St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church
23300 King Drive
Clinton Township, MI 48035
586-791-1052
216-816-6828 Parish Cell
stnicksbyzantine@yahoo.com
Fr. Mykhailo Solianyk
Sub-Deacon Phillip Dinsmore
Cantors: George Nagrant, Nicholas P. Nagrant, Ann Pawluszka, Steve Terlescki, John P. Minarish
Subdeacon Phillip Dinsmore & Richard Baranko, Cantor Emeritus
Choir Director: Nicholas J. Nagrant
"And we went into the Greek lands, and we were led into a place where they serve their God,
and we did not know where we were, in Heaven or on Earth"
New Divine Liturgy Schedule
Sunday
10:00 AM Divine Liturgy
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Weekdays and Holy Days please consult the bulletin
Confessions before each Liturgy
Between Liturgies or by appointment
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Welcome, and thank you for visiting the St Nicholas Church website.
Feel free to read more about our church on this site, or come in for a visit.
We would love to greet you and share with you our love for Jesus Christ and for you, our neighbor.
The Sunday celebration of the Lord's Day and his Eucharist is at the heart of the Church's life. "Sunday is the day on which the paschal mystery is celebrated in light of the apostolic tradition and is to be observed as the foremost holy day of obligation in the universal Church."
Donate to Help Families
Affected in Ukraine
Christ is Risen!
Indeed He is Risen!
Christos Voskrese!
Voistinu Voskrese!
Please continue to pray for the sick and shut-in of our parish:
Cindy Dinsmore, Lillian Stefano, Kitty Marchione, Erika Batcha,
and Jim St. Germain
and continue to give support and prayers for the future ordination of
Subdeacon Phil Dinsmore.
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SUNDAY OF THE MYRRH-BEARERS
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Epistle: Acts 6:1-7
Gospel: Mark 15:43-16:8
SUNDAY OF THE MYRRH-BEARERS
At that time Joseph of Arimathea, a respected member of the council, who was also awaiting the kingdom of God, boldly went to Pilate and requested the body of Jesus. Pilate was surprised to hear that Jesus was already dead, and he summoned the centurion to ascertain that Jesus had indeed died. When he learned from the centurion that such was the case, he turned over the body to Joseph.
Having purchased a linen shroud, he lowered Jesus from the cross, wrapped him in the shroud, and laid him in a tomb that had been hewn out of rock. He then rolled a stone against the entrance of the tomb. Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses saw where the body was buried.
When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome purchased aromatic spices so that they might go and anoint Jesus. And very early on the first day of the week, just after sunrise, they went to the tomb.
They had been asking each other, “Who will roll back the stone for us from the entrance to the tomb?” But when they looked up, they observed that the stone, which was extremely large, had already been rolled back. On entering the tomb, they saw a young man arrayed in a white robe sitting on the right hand side, and they were stunned.
He said to them, “Do not be alarmed. You are looking for Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has been raised. He is not here. See the place where they laid him. But go forth and tell his disciples and Peter: ‘He is going ahead of you to Galilee. There you will see him just as he told you.’ ” Then the women emerged from the tomb and fled, overcome with trembling and amazement. They said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid.
The angel exclaimed to her, * full of grace: *
"Rejoice, 0 Pure Virgin; * again I say, rejoice! * Your Son is risen from the grave on the third day * and has raised the dead. * Let all nations rejoice!"
Shine in splendor, * O new Jerusalem! * For the glory of the Lord * is risen upon you, O Sion; * sing with joy and rejoice! * And you, pure Theotokos, * rejoice in the resurrection of your Son.
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events or special Liturgy schedules
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GCU National Bowling Tournament
May 17 -18
AMF Bowlero Pittsburgh Lanes
2440 Noblestown Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15205
Video of the Hierarchical Divine Liturgy with Bishop Robert Pipta
Stewardship Appeal 2023/24
The Stewardship Appeal helps cover the costs of a variety of programs in the Eparchy including the support of retired priests. Funds raised through the Stewardship Appeal will provide financial support and gap health insurance coverage for our retired Bishop and the twelve retired priests of our Eparchy. Our retired priests are truly deserving of care and support as they have spent their entire life serving our people.
Please visit parma.org for more information and to make a one-time or
monthly secure donation through our website.
Please note: If you have not yet received your Stewardship envelope in the mail, please contact your pastor for a replacement and to verify that your information
is correct on the church’s roster.
The Stewardship Appeal campaign goal is $220,000. Our parish goal is $7,400. Thank you for your past support and for your continued generosity with this year’s campaign.
Upcoming Events @St. Nick's
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Sunday, April 14
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Sunday, April 21
Talk to Adults: The Topic: “Some scientific facts about the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ” 11:30 am
Tuesday, April 23
St George
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Sunday, April 28
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Sunday, May 5
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Sunday, May 12
Mothers Day
Sunday, May 19
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Sunday, May 26
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Monday, May 27
Memorial Day
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In the beginning
God created heaven and earth.
Now the earth was a formless void, there was darkness over the deep, with a divine wind sweeping over the waters.
God said, 'Let there be light,'
and there was light.
God saw that light was good, and God divided light from darkness.
God called light 'day',
and darkness he called 'night'.
Evening came and
morning came: the first day.
Genesis 1: 1 - 5