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733 Starkweather Ave.Cleveland, OhioMailing:733 Starkweather Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44113T 216 741.1310F 216 623 1092www.sttheodosius.org
•Archpriest John Zdinak Dean
• Dn. Daniel Boerio
•Subdeacon Theodore Lentz
• Reader Julius Kovach Ecclesiarch & Choirmaster
Divine ServicesEve Sundays & Feast Days5:00 PM Confessions6:00 PM Great Vespers
Sundays and Feast Days8:40 AM 3rd and 6th Hour9:00 AM Divine Liturgy* AMBO: Articles for pub-lication should be submitted to: [email protected] Wednesday of each week before noon.
* CALENDAR: Event dates must be submitted by the 15th. of each month.
AUGUST 28, 201111TH. SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
VEN. JOB OF POCHAEVMARTYR SUSANNA
AmboST. THEODOSIUS ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL
REMINDER:Please be sure that cell phones are turned offbefore entering the temple.
HIEROMARTYR CYPRIAN THE BISHOP OF CARTHAGE (AUG. 31)
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The Hieromartyr Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage, was born in about the year 200 in the city of Carthage (Northern Africa), where all his life and work took place. Thascius Cyprianus was the son of a rich pagan senator, and received a fine secular
education becoming a splendid orator, and a teacher of rhetoric and philosophy in the school of Carthage. He often ap-peared in the courts to defend his fellow citizens.
Cyprian afterwards recalled that for a long time "he remained in a deep dark mist.., far from the light of Truth." His fortune,
received from his parents and from his work, was spent on sumptuous banquets, but they were not able to quench in him the thirst for truth. He became acquainted with the writings of the Apologist Tertullian, and became convinced of the truth of
Christianity. The holy bishop later wrote that he thought it was impossible for him to attain to the regeneration promised by the Savior, because of his habits.
He was helped by his friend and guide, the presbyter Cecilius, who assured him of the power of God's grace. At 46 years
of age the studious pagan was received into the Christian community as a catechumen. Before accepting Baptism, he dis-tributed his property to the poor and moved into the house of the presbyter Cecilius.
When St Cyprian was finally baptized, he wrote in the Treatise To Donatus: "When the water of regeneration cleansed the impurity of my former life, a light from on high shone into my heart... and the Spirit transformed me into a new man by a second birth. Then at once, in a miraculous manner, certainty replaced doubt, mysteries were revealed, and darkness be-
came light.... Then it was possible to acknowledge that what was born of the flesh and lived for sin was earthly, but what the Holy Spirit had vivified began to be of God.... In God and from God is all our strength.... Through Him we, while living
upon the earth, have a hint of future bliss."
Two years after his Baptism, the saint was ordained to the priesthood. When Bishop Donatus of Carthage died, St Cyprian was unanimously chosen as bishop. He gave his consent, having complied with his guide's request, and was consecrated
Bishop of Carthage in the year 248.
The saint first of all concerned himself about the welfare of the Church and the eradication of vices among the clergy and
flock. The saintly life of the archpastor evoked in everyone a desire to imitate his piety, humility and wisdom. The fruitful ac-tivity of St Cyprian became known beyond the bounds of his diocese. Bishops from other sees often turned to him for ad-vice on how to deal with various matters.
A persecution by the emperor Decius (249-251), revealed to the saint in a vision, forced him to go into hiding. His life was necessary to his flock for the strengthening of faith and courage among the persecuted. Before his departure from his dio-
cese, the saint distributed the church funds among all the clergy for the aid of the needy, and in addition he sent further funds.
He kept in constant touch with the Carthaginian Christians through his epistles, and he wrote letters to presbyters, confes-
sors and martyrs. Some Christians, broken by torture, offered sacrifice to the pagan gods. These lapsed Christians ap-pealed to the confessors, asking to give them what is called a letter of reconciliation, i.e. an certificate for accepting them
back into the Church. St Cyprian wrote a general letter to all the Carthaginian Christians, stating that those who lapsed dur-ing a time of persecution might be admitted into the Church, but this must be preceded by an investigation of the circum-stances under which the falling away came about. It was necessary to determine the sincerity of contrition of the lapsed. To
admit them was possible only after penance, and with the permission of the bishop. Some of the lapsed insistently de-manded their immediate re-admittance into the Church and caused unrest in the whole community. St Cyprian wrote the
bishops of other dioceses asking their opinion, and from all he received full approval of his directives.
