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The Coronavirus Archives

Things progressed swiftly once the COVID-19 virus came to America. It seemed meet and right to archive the responses and messages of our beloved hierarchs and pastor, and preserve them as a testimony to their heroic and sacrificial efforts, offered and endured with pain of heart, "on behalf of all and for all."

These messages are archived in chronological order, oldest at top, most recent at bottom. The current message may always be found on our Home page.

A special section on St Nikiforos the Leper, patron of those suffering from and impacted by the Coronavirus, can be found on our Announcements page.

 

CORONAVIRUS DIRECTIVES

 

March 4, 2020 - 9:50AM EDT

Dear Parishioners and Friends,

All scheduled services will be celebrated. It is impossible to obtain a disease from the Body and Blood of Christ. Liturgical services are the beating heart of our parish life.

However, in line with the suggestions and directives from our bishops, and put in place by our Dean, Fr. Victor Potapov, at St. John the Baptist Cathedral, we will take the following steps as they relate to our parish circumstances.

1) Sunday School will not meet until after Pascha. We hope, provisionally, to resume Sunday School on St. Thomas Sunday, April 26th. To mitigate the effect of this, our sermons till then will be especially oriented toward our children.

2) After-Liturgy meals are hereby curtailed until further notice. This means that after the kissing of the Cross and the Communion thanksgiving prayers, tables and seating will not be set up and no meal will be prepared or consumed, except coffee. The post-liturgical counting process that takes place in the choir area will continue.

3) The veneration of icons is permitted as normally done; however, if one wishes in deference to the situation to only bow before them, that is permitted. In no case should our holy objects be simply ignored. They are neighbor agents to the Body and Blood as conduits of Divine blessing, as we know from the miraculous icons of our experience. And all icons are potentially wonder-working and miraculous. A number of people will be assigned to periodically clean the icons with disinfectant wipes. Icons for which we do not have kiots and that would be damaged by the application of disinfectants are removed for now from veneration. In this connection, we ask that veneration be restricted to icons on the large analogia that are within kiots and cleaned.

4) Priests will continue to bestow blessings normally. We wash our hands numerous times in connection to serving.

Finally, I include an extensive quote from Bishop Irenei of London and Western Europe quoted by Fr. Victor in his communication:

“In our churches, we shall continue with the celebration of all our rites, customs, Divine Services and above all the offering and receipt of the Holy Mysteries in precisely the same manner as we have always done. No genuinely believing Christian can for one moment accept that the Holy Mysteries might bring or be the source of sickness or ill-health: by no means! The Mysteries of Christ are the true medicine of our souls and bodies and bring nothing but life — and life eternal. Any whose hearts are troubled by present matters should pray fervently for an increase of faith so that fear can be cast aside; and the Church will continue her ancient witness to the love that is beyond fear, bringing the Holy Mysteries to the world, and to each of us, in a time when it needs them profoundly.

"Do not be afraid! As we sing so frequently in these Lenten days, 'God is with us!' And He is merciful and loving, quick to hear and heal and to save."

Coronavirus Updates
March 30, 2020
 
Dear beloved in Christ,
 
Maryland Governor Hogan has just issued a directive that there are to be no public gatherings of non-essential groups of people, even 10 or less.  Therefore, it is with a heavy heart, that I tell you that there will be no Divine Services at the church until further notice.  We at Holy Apostles are going to follow this directive to the letter for as long as it applies.
 
We will be communicating with our parish family and friends by email and through the website here, and our parish Facebook page.  Please pray for us and look here for further details / announcements.
 
If God wills, Father George and matushka Deborah are planning to livestream the Divine Vigil and Liturgy for this Sunday.  

Confession, one of the greatest privileges of our holy Faith, may be made over the telephone to the priest.  Fr. George - 301-758-7003, Fr. Christopher - 443-472-0512.  Email may be used to make an arrangement, but DO NOT put your confession in an email.  

We must all pray fervently that God will deliver us from this plague.  Remember the Lord's words, that the gates of hell shall not prevail against His Church.
 
With love in our all-conquering Lord,
Fr. George
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EPISTLE BOOK, published by Holy Apostles Orthodox Church

 

The only Orthodox Epistle Book using the KJV text.

Includes the Acts and the Epistles, arranged for liturgical use according to Russian Orthodox practice. An appendix features all relevant prokeimena and readings for the whole year. Rubrics, introductory notes and monthly calendar for the Church Year are also included. Hardbound with full color dust cover, 632 pages. Published by Holy Apostles Orthodox Church and St Polycarp Press.

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St Romanos the Melodist Society

 

The St. Romanos the Melodist Society produces and publishes English language music of the Russian Orthodox Church.

 

The St. Romanos website is the online extension of A Church Singer's Companion, a project started in 1998 with the blessing of Metropolitan (then Archbishop) Laurus. Inspired by the Russian Sputnik Psalomshchika, the Companion is envisioned to contain the music necessary for every service a parish choir might need to sing, while staying simple enough so that any parish choir can sing it.

The St. Romanos Society produces music in both printed and recorded formats, and conducts seminars and workshops on the proper performance of that music. The Society is a sodality of Holy Apostles Orthodox Church, Beltsville, Maryland.

To get started looking at music, proceed to the Church Singer's Companion and begin familiarizing yourself with the content. You'll find there are a few more challenging settings mixed in, marked “difficult” or “very difficult”. Audio or video examples accompany some of the music. In addition, the Introduction provides valuable advice about proper church singing and related topics.

Detailed Reviews and Endorsements by clergy and choral professionals are provided for your consideration.