Bulletin August 20, 2017

Let Us Remember in Prayer: Those who are ill or convalescing. May our Lord Jesus Christ, the Physician and Healer of souls and bodies, grant them peace and good health for many blessed years. 
Please let Fr. Lewis know if anyone should be added or taken away from this prayer list.

83rd Annual Pilgrimage in Honor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help: Every year the Sisters of the Order of Saint Basil the Great hold a pilgrimage on their grounds in Uniontown, PA to honor Our Lady of Perpetual Help. This is a very spiritual weekend where all who attend can participate in the many liturgical services offered as well as see old friends and make new ones. There are accommodations available on the grounds with newly renovated pilgrim halls. Camping via RV or tent is also available with full shower facilities. Fr. Lewis will again be attending this year’s pilgrimage and our Divine Liturgy schedule will not be altered from its normal time.

Parish Directory and Family Photography: I am very excited to offer everyone an opportunity to get a free professional photograph as well as a parish directory. These directories are free, however, those interested in getting family photographs may purchase from their packages. But it would be really great if we can get every possible parishioner and family member photographed for a comprehensive parish directory. The photo session dates have changed and will be on October 1 and 2. There will be opportunities to schedule your session online next week, and those who cannot do so may fill out a paper time slot. More coming soon…

Congratulations! Michael and Emily on the birth of their first child, Camile Marie Sophia! The Rite of Christian Initiation will be held during the Sunday Divine Liturgy on August 27th. May God grant many years to Camile as she enters enlightenment!

Slavic American Festival: The 43rd Annual Slavic American Festival sponsored by Epiphany of Our Lord Byzantine Catholic Church in Annandale, VA will be on Sunday, September 10th from 12 noon till 6 PM. Festival includes traditional Slavic foods, childrens’ events, rummage sale, silent auction, religious folk art, farm market, Polka dance lessons, bake sale, and more.

Saint Gregory’s Slavic Food Festival:

Food Festival Update, August 20, 2017

We had another great turnout for our second kolácsi baking yesterday. Thanks to everyone who had a hand or two in on the action that produced 243 kolácsi. Added to our first baking that yielded 248, our grand total is 491. Our last baking will be on Saturday, September 9, when we will finish up with nuts and the other fillings. Time will be 9 a.m. to about 4 p.m. 
If you have pre-ordered any type of kolácsi, you may pick them up today or any other Sunday. Try to give Sue a call during the week before. Cost is $14 each, regardless of filling. Payment is due at pick-up. See Sue or Ellie.
Raffle tickets will be available in early October. Food Festival November 4. Please, if possible, plan to give our parish 1 to 3 hours of your time. 

Thank you for your monetary donations to our festival fund. They pay for on-going needs for supplies and perishable and non-perishable items. Every dollar donated decreases expenses. 
The profits from our Food Festival are used to help pay for our parish’s insurance premiums. Net Festival proceeds do not cover the entire amount of these premiums, but do help lower the impact on our parish. Thank you for your generosity.
Kolácsi: Saturday September 9
Holupki: Friday, October 20 and Saturday, October 21
Haluški: Tuesday, October 31 and Wednesday, November 1

Introduction to Biblical Greek at Laurel College Center: John, one of our parishioners, is teaching a course in Biblical Greek at the Laurel College Center in Laurel beginning September 11 for 10 weeks. The class will meet at the College on Monday evenings from 7-9pm under Prince Georges Community College’s Adult Continuing Education program. The course comprises the original language of the Koine Greek of the New Testament. A presentation of Greek grammar accompanied by selected passages from the Greek Gospels will be included. This is not a course in religion of the Bible, but rather a grammatical analysis of the text and translation techniques. To register for the course, contact the Laurel College Center, 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 205.

Upcoming Parish And Eparchial Events
August 27 Baptism of Camile Marie Sophia
Sept. 1-4 Pilgrimage with the Sisters of Saint Basil the Great in Uniontown, PA
Sept. 9 Third Kolácsi Baking Day 8:30AM
Sept. 10 Slavic American Festival at Epiphany of Our Lord in Annandale, VA Noon to 6PM
Oct. 1 First Day of photo shoot 11:30AM to 6PM
Oct. 2 Second Day of photo shoot 2PM to 9PM

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