Sundays & Major Feasts
7:00 AM Jesus Prayer*, Matins, First Hour
10:10 AM Third, Sixth Hours
10:30 AM Divine Liturgy
12:00 PM Potluck
Afternoon obediences, rest, reading etc.
4:50 PM Ninth Hour. Jesus Prayer* Vespers
6:00 PM Informal supper
8:00 PM Small Compline
Following the final service: silence, private prayer
Saturdays
6:00 AM Jesus Prayer*, Matins, First Hour
9:15 AM Third and Sixth Hours
9:30 AM Divine Liturgy
11:00 AM Breakfast
Morning and afternoon obediences, rest etc.
4:50 PM Ninth Hour, Jesus Prayer* and Great Vespers
6:30 PM Meal in Trapeza (usually with readings)
9:00 PM Silence
Weekdays
5:30 AM Mesonyktikon, Jesus Prayer*,
6:45 AM Matins, First Hour
8:15 AM Breakfast in Trapeza, in silence
Morning obediences
12:00 PM Trithekti (Third, Sixth Hours, Typika)
12:30 PM Lunch in Trapeza, with readings
Afternoon obediences, rest, reading etc.
4:50 PM Ninth Hour, Jesus Prayer*, Vespers
6:15 PM Meal in Trapeza (usually with readings)
8:00 PM Small Compline
Looking for today's Mass readings.
25th | Thursday |
Saint Mark the Evangelist
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26th | Friday |
Friday, 4th week of Easter
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27th | Saturday |
Saturday, 4th week of Easter
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28th | Sunday |
5th Sunday of Easter
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29th | Monday |
Saint Catherine of Siena, virgin and doctor of the Church
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30th | Tuesday |
Saint Pius V, pope
Tuesday, 5th week of Easter
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1st | Wednesday |
Saint Joseph the Worker
Wednesday, 5th week of Easter
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2nd | Thursday |
Saint Athanasius, bishop and doctor
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You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Very rarely will anyone die for a righteous person, though for a good person someone might possibly dare to die. But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.