September 1 - Ecclesiastical New Year

This Indiction begins on the 1st of September and is observed with special ceremony in the Church. Since the completion of each year takes place, as it were, with the harvest and gathering of the crops into storehouses, and we begin anew from henceforth the sowing of seed in the earth for the production of future crops, September is considered the beginning of the New Year. The Church also keeps festival this day, beseeching God for fair weather, seasonable rains, and an abundance of the fruits of the earth. The Holy Scriptures (Lev. 23:24-5 and Num. 29:1-2) also testify that the people of Israel celebrated the feast of the Blowing of the Trumpets on this day, offering hymns of thanksgiving. In addition to all the aforesaid, on this feast we also commemorate our Saviour's entry into the synagogue in Nazareth, where He was given the book of the Prophet Esaias to read, and He opened it and found the place where it is written, "The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, for which cause He hath anointed Me..." (Luke 4:16-30).

It should be noted that to the present day, the Church has always celebrated the beginning of the New Year on September 1. This was the custom in Constantinople until its fall in 1453 and in Russia until the reign of Peter I. September 1 is still festively celebrated as the New Year at the Patriarchate of Constantinople; among the Jews also the New Year, although reckoned according to a moveable calendar, usually falls in September. The service of the Menaion for January 1 is for our Lord's Circumcision and for the memorial of Saint Basil the Great, without any mention of its being the beginning of a new year.

Where in the world is John Dos Santos!?!

Norwalk. Day 1...Mamaroneck, NY to Norwalk, CT. Stay tuned!

Where in the world is John Dos Santos!?!

And he’s off! John Dos Santos commenced his walk to Hellenic College/Holy Cross School of Theology this morning on Route 1 in Mamaroneck, NY. John will walk approximately 200 miles to Brookline, MA raising funds in support of the School. We wish John a safe and blessed journey! John was interviewed by local TV and radio stations. Don't forget to donate!

Happy Birthday Fr. Nick!

On the occasion of his 60th birthday, the Holy Trinity family wishes Fr. Nick a heartfelt Χρόνια Πολλά - many years! May God grant him continued good health and happiness! Happy Birthday Father Nick! 

Welcome Savannah and McHenry!

Savannah Maria Forehand and McHenry Peter Forehand were confirmed into the Orthodox faith this morning during the Divine Liturgy. They are pictured here with Fr. Nick, their respective godparents and Deacon Patrick.

Festival Baking 2018!!

Festival volunteers gathered today to package kourambiethes - delicious Greek cookies - as the countdown to our 2018 Greek Festival is underway! SEPTEMBER 6. - 9!

Feast of the Holy Apostles PETER and PAUL

On JUNE 29, the Orthodox Church celebrates the Feast of the Holy Apostles PETER and PAUL, depicted here in what remains of a 12th-century fresco. Their distinguishing features - Peter's curly white hair and short beard, Paul's long bearded face and high forehead - are evident from the earliest iconographic depictions. (Special thanks to Metropolitan Savas of Pittsburgh for sharing this icon and description).

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