
SAINT NICHOLAS
Byzantine Catholic Church
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23300 King Drive, Clinton Township, MI 48035 * +1-586-791-1052 * stnicksbyzantine@yahoo.com


"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
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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."
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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!​​
SUNDAY OF THE PRODIGAL SON
​Gospel: Luke 15:11-32
The Parable of the Prodigal Son
At that time Jesus said: “There was a man who had two sons. The younger of them said to his father, ‘Father, give me the share of your estate that I will inherit.’ And so the father divided the property between them.
“A few days later the younger son gathered together everything he had and traveled to a distant country, where he squandered his inheritance on a life of dissolute living. When he had spent it all, a severe famine afflicted that country, and he began to be in need. So he went and hired himself out to one of the local inhabitants who sent him to his farm to feed the pigs. He would have willingly filled his stomach with the pods that the pigs were eating, but no one gave him anything.
“Then he came to his senses and said, ‘How many of my father’s hired workers have more food than they can consume, while here I am, dying of hunger. I will depart from this place and go to my father, and I will say to him, “Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son. Treat me like one of your hired workers.” ’
“So he set out for his father’s house. But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion. He ran to him, threw his arms around him, and kissed him. Then the son said to him, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’
“But the father said to his servants, ‘Quickly bring out the finest robe we have and put it on him. Place a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. Then bring the fatted calf and kill it, and let us celebrate with a feast. For this son of mine was dead and has come back to life. He was lost, and now he has been found.’ And they began to celebrate.
“Now the elder son had been out in the fields, and as he returned and drew near the house, he could hear the sounds of music and dancing. He summoned one of the servants and inquired what all this meant. The servant replied, ‘Your brother has come home, and your father has killed the fatted calf because he has him back safe and sound.’ The elder son then became angry and refused to go in. His father came out and began to plead with him, but he said to his father in reply, ‘All these years I have worked like a slave for you, and I never once disobeyed your orders. Even so, you have never even given me a young goat so that I might celebrate with my friends. But when this son of yours returns after wasting his inheritance from you on prostitutes, you kill the fatted calf for him.’
“Then the father said to him, ‘Son, you are with me always, and everything I have is yours. But it was only right that we should celebrate and rejoice, because this brother of yours was dead and has come to life; he was lost and now he has been found.’ ”


​​​March 2nd, 2025:
Ladies’ Mardi Gras Tea Party:
- 11am - Divine Liturgy
- 1:30am - The lunch/tea will be served
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For the tickets, please, contact the parish office​
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What's New!!!
2024 Divine Liturgy of the Nativity
ATTENTION!!! IMPORTANT-- Liturgy Time Change (effective December 15th):
Starting with the Liturgy on Sunday, December 15, the Sunday Divine Liturgy will begin at 11:30am, and the ECF program will start at 10:15. Please, accept this change peacefully. Thanks, and God bless you all.
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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!!!
Upcoming Events @St. Nick's
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Calendar​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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​Sunday, February 16
ECF Class 10:15
Liturgy 11:30
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Saturday, February 22
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​Sunday, February 23
ECF Class 10:15
Liturgy 11:30
​Sunday, March 2
No ECF Class
Liturgy 11:00
Ladies Tea Party 12:30 -4:30
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Monday, March 3
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​Sunday, March 9
ECF Class
Liturgy 11:30
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Saturday, March 15
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​Sunday, March 16
ECF Class
Liturgy 11:30
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Saturday, March 22
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​Sunday, March 23
ECF Class
Liturgy 11:30
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Saturday, March 29
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​Sunday, March 30
ECF Class
Liturgy 11:30
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​Sunday, April 6
ECF Class
Liturgy 11:30



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