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Year of Mercy Column: What Is Mercy?

Author: Peter Yaremko The Hebrew word “hesed” is often translated as “mercy.” But “mercy” as commonly understood today does not do justice to the richness and depth of meaning of “hesed.” A fuller translation of “hesed” would encompass concepts like trustworthy,...

Year of Mercy Column: Christmas

Author: Peter Yaremko The Old Testament book of Exodus warns us that no one can see God and live. But during these days of celebration of the Nativity, we are mindful that in his mercy, God has, in fact, showed us his face. It is the innocent and inviting face of an...

December 27, 2015 Sunday after the Nativity of our Lord God and Saviour Jesus Christ, Octoechos Tone 6; Holy and Just Joseph, King David and James, Brother of the Lord in the Flesh; Holy Apostle, First Martyr and Archdeacon Stephen

GREAT VESPERS Kathisma Reading “Blessed is the man…” is sung. At Psalm 140 In Tone 6 Lead my soul forth from prison* that I may give thanks to Your name. O Christ, You won the victory over Hades, You ascended the Cross so that You might raise up with Yourself...

Year of Mercy Column: What Does “Jubilee” Mean?

Author: Peter Yaremko Jubilee years have a deep history in the Hebrew scriptures. According to Leviticus, slaves and prisoners were freed, debts forgiven, land and possessions returned to their rightful owners. Perhaps most important, during such a year the mercy of...

Tradition

by Brent Kostyniuk In the movie Fiddler on the Roof, the village milkman, Tevye lives his life according to the dictates of Tradition. However, he often does not know the reason for a particular tradition, only that it must be followed. While Tradition plays an...

Year of Mercy Column: Why Did the Pope Choose Dec 8?

Year of Mercy Column: Why Did the Pope Choose Dec 8?

Author: Peter Yaremko The Jubilee Year of Mercy opened on December 8, the fiftieth anniversary of the closing of Second Vatican Council. On this date also the Roman Catholic Church marks the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. In the Eastern Church we celebrate...

Transfiguration

As a writer, some of the most interesting columns to do are the ones which respond to questions from readers. This is one of them. Marie approached me regarding confusion about the Transfiguration. Was Christ’s divinity truly revealed? The question is a timely one....

December 9, 2015 Conception of St. Anna

GREAT VESPERS Kathisma Reading “Blessed is the man…” is sung. At Psalm 140 In Tone 4 Out of the depths I cry to You, O Lord;* O Lord, hear my voice! The barren Anna leaped for joy when she gave birth to Mary the Virgin who in turn will give birth in the flesh...

54 Ways to Be Merciful During the Jubilee Year of Mercy

Practicing mercy in our lives actually does take practice Source: Aleteia The Pharisees saw this and said to his disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?” He heard this and said, “Those who are well do not need a physician, but the sick...

Year of Mercy Column: The Jubilee Prayer of Pope Francis

Author: Peter Yaremko You and I cannot be in Rome on Tuesday when the Holy Father opens The Jubilee Year of Mercy by throwing open the Holy Door of Saint Peter's Basilica. But we can be there with him in spirit by offering the Jubilee Prayer Pope Francis wrote: Lord...

His Beatitude Patriarch Sviatoslav: Pastoral Letter on the Occasion of the Opening of the Holy Year of Mercy (UKR)

«Милосердя хочу!» (Мт. 9, 13) ПОСЛАННЯ з нагоди проголошення Святого року Божого милосердя в УГКЦ   Дорогі в Христі! Разом з усією Вселенською Церквою входимо в благодатний час особливого Святого року, який, за волею Святішого Отця Франциска, триватиме від 8 грудня...

Year of Mercy Column: The Gaze of Mercy

Author: Peter Yaremko Today is the third Sunday of the Nativity Fast (Advent). In little more than a week, Pope Francis will open the Jubilee Year of Mercy. Advent has been called Little Lent, because it is a time of repentance in preparation for the celebration of...

St. Philip’s Fast

The American Shopping Season is at hand. Some people will spend it jostling for bargains; others will pass the time lamenting the commercialization of Christmas. The Eastern Churches, on the other hand, encourage their faithful to prepare for this feast by fasting....

The Nativity Fast in the Home

The Shopping Season is at hand. Some people will spend it jostling for bargains; others will pass the time lamenting the commercialization of Christmas. The Eastern Churches, on the other hand, encourage their faithful to prepare for this feast by increasing their...

