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GLORY TO JESUS CHRIST! GLORY TO HIM FOREVER! All Saints Byzantine Catholic Church is committed to gather in the Lord’s name and proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ to all. We invite you to join us in worship and hope that you will experience the Divine Liturgy as a meeting of heaven and earth. Stewardship & Attendance July 7 total attendance was 56. Sunday Offering $569.00 Sanctuary Lamps 100.00 Insurance 700.00 TOTAL $1,369.00 ALL SAINTS BYZANTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH 10291 Bayshore Road North Fort Myers, FL 33917-3801 Very Rev. Steven Galuschik Administrator Rectory: 239-599-4023 Cell Phone: 239-785-6135 allsaintsbyzantinechurch.com [email protected] July 14, 2019 Sunday of the Fathers of the Six Ecumenical Councils Tone 4 Rom 10:1-10 Mt 8:28-9:1 Heb 13:7-16 Jn 17:1-13 Schedule of Church Services and Activities Jul 14 Sunday 10:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy For the Parishioners of All Saints Byzantine Catholic Church Panachida for Charlotte Marko Jul 21 Sunday 10:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy For the Parishioners of All Saints Byzantine Catholic Church Jul 28 Sunday 10:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy For the Parishioners of All Saints Byzantine Catholic Church Panachida for Valarie Poole Aug 4 Sunday 10:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy For the Parishioners of All Saints Byzantine Catholic Church Transfiguration of Our Lord (Solemn Holy Day) Aug 5 Monday 7:00 p.m. Great Vespers with Divine Liturgy Aug 6 Tuesday 9:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy Aug 11 Sunday 10:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy For the Parishioners of All Saints Byzantine Catholic Church Holy Mystery of Penance Confessions heard 45 minutes before each Divine Liturgy or by appointment. St. Elijah: Holy Glorious Prophet (July 20) The Old Testament prophet Elijah the Tishbite lived during the time when King Ahab ruled Israel. Ahab's wife Jezebel was a foreigner who did not worship the One True God of Israel, but the false god Baal. She persecuted prophets, and deceitfully tried to force the people of Israel to turnaway from God and worship Baal. Elijah's fiery personality often brought him into conflict with Ahab and Jezebel, because he was absolutely determined that the people would stay faithful to God. God rewarded Elijah's devotion with the gift of prophecy. Once, when Elijah knew a serious drought was coming soon, God instructed him to leave his home and go east of the Jordan River, promising that he would be fed by a raven. Just as God promised, the raven brought Elijah food, and he was able to drink from a stream. When the stream ran dry God told him to go to the city of Zarephath. In the city he met a widow who was gathering sticks. He asked her for bread, but she replied, "I have no bread baked, and there is only a small amount of flour and oil left for my son and me." There was not enough, she said, to share with another person. Saint Elijah told her not to worry or be afraid but to make the bread and give him a little loaf. She did so, and a great miracle occurred. The widow had enough flour and oil to last a whole year! Sometime later, when her son died, Elijah prayed over his body and the boy came back to life. The widow was overjoyed and said to Elijah, "Now I know that you speak God's word." After many years of drought, God sent Elijah to see King Ahab. By this time, there was famine as well as drought in the land. While searching for food and water, Ahab's advisor Obadiah met Elijah on the road. He told King Ahab that the prophet was back, and Ahab went out to meet him. He said to Elijah, "Is it you, you troubler of Israel?" Saint Elijah told King Ahab that he, the king, was the one who was troubling Israel because he was not living his life according to God's laws, and should not be following the false god Baal. Then he said to the king, "Tell the people of Israel and the four hundred fifty prophets of Baal to meet me on Mount Carmel." (To be continued...) Saints and the Animals that Served Them, p. 23 Volunteer Opportunity – If you would like to volunteer at the Casa Maria Soup Kitchen at Our Lady Guadalupe Church in Immokalee on Monday, August 12, please contact Tom Holland at (508)308-0668 or email [email protected] Remember in Prayer Rt Rev Mitrat Archpriest Wolodymyr Woloszczuk, Rev Andrew Krasulski, Rev Michael Krulak, Rev Andrew Marko, Anna, Dorian, Joseph, Nicholas, Michael Balint, Ann Berna, David Brussee, Brenda Conyers, Irene Derr, Joanne Herriven, Janelle (Misamore) Jessie, Pete Johnson, Nicholas Lawson, Jeff Link, Colleen Mallery, Peter Maroon, Emma Patrick, Anne Poole, Karen Schoepe, Leo Schofield, Missy Shapp, Vincent Spanti, Lindsay Anna Webster Sanctuary Lamp Health and healing for Eileen by the Bednar family Preparatory & Vesting Tables For Fr. Steven and his intentions by the Bednar family

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GLORY TO JESUS CHRIST! GLORY TO HIM FOREVER!

