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June 10-11: Pilgrimage Feast of the Axion Estin Icon of Emmaus

May 2, 2019 By St. Paul Emmaus

St. Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church and the Lehigh Valley Orthodox Clergy Brotherhood invite you to join them in pilgrimage on June 10-11, 2019!

The Axion Estin Icon of the Mother of God is an ancient, wonder-working icon on the Holy Mountain of Athos. A copy of this icon was painted in 2018 and enshrined in St. Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church of Emmaus, PA, to serve as a place of veneration for all faithful Christians. The feast day of the icon as celebrated in the Orthodox Church is on June 11.

This pilgrimage celebration is sponsored by the Lehigh Valley Orthodox Clergy Brotherhood.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:

MONDAY, JUNE 10: 6pm Great Vespers & Litia, with Anointing of Pilgrims

The service will be followed by a potluck meal (bring a dish to share!) and a presentation on Pilgrimage by Fr. Theodore Petrides.

TUESDAY, JUNE 11: 8am Matins, 9am Divine Liturgy

Copies of the Axion Estin Icon of Emmaus will be for sale in the parish bookstore.

MORE ABOUT THE AXION ESTIN OF EMMAUS:

This icon, enshrined at St. Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church of Emmaus, Pennsylvania, is modeled on the original Axion Estin (“It Is Truly Meet”) icon of Mount Athos (feast day, June 11).

It was in AD 982 before the Athonite icon that the expanded version of the hymn “More honorable than the cherubim…” was first sung by the Archangel Gabriel, who added the prelude “It is truly meet to call thee blessed, O Theotokos, ever-blessed and all-blameless and the Mother of our God,” and inscribed the hymn miraculously with his finger on a slate tile. The hymn has been sung ever since in the Divine Liturgy of the Orthodox Church.

The original Axion Estin icon is kept in the apse of the Protaton Church in Karyes on Mount Athos. The Axion Estin of Emmaus was painted by iconographer Protodeacon Paul Drozdowski (Paul Drozdowski Icons) in 2018. It features the main inscription in four languages: Greek (next to the head of the Virgin), Church Slavonic and Arabic (at top), and English (at bottom).

The six saints who surround the Theotokos and the Lord Jesus are the Holy Hierarchs of America: (top) Tikhon of Moscow and Raphael of Brooklyn, (middle) Innocent of Moscow and Mardarije of Libertyville, (bottom) John of San Francisco and Nikolaj of Žiča. All served in America, and several of them spent time in Pennsylvania.

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Holy Week & Pascha 2019 Schedule

April 16, 2019 By St. Paul Emmaus

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Friday, Apr. 19:
8:30am Lenten Matins
6:30pm Small Compline with the Canon of Lazarus

Lazarus Saturday, Apr. 20:
8:15am Lazarus Saturday Matins
9am Divine Liturgy
5pm Palm Sunday Great Vespers (with Litia & Artoklasia)

Palm Sunday, Apr. 21:
8am Palm Sunday Matins
9am Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom for Palm Sunday (with outdoor procession)
6:30pm Bridegroom Matins

Holy Monday, Apr. 22:
8:30am Presanctified Liturgy
6:30pm Bridegroom Matins

Holy Tuesday, Apr. 23:
8:30am Presanctified Liturgy
6:30pm Bridegroom Matins (with the Hymn of Kassiani)

Holy Wednesday, Apr. 24:
8:30am Presanctified Liturgy
3:30pm Holy Thursday Matins
6:30pm Holy Unction

Holy Thursday, Apr. 25:
8:30am Vesperal Liturgy of St. Basil (commemorating the Mystical Supper (“Last Supper”))
6:30pm 12 Gospels Matins

Holy Friday, Apr. 26:
8:30am Royal Hours
4pm Vespers of Unnailing (Lenten potluck follows)
6:30pm Lamentations Matins (with outdoor procession; Vigil follows)

Holy Saturday, Apr. 27:
10am Vesperal Liturgy of St. Basil (The Harrowing of Hell)
10:30pm Rush Service, Matins and Divine Liturgy of Holy Pascha (Easter) (with outdoor procession)
(Following the Divine Liturgy will be the Paschal Feast)

Pascha Sunday, Apr. 28:
11am Agape Vespers (Easter Egg Hunt follows)

Bright Wednesday, May 1:
8:30am Bright Week Matins
9:30am Bright Week Liturgy
6:30pm Bright Week Vespers

Bright Friday, May 3:
8:30am Bright Week Matins

Filed Under: News & Events, Services Tagged With: Holy Week, Pascha, services

Exploring Orthodox Christianity: Lent Unit

March 12, 2019 By St. Paul Emmaus

EXPLORING ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY is a six-week experience for anyone interested in understanding better the faith, teachings, history, worship and practices of the Orthodox Christian Church. This Lent Unit (Saturdays Mar. 16 – Apr. 20) is complemented by an Advent Unit held in the Fall.

This evening program begins with 5pm Vespers on Saturday night, followed by a common potluck fasting meal (roughly 6pm, no meat or dairy, please), a short presentation and discussion. One or more church members will give the presentation(s) and moderate the discussion. Each evening’s program should wrap up by 7-7:30pm.

This program is recommended for all interested (including Orthodox Christians, non-Christians or non-Orthodox Christians) and is also part of the standard preparation for formally enrolled catechumens of the parish (those who have made a commitment to become Orthodox Christians).

