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"And we went into the Greek lands,

and we were led into a place

where they serve their God,

and we did not know where we were,

in Heaven or on Earth"

Welcome, and thank you for visiting the St Nicholas Church website.

Feel free to read more about our church on this site or come in for a visit.

We would love to greet you and share with you our love for Jesus Christ and for you, our neighbor.

Liturgical Schedule

 
Sunday Divine Liturgy - 11:30am​​

Weekdays and Holy Days please consult the bulletin​

 

Confessions before each Liturgy or by appointment

Examination of Conscience

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The Sunday celebration of the Lord's Day and his Eucharist is at the heart of the Church's life.

"Sunday is the day on which the Paschal mystery is celebrated in light of the apostolic tradition and is to be observed as the foremost holy day of obligation in the universal Church."

Donate to Help Families

Affected in Ukraine

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Glory to Jesus Christ!

Glory Forever!

 

Slava Isusu Christu!

Slava na Viki!

 

 

 

 

 

Please continue to pray for the sick and shut-in of our parish!​​

THIRD SUNDAY OF THE GREAT FAST

VENERATION OF THE CROSS

​Gospel: Mark 8:34-9:3

 

The Conditions of Discipleship

 

           He then called the people and his disciples to him and said to them, “Anyone who wishes to follow me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me. For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake and the sake of the gospel will save it. What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his very life? Indeed, what can he give in exchange for his life?

 

         “If anyone in this adulterous and sinful generation is ashamed of me and of my words, the Son of Man will also be ashamed of him when he comes in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.”

 

          Then he said to them, “Amen, I say to you, there are some standing here who will not taste death before they see that the kingdom of God has come with power.”

 

 

         The Sunday of the Holy Cross prepares us for commemoration of the Crucifixion and reminds us that the whole of Lent is a period when we are crucified with Christ. As we have “crucified the flesh with its passions and desires” (Galatians 5:24) and will have mortified ourselves during these forty days of the Fast, the precious and life-giving Cross is now placed before us to refresh our souls and encourage us who may be filled with a sense of bitterness, resentment, and depression. 

 

         The Cross reminds us of the Passion of our Lord, and by presenting to us His example, it encourages us to follow Him in struggle and sacrifice, being refreshed, assured, and comforted. In other words, we must experience what the Lord experienced during His Passion - being humiliated in a shameful manner. The Cross teaches us that through pain and suffering we shall see the fulfillment of our hopes: the heavenly inheritance and eternal glory

 

         The Holy Cross is called the Tree of Life, it is placed in the middle of the Fast, as the ancient tree of life was placed in the middle of the garden of Eden. By this, our Holy Fathers wished to remind us of Adam’s gluttony as well as the fact that through this Tree condemnation has been abolished.

 

         The services of this Sunday almost make no mention of the Cross as being a symbol of suffering, penance, or humiliation, but rather extol the holy Cross as a symbol of joy, victory and triumph, which are brought to fullness through the glorious Resurrection. This is the true Christian meaning of the Cross. Beyond the Cross the Christian sees the glory of the Resurrection and the joy of everlasting bliss.

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​​​March 7-April 18 2025: 

​Our Lenten Fish Fry is underway. The Fish Fry’s will be held in the church hall every Friday from 5:00-6:45pm during Great Lent.

 

Sunday, March 30

We will be packing 100 bag lunches to deliver to the homeless shelter at St. Margaret of Scotland Church in St. Clair Shores.  This year, we would appreciate help from our adults before Liturgy to assemble and bag the sandwiches, and to help set up the “assembly line”.  Then, after Liturgy, we would like to have our ECF students and any other children do the main assembly of the bag lunches, with help only as needed from our adults.  Thank you in advance for your cooperation on this.

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Sunday, April 6 

We will host a Lenten Day of Reflection.  We will start the day with Divine Liturgy at 11:00am, followed by lunch and special presentations/talks.  

More details will be announced in the coming weeks.  

All are invited!

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Friday, May 16 - Saturday, May 17

2025 GCU National Bowling Tournament

Application deadline April 14

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What's New!!!

 

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​​Stewardship Appeal 2024/25

 The Eparchy of Parma Stewardship Appeal for 2024/25 began November 15. All members of parishes in the Eparchy will be receiving the Stewardship Appeal information in the mail. If you do not receive the mailing, please contact your pastor to verify that your information is correct on the church’s roster. The Stewardship Appeal campaign goal is $320,000. This year’s Annual Stewardship Appeal will support the following important needs in the Eparchy: Support of Mission & Outreach; Development of Parishes; Retreats, Renewals and Family Camp; Works of the Apostolate; Clergy Benevolence Fund; and Support of our Retired and Active Priests. Visit https://parma.org/stewardship-appeal for more information and to make a one-time or monthly secure donation through our website. Thank you for your past support and for your continued generosity with this year’s campaign. Our individual parish goal is $7,950.  Thank you in advance for your generosity!!!

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events or special Liturgy schedules

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Upcoming Events @St. Nick's

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Calendar​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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​Sunday, March 23

ECF Class

Liturgy 11:30

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Friday, March 28

Fish Fry 5:00 - 6:45 pm

 

Saturday, March 29

Fourth All Souls Saturday

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​Sunday, March 30

ECF Class

Liturgy 11:30

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Friday, April 4

Fish Fry 5:00 - 6:45 pm

 

​Sunday, April 6

ECF Class

Liturgy 11:00

Day of Reflection following the Liturgy

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Friday, April 11

Fish Fry 5:00 - 6:45 pm

 

Sunday, April 13

ECF Class - Pysanki Making

Liturgy 11:30

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Thursday, April 17

Holy Thursday

 

Friday, April 18

Good Friday

Fish Fry 5:00 - 6:45 pm

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In the beginning

God created heaven and earth.

Now the earth was a formless void, there was darkness over the deep, with a divine wind sweeping over the waters.

God said, 'Let there be light,'

and there was light.

God saw that light was good, and God divided light from darkness.

God called light 'day',

and darkness he called 'night'.

Evening came and

morning came: the first day.

Genesis 1: 1 - 5

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