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Memory eternal to Fr. Theodore Mikovich! (UPDATED)

May 6, 2016 By St. Paul Emmaus

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SCHEDULE OF FUNERAL SERVICES

  • Monday, May 9: 5:30pm Funeral of a Priest, followed by Viewing
  • Tuesday, May 10: 9am Divine Liturgy, followed by Funeral Service (approx. 10:15am), with Interment at Skyview Memorial Park in Hometown, PA. A mercy meal will follow the interment in the vicinity of the cemetery.

All services will be held at St. Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church (directions) and will be presided over by His Grace, the Right Reverend Bishop THOMAS.

Read Fr. Theodore’s obituary.

BIOGRAPHY OF FR. THEODORE

The Very Rev. Archpriest Theodore J. Mikovich (affectionately known as “Fr. Ted”) was born on September 18, 1945, to Orthodox parents, John and Anna (Goida) Mikovich in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania, with two sisters, Helen (Berezniak) and Dorothy (Macenka). He was baptized by the Rev. John Zeliniak in St. John’s American Russian Orthodox Church (American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese) in Nesquehoning. It was in this church that as a young boy he served as an acolyte. It was also at St. John’s that he began a life long career in teaching when he became a student religious education teacher. There he received the Boy Scouts of America “God and Country” Award, known in the Orthodox Church as the Alpha Omega Award.

Fr. Theodore was a graduate of Nesquehoning High School and East Stroudsburg University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. He also earned a Master of Education degree from East Stroudsburg University. He was certified to teach kindergarten through eighth grade in the state of Pennsylvania. In 1967 he began his professional teaching career in the Salisbury school district.

frted-khjoanneOn July 5, 1969, Fr. Theodore and Kh. Joanne were married in St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. They have two sons, Gregory, married to the former Catherine Reese, and Christopher, married to the former Jillian Jordan, as well as grandchildren.

Under the spiritual guidance of the Very Rev. Dimitri Voytilla, Fr. Theodore continued active church service as an acolyte, reader and adult education teacher at St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church (OCA) in Bethlehem. He became a member of the Department of Education at St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, and in 1983 he was accepted into the seminary as an extension student.

On February 27, 1991, Fr. Theodore was tonsured a reader and ordained a subdeacon by His Grace Bishop NICHOLAS of the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese. Under the spiritual direction of the Very Rev. Robert Rebeck, he entered the Deacon Program at the Annunciation Retreat Center in Tuxedo Park, New York. On July 18, 2002, he received a Master of Arts degree in Applied Orthodox Theology from the University of Balamand in El-Koura, Lebanon, via the Antiochian House of Studies.

In November 1993, Fr. Theodore became a member of St. Paul’s in Emmaus with the Very Rev. John Kahle as his priest and father confessor. On September 28, 1997, he was ordained to the diaconate at St. Paul’s by His Grace, Bishop ANTOUN. On May 16, 1999, Bishop ANTOUN ordained Fr. Theodore to the holy priesthood, and he was appointed pastor of St. Paul’s upon the retirement of Fr. John.

Fr. Theodore served as pastor through June 2009, when he retired from active ministry. On October 18, 2009, he was elevated to the rank of archpriest by His Grace, Bishop THOMAS. In retirement, he continued to serve in various parishes, including as interim pastor for a number of months at St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, following the untimely death of its pastor.

On May 5, 2016, after many battles with stroke-related illnesses over a two-year period, Fr. Theodore reposed in the Lord.

Filed Under: News & Events, Services Tagged With: Theodore Mikovich

Holy Week & Pascha 2016 Schedule

April 19, 2016 By St. Paul Emmaus

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Friday, Apr. 22:
8:30am Lenten Matins
6:30pm Small Compline with Canon of Lazarus

Lazarus Saturday, Apr. 23:
8:15am Lazarus Saturday Matins
9am Divine Liturgy
5pm Palm Sunday Great Vespers (with Litia & Artoklasia)

Palm Sunday, Apr. 24:
8am Palm Sunday Matins
9am Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom for Palm Sunday
6:30pm Bridegroom Matins

Holy Monday, Apr. 25:
8:30am Presanctified Liturgy
6:30pm Bridegroom Matins

Holy Tuesday, Apr. 26:
8:30am Presanctified Liturgy
6:30pm Bridegroom Matins (with the Hymn of Kassiani)

Holy Wednesday, Apr. 27:
8:30am Presanctified Liturgy
6:30pm Holy Unction

Holy Thursday, Apr. 29:
8:30am Vesperal Liturgy of St. Basil
6:30pm 12 Gospels Matins

Holy Friday, Apr. 29:
8:30am Royal Hours
4pm Vespers of Unnailing (Lenten potluck follows)
6:30pm Lamentations Matins (Vigil follows)

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

Pascha Sunday, May 1:
11am Agape Vespers (Easter Egg Hunt follows)

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

Great Lent, Holy Week & Pascha Schedule 2016

March 11, 2016 By St. Paul Emmaus

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During the Holy season of Great Lent, Holy Week and Pascha (March 14 – May 1), St. Paul’s will be celebrating services according to the following schedule (access our full Google calendar here):

First week of Lent: MARCH 14 – MARCH 20

Sunday: 5pm Forgiveness Vespers

Monday: 6:30pm Great Compline with Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete

Tuesday: 6:30pm Great Compline with Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete

Wednesday: 8:30am Lenten Matins, 6:30pm Presanctified Liturgy (followed by Lenten potluck)