During his absence the saint authorized four priests to examine the lives of persons preparing for ordination to the priest-hood and the deaconate. This met with resistance from the layman Felicissimus and the presbyter Novatus, roused to in-
dignation against their bishop. St Cyprian excommunicated Felicissimus and six of his followers. In his letter to the flock, the saint touchingly admonished all not to separate themselves from the unity of the Church, to be subject to the lawful com-
mands of the bishop and to await his return. This letter kept the majority of Carthaginian Christians faithful to the Church.
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In a short while, St Cyprian returned to his flock. The insubordination of Felicissimus was put to an end at a local Council in the year 251. This Council decreed that it was possible to receive the lapsed back into the Church after a penance, and it
affirmed the excommunication of Felicissimus.
During this time there occurred a new schism, led by the Roman presbyter Novatian, and joined by the Carthaginian presby-ter Novatus, a former adherent of Felicissimus. Novatian asserted that those who lapsed during a time of persecution could
not be readmitted, even if they repented of their sin. Besides this, Novatian with the help of Novatus convinced three Italian bishops during the lifetime of the lawful Roman bishop Celerinus to place another bishop on the Roman cathedra. Against
such iniquity, St Cyprian wrote a series of encyclicals to the African bishops, and later a whole book, ON THE UNITY OF THE CHURCH."
When the discord in the Carthage church began to quiet down, a new calamity began: a pestilential plague flared up. Hun-
dreds of people fled from the city, leaving the sick without help, and the dead without burial. St Cyprian, providing an exam-ple by his firmness and his courage, tended the sick and buried the dead himself, not only Christians but also pagans. The
plague was accompanied by drought and famine. A horde of barbarian Numidians, taking advantage of the misfortune, fell upon the inhabitants, taking many into captivity. St Cyprian moved many rich Carthaginians to offer up means for feeding the starving and ransoming captives.
When a new persecution against Christians spread under the emperor Valerian (253-259), the Carthaginian proconsul Pater-nus ordered the saint to offer sacrifice to idols. He steadfastly refused to do this. He also refused to give the names and ad-
dresses of the presbyters of the church of Carthage. They sent the saint to the city of Curubis, and Deacon Pontus voluntar-ily followed his bishop into exile.
On the day the saint arrived at the place of exile he had a vision, predicting for him a quick martyr's end. While in exile, St
Cyprian wrote many letters and books. Desiring to suffer at Carthage, he returned there. Taken before the court, he was set at liberty until the following year. Nearly all the Christians of Carthage came to take leave of their bishop and receive his
blessing.
At the trial, St Cyprian calmly and firmly refused to offer sacrifice to idols and was sentenced to beheading with a sword. Hearing the sentence, St Cyprian said, "Thanks be to God!" All the people cried out with one voice, "Let us also be be-
headed with him!"
Coming to the place of execution, the saint again gave his blessing to all and arranged to give twenty-five gold coins to the
executioner. He then tied a handkerchief over his eyes, and gave his hands to be bound to the presbyter and archdeacon standing near him and lowered his head. Christians put their cloths and napkins in front of him so as to collect the martyr's blood. St Cyprian was executed in the year 258. The body of the saint was taken by night and given burial in a private crypt
of the procurator Macrobius Candidianus.
Some say that his holy relics were transferred to France in the time of King Charles the Great (i.e. Charlemagne, 771-814).
St Cyprian of Carthage left the Church a precious legacy: his writings and 80 letters. The works of St Cyprian were accepted by the Church as a model of Orthodox confession and read at two Ecumenical Councils (Ephesus and Chalcedon).
In the writings of St Cyprian the Orthodox teaching about the Church is stated: It has its foundation upon the Lord Jesus
Christ, and was proclaimed and built up by the Apostles. The inner unity is expressed in an unity of faith and love, and the outer unity is actualized by the hierarchy and sacraments of the Church.
In the Church Christ comprises all the fulness of life and salvation. Those having separated themselves from the unity of the Church do not have true life in themselves. Christian love is shown as the bond that holds the Church together. "Love is the foundation of all the virtues, and it continues with us eternally in the Heavenly Kingdom."
