Our Church is a Therapeutic Centre: St. Sophie’s Adult Ministries Lecture Series 2017-2018


Lectures begin at 12:30 p.m. and last about 30 minutes followed by a Q&A

  • October 22: Fr. Ihor Kutash — “Does God Want Us To Be Sick?”
  • November 12: Fr. Ihor Okhrimtchouk — “Всякі нині життєві відкладемо піклування”, готуватися до Служби Божої
  • December 10: Fr. Volodymyr Kouchnir — “Служити Богу, служити народу!”
  • January 28: Fr. Ihor Oshchypko — “Фарисей і Митар”
  • February 25: Rdr. Dr. Alexander Melnyk — “Why doesn’t God answer?”
  • March 25: Sbdcn. Franko Diakowsky — “Eastern Eparchy Youth Mission Trip to Ukraine”
  • April 22: Fr. Roman Lahola (Chaplain, St. Mary’s Hospital) — “Christ’s Healing Presence among the Sick, the Suffering and the Dying.”
  • May 6: Dcn. Anthony Mansour: “High-Touch Healing in a High-Tech World”
  • June 10: Dr. Lila Amirali: “Healing in the Church: Reflections of a Psychiatrist”

From more information, call Simon: (514) 983-3358

St. Sophie Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral
6255 Boulevard St. Michel
Montréal QC

2017 Eastern Eparchy Parish Questionnaire — due November 6, 2017

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

The 2017 Eastern Eparchy Questionnaire — to be submitted by November 6, 2017. The PDF file is form-fillable, permitting editing and saving on your computer. Editing in Adobe Acrobat is recommended. If filling in the information cooperatively, it’s also recommended to “Save As” the file with a unique name as it works its way through different hands.

Спаси Господи!

UOCC-East Eparchy Parish Questionnaire 2017

Наркотики: Substances, Culture, Stigma & Addiction — When to ask for Help — Sunday, October 29th — 12:30pm • St. Volodymyr Cathedral, Toronto

Наркотики: Substances, Culture, Stigma and Addiction — When to ask for Help

An upcoming event, hosted by the Cathedral of St. Volodymyr — Substances, Culture, Stigma and Addiction — When to ask for Help — led by Dr. Yuliya Knyahnytska.

In English and Ukrainian.

Dr. Yuliya Knyahnytska, MD, MS, MSW, PhD
• Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University of Toronto
• Staff Psychiatrist, Mood and Anxiety Ambulatory Services, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Sunday, October 29th, 12:30pm.

Link to: Facebook Event.

St. Volodymyr Cathedral
400 Bathurst St. Toronto
(Between College & Dundas. TTC accessible via 511 Bathurst streetcar.)


Anastasia Rizikov – Charity Recital: Saturday, September 9, 2017: 7:00pm — St. Volodymyr’s Cathedral

Anastasia Rizikov is a young Canadian pianist, of Ukrainian descent, winner of numerous International Piano Competitions. She made her orchestral debut at the age of seven. Since then she has had over 30 orchestral performances and had worked with many great conductors and musicians. She recorded CDs with NAXOS recording company, played in many prestigious music festivals and Verbier is one of them.

World renowned Canadian-Ukrainian classical pianist Anastasia Rizikov is performing a benefit concert for St. Anne’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church.

Reception to follow.

Admission:
Adults — $30.
Students — $20.

Purchase tickets at: www.picatic.com/anastasia

By phone: Iryna – 416-834-7165

At the door.

Inquiries email: info@stannesorthodox.ca

St. Volodymyr’s Cathedral
400 Bathurst Street, Toronto

Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord — St. Anne’s Ukrainian Orthodox Parish — Saturday, August 19, 2017

On Saturday, August 19, St. Anne’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Toronto celebrated the Transfiguration of the Lord. After Resurrection of Christ and the Birth of our Holy Saviour, this is the third most important celebration of our Lord. This is the day our Lord Jesus Christ transformed himself on Mount Tabor in front of his disciples Peter, James and John, showing the world that He is truly the Son of God. This Transfiguration is one of the miracles of Jesus. This miracle is unique among all others that appear in the gospels, in that the miracle happens to Jesus himself. It complemented baptism and showed the perfection of life in Heaven. Today, this miracle, enlightened our hearts.

