Weekly Bulletin
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 Feb 25
Greetings St. Thomas family, We pray you are well and will join us for our upcoming services this week.
Service Schedule
Wednesday, February 25 Wednesday
Great Compline/Canon of St. Andrew of Crete
Thursday, February 26 Thursday
Great Compline/Canon of St. Andrew of Crete
Friday, February 27 Friday
Confessions
until 5:45
Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
Saturday, February 28 Saturday
Baptism of Peter Nance
Hours/Liturgy for the Saturday of St. Theodore
Vigil
Sunday, March 1 Sunday
Confessions
Hours
Liturgy. Moleben and procession with icons to immediately follow.
Parish council meeting
As we begin our Lenten journey of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, we invite you to participate in our third annual Lenten Fundraiser. Your generous support helps ensure the continued financial health of our parish. Our Goal: $10,000. To give via check or cash, place your donation in an envelope marked "Lenten Fundraiser" or write it in the memo of your check. Online, you can visit our Tithe.ly page and select the "2026 Lenten Fundraiser" fund. Thank you for your faithful support!
If you would like to tithe to the church, cash and checks can be dropped off in the boxes at the back of the church, or consider signing up for automatic tithing via tithe.ly. Every contribution helps keep our lights on and our services going. Our treasurer Rdr. Marcian is always available to answer any questions. “So let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity; for God loves a cheerful giver.” (2 Corinthians 9:7)
Fasting: If you want to commune at the Presanctified Liturgy, you should begin fasting from food and liquids other than water at noon of that day. Your last sips of water should be at 1pm. If you are healthy, able-bodied, and would like to fast more strictly that day in anticipation of communion, you can do so in consultation with Fr Mark. Similarly, if you need an dispensation that offers some leeway in anticipation of communion, please consult Fr Mark. Prostrations at Presanctified Liturgy: We prostrate when the Gifts are moved from the Altar to the Table of Oblation (the curtain will be fully pulled). This happens at the end of the third psalter reading during the early part of the liturgy. We prostrate during the appearance of the priest with the Candle and Censer in the Royal Doors as he proclaims: “The Light of Christ enlighteneth all!” During “Let My Prayer Arise,” the people prostrate during the verses but not during the words which are sung: “Let my prayer arise as incense before Thee; the lifting up of my hands as an evening sacrifice.” A prostration is made at the beginning of "Our Father...". A prostration is made during the silent entrance of the priest with the Holy Gifts from the Table of Oblation, through the Royal Doors and into the altar. A prostration can be made as the priest brings the Gifts out to commune the people (“With fear of God…”) A prostration may be made as the priest intones “Always, now and ever, and unto ages of ages” as he blesses the people with the chalice and takes it from the Altar to the Table of Oblation. And of course, full prostrations are made during the Prayer of St. Ephraim the Syrian.
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