ALL SAINTS ORTHODOX Prayer List: Above all, we are a praying community. Keep this list near your prayer corner, and in your daily prayers, remember our Brothers & Sisters in : The newly married Subdeacon Paul and Donna Witek; the soldier Nicholas Staback of Archbald, severely injured in Afghanistan; Betty Perechinsky, Olga Paulishak, and Matushka Anne Hester, recovering from Olyphant, Pennsylvania surgery; Eleanor Krushinski; Peg Puthorosky; Reader Daniel & Drobish & family; Fr. John Adamcio (Barbara Puhalla’s son); Jacqueline Castellano; Milly Kuzmiak; Barbara Puhalla; catechumen Jamie Oakley; Claudia Mikulak; Jessica Stafursky; Mary Walczak; Marion McClure; Pat; Marie; Dominick; John; Frances Terrinoni, Harry, Anna; Fr. Alexander Atty; Bob Bryer; & Theresa Bullick; Fr. Timothy Holowatch; Irene Zarnoski; Eva Hudanish; Fr. Nilus Lerro; Colleen Kovalchik; Anne Peregrim; Maria Strubel; Annette Schlasta, Karen Schlasta; Barbara, Barbara and Alexis Teddick; Linda Stuchlak; Ruth Huber; Karen Naughton, Janice Skolic; Elizabeth Generotti, Sonia Lopatofsky, William Semon; Elizabeth Barbone, Matthew Brown, Allen Generotti; John, Celia, Kelli, infant John Mazziotti; Debbie Masko, Justin Strubel, Mariha Telford, Fr. Claude Vinyard; the child Mary Wyslutsky; Olga Bednarek, Carol Brooks, Daria & Justin Cunningham, Ann Dahulich, Sofia Delosky, Mat. Dolores Donlick, Delores Evonitsky, Gregory Geeza, Fr. Sergei Glagolev, Irene Glowatz, Olga Harvilchuck; Lliam Hepplewhite, Ann Howansky, Dennis Hoyniak, John & Ruth Hudanish, Betty Hunyak, Cindy Jones, Mary Kuhar, Irene Kushmanich, Anastasia Lisiak, Valerie Lucia, Willy Moskwa, Irene Occhipinti, Vera Paulishak, Helen Priblo, John Puthorosky, Eleanor Siniawa, Sandra Stafursky, Barbara Teddick, Sr.; Dorothy Wansacz; Allison, Amy, Ann, Anthony, Barbara, Cathy, Christina, Christopher, David, Denise, Donna, Dorothy, Eleanor, Elena, John, Joseph, Joseph, Karen, Kevin, Mara, Maria, , Michael, Natasha, Paul, Rick, Sarah, Thomas, Tom; the soldiers Anthony, Thomas, Joseph, Gregory, Peter, Michael, and Christina; for all widows, orphans, prisoners, and refugees, especially those afflicted by the tornadoes, fires, and flooding throughout this country; all those suffering chronic illness, financial hardship and worry; all Orthodox seminarians and their families; all Orthodox monks, nuns and all those considering the monastic life; all Orthodox missionaries, especially Christina, and their families; and all those attending the All-American Council of the Orthodox Church in America this week in Seattle. …And for blessed repose for the souls of: Newly departed Stephen Schlasta (uncle of Joe Schlasta and Joanie Setzer); Patrick Naughton (Ann’s brother-in-law), Maria Oles and Taisia (Terri) Drobish; Frank Ciesielski; Carol; the ever-memorable Paul Priblo; and all those departed this life in the hope of the Resurrection. Typically, names remain on this list for 40 days, unless requested otherwise. Those confined to hospitals or homes, or suffering chronic illnesses, remain on the list.

COFFEE HOUR: Today—Bandru & Lalovic Families. Next week—Stafursky Families (Steve, Pat & Ken). OCTOBER SPONSORSHIPS: Bulletins ($30) – in memory of Paul Priblo. Web Site ($25 – with prayers for continued good health for Nicholas Stuchlak. Shut-In Mailings ($25) – in memory of Maria Oles. Thank you to all Donors and Sponsors! Emergency Sick Calls can be made at any time. Please call Fr. David’s cell phone, 878-5074, when a family member is admitted to the hospital. Anointing In Sickness: The of Anointing is available in Church, in the hospital, or in your home, for anyone who is sick, no matter how severe. It doesn’t mean ―Last Rites!‖ Marriages and Baptisms require early planning, scheduling, and selection of sponsors (crown bearers or godparents). See Father before setting dates and reserving reception halls! Sunday, October 30, 2011 Funerals are celebrated for practicing Orthodox Christians. Please see Father for details. th The Orthodox Church totally opposes cremation; we cannot celebrate a funeral service for persons 20 Sunday After Pentecost being cremated. Holy Apostle Mark of the Seventy Apostles All Saints Orthodox Church Corner of Willow & Grant Streets – Olyphant, PA TODAY’S – Luke 8:26-39 [At that time, and His disciples] sailed to the PO Box 207, Olyphant, PA 18447 country of the Gadarenes, which is opposite Galilee. And when He stepped out on the land, Office: 489-0942; Hall 489-5591 there met Him a certain man from the city who had demons for a long time. And he wore no Rector–Fr. David Cowan clothes, nor did he live in a house but in the tombs. When he saw Jesus, he cried out, fell Home: 698-7825; Cell Phone 878-5074 Email [email protected] Web www.allsaintsolyphant.org down before Him, and with a loud voice said, "What have I to do with You, Jesus, Son of the Diocese of Eastern Pennsylvania: www.doepa.org Most High God? I beg You, do not torment me!" For He had commanded the unclean spirit th