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PRAYER REQUESTS
DEPARTED:Anna Brigadin +8/11/11Michael Mytrohovich +7/22/11
Ill Afflicted & Special IntentionsAfanasi BalaszJohn BaranichJudy BaughmanAmanda BernesCarol BohurjakThomas BohurjakAlbert Casey Sr.Christine CrichtonLaina DachtylCindy DurkalskiMelanie FaunceBernadine Gindlesperger Julia GrabowskiSandee HolodDonna Jacak
Victor Jacak
Diane Kearsey ( Janice Tkacz’s sister)
Sarah KerseyMarie KucharskiDorothy LaskovichPaul LaskovichElise ManellaBrian and Valerie Marshall(Parishioners of Fr. Andrew)Ernie MatyRandy Morris (Grandson of Tom & Maria Broslawik)Anna Mysiw (Friend and Neighbor of Helen Antonik)Alex and Jerilyn OppenheimGrace Parhamovich
(Karen Felon’s Mother)Peter and Gina Petkac (Judy Gartman’s Brother & Sister-in-law)
David Roman (Nephew of
Margaret Rusynyk)Thomas ShepardMary Ann Silberhorn
Charles TamonyBarbara Thompson (Phyllis
Gindlesperger’s Sister-In-Law)
Shirley Villoni (Ann Mytrohovich’s mother)James WalshRuth YurikWayne YurikNadia Zdinak (Fr. John’s Grandmother)
Rob & Alexandra & Unborn Child
Erik & Gwen Hasselquist& Unborn Child
Jason & Elizabeth (Zimmerman)& Unborn ChildSarah & Kevin (Zimmerman)& Unborn Child
CONGRATULATIONS:Russell & Tanya Carlton& Newborn Daughter
Dome Lighters Donations to offset the cost of lighting the domes can be made for
The Health Of or In Memory Of your loved ones. Contact the Parish Office if you are interested.
TODAY we WELCOME the V. Rev. PETER PAWLACK
from MONASTERY OF ST. JOHN THE THEOLOGIAN Fr. John will return tomorrow.
ANNOUNCEMENT If anyone has photos of parish life or memorabilia that you are willing to lend or donate, please contact Cindy Zdinak. Some of the items will be used for display during our weekend. Other items/photos will be archived or displayed permanently. If you are interested in joining our efforts on an “Archive Committee”, I would like to hear from you. Thanking you in advance, Cindy Zdinak, 440-243-8445, [email protected]
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Welcome VisitorsOur parish welcomes you and thanks you for joining us at today’s Divine Liturgy. While only Orthodox Christians may approach the chalice for Holy Communion,
everyone is welcome to partake of the Holy Bread after Liturgy. You are also invited to join us for fellowship in the Parish Hall following Liturgy.
COFEE HOUR & GREETERS SCHEDULES Coffee Hour Hosts: Greeters: 08/21/11 Jim & Vicki Danko Linda Smotzer & Sonia Vorell 08/28/11 Karen Felon Albert Casey & Paul Pangrace 09/04/11 Judy Gartman & Susan Lentz Karen Felon & Eric Hasselquist 09/11/11 100TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION BANQUET Phyllis Gindlesperger & Virginia Medvec 09/18/11 Joyce Tabeling & Judy Schwind Steve & Eileen Bonder
GOD’S GIFTS TO US - OUR GIFTS TO GOD
Weekly expenses: $ 6,538.00 Last week’s collection $ 2,513.00 Over/Under < $ 4,025.00 >
AttendanceMembers 87~ Visitors 31 ~ Total 118
WEDDING BANNSNATALE EVANS & RICHARD THOOMB
September 2, 2011~
GABE TABELING & SHYANNE SWIGERTSeptember 4, 2011
CHURCH SCHOOL DATES SEPTEMBER 24 THROUGH NOVEMBER 19
REGISTRATION will begin the weekend of September 3-4. Registration cost will be $5.00 per student with a $10.00 family maximum.
ASSISTANCE NEEDED Do you have any wonderful, exciting or interesting ideas for a parish fundraiser or
social activity such as bowling, monster golf, steak roast, lamb roast, sledding, wingding, spaghetti dinner, or fish fry?
If you have ideas, or contacts, and are able to help at the event in any way, contact
Darrell Felon @440-238-3837 or [email protected].
FAITH ENRICHMENTFaith Enrichment classes will begin 11:00 AM
Thursday, September 15, at Ridge Manor
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR EVANGELIZATION During the month of September there will be multiple opportunities to evangelize in direct and indirect ways. In addition to our
celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the construction of the Temple on the weekend of September 10 & 11, there are three other
opportunities:
1. On Saturday, September 10th., Sparx City Hop will be taking place which coincides with our activities for the 100th Anniversary Cele-
bration. All over the City of Cleveland there will be trolleys providing transportation to visitors to see the City and to stop-off at multiple loca-
tions throughout the day. One of the stops will be our Cathedral, and since you will already be there, all that is needed is to be aware that we
may have visitors stopping in all day. These will, of course, be in addition to those visitors we are already anticipating. The only difference
may be that these visitors will not necessarily be aware of our celebration. Nevertheless we want to show them our hospitality and welcome
them into our midst.
