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Victory Day 2026 Parish Picnic
Dear brothers and sisters, On May 10, 2026, following the Divine Liturgy, the procession, and the memorial service (Panikhida) at the Memorial Cross, we warmly invite everyone to join us for […]
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Dear Brothers and Sisters, On May 10, 2026, following the Divine Liturgy, the procession, and the memorial service (Panikhida) at the Memorial Cross, we warmly invite everyone to join us for our Victory Day Parish Picnic. Victory Day is not only a historical date. It is a day of remembrance, gratitude, and reflection on the sacrifice of those who endured suffering and gave their lives so that future generations might live. For us as Orthodox Christians, it is also a

The church was full of that quiet, familiar Pascha feeling—candles in people’s hands, lilies around the tomb, tired kids, steady singing from the choir, and everyone waiting for the words we come for every year: Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen! After the service, Father Artemiy blessed the paschas, eggs, and festive foods that families brought after the long Lent. That part always feels special: everyone standing with their baskets, smiling, greeting each other, and slowly shifting from prayer

In these holy January days, our parish prayerfully and solemnly celebrated the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ — Theophany.

Dear parishioners, brothers and sisters in Christ, We warmly congratulate you on the radiant and saving feast of the Nativity of our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ. On this holy night and throughout these blessed days, the Church once again proclaims to the world the great joy: “God is with us!” Christ comes into the world to bring humanity light, peace, and the hope of salvation. May the grace of the Nativity of Christ strengthen your faith, fill your

On December 24, 2025, a truly joyful and memorable event took place in the life of our parish. The Patriarchal Estate in Pine Bush, New York, was visited by His Grace Bishop Matthew of Sourozh, the Temporary Administrator of the Patriarchal Parishes in the USA and Canada, for a bishop visit.

On Sunday, October 19, 2025, following the Divine Liturgy, our parish gathered at the cemetery to serve a Panikhida and to pray for the repose of the ever-memorable Archpriest Nikolai, who faithfully served as rector of our parish for 33 years. This year marks three years since Father Nikolai’s blessed repose, and we once again came together in love and remembrance to honor his memory. Father Nikolai was always the spiritual leader of our community — guiding the faithful with