:30 Matins
Fast
2 (Dec 20)
St Ignatius
St John of Kronstadt

6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: oil
3 (Dec 21)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast
4 (Dec 22)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
Fast: oil
5 (Dec 23)
28th Sunday after Pentecost

9:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers & Communion Rule
6:30 Matins
Fast: oil
6 (Dec 24)
Eve of the Nativity
Martyr Eugenia
8:00 Royal Hours
9:45 Vespers with Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great

7:00 Vigil
Fast: oil
7 (Dec 25)
NATIVITY OF THE LORD

9:00 Divine Liturgy
6:30 Vespers, Matins

8 (Dec 26)
Synaxis of the Theotokos

9:00 Divine Liturgy
6:30 Vespers, Matins

Fast free
9 (Dec 27)
3rd Day of the Nativity of Christ

9:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast free
10 (Dec 28)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast free
11 (Dec 29)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
Fast free
12 (Dec 30)
29th Sunday after Pentecost

9:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast free
13 (Dec 31)
Apodosis of Nativity
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
Fast free
14 (Jan 1)
Circumcision of the Lord
St Basil the Great

9:00 Divine Liturgy
4:30 Vespers & Small Compline
6:30 Matins with Akathist to St. Seraphim of Sarov
Fast free
15 (Jan 2)
St Seraphim of Sarov
St Juliana of Lazarevo

6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast free
16 (Jan 3)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast free
17 (Jan 4)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Royal Hours for Theophany
4:00 Vespers & Communion Rule
6:30 Matins
Fast free
18 (Jan 5)
Eve of Theophany

9:00 Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom followed by Vespers & Great Blessing of Water

7:00 Vigil
Fast: oil
19 (Jan 6)
THEOPHANY OF THE LORD

9:00 Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great & Great Blessing of Water
6:30 Vespers, Matins
20 (Jan 7)
Synaxis of the Forerunner

8:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
21 (Jan 8)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
22 (Jan 9)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast
23 (Jan 10)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
3:30 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
24 (Jan 11)
St Theodosius the Great
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: wine & oil
25 (Jan 12)
Martyr Tatiana
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
26 (Jan 13)
8:00 Midnight Office
9:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
27 (Jan 14)
Apodosis of Theophany
St Nina of Georgia
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
28 (Jan 15)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
29 (Jan 16)
Chains of Apostle Peter
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
3:30 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: wine & oil
30 (Jan 17)
St Anthony the Great
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
31 (Jan 18)
Ss Athanasius & Cyril
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: wine & oil
Feb 1 (Jan 19)
St Mark of Ephesus
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
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1407 Robinson Rd.
PO Box 36
Jordanville, NY 13361

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