2. The following weekend is the 13th Annual Tremont Arts Festival which will be held at Lincoln Park . It takes place on Saturday, Sep-
tember 17th (from 11am to 6 pm) and Sunday, September 18th (from noon to 5 pm). We are aware that many of you will be volunteering for
the previous-weeks 100th Anniversary Celebration. Again, nevertheless, we want to extend the opportunity for you to volunteer for this
year’s event. If you are able to provide even one hour of your time, it will be most welcome. Please contact me or Joyce to volunteer.
3. Finally, on Sunday, September 18th., there will be an Inter-Orthodox Golf Outing which overlaps the second day of the Tremont Arts
Festival.
Please mark your calendars and consider each of these opportunities to engage in evangelization, hospitality and fellowship.
NEXT PARISH COUNCIL MEETING
Wednesday, AUGUST 31, 6:00 PM at Ridge Manor
CATHEDRAL BELLS
The Cathedral Bells are in need of repair. For safety reasons the bells are not able to
be rung. The cost of making the needed replacement and repairs is $25,000. It would be wonderful to have our bells repaired before our Centennial Celebration. As in the past, I am presenting a challenge to all of our parishioners to consider a donation for these repairs. Considering that we have about 100 households, I ask you to consider a donation of $200 per household. Some may not be able to meet this challenge and I ask you to do the best you can. Some may be able to do better than the challenge and I thank you in advance for doing so. Together, we can bring the sound of the bells back to St. Theodosius Cathedral. As of August 21, 2011 we have raised $ 15,379.00! Thank you! God bless you all, Fr. John
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BIBLE READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 28
August 28 1 Cor. 9:2-12
Matt. 18:23-35
August 29 2 Cor. 5:10-15
Mark 1:9-15
August 30 2 Cor. 5:15-21
Mark 1:16-22
August 31 2 Cor. 6:11-16
Mark 1:23-28
Sept. 1 1 Tim. 2:1-7
Luke 4:16-22
Sept. 2 2 Cor.7:10-16
Mark 2:18-22
Sept. 3 1 Cor. 1:26-29
Matt. 20:29-34
SAVE THE DATE!100TH ANNIVERSARY OF OUR BEAUTIFUL HISTORIC CATHEDRAL
1911 – 2011Our celebratory weekend will be September 9 – 11, 2011
Details will be coming soon.
(Remember, this is YOUR place of worship. Participation in this historic weekend,
by way of attendance and/or talents, is expected of each of us)
SAVE THIS DATE INTER-ORTHODOX GOLF SCRAMBLE
sponsored by: St. Innocent & St. TheodosiusSUNDAY, SEPT. 18, 2011 at Springale Golf Course, North Olmsted
$75.00 -18 Holes/Lunch/Steak Dinner Registration 12:00 Noon Tee off time 12:50 PM
CONTACT: Lauren Eppele at 216-956-1845 or [email protected]
1990’S PICTURES NEEDED
If anyone can provide pictures from the 1990’s repairs
on the Cathedral, please contact the office.
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Sunday, August 28VEN. JOB OF POCHAEVMARTYR SUSANNA9:00 AM Divine Liturgy11:00 AM FOCA Meeting
Monday, August 29STRICT FASTBEHEADING OF ST. JOHNTHE BAPTISTFr. John Returns
Tuesday, August 30SS. ALEXANDER, JOHN ANDPAUL, PATRS. OF CONSTANTINOPLEST. ALEXANDER NEVSKY40 Day Memorial Michael Mytrohovich
Wednesday, August 31SASH OF THE THEOTOKOSHIEROMARTYR CYPRIANBISHOP OF CARTHAGE6:00 PM Parish Council Meeting@Ridge Manor
Thursday, September 1VEN. SIMEON THE STYLITEVEN. MARTHA
Friday, September 2 VEN. SS. ANTHONY AND THEODOSIUS OF THE KIEV CAVES 2:00 PM Evans & Thoomb Wedding
! ! Saturday, September 3 HIEROMARTYR ANTHIMUS VEN. THEOCTISTUS ST. PHOEBE 6:00 PM Great Vespers
Sunday, September 4 HIEROMARTYR BABLAS HOLY PROPHET MOSES RELICS ST. JOASAPH 9:00 AM Divine Liturgy 11:00 AM Church School Registration 11:00 AM FOCA Meeting 2:00 PM Tabeling-Swigert Wedding
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