TOPIC SCHEDULE FOR LENT 2019 (subject to adjustment as needed):

March 16 – Introduction & Basic Approach
Welcome and Introduction
The Gospel
Creation / Fall / Salvation
Essential Beliefs of the Orthodox Church
The Didache

March 23 – Divine Liturgy & Eucharist
Structure of the Liturgy
How the Divine Liturgy & Eucharist are central to our life as Orthodox Christians

March 30 – Trinity
The Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed
Incarnation
Theophany
Tradition

April 6 – Jesus Christ
God-Man
The New Adam
Heresies

April 13 – Salvation
Theosis

April 20 – The Church
Physical layout of the church
Viewing of vessels from the altar
Clergy
Body of Christ

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Orthodox Iconography Lecture on Feb. 17: Creating an Icon for Emmaus, PA

January 22, 2019 By St. Paul Emmaus

Creating an Icon for Emmaus, PA, and other peculiarities of contemporary iconography

On Sunday, February 17, at 10:30am, Orthodox Christian iconographer Protodeacon Paul Drozdowski will be discussing the creation of the “Axion Estin of Emmaus” icon and will briefly touch on relevant issues which iconographers in previous centuries never encountered.

The talk will be preceded by the Orthodox Divine Liturgy, served at 9am.

MORE ABOUT PROTODEACON PAUL:

A lifelong artist, Pdn. Paul formally studied drawing, painting, printmaking, and design at Tyler School of Art, Temple University, earning a Bachelor’s degree of Fine Arts. Subsequently, he spent a year and a half studying at Holy Trinity Theological Seminary in Jordanville, NY. During that time, he simultaneously worked under the tutelage of master iconographer Fr. Andrei Erastov, and began fulfilling monastery orders almost immediately. Thus he was able to synthesize his artistic studies. Since then, Pdn. Paul has fulfilled many commissions for both churches and individuals, and his work can be seen coast to coast. He is also the illustrator of the children’s book St. Seraphim’s Beatitudes, authored by Fr. Daniel Marshall. Pdn. Paul enjoys classical music, world and local history, and nature walks with his family. Fr. Paul is currently an ordained clergyman, in the rank of protodeacon, and serves at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevsky in Howell, NJ.

MORE ABOUT THE ICON:

This icon, enshrined at St. Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church of Emmaus, Pennsylvania, is modeled on the original Axion Estin (“It Is Truly Meet”) icon of Mount Athos (feast day, June 11).

It was in AD 982 before the Athonite icon that the expanded version of the hymn “More honorable than the cherubim…” was first sung by the Archangel Gabriel, who added the prelude “It is truly meet to call thee blessed, O Theotokos, ever-blessed and all-blameless and the Mother of our God,” and inscribed the hymn miraculously with his finger on a slate tile. The hymn has been sung ever since in the Divine Liturgy of the Orthodox Church.

The original Axion Estin icon is kept in the apse of the Protaton Church in Karyes on Mount Athos. The Axion Estin of Emmaus was painted by iconographer Protodeacon Paul Drozdowski in 2018. It features the main inscription in four languages: Greek (next to the head of the Virgin), Church Slavonic and Arabic (at top), and English (at bottom).

The six saints who surround the Theotokos and the Lord Jesus are the Holy Hierarchs of America: (top) Tikhon of Moscow and Raphael of Brooklyn, (middle) Innocent of Moscow and Mardarije of Libertyville, (bottom) John of San Francisco and Nikolaj of Žiča. All served in America, and several of them spent time in Pennsylvania.

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Christmas 2018 & Theophany 2019 Schedule

December 18, 2018 By St. Paul Emmaus

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December 25 is the feast of the Nativity According to the Flesh of our Lord God and Saviour Jesus Christ! We will celebrate the feast at the following services:

Monday, Dec. 24 – Christmas Eve
8am Royal Hours of the Nativity
9:30am Vesperal Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great

Tuesday, Dec. 25 – Christmas
8am – Festal Matins
9am – Festal Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom

Notes on the Feast
Although the Festal Divine Liturgy is what most of us think of as the “primary” service for this feast, it is the other services that really contain the wealth of our Holy Church’s teaching about the Nativity of our Lord and its significance. If you have never attended these other services, please take the opportunity to do so this year. They are among the most beautiful services of the festal cycle.

If you would like to read more about this great feast, click here.

The Outdoor Water Blessing for Theophany at Little Lehigh Creek in Emmaus
The Outdoor Water Blessing for Theophany at Little Lehigh Creek in Emmaus

Theophany is the feast of the Baptism of Jesus Christ, when He began His public ministry by being baptized by St. John the Forerunner (John the Baptist) in the Jordan River. This act not only introduced Him to the world, but also made Christian baptism possible (by His blessing of the waters) and made plain the three Persons of the Holy Trinity—the Father speaking from the heavens, the Son being baptized and the Holy Spirit descending on the Son in the form of a dove. Theophany means “the appearance of God” and refers to this revelation of the Holy Trinity.

As part of the celebrations of this great feast—which is second in rank only to Pascha (Easter) and thus more important than Christmas!—holy water is blessed for use throughout the year, especially for the blessing of all parishioners’ homes.

Following is the schedule of services for Theophany 2019:

Friday, Jan. 4
8:30am – Royal Hours of Theophany

Saturday, Jan. 5 – Paramon (Eve) of Theophany
8am – Matins of the Eve of Theophany
9am – Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom with the Great Blessing of Water (bring your holy water bottles!)
5pm – Great Vespers for Theophany (with Litia and Artoklasia)

Please note that the eve of Holy Theophany (January 5) is appointed to be kept as a strict fast day—no meat, poultry, fish with backbones, dairy, wine or oil are to be consumed.

Sunday, Jan. 6 – The Feast of Theophany
8am – Festal Matins for Theophany
9am – Festal Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great for Theophany
12pm – Outdoor Blessing of Water at the Emmaus Wildlands Conservancy (3701 Orchid Pl., Emmaus, PA 18049)

To read more about Holy Theophany, click here.

Filed Under: News & Events, Services Tagged With: 2018, 2019, feasts, Nativity of Christ, services, Theophany

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