Ukrainian Orthodox Sobor of the Assumption (Dormition) of the Blessed Virgin
1000 Byron Ave.
Ottawa, ON K2A 0J3
Office: (613) 728-0856
Category Archives: Archpastoral Visitation
Eastern Eparchy Family & Youth Retreat in Montreal
Announcing our Eastern Eparchy Family & Youth Retreat in MONTREAL!
To help St. Sophie’s Cathedral celebrate their 90th Anniversary and to meet the youth of the Montreal parishes, we invite all interested to participate in this unique and historic event.
To reserve your seat on the bus please email youth@uocceast.ca or contact:
Mykhailo Zienchuk at 416-705-3634
or Natalka Olynyk Kowalenko at 647-261-3012
Please note that bus reservations are on a first come, first served basis, and that seating is limited.
Schedule of events:
Friday Sept 30
- Depart from St. Demetrius Sobor in Toronto @ 12 Noon
- Pick up @ St. John the Baptist Church in Oshawa at approximately 1 PM
- Arrive at 7:30 PM @ Hôtel Universel
- Supper/Snack @ Hotel
Saturday October 1
- Breakfast @ St Sophie’s Cathedral Hall 8:30 AM
- Retreat Sessions – 9:30 AM to 12 Noon
- Board Bus – Lunch @ Mall
- Bus Tour of Montreal 1:30 to 4 PM
- Vespers St Sophie’s Cathedral 5 PM
- Supper @ Cathedral Hall 6 PM
- “Walk About” in downtown Montreal 8 PM
Sunday October 2
- Check Out/Load Bus 8:30 AM
- Depart for Cathedral 9 AM
- Greeting of Bishop 9:30 AM
- Hierarchical Divine Liturgy 10 AM
- Celebratory Banquet @ Hôtel Universel 1 PM
- Depart for Oshawa, Toronto 3:00 PM
Costs:
- Cost for Adults at 4 per room before Sept 11 is $214 (at 2 per room $307)
- Cost for Student at 4 per room is $179
- Cost for Child at 4 per room is $154
This includes coach to Montreal, hotel for 2 nights, tour of Montreal, transportation to and from church Saturday and Sunday, Banquet ticket and 2 other meals.
Breakdown of costs:
Hotel:
- 4 per room for 2 nights $93.50 each
- 2 per room for 2 nights $187 each
Banquet Tickets:
- $60 Adults ($75 if purchased after Sept 11)
- $25 Youth (ages 8 – 16)
- Children 7 and under FREE
Bus Fare:
$60 per person — we are looking for donors and sponsors to further reduce this cost (If you know any person, business, or organization who might be willing to help financially please let us know!)
80th Anniversary Celebration— Sunday, October 4th, 2015 — Parish of St. John the Baptist, Oshawa
Archpastoral Visitation • Hierarchical Liturgy — St. Volodymyr’s Cathedral Parish: Sunday, July 26th, 2015
My Son, the first degree of the Priesthood is that of Reader. Therefore it is fitting for you to read every day in the Divine Scriptures, that they that hear, beholding you, may receive edification, and that you, in no way putting to shame your election, may prepare yourself for a higher degree. For by living your life temperately, in holiness and uprightness, you shall gain the mercy of God, the Lover of Mankind, and be counted worthy of a higher ministry: in Christ Jesus our Lord, to Whom be glory unto the ages of ages. Amen.
[ From the Office for the Appointment of a Reader and Singer ]
Sunday, July 26th, 2015 — Hierarchical Liturgy together with the Cheirothesia (rites of making a Reader and Subdeacon), the Sunday before the Feast Day of Equal-to-the-Apostles Great Prince Volodymyr — Ukrainian Orthodox Chapel of All Saints of Ukrainian Lands, Oakville, Ontario.
Archpastoral Visitation of His Grace, Andriy, Bishop of the Eastern Eparchy of the UOCC to Holy Trinity Parish in London, Ontario
On May 31st, our Orthodox Church celebrated a great feast in the history of humankind — the Feast of the Holy Trinity. On this same day, the Third Person of the Holy Trinity — the Holy Spirit — opened itself to man. On the fiftieth day after Christ’s Resurrection, at the Saviour’s instructions, all the Apostles, the Theotokos and other disciples of Christ gathered in Jerusalem. Suddenly came a rushing sound from heaven, resembling that of a storm, filling the whole building. The Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles in the form of tongues of fire. When the Apostles emerged from the upper room, people who had come to Jerusalem for the feast, heard each their own language from the lips of the Apostles. The Descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles was the beginning of preaching the Gospel of Christ through all the nations of the earth. That is why the Feast of the Holy Spirit is often accepted as the birth of Christ’s Church on earth.
It was on this same festal day that His Grace, Andriy — Bishop of the Eastern Eparchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada, made an Archpastoral visitation to Holy Trinity parish in London, Ontario. Head of the parish council, Mrs. Vera Olynyk, together with the congregation joyfully greeted the ruling Bishop with bread, salt, and also with warm words of greeting. Parish Priest, Very Rev. Archpriest Vasyl’ Fediv welcomed Bishop Andriy into the temple. Bishop Andriy thanked him for the greetings and said that it was with profound joy that he arrived in our parish on the parish’s feast day.
The Holy Divine Liturgy was led by Bishop Andriy. At the Liturgy — the parish choir, under the direction of Mrs. Oksana Metulynsky, sang uplifting hymns with extraordinary and prayerful enthusiasm; the Apostol was read in Ukrainian by Professor Viktor Venhrzhanovsky and in English by Michael Drul. Near the end of the service, His Grace Bishop Andriy turned to the faithful with an archpastoral homily on the Acts of Grace of the Holy Spirit. Also on this day, a number of parishioners were honoured to accept Holy Communion. The Divine Liturgy ended as according to the ustav — with the Mnohaya Lita.
After Liturgy, a communal lunch, with everything prepared through the efforts of our sincere parishioners, was held in the church hall. Bishop Andriy warmly and movingly greeted all present with the feast of the temple and the Feast of the Holy Spirit. During the celebratory lunch, greetings were presented His Grace by the following:
• President of Holy Trinity Parish, Mrs. Vera Olynyk,
• Parish Vice-President, Mr. Ivan Danylchenko,
• President of the London Branch, Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Mrs. Daria Hrytskiv,
• President of “Golden Years” Mrs. Vera Choma…
…and others.
Also on this great and joyous day, Holy Trinity Parish greeted its long-serving members with beautiful song. The Divine Liturgy served by Bishop Andriy truly became a spiritual celebration for all those fortunate enough to pray this day in Holy Trinity church in London. The joy and uplifted spirits at this meeting with the Bishop of the Eparchy will remain in the memories of parishioners for a time to come. We express our sincere gratitude to Bishop Andriy for his visitation to our parish, his prayer and archpastoral blessings.
— Very Rev. Archpriest Vasyl’ Fediv, Parish Priest, Holy Trinity, London ON