All Saints Byzantine Catholic Church is committed to gather in the Lord’s name and

proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ to all. We invite you to join us in worship and hope

that you will experience the Divine Liturgy as a meeting of heaven and earth.

Stewardship & Attendance July 7 total attendance was 56.

Sunday Offering $569.00 Sanctuary Lamps 100.00 Insurance 700.00

TOTAL $1,369.00

June 9 total attendance was 44. Sunday Offering $ 638.00

ALL SAINTS BYZANTINE

CATHOLIC CHURCH 10291 Bayshore Road

North Fort Myers, FL 33917-3801

Very Rev. Steven Galuschik

Administrator

Rectory: 239-599-4023

Cell Phone: 239-785-6135 allsaintsbyzantinechurch.com

[email protected]

July 14, 2019

Sunday of the Fathers of the

Six Ecumenical Councils

Tone 4

Rom 10:1-10 Mt 8:28-9:1

Heb 13:7-16 Jn 17:1-13

Schedule of Church Services and Activities

Jul 14 Sunday 10:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy For the Parishioners of All Saints Byzantine Catholic Church

Panachida for Charlotte Marko

Jul 21 Sunday 10:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy For the Parishioners of All Saints Byzantine Catholic Church

Jul 28 Sunday 10:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy For the Parishioners of All Saints Byzantine Catholic Church

Panachida for Valarie Poole

Aug 4 Sunday 10:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy For the Parishioners of All Saints Byzantine Catholic Church

Transfiguration of Our Lord (Solemn Holy Day)

Aug 5 Monday 7:00 p.m. Great Vespers with Divine Liturgy

Aug 6 Tuesday 9:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy

Aug 11 Sunday 10:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy For the Parishioners of All Saints Byzantine Catholic Church

Holy Mystery of Penance – Confessions heard 45 minutes before each Divine Liturgy or by appointment.

St. Elijah: Holy Glorious Prophet (July 20) The Old Testament prophet Elijah the Tishbite lived during the time when King Ahab ruled Israel. Ahab's wife Jezebel was a foreigner who did not worship the One True God of Israel, but the false god Baal. She persecuted prophets, and deceitfully tried to force the people of Israel to turnaway from God and worship Baal. Elijah's fiery personality often brought him into conflict with Ahab and Jezebel, because he was absolutely determined that the people would stay faithful to God.

God rewarded Elijah's devotion with the gift of prophecy. Once, when Elijah knew a serious drought was coming soon, God instructed him to leave his home and go east of the Jordan River, promising that he would be fed by a raven. Just as God promised, the raven brought Elijah food, and he was able to drink from a stream. When the stream ran dry God told him to go to the city of Zarephath.

In the city he met a widow who was gathering sticks. He asked her for bread, but she replied, "I have no bread baked, and there is only a small amount of flour and oil left for my son and me." There was not enough, she said, to share with another person. Saint Elijah told her not to worry or be afraid but to make the bread and give him a little loaf. She did so, and a great miracle occurred. The widow had enough flour and oil to last a whole year! Sometime later, when her son died, Elijah prayed over his body and the boy came back to life. The widow was overjoyed and said to Elijah, "Now I know that you speak God's word."

After many years of drought, God sent Elijah to see King Ahab. By this time, there was famine as well as drought in the land. While searching for food and water, Ahab's advisor Obadiah met Elijah on the road. He told King Ahab that the prophet was back,

and Ahab went out to meet him. He said to Elijah, "Is it you, you troubler of Israel?" Saint Elijah told King Ahab that he, the king, was the one who was troubling Israel because he was not living his life according to God's laws, and should not be following the false god Baal. Then he said to the king, "Tell the people of Israel and the four hundred fifty prophets of Baal to meet me on Mount Carmel." (To be continued...)

Saints and the Animals that Served Them, p. 23

Volunteer Opportunity – If you would like to volunteer at the Casa Maria Soup Kitchen at Our Lady Guadalupe Church in Immokalee on Monday, August 12, please contact Tom Holland at (508)308-0668 or email [email protected]

Remember in Prayer – Rt Rev Mitrat Archpriest Wolodymyr Woloszczuk, Rev Andrew Krasulski, Rev Michael Krulak, Rev Andrew Marko, Anna, Dorian, Joseph, Nicholas, Michael Balint, Ann Berna, David Brussee, Brenda Conyers, Irene Derr, Joanne Herriven, Janelle (Misamore) Jessie, Pete Johnson, Nicholas Lawson, Jeff Link, Colleen Mallery, Peter Maroon, Emma Patrick, Anne Poole, Karen Schoepe, Leo Schofield, Missy Shapp, Vincent Spanti, Lindsay Anna Webster

Sanctuary Lamp Health and healing for Eileen

by the Bednar family

Preparatory & Vesting Tables For Fr. Steven and his intentions

by the Bednar family