Month: May 2008

  • So much sadness…..

    I woke up to the news today that the Mother of  our beloved Bishop, Metropolitan Nicholas of Detroit,  passed away suddenly. Met. Nicholas just returned from an official trip to China and was sending daily updates of his visit.  His mother’s death was very unexpected. May her memory be eternal!

     I am also praying for the life of baby Vivian Anastasia- she is gravely ill and may not live much longer….please pray for comfort for her family. Lord have mercy!

    I often wonder why young  innocent children die and older difficult,  nasty people are left on earth to cause trouble…I have come to the conclusion that God keeps them here to give them time to repent and save their souls.

    My heart just aches for the Chapman family who is burying their 5 year old daughter today. Lord have mercy!

     Please watch this video and explanation of his song “Cinderella’.

      We have a little Cinderella in our family and I know what bath time is like. Many of you know what I am talking about.  This video always brings tears to my eyes and even more so today knowing little Mary Sue is no longer on this earth. May her memory be eternal! Please pray for her brother I can’t imagine the pain and guilt he must be experiencing. Oh, I am just devastated for this poor family.

    May all those suffering with pain and  loss of  loved ones find strength, peace, comfort and hope in the Risen Christ. 

     

    Chapman Family
    (Left to right Will Franklin, Maria, Steven, Shaoey, Mary Beth, Stevey Joy, Caleb and Emily)

    Daughter of Christian music star Steven Curtis Chapman killed

    The 5-year-old daughter of Grammy-winning Christian music star Steven Curtis Chapman was struck and killed Wednesday by a sport utility vehicle driven by her brother, authorities said.

    The girl, Maria Sue, was hit in the driveway of the family’s home Wednesday afternoon by a Toyota Land Cruiser driven by her teenage brother, said Laura McPherson, a spokeswoman for the Tennessee Highway Patrol.

    The brother, whose name and exact age weren’t available, apparently did not see the girl, McPherson said. No charges are expected.

    “It looks like a tragic accident,” she said.

    Several family members witnessed the accident, which happened in Williamson County just south of Nashville. The girl died later at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, hospital spokeswoman Laurie Holloway said.

    In a statement, Velvet Kelm, a publicist for Chapman, said Maria was the Chapmans’ youngest daughter.

    Chapman, who is originally from Paducah, Ky., and his wife have promoted international adoption and have three daughters from China, including Maria. They also have three biological children.

    The singer’s Web site says the couple was persuaded by their oldest daughter to adopt a girl from China. The experience led the family to adopt two more children and create Shaohannah’s Hope, a foundation and ministry to financially assist thousands of couples in adoption.

    The Chapmans did missionary work at Chinese orphanages in 2006 and 2007, according to the Web site.

    “After our first trip to China, my wife and I knew our lives were changing — our eyes and hearts were opening to how big God really is, and we have wanted to experience more of that,” Chapman says on the Web site.

    “We’ve really wondered whether or not we should just go to China and stay there. But I don’t think so. I believe God is saying, ‘I want you to go, get your heart broken, your eyes opened, and then take this story back to the church in America and around the world.’”

    The 45-year-old singer also has released a book about being a father titled ” Cinderella: The Love of Daddy and his Princess.” He has won five Grammy awards and 54 Dove awards from the Gospel Music Association, according to Kelm.

  • ~Update~

    This is the stroller that has gone missing. I need to buy a new stroller. If anyone knows where I can find this exact stroller or a similar one, let me know.

    Basil’s coat did make it home safely from Boston. He is so responsible I couldn’t imagine him misplacing it. I don’t know where it has been hiding but my husband pointed it out to me.

    Car seat issue has not been resolved. No refund, no cover, no response from seller, pay pal no help – not really a pal after all….

  • ~Mother’s Day 2008~

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    I had so many delightful surprises this Mother Day’s and I enjoyed them all! Thank you to my children for giving me this day!

    Basil made me this lovely video at school; it was such a precious surprise!`

     

    The boys set the table beautifully and made a delicious dinner of crab legs and fettucini alfredo. Jonah gave me the gift of a decorated potted marigold, on the table next to the vase. Jonah also picked 4 tulips from the yard representing the four children. Nicholas made a beautiful painted birdhouse, that you can’t see because it is in the bay window behind us along with all their wonderful cards,  art work and banner for Mother’s day. I loved the banner. It says, “Happy Mother’s Day Mama!” The Sunday School children even made me a card; I thought that was so beautiful. I was very touched by the joy my children had in preparing this surprise for me.

