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February 16, 2020 Annunciaton Byzantne Catolic Church Established on July 20, 1969 995 N. West Street - Anaheim, CA 92801-4305 - (714) 533.6292 Located on West Street just south of La Palma Holy Protection of the Mary Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Phoenix SUNDAY LITURGY WELCOME TO OUR 10:00 am PARISH Third Hour On the Feast of Saint 9:40 am Elijah July 20th, we will be celebrating 50 DAILY LITURGIES years of faithful Monday, Tuesday Service to the Wednesday, Friday Catholic Community. 9:00 am We ask for your prayers and support HOLYDAYS as we look to the Vigil Vesper/Liturgy future in our 7:30 pm mandated mission to Feast Day bring our Lord, Jesus Divine Liturgy Christ to the people 9:00 am of California. BAPTISM Membership is required & preparation class. ANOINTING OF THE SICK & SHUT-INS Family members must contact the parish CONFESSIONS Sun 9:30-9:50 am, office. Anointing of the Sick is Daily 8:30-8:50 am or by appointment given in church after the Liturgy. OFFICE HOURS MYSTERY OF CROWNING Monday-Friday 10 am - 4pm Arrangements must be made 6 months in Closed on Thursdays & Holy Days advance. Please call before coming to the office. QUINCEANERA PARISH ADVISORY BOARD Member of the parish and attends our Stephen Kopko, Jan Washicko, Marya Weil, Bruce Terry, Eastern Christian Formation Program. Helen Malinick, Nina Erickson, John Sheftic & Beth Gath EASTERN CHRISTIAN FORMATION PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL September- June on Sunday after the Andy Spisak, Stephen Kopko & Robert Erickson Parish Liturgy Marya Weil Coordinator For registration information, please contact the Parish Office. Served by Right Reverend Stephen G Washko, pastor E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.annunciationbyzantine.org facebook.com/annunciation.byzantine Sunday of Meatfare Tone 3 February 16, 2020 Msgr Michael Moran Margaret Kessel Schedule of Divine Liturgies for this week Marc & Matt Lowery Stephen Demora Carol Petyo Rosa Navarro Kathy Mykeloff John Galamba 15 Saturday FIRST ALL SOULS Margaret Holston Frank Malinick **8:00 am Liturgy with the Panachida and Robby Dugan Betty Perebzak the Reading of the Names of our Charlotte Marie Moran Jessica Kanenbley Deceased. Msgr George N. Vida John Galamba Hebrew Scripture Readings for Sunday’s Gospel Joel Rivera Janet Lambert Isaiah 26:20-27:13 & Joel 1: 13-2: 13 Bill Drahusz Judy Livingston ** Father with our Advisory Board decided to try Deanna Keefe Chuck Johnson Elaine Nale Stella Navarette scheduling the Saturday morning liturgies for the Great Ron & Isabel Christian Fr. Chris Petruska Fast at 8:00 am to allow time for those who want to Margarette Samul Family Bob & Rita Pipta celebrate the Liturgy and join the bakers in the hall Ruth Terry Adrian Flores afterwards. Veronica Navarette Fr. Marcus Gomori Alex Gomori Mary Washko 16 SUN OF MEATFARE & TONE 3, P. 217 & 135 Helen Malinick Petrice (Podhayny) Duncan Confession…………………………..9:30-9:50 am Margaret Dessureault Divine Liturgy & Chrismation & Holy For prayer requests: call Fr. Stephen or E-mail to Communion of Sofia Cabrera…………10:00 am [email protected] For the members of our parish and friends ECF Classes SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Cheesefare Week +CHRISTIAN GEROLA Fell asleep in the Lord Friday 17 Monday Martyr Theodore the Recruit, p. 379 morning at 1:15 am. Kindly remember him and his family 9:00 am +The Priest Francis Vivona in your prayers. Eternal Memory and Blessed Repose. 18 Tuesday Holy Father Leo, Pope of Rome, p. 372 OUR BISHOP JOHN PAZAK needs our prayers. He will 9:00 am +The Priest Francis Vivona be going through knees replacement and will not be with us this week. 19 Wednesday No Scheduled Services—The Eastern Catholic Priests will be meeting at St. Nicholas of BISHOP’S APPEAL 2020 you will be getting in the mail Myra Parish in Fontana, CA from the Bishop’s Office your 2020 Eparchial Appeal brochure, Pledge/Payment form and a Postage-Paid 20 Thursday No Schedule Services Return Envelope. Our parish GOAL $30,954.20. Kindly Parish Office is Closed for the Day give what you can to help our Eparchy and our Church. 