You may have heard that the Orthodox Church is strange, that it is foreign; you may think it caters to people who speak languages you don’t and won’t understand. You may even fear the Orthodox Church, after all it is Eastern. You’ve probably heard that it’s for Russians or Greeks or Ukrainians or Arabs. Would you believe it if I told you that St. Vladimir Orthodox Church has more English language speaking parishioners than any other language; it was started as an English Mission? And that you would feel right at home in St. Vladimir Orthodox Church? Did you know that St. Vladimir, our Patron Saint, the Prince of Kiev was instrumental in the conversion of that part of the world to Orthodoxy, more than a thousand years ago? Did you know that the Orthodox Church has been teaching about Jesus Christ for more than 2,000 years, and that it has not altered those incredible teachings? Frequently we get asked, “Do you believe in the Bible?” Our answer has to be, “Of course we do, Orthodox Christians wrote the New Testament!” Orthodox Christians wrote the Gospels, the Epistles, the Acts of the Apostles and the great Revelation. The Orthodox Church (Orthodox meaning right believing) is the ancient and the modern Christian Church, which stretched and still stretches as far as St. Peter and St. Paul, and the other Disciples and Apostles, led by the Holy Spirit, travelled, and far beyond.
The Orthodox Church may be more than 2000 years old, but we live now, by holding on to Traditional Christian teachings. We live in and are part of the 21st Century. Glory to God!
It would be an adventure to visit St Vladimir Prince of Kiev church, and you would be welcome. We don’t criticize, we don’t judge and there are lots of children.
Saturday evening at 6pm we serve Vespers, which takes about an hour. Sunday 10am we serve Liturgy, which takes about two hours on a regular Sunday. The coffee time that follows lasts as long as people stay and chat, and eat, and drink tea and coffee. Our people love being in each others’ company so they don’t hurry away.
How do we learn about the Church? By being part of the community, so we wait to welcome you.
In Christ,
Father David
Rector
Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost
Saturday September 14 6 pm Vigil
Sunday September 15 10 am Divine Liturgy
Parish Photo right after Liturgy Please be in the photo*.
Tone 3
*Note: by being in the photo, you are giving permission for your image to be on the Parish Website.
Stuff coming up
Way - Way ahead
Alina's Email Clothing Swap
Following our first successful event in June, we are going to repeat the children's clothing/gear swap after the Liturgy this Sunday, September 15th, weather permitting.
The rules are simple:
Dan's Email about: The Fellowship of the Holy Great Martyr Catherine of Alexandria**
Dear all: Another reminder that we will restart our meetings this Saturday, September 14, at 4:30 p.m. before Vigil, in the basement at St Vladimir Parish. We will continue to meet on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, as we did before the summer. Before moving on to a new reading this fall, we will continue our discussion of Way of the Ascetics by Tito Colliander. This classic little book is a short, profound and practical distillation of some essential teachings of the Holy Fathers of the Orthodox Church on the spiritual life. We will try to summarize where we've come with this book so far, and then pick up where we left off around Chapter 17, in the midst of the author's extended reflection on prayer, the foundation of our life in Christ. We look forward to hearing your comments.
Those who can should try to read in advance, but don't rush through it. All are most welcome, including newcomers, visitors, and those who have not had time to read. For those who cannot come in person, we will stream as usual here. Please forward to anyone who may be interested.**The Fellowship of the Holy Great Martyr Catherine of Alexandria is a parish adult education group that meets before Vespers twice per month. We meet to nourish and strengthen our faith by reading and discussing together classic books and important subjects in the Orthodox Christian tradition, helping one another to "grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ" (2 Peter 3:18). Past topics have included: On the Incarnation by St. Athanasius the Great of Alexandria, Great Lent by Fr. Alexander Schmemann, On Pascha by Melito of Sardis, various aspects of the Divine Liturgy using Let Us Attend by Fr. Lawrence Farley, etc.
Love in Christ,
Daniel
It was so good to see so many Catechumens in Halifax and the Cape, and others, at the first of the current discussion sessions preparing Catechumens for entry into the Orthodox Church. Again, we were blessed to receive a number of candidates into the Catechumenate. If there are any others who wish to become Catechumens and learn about the faith of the Church and eventually be admitted into the Orthodox Church, please contact one of the Clergy - it is not too late to join for this session. The next discussion group meeting for Catechumens is September 22 at approximately 1 pm. It is important that others besides Catechumens attend these meeting both to welcome but also to share experiences with the candidates. We all learn as we go along.
Reminder: The downstairs toilet is no longer to be used, by anyone. We have that beautiful, outdoor, clean, spacious, flushing toilet. You will like it (as much as anyone can like any toilet).
We are still anticipating the start of a youth group. Your ideas would help. Talk to Shauna and Julian. +There is, attached to this bulletin, a Membership Form for 2024-2025. If you fulfil the requirements for membership in this Parish, please do not hesitate, fill in the form, sign it and give it to Dan, or one of the other members of the Parish Council. Only member of the parish can vote at the Parish Annual General Meeting on October 20. Your membership in the parish must be renewed every year.
The committee investigating our future as regards buildings and properties has been extremely busy investigating churches and properties for sale, as well as assessing the site we occupy presently. There will be a reporting to the parish very soon. For there to be any decision regarding the future of the parish, the Parish must vote with a decent majority (please pay attention to that - not the clergy, not the parish council alone, but everyone in the parish and that is YOU).
A difficult problem. Finances and giving are always a difficult and delicate subject. I want to point out a couple is things that you may not know. The Church does not belong to the clergy. Although Father David is the Rector of the parish, and Bishop Irénée is the Archbishop of the Archdiocese to which we all belong, neither owns the Church, nor do they own this church building, nor the property upon which it stands. This site, the building and the land used by St. Vladimir Orthodox Church, (that's us) belong to a local parish of the Anglican Diocese of Nova Scotia and PEI. We rent the church for a nominal sum each year. You may have noticed that this church building is not big enough for us, now. That is why there is an active committee looking for a new church site. They are looking at land and at churches for sale, they are also looking into the buying and restructuring of the site we presently occupy. At some point very soon, they will be making a report to us. It will be up to you - the Parish, to vote and decide what to do. There will be guidance, but in the end, it is you who will decide by a majority vote (I think 80%) and it will be the PARISH - YOU who will own the new property and church building. Now comes that delicate part: we all have to look at our personal finances, our purses and be prepared to revise our giving to the parish, or it won't work. The benefits of this over when we bought our own house, or rented our house, or apartment is that we are in it TOGETHER, as a PARISH, as a family, and you know, we are never alone - God is always with us and will help US provide.
Love in Christ,
-- Father David
Saturday: 6:00pm Vespers
Sunday: 9:30am Hours, 10:00am 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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The Divine Liturgy will be held on Sunday, September 29th at 597 Alder Point Road, Alder Point at 10:30am. Father Alexander will be coming up to serve Liturgy. We should all share the date and invite friends and family to come along. Our doors are open to anyone who is interested in experiencing the Divine Liturgy.
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