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    DSC_0277  Mother's day Dinner 2008 

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  • It is a beautiful, sunny day here today and Maria~Angelica and I are headed out the door for a walk to the library. What is everyone else up to today?  Enjoy your day!

  •    ~Pictures from Last Sunday’s Easter Dinner~

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    Maria~Angelica 2.5, Jonah 7, Nicholas 8, Basil 10

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    Maria~Angelica and Fr. enjoying lunch.

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    Easter egg hunt

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    Nicholas, Basil, Jonah and Maria~Angelica

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    Playing hide and go seek.

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    Jonah talking to Anastasia and Maria~Angelica

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    Oh, did I forget to blog about the new baby?

     

  •  ~Pascha!~

    The Feast of Feasts!

    On the Great and Holy Feast of Pascha, Orthodox Christians celebrate the life-giving Resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. This feast of feasts is the most significant day in the life of the Church. It is a celebration of the defeat of death, as neither death itself nor the power of the grave could hold our Savior captive. In this victory that came through the Cross, Christ broke the bondage of sin, and through faith offers us restoration, transformation, and eternal life.

     Going to Church on Holy Saturday Night

    Leaving for Church at 10:00 pm. and all smiles when she would usually be asleep! I love the way Maria~Angelica spontaneously poses here, complete with her little foot up like that. 

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    Sitting with friends before the service begins. Still wide awake!

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    The Church -quiet and still before the service begins.

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    Holy Week comes to an end at sunset of Great and Holy Saturday, as the Church prepares to celebrate her most ancient and preeminent festival, Pascha, the feast of feasts. The time of preparation will give way to a time of fulfillment. The glorious and respendent light emanating from the empty Tomb will dispel the darkness. Christ, risen from the dead, cracks the fortress of death and takes “captivity captive” (Psalm 67:19). All the limitations of our createdness are torn asunder. Death is swallowed up in victory and life is liberated. “For as by a man came death, by a man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive” (I Corinthians 15:21-22). Pascha is the dawn of the new and unending day. The Resurrection constitutes the most radical and decisive deliverance of humankind.

    The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is the fundamental truth and absolute fact of the Christian faith. It is the central experience and essential kerygma of the Church. It confirms the authenticity of Christ’s remarkable earthly life and vindicates the truth of His teaching. It seals all His redemptive work: His life, the model of a holy life; His compelling and unique teaching; His extraordinary works; and His awesome, life-creating death. Christ’s Resurrection is the guarantee of our salvation. Together with His Ascension it brings to perfection God’s union with us for all eternity.

    The Resurrection made possible the miracle of the Church, which in every age and generation proclaims and affirms “God’s plan for the universe, the ultimate divinization of man and the created order.” The profound experience of and the unshakable belief in the risen Lord enabled the Apostles to evangelize the world and empowered the Church to overcome paganism. The Resurrection discloses the indestructible power and inscrutable wisdom of God. It disposes of the illusory myths and belief systems by which people, bereft of divine knowledge, strain to affirm the meaning and purpose of their existence. Christ, risen and glorified, releases humanity from the delusions of idolatry. In Him grave-bound humanity discovers and is filled with incomparable hope. The Resurrection bestows illumination, energizes souls, brings forgiveness, transfigures lifes, creates saints, and gives joy.

    The Resurrection has not yet abolished the reality of death. But it has revealed its powerlessness (Hebrews 2:14-15). We continue to die as a result of the Fall. Our bodies decay and fall away. “God allows death to exist but turns it against corruption and its cause, sin, and sets a boundary both to corruption and sin.” Thus, physical death does not destroy our life of communion with God. Rather, we move from death to lifeÑfrom this fallen world to God’s reign.

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    The Church is Dark- in anticipation of the light of Christ, at midnight Easter morning. Right after this photo was taken the church was completely dark, at midnight,  with the exception of the vigil oil lamp on the altar table.

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    COME RECEIVE THE LIGHT!