As part of our custom, Ukrainians bring fruit to church for blessing as a sign of our gratitude to God for His mercy. Apples, pears, honey, plums and grapes which have ripened to perfection were blessed and sanctified by Father Volodymyr Feskiv at St. Anne’s Church. The Lord has sent us a generous and bountiful harvest this year, and we thank Him for His great mercy upon us and celebrate with joy!

St. Anne’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church Scarborough Celebrates Dormition of the Righteous St. Anne

St. Anne's Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Scarborough, Ontario

Throughout history the Orthodox Church has undergone many stages of formation and development. There was a “golden age”, but also we experienced years of decline. We thank our Lord Jesus Christ that we have our native Orthodox church today, which, like a mother, embraces all of her children under her wings. Respect, mutual understanding, support, and most importantly prayer and love for God must be the foundation of our church, whose Head is Christ Himself.

But what prompts a person to come to God’s temple, and stay? To become part of the community and serve God’s glory? Clearly it is love. God’s love for us and our love for each other. “In this the love of God was manifested toward us, that God has sent His only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through Him. In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins. Beloved, if God so loved us, we also out to love one another.” (1John 4:9-11).

The parish of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of St. Anne’s in Scarborough, Ontario is one of those parishes in Canada which is going through a rebirth and is growing to serve the Lord. Our church is filled with new people, children, new projects are being implemented, Sunday school and our Women’s Organization are thriving and many events are held throughout the year. Recognition and merit go to our priest, Rev. Volodymyr Feskiv and his wife Dobr. Nataliya Feskiv. Father Volodymyr has a clear vision and pours his heart and soul into everything we do at St. Anne’s Church. He is supported by his family as well as our church family and congregation.

On Monday, August 7th, on the day of the Dormition of the righteous St. Anne, our parish celebrated the church feast day. The date fell on a Monday this year but it was decided to keep the Divine Liturgy and celebration on the actual date rather than moving it to a weekend. Our church was filled with people! Numerous priests, sub-deacons and visitors from other parishes came to glorify St. Anna in their prayers. The church was adorned with beautiful flowers, roses and white daisy’s adorned the icon of St. Anna. The smell of incense permeated the air and added a sense of solemnity to the Divine Liturgy . Following the Divine Liturgy, everyone was welcomed to a delicious lunch held in the church hall.

St. Anne's Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Scarborough, Ontario — Feast day, head table



St. Anne's Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Scarborough, Ontario — Feast day, lunch


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Another interesting event which took place on June 25th was our parish picnic. A community picnic has been held at St. Anne’s for decades, but what differentiates this year’s event was the skillful trans-Carpathian cuisine cooked by a professional chef from Ukraine. He used the traditional cooking tripod which dates back to the 6th century BC. The children took part in crafts, played games and received prizes. Our picnic wouldn’t be complete without a soccer match. Over the years the St. Anne’s picnic has become a community event where local families from the neighborhood join us.

Our Sunday School is growing each year with the addition of young, new families. We recognize that it’s important to learn the word of God, but it’s also important for our children to have fun together to build friendship and bonds we want to see in our church family. To celebrate the end of the school year a trip was organized to an ostrich farm. Children and parents enjoyed the fresh air, games, picnic and various farm animals. These 3 meter ostriches were very friendly and everyone was allowed to feed them.

We look forward to the official visit of His Grace Bishop Andriy in September.

With God’s help we will continue to plan and hold many activities to glorify His name. We invite you to frequently visit our web site schedule at www.stannesorthodox.ca for upcoming events.



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St. Anne’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church
525 Morrish Rd. Toronto (Scarborough), ON M1C 1G2
Parish Office: (416) 284-9642
Parish Priest: Reverend Father Volodymyr Feskiv Mobile: (647) 680-0448 e-mail: fr.volodymyrf@yahoo.ca
www.stannesorthodox.ca

Monday, August 7th: Dormition of Righteous Anne, Mother of the Theotokos — Feast of the Temple of St. Anne, Scarborough, Ontario

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

We invite you to the Feast of our Temple on August 7th, 2017.
The Liturgy will start at 10:00am. There will be a lunch after the Liturgy.

Looking forward to seeing you!

Ukrainian Orthodox Church of St. Anne
525 Morrish Rd.
Scarborough, ON M1C 1G2

Office: (416) 284-9642

Web: www.stannesorthodox.ca