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St.Vladimir Orthodox Church

3163 Purcell's Cove Road, Halifax, NS

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Words of Welcome

I can’t imagine more appropriate words than those penned by Father Vladimir, and which I have asked remain, for now, as the introduction to the website of St. Vladimir Orthodox Church in Halifax Nova Scotia. All that he writes is true of the Orthodox Church and it would be arrogant of me to change it right now.

“There are many internet resources about the Orthodox Church, but we sincerely hope that this site will help to increase your awareness of the Orthodox presence in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Many people still think that the Orthodox Church is a ‘foreign’ church intended for Russians, Greeks, Ukrainians and other Eastern European and Mediterranean peoples. Nothing could be further from the truth. The Orthodox Church belongs to no one people or nation. The Orthodox Church belongs only to Christ, and He alone is its head, its Lord, its Master. Our Lord Jesus Christ calls all people to Himself, and his Orthodox Church welcomes them with love and brotherhood. If you enjoy our website, remember that you are perfectly welcome to come and visit us at worship. And if you decide to explore us more deeply, we will be happy to assist you in your seeking.” (Father Vladimir (Tobin), parish rector in 1993-2019)

May God bless all of us who seek His Love, and give us the strength to persevere.

— Father David (Edwards)

Weekly News

September 22, 2023

Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Saturday September 23 6:00pm Great Vespers

Sunday September 24 9:30am Hours, 10:00am Divine Liturgy
Tone 7

Look on the Wall Calendar for Scripture references

Tuesday September 26 6:00pm Vespers with Litia

Wednesday September 27 9:30am Hours, 10:00am Divine Liturgy
The Universal Exaltation of the Precious and Life-giving Cross

Father Stelian and Matushka Lena travelled to the Mission in Cape Breton. Mary and her family were there plus Vyvyan Almond a guest from England, invisible because he took the photo. Unfortunately, Nick and Jen and their family were unable to attend due to rather bad colds; we hope the four of them are getting better. The picture was taken by the guest. Thank you for travelling to Cape Breton, Father and Matushka. Nick has found that there is a sizable Ukrainian population in Cape Breton. We look forward to contacting them.

I've been looking into the newspapers on Cape Breton. There is one and I've emailed for advice. I doubt that I'll get a reply but I or someone will persist.

This was a picture I found in the Daily Telegraph a week or two ago (I hope they don't mind me sharing it with you). Does it remind you of anyone - a man, perhaps a shepherd, perhaps just someone passing by, rescuing a sheep?

Catechumen meetings are not going well. It is difficult for the catechumens to get to my apartment after work on Friday. Some live a long way away so we will change the time and the venue to after Liturgy on Sunday and at the church. The first of these will be October 1st after the coffee hour and will continue fortnightly.

Don't forget the Vespers and Liturgy September 26 and 27 for the Exaltation of the Cross.

Don't forget the Garlic from the Hermitage of the Annunciation. $15 per lb. (that's pound in old signage!). The monks depend on the sale of garlic at the end of the year to finance the sewing of seeds for next Spring. Let's help them as best we can.

Autumn Equinox this year is Saturday, September 23, at 3:50am. The day and night are equal in length. How many shopping days until Christmas, well Santa or Turkey Christmas. Our Christmas will be celebrated on January 7, as usual. Just a reminder, that January 7, 2024 is a Sunday so the Liturgy will start late on January 6, Saturday evening.

Father Stelian and Matushka Lena will be returning to Ottawa during the week. They have a house to sell. Pray that it sells so they can come back to us. Subdeacon James and his family now belong to us.

So, there we have it.

May God bless all of us,
Love in Christ,
-- Father David

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Service Times

Saturday: 6:00pm Vespers

Sunday: 10:00am Hours and Divine Liturgy, followed by coffee hour

See special service times, feasts, and parish events in our online Calendar.

Our parish uses the Old Style Julian calendar.

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Capital Campaign

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Mission of St Seraphim of Sarov in Cape Breton

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The next service at the Cape Breton Mission will be on Sunday September 17, 2023. The service will be held at 87 Big Baddeck Road Extension, Baddeck, NS B0E 1B0.

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