    “Come ye and receive light from the unwaning light, and. glorify Christ, who arose from the dead”

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    Before midnight on Saturday evening, the Odes of Lamentation of the previous day are repeated. The Orthros of the Resurrection begins in complete darkness. The priest takes light from the vigil light and gives it to the faithful, who are holding candles. The priest sings: “Come ye and receive light from the unwaning light, and. glorify Christ, who arose from the dead”, and all the people join him in singing this hymn again and again. From this moment, every Christian holds the Easter candle as a symbol of his vivid, deep faith in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ as Savior. In many churches the priest leads the people outside the church, where he reads the Gospel which refers to the Angels statement: “He is Risen; He is not here,” (Mark 16:1-8).

    Then comes the breathless moment as the people wait for the priest to start the hymn of Resurrection, which they join him in singing, repeatedly: “Christ has Risen from the dead, by death trampling upon Death, and has bestowed life upon those in the tombs”. From this moment the entire service takes on a joyous Easter atmosphere. The hymns of the Odes and Praises of Resurrection which follow are of superb meaning and expression. The people confess, “It is the Day of Resurrection, let us be glorious, let us embrace one another and speak to those that hate us; let us forgive all things and so let us cry, Christ has arisen from the dead”. By this hymn they admit that love of one’s fellowman is the solid foundation of the faith in the Resurrection of Christ.

    The Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom is then officiated. At the end of the Liturgy, a part of the marvelous festival sermon of Saint Chrysostom is read, which calls upon the people to “Take part in this fair and radiant festival. Let no one be fearful of death, for the death of the Savior has set us free . . . O Death, where is thy sting? O Hades, where is Thy victory? Christ is Risen and Thou art overthrown. To Him be glory and power from all ages to all ages.”

    The Scripture readings for the Divine Liturgy are: Acts 1:1-8 and John 1:1-17.

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    Proclaiming the Gospel of Christ and Blessing the people- Fr. is holding a censor.

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    THE GREAT ENTERANCE

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    Three Chrismations before Holy Communion! In the Early Church those wishing to become Christians (catechumens) were baptized and Christmated on Easter day.

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    The catechumens recite the Nicene Creed

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    The faithful look on in prayer as the catechumen’s are anointed with Holy Oil – Chrism, in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The priest anoints them making the sign of the cross and praying that they will be blessed.

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    The newly Chrismated Orthodox Christians receive Holy Communion.

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    Hymns of Pascha

    Apolytikion (Plagal of the First Tone)
    Christ is risen from the dead, by death He has trampled down death, and on those in the tombs He has bestowed life. Listen»

    First Ode of the Canon of Pascha (First Tone)
    It is the day of Resurrection, let us be radiant, O ye peoples: Pascha, the Lord’s Pascha; for Christ God hath brought us from death to life, and from earth unto Heaven as we sing the triumphal hymn. Listen»

    Doxastikon of the Praises (Plagal of the First Tone)
    It is the day of Resurrection; let us be radiant for the festival, and let us embrace one another. Let us say, O brethren, even to those that hate us: Let us forgive all things on the Resurrection; and thus let us cry: Christ is risen from the dead, by death He has trampled down death, and on those in the tombs He has bestowed life. Listen»

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    3:30 am and Maria~Angelica is  still wide awake and enjoying traditional Easter soup- Mayiritsa.  We all enjoyed breaking the fast together in the Church hall!

     

    On Easter Sunday afternoon the faithful gather once more for prayer with lighted candles. All sing the hymn, “Christ is Risen from the Dead”. The people greet one another joyously, saying: “Christ is Risen”, the Easter salutation which is answered, “Truly He is Risen”. They sing, “the dark shadows of the Law has passed away by the coming of grace”, and standing in exaltation they exclaim, “Who is so great a God as our God?”

    The Gospel according to John (20:19-25) is read in various languages, proclaiming the Good News of Resurrection all over the universe without discrimination. The fruit of faith in the Resurrection of the Lord is love in His Name; therefore, this day is called “Sunday of Agape” (love feast), a day dedicated to Christian principles, especially to forgiveness and charity. At this time, Christians seek to end misunderstanding and arguments among those whom they may be at odds. Apostle Paul firmly interprets the Resurrection of Christ, saying: “If Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain” (1 Corinthians 15:14). The Church also states in its Creed, “The Third day He rose again.”

    CHRIST IS RISEN!

    TRULY HE HAS RISEN!