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Russian Festival
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St. George Russian Orthodox Church presents its...
Sixth Annual
Russian Festival!
Saturday, September 3rd 2011
11 am - 5 pm
Free Admission!
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Join us for a Taste of Russia!
* Russian foods:
Piroshki, stuffed cabbage, borscht and more!
* Imported crafts:
Nesting dolls, wooden boxes, jewelry, etc.
* Religious books and icons
* Kids activities
* Live music |
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For parishioners: You can help out with the event, please see Helen Kaminsky or another member of the sisterhood. We ask that all parishioners help out in some way (working at booths, set up, clean up, preparing food, etc.). There are sign up sheets in the church hall.
DIRECTIONS:
Nisbet Park is located in Historic Loveland. From I-275 (east), take the Loveland/Indian Hill exit (exit 52), turn left off the exit ramp. Follow the road for approximately 2.5 miles and turn right onto West Loveland. Nisbet Park is a few blocks down on the left.
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Nisbet Park in Loveland

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All proceeds benefit the building of our new church on
on Lebanon Rd. in Loveland.
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Calendar
Tue-7th
January 25 / February 7, Tuesday St. Gregory the Theologian, Archbishop of Constantinople. St. Publius, ascetic of Syria. St. Mares the Singer of Syria. Martyrs Felicitas of Rome and seven sons: Januarius, Felix, Philip, Silvanus, Alexander, Vitalis, and Martial. St. Moses, Archbishop of Novgorod. St. Castinus, Bishop of Byzantium. St. Demetrius Skevophylax of Constantinople. New-Martyr Vladimir, Metropolitan of Kiev (1918), protohieromartyr of the Communist Yoke. (Greek Calendar: Martyr Medula and her companions. St. Apollo of Thebes, monk.) Icons of the Most Holy Theotokos "Assuage My Sorrow" and "Unexpected Joy." Repose of Starets Anatole the Elder of Optina (1894).
Wed-8th
January 26 / February 8, Wednesday St. Xenophon and his wife, St. Mary, and their two sons, Saints Arcadius and John, of Constantinople. St. Symeon "the Ancient" of Mt. Sinai. Martyrs Ananias presbyter, Peter, and seven soldiers, in Phoenicia. Translation of the Relics of St. Theodore, abbot of the Studion. St. Joseph, Bishop of Thessalonica, brother of St. Theodore of the Studion. St. Gabriel, abbot at Jerusalem, and St. Ammon, disciple of St. Anthony the Great. St. David III, king of Georgia. New-Martyr Cyril, Metropolitan of Kazan (1937). New Hieromartyr Arcadius (1938). New-Martyr Matushka Maria of Gatchina (1930). (Greek Calendar: Two Martyrs of Phrygia. St. Clement of Mt. Stirion, monk. St. Xenophon of Robika, monk.) Repose of Metropolitan Gabriel of Novgorod and Petersburg (1801).
Thu-9th
January 27 / February 9, Thursday Translation of the relics of St. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople. St. Peter of Egypt. New-Martyr Demetrius at Constantinople. St. Titus the Soldier, monk of the Kiev Caves. New Hieromartyr Peter Zverev (1929). (Greek Calendar: Translation of the Relics of St. Marciana the Queen to the Church of the Holy Apostles. St. Claudinus, monk.) Repose of Nun Neonilla of the Farther Davidov Convent (1875).
Fri-10th
January 28 / February 10, Friday St. Ephraim the Syrian St. Theodosius, abbot of Totma (Vologda). St. Paladius the hermit of Antioch. St. Ephraim, wonderworker of Novotorzhk. St. Ephraim, Bishop of Pereyaslavl (Kiev Caves). St. Isaac the Syrian, Bishop of Ninevah (ascetic writer). (Greek Calendar: St. James the Ascetic of Porphyrianos. Martyr Charis.)
Sat-11th
January 29 / February 11, Saturday 6:00 pm - Vigil Translation of the Relics of Hieromartyr Ignatius the God-bearer, Bishop of Antioch St. Laurence, recluse of the Kiev Caves. Martyrs Romanus, James, Philotheus, Hyperechius, Abibus, Julian, and Paregorius, at Samosota. Martyrs Silvanus, Bishop of Emesa, Luke the deacon, and Mocius (Mucius) the reader. St. Aphraates of Persia, monk. St. Barsimaeus, Bishop of Edessa. Saints Gerasimus, Pitirim, and Jonah, Bishops of Perm. New-Martyr Demetrius of Chios. St. Andrew Rublev, iconographer. (Greek Calendar: Martyrs Sarbelus and his sister Bebaia of Edessa. St. Ascepsimus, monk.)
Sun-12th
January 30 / February 12, Sunday 10:00 am - Hours and Divine Liturgy Sunday of the Prodigal Son Synaxis of the Three Hierarchs: Saints Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom. Hieromartyr Hippolytus, pope of Rome, and with him Martyrs Censorinus, Sabinus, Ares, the virgin Chryse, and with her Martyrs Felix, Maximus, Herculianus, Venerius, Styracius, Mennas, Commodus, Hermes, Maurus, Eusebius, Rusticus, Monagrius, Amandinus, Olympius, Cyprus, Theodore the Tribune, Maximus the Presbyter, Archelaus the deacon, and Cyriacus the bishop, all beheaded at Ostia. Martyr Theophilus the New in Cyprus. St. Zeno, hermit of Antioch. New-Martyr Theodore of Mitylene (Mt. Athos). St. Peter, king of Bulgaria. St. Zeno the Faster of the Kiev Caves. "Tinos" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos. Blessed Pelagia of Diviyevo (1884).
Mon-13th
January 31 / February 13, Monday Holy wonderworkers and unmercenaries Cyrus and John. Martyrs Athanasia and her daughters Theoctiste, Theodotia and Eudoxia, at Canopus in Egypt. St. Nicetas of the Kiev Caves, Bishop of Novgorod. Martyrs Victorinus, Victor, Nicephorus, Claudius, Diodorus, Serapion, and Papias of Egypt. Martyr Tryphaenes at Cyzicus. St. Pachomius, abbot of Keno Monastery. New-Martyr Elias Ardunis of Mt. Athos. Repose of Elder Codratus of Karakallou Monastery, Mt. Athos (1930).
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