Year of Mercy Column: The Hundreth Lamb

Author: Peter Yaremko What does the Jubilee logo try to say to us? The logo and the motto of the Jubilee Year of Mercy summarize what the Year is all about. The motto Merciful Like the Father invites us to follow the example of the Father, who asks us not to judge or...

Advent Mission St. Josaphat Cathedral

St. Josaphat Cathedral 10825 97th Street N.W. Edmonton Commencing at all Divine Liturgies on the Lord’s Day: Saturday, December 12 – 5 PM; Sunday, December 13 – 9:30 AM & 11 AM Then, on the following evenings: Sunday, December 13 – 7 PM Monday, December 14 – 7 PM...

November 16, 2015 The Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew

GREAT VESPERS Kathisma Reading “Blessed is the man…” is taken. At Psalm 140 In Tone 4 If You mark iniquities, Lord, who can stand?* But with You forgiveness is that You may be revered. The searcher of the hearts of men inspired your mind, Apostle, with His divine...

Year of Mercy Column: Why Mercy?

Author: Peter Yaremko The Jubilee Year of Mercy proclaimed by Pope Francis begins December 8. What is it that makes mercy such an important part of our relationship with God and in our treatment of other people? Why is Pope Francis dedicating an entire year for us to...

Year of Mercy Column: Announcement

Author: Peter Yaremko The Jubilee Year of Mercy proclaimed by Pope Francis begins one month from today—December 8. Even though it’s weeks away, we should get ready now to celebrate this once-in-a-lifetime event. The Jubilee Year is a new step on the Church’s journey...

Nativity Fast Traditions for Byzantine Catholics

Source: Holy Protection of Mary Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Phoenix The Byzantine Catholic Church invites all to participate more fully in the central mysteries of the Gospel of Jesus Christ through her calendar of feasts and fasts. The feast of the Nativity of Our...

Patriarch Revives Peace Initiative Via WYD

A travelling World Youth Day [WYD] with events in various cities. Not only Cracow, but maybe also nearby Lviv in Ukraine and Belarus. Back in 2011, Sviatoslav Shevchuk, Major-Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, had this idea with some Polish friends....

A Summer Surprise

I think what I love most about summer vacations is the way they manage to surprise, even when it seems a situation could not possibly hold any surprises. Yet, that is exactly what happened again this summer. Before I tell you about the serendipitous event, let me...

A Ukrainian on Vulcan

This past February, Star Trek fans the world over were saddened by the death of Leonard Nimoy, most famously remembered for creating the role of the Vulcan Mr. Spock on the original television series and later playing it in a number of movies. While not a full-fledged...

Skete of the Precious and Life-Creating Cross

“Who shall climb the Mountain of the Lord, who shall stand in His Holy Place…” by Hieromonk Theodosy In 2008, with trust in the Most High God Who calls us all to climb His Holy Mountain, and with the blessing and guidance of His Grace Bishop David, we set out on an...

Edmonton Eparchy Bi-Annual Convention 2015

The Ukrainian Catholic Council – Edmonton Eparchy Bi-Annual Convention-- was held on October 16-18, 2015. The Ukrainian Catholic Council or Centralia comprises four eparchial lay organizations:  The Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League of Canada, the Ukrainian Catholic...

2016 Marriage Preparation Weekend

2016 Marriage Preparation Weekend

A Marriage Preparation Weekend is being hosted at St. Josaphat Cathedral in Edmonton, February 5th to 7th, 2016. Couples planning to marry within the Ukrainian Catholic Church are encouraged to register for the course by filling out the following form and returning...

October 11, 2015 Commemoration of the Fathers of the Seventh Ecumenical Council, Tone 3; The Holy Apostle Philip, One of the Seven Deacons; Our Venerable Father Theophanes the Branded, Composer of Canons (845)

GREAT VESPERS At Psalm 140 In Tone 3 Lead my soul forth from prison* that I may give thanks to Your name. By Your Cross, O Christ our Saviour, the power of Death has been vanquished and the deceit of the devil has been destroyed. Therefore, mankind, saved by faith,...

October 9, 2015 Holy Apostle James, Son of Alphaeus

GREAT VESPERS Kathisma Reading Blessed is the man… is sung. At Psalm 140 In Tone 4 Out of the depths I cry to You, O Lord;* O Lord, hear my voice! With the net of charity, admirable James, you drew the human race from the sea of vanity, and yielded them to the...

Communication and Mercy: A Fruitful Encounter

The choice of theme this years has clearly been determined by the Celebration of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy, and the Holy Father undoubtedly desired that World Communications Day would provide the appropriate occasion to reflect on the deep synergy between...