to come out of the man. For it had often seized him, and he was kept under guard, bound Sunday, October 30, 2011 ~ 20 Sunday After Pentecost with chains and shackles; and he broke the bonds and was driven by the demon into the Apostles Tertius, Mark, Justus, and Artemas, of the Seventy Apostles (1st c.) wilderness. Jesus asked him, saying, "What is your name?" And he said, "," because : Galatians 1:11-19; Gospel: Luke 8:26-39 many demons had entered him. And they begged Him that He would not command them to Services & Activities go out into the abyss. Now a herd of many swine was feeding there on the mountain. So they ***Fr. David and Council President Ken Stafursky will be begged Him that He would permit them to enter them. And He permitted them. Then the away until Sat. 11/5 at the All-American Council in Seattle.*** demons went out of the man and entered the swine, and the herd ran violently down the Father Daniel Geeza will serve the Divine Services today and will be available this week for any steep place into the lake and drowned. When those who fed them saw what had happened, pastoral emergencies. Father Dan’s number is 489-0882. If you do have a pastoral emergency, they fled and told it in the city and in the country. Then they went out to see what had also call Father David’s cell, (570) 878-5074, and inform him of the situation, as time permits. happened, and came to Jesus, and found the man from whom the demons had departed, Today 9:00 AM with Litya for Paul Priblo & Stephen Schlasta sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed and in his right mind. And they were afraid. They also who Sat. 11/5 5:30 PM Private Confession Available – Fr. Alexander Atty will be here had seen it told them by what means he who had been demon-possessed was healed. Then to hear Confessions and serve Great Vespers. the whole multitude of the surrounding region of the Gadarenes asked Him to depart from 6:00 PM Great Vespers them, for they were seized with great fear. And He got into the boat and returned. Sun. 11/6 9:00 AM Divine Liturgy – Please stay for Potato Peeling during Coffee Hour. ENVELOPE CORRECTION: In your new box of envelopes, due to a printing error, the Mon. 11/7 7:00 PM Great Vespers & Litya – Feast of St. Michael & the Archangels ―National Church Assessment‖ envelope dated Nov. 6, is missing the amount. It is $30.00. Tues. 11/8 9:00 AM Divine Liturgy – Feast of St. Michael & the Archangels ***Thanks to all who made the Costume & Pizza Party on Friday so much fun!*** Sat. 11/12 3:30 PM Private Confession Available COMING UP AT ALL SAINTS: 4:00 PM Great Vespers -Sunday & Monday, 11/6-7: Pierogi Making. All hands – male and female – are needed Sun. 11/13 9:00 AM Divine Liturgy for peeling, pinching, stirring, lifting, you name it, we need it! Sunday 11/6 after Liturgy is Mon. 11/14 4:30 PM ―Neighbor Night‖ – for our neighbors in the Potato Peeling – men, please stay to carry buckets and move tables. Monday 11/7, 10 Chichilla-McDade-Olyphant Apartments – Please come help AM is Pierogi Making. Every hand helps! set up, serve, and welcome our guests! -Monday 11/14, 4:30 PM: “Neighbor Night” Returns! This time we welcome the The Advent Fast, or , begins Tuesday, November 15. All of us who are residents of the Chichilla-McDade ―High Rise‖ apartments, for a homemade dinner and in good health, and old enough to confess our sins, are called to fast from meat and dairy products until December 25, as we empty ourselves Church Open House! Please set aside some time that day and the previous day to help, and of our own desires so that the Lord may fill us with the joy of His birth in the flesh! look out for upcoming announcements of specific times when help is needed. Thank you! Fri. 11/18 4:00-7:00 PM Clam Chowder Sale – Please come and help sell (or buy!) some of our -Friday 11/18, 4-7 PM: Clam Chowder Sale! Tell your friends—our famous Clam famous Clam Chowder and assist in this important fund raiser! Chowder is on sale by the quart, $7.00—take-out only. Sign up on the candle stand or leave a Sat. 11/19 5:30 PM Private Confession Available message at the church office, 489-0942. 6:00 PM Great Vespers ELEVATOR: The elevator is awaiting a (hopefully final!) inspection this coming week. Sun. 11/20 9:00 AM Divine Liturgy Please know that it has not been broken... merely awaiting the updating of some hardware 7:00 PM Great Vespers & Litya Entry of the Mother of God into the Temple and the decision from the Commonwealth of PA on what kinds of inspections are needed to Mon. 11/21 9:00 AM Divine Liturgy Entry of the Mother of God into the Temple clear it. CONTRIBUTIONS: 10/23 Weekly / Loose $1321.00; Church Supplies $64.00. WELCOME NEWCOMERS & VISITORS: A big Thanks to the “O” Club, who donated the Hospitality Bags for visitors to the It is our joy to have you with us today! Please introduce yourself to Fr. David Reconsecration Celebration! at the end of the Liturgy, and join us for Coffee Hour down in the Hall!