Thursday: 6:30pm Great Compline with Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete

Friday: 8:30am Lenten Matins, 6:30pm Small Compline with the Akathist to the Theotokos

Saturday: 8am Matins, 9am Divine Liturgy (commemorating St. Theodore and the Miracle of the Koliva), 5pm Great Vespers

Sunday: 8am Matins, 9am Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great (with procession of icons), 4pm Vespers for Sunday of Orthodoxy (at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Bethlehem)

Second – Fourth weeks of Lent: MARCH 21 – APRIL 10

Monday: 6:30pm Great Compline

Wednesday: 8:30am Lenten Matins, 6:30pm Presanctified Liturgy (followed by Lenten potluck)

Thursday (Mar. 24 ONLY): 6:30pm Great Vespers for the Annunciation

Friday: 8:30am Lenten Matins (On Mar. 25 ONLY: 8am Matins, 9am Divine Liturgy for the Annunciation), 6:30pm Small Compline with the Akathist to the Theotokos

Saturday: 9am Soul Saturday Liturgy (on April 9 ONLY), 5pm Great Vespers

Sunday: 8am Matins, 9am Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great

Fifth week of Lent: APRIL 11 – 17

Monday: 6:30pm Great Compline

Wednesday: 8:30am Presanctified Liturgy; 6pm Small Compline with full Great Canon & Life of St. Mary of Egypt

Thursday: 6:30pm Presanctified Liturgy

Friday: 8:30am Lenten Matins, 6:30pm Small Compline with the Full Akathist to the Theotokos

Saturday: 5pm Great Vespers

Sunday: 8am Matins, 9am Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great

Sixth week of Lent: APRIL 18 – 22

Monday: 6:30pm Great Compline

Wednesday: 8:30am Lenten Matins, 6:30pm Presanctified Liturgy (followed by Lenten potluck)

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

Lazarus Saturday (APR. 23), Palm Sunday (APR. 24) and Holy Week (APR. 25 – MAY 1)

Saturday: 8:15am Lazarus Saturday Matins, 9am Divine Liturgy, 5pm Great Vespers

Sunday: 8am Matins, 9am Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom for Palm Sunday, 6:30pm Bridegroom Matins

Monday: 8:30am Presanctified Liturgy, 6:30pm Bridegroom Matins

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

Wednesday: 8:30am Presanctified Liturgy, 6:30pm Holy Unction

Thursday: 8:30am Vesperal Liturgy of St. Basil, 6:30pm 12 Gospels Matins

Friday: 8:30am Royal Hours, 4pm Vespers of Unnailing (followed by Lenten potluck), 6:30pm Lamentations Matins

Saturday: 10am Vesperal Liturgy of St. Basil, 10:30pm Rush Service, Matins and Divine Liturgy of Holy Pascha (followed by Paschal potluck feast)

Sunday: 11am Agape Vespers (followed by Easter Egg Hunt)

Filed Under: News & Events, Services Tagged With: Great Lent, Pascha, services

Christmas 2015 & Theophany 2016 Schedule

December 14, 2015 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:

Thursday, Dec. 24 – Christmas Eve
8:30am – Royal Hours of the Nativity
10am – Vesperal Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great
6:30pm – Akathist for the Nativity

Friday, 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 the hymnography of the Church for this great feast, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia has put together a wonderful website here.

If you would like to read more about the feast of the Nativity, go 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 2016:

Tuesday, Jan. 5 – Paramon (Eve) of Theophany
8:30am – Royal Hours of Theophany
10am – Vesperal Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great

Wednesday, Jan. 6 – The Feast of Theophany (times moved due to winter weather)
8am – Festal Matins for Theophany
9am – Festal Divine Liturgy for Theophany with the Great Blessing of Water (bring your holy water bottles!)

Sunday, Jan. 10
12pm – Outdoor Blessing of Water at the Emmaus Wildlands Conservancy (3701 Orchid Pl., Emmaus, PA 18049)

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.

To read more about Holy Theophany, go here.

Filed Under: News & Events, Services Tagged With: 2015, 2016, Nativity of Christ, services, Theophany

Oct. 10-11: Bishop Thomas to visit St. Paul’s in Emmaus

August 26, 2015 By St. Paul Emmaus

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Wherever the bishop is, the whole congregation is to be present. —St. Ignatius of Antioch

On the weekend of October 10-11, 2015, His Grace, the Right Reverend Bishop THOMAS (Joseph), Auxiliary Bishop serving in the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Diocese of Charleston, Oakland and the Mid-Atlantic, will make his annual archpastoral visit to St. Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church in Emmaus, Pennsylvania.

His Grace’s biography can be read at this link.

The schedule for His Grace’s visit is as follows:

Saturday, October 10:

  • 8am Men’s Breakfast at the Superior Restaurant in Emmaus
  • 12pm Lunch with the Antiochian Women of St. Paul’s at the 1760 Pub and Grille in Trexlertown (RSVP to Mary Ann Shahda)
  • 5pm Great Vespers, with His Grace presiding from his throne
  • 6:30pm Dinner and Bowling with St. Paul’s teens

Sunday, October 11:

  • 8am Matins, with the ordination of Patrick Maher as subdeacon
  • 9am HIERARCHICAL DIVINE LITURGY, served by His Grace
  • 10:30am Potluck Brunch, with Q&A with church school children
  • 6pm Dinner with Parish Council

Filed Under: Education, News & Events, Services Tagged With: 2015, Bishop Thomas

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