21 Friday No Schedule Services we will be at the Anaheim Convention Center for the Los Angeles THREE TUESDAY NIGHTS INTRODUCTION TO Convention. THE BIBLE with Father John Monastero March 10th, 17th & 24th. Here in our parish hall at 7:00 pm- 9:30pm. 22 Saturday No Service Scheduled SEE THE SPECIAL FLYER. Hebrew Scripture Readings for Sunday’s Gospel Sirach 28: 1-7 & Isaiah 58: 1-11 23 Sunday of Cheesefare & Forgiveness Sunday & Tone 7 DAY CANDLE OFFERING 4, p. 218 &1 41 ICONS OF OUR LORD & THEOTOKOS Confessions …………………………9:30-9:50 am The special envelopes are available on the greeting table. Divine Liturgy………………………10:00 am The donation for the Icon Candles are $5. Our Retired & Protosyncellus Bishop Gerald Dino, Eternal Light-Candle Deacons, Clergy will be celebrating the Liturgy with us. +Christian Gerola by Helen Bruce Bring your friends and relatives. Tetrapod Lamps For our parish members and friends Blessings on Bob Pipta by Helen Bruce Blessings on Rita Pipta by Helen Bruce Our Lord LET US JOIN WITH THE SAINTS IN HEAVEN Blessings on Betty Bohner by Helen Bruce TO PRAY FOR THOSE IN NEED The Mother of God Rob Yarosik Fr Stephen Casmus Blessings on China & Nick Weil Albert Hatton Gloria Solis by Marya & Bob Wei Charles Bivens Brian Safian Sunday of Meatfare Tone 3 February 16, 2020 Baking for Our Easter Bake Sale Welcome to AmazonSmile! Our bake sales are important fund raisers for our parish! Remember when shopping on Amazon, We need volunteers to get read for the Easter bake sale. always start at smile.amazon.com No experience is necessary. New and experienced bakers and Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your are welcome. On baking days, we start at 9:00 am on eligible AmazonSmile purchases. Be sure to click on these six Saturdays. (If it is an All Souls Saturday, the “Supporting Annunciation Byzantine Catholic Liturgy will be celebrated at 8:00 am.Coffee and Danish Anaheim.” Rolls after the Liturgy.) At the end of the quarter Amazon will make a direct deposit into our account. Please sign up for these 2020 dates: Sat., Feb. 29 – nut and apricot rolls Thank you for supporting Annunciation Byzantine Sat., March 7 – nut and apricot rolls Catholic Church Anaheim. Sat., March 21 – Paska Sat., March 28 – Paska CALENDAR OF UPCOMING *On each Saturday, bakers will be served a light lunch. FEBRUARY Please sign up with Jan Washicko at the 19 WED Eastern Catholic Clergy Association of coffee socials, or call 714-402-7386 Southern Cal will meet at St. Nicholas of Myra Parish in Fontana, CA. at 10:30 am 21-22-23 Friday, Saturday & Sunday LOS TITHING AND ATTENDANCE REPORT ANGELES CATECHETICAL CONGRESS at Anaheim Convention Our Stewardship February 9 Center. Attendance: Sun—112 souls Daily Liturgies: 4 souls 23 SUN FORGIVENESS SUNDAY Bishop Adult Tithes: $3,570.00 John Pazak and Retired Bishop Gerald Youth Tithes: $2.00 Dino and the Clergy from the L A T-Moblile: $2,645.00 Catechetical Congress will be with us for Principle Reduction: $101.00 the 10:00 am Divine Liturgy & for the Eastern Europe: $50.00 Forgiveness Service. Craft Fair: $40.00 Candles: $154.00 Special Collection for the Church in Please remember our parish in your Will & Bequests. Central & Eastern Europe. 24 MON FIRST DAY OF THE GREAT FAST DETAILED PARISH Strict Fast-7:30 pm Presanctified FINANCIAL REPORT Liturgy is posted on the parish hall bulletin board. 26 WED 7:30 pm Presanctified Liturgy Thank you to our book EASTER ORDERS ARE DUE! keeper, Andy Spisak for keeping us up-to-date on 27 SAT 8:00 am Liturgy Commemorating the our finances. Miracle of the Great Martyr Theodore MORTGAGE BALANCE 2-10–20 $740,581.77 Extra payment last month for $2,235.00 Glory to Jesus Christ! Thank you for your generous donations on the principle of Glory to Him Forever! our mortgage. Thank you. Sunday of Meatfare Tone 3 February 16, 2020 We also honored Helen Malinick, our contribution recorder for many years. She had to retired do to health reasons. God Grant You Many Happy and Blessed Years. HERE ARE SOME PHOTOS FROM LAST WEEK HONORING OUR HEAD CANTOR ROBERT PIPTA. Thank you to everyone who made it possible..
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