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"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"

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.

Liturgical Schedule

 
Sunday Divine Liturgy - 11:30am​​

Weekdays and Holy Days please consult the bulletin​

 

Confessions before each Liturgy or by appointment

Examination of Conscience

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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

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Glory to Jesus Christ!

Glory Forever!

 

Slava Isusu Christu!

Slava na Viki!

 

 

 

 

 

Please continue to pray for the sick and shut-in of our parish!​​

PALM SUNDAY

Gospel: John 12:1-18

 

                                                       The Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem

 

     Six days before the Passover, Jesus came to Bethany, the hometown of Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead. They gave a dinner there for him. Martha served the meal, and Lazarus was among those at table with him.

 

     Mary brought in a pint of very costly ointment, made from pure nard, anointed Jesus’ feet, and dried them with her hair. The house was filled with the fragrance of the ointment. Judas Iscariot, one of his disciples, the one who was about to betray him, said, “Why was this ointment not sold for three hundred denarii[b] and the money given to the poor?” He said this not because he had any concern for the poor but because he was a thief. He was in charge of the money bag, and he used to steal from it.

 

     Jesus said in response, “Leave her alone! Let her keep it for the day of my burial. The poor you will always have with you, but you will not always have me.”

 

     Meanwhile, a large number of Jews learned that he was there, and they came not only because of Jesus but also because they wanted to see Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead. The chief priests then decided to put Lazarus to death as well, since it was because of him that many of the Jews were leaving and putting their faith in Jesus.

 

     The next day the great crowd of people who had come for the feast heard that Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem. Thus, they went out to meet him, carrying branches of palm and shouting, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, the King of Israel.” Jesus found a young donkey and rode it, as it is written, “Do not be afraid, daughter of Zion. Behold, your King is coming, riding on a donkey’s colt.”

 

     At first, his disciples did not understand this, but later, when Jesus had been glorified, they recalled that these things had been written about him and had happened to him.

Now the people who had been present when he called Lazarus out of the tomb and raised him from the dead continued to testify about this. Because the crowd had heard that he had performed this sign, they went out to meet him.

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​​​March 7-April 18 2025: 

​Our Lenten Fish Fry is underway. The Fish Fry’s will be held in the church hall every Friday from 5:00-6:45pm during Great Lent.

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Saturday, May ​3

Great Lakes Deanery Celebration with Bishop Robert

 

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Friday, May 16 - Saturday, May 17

2025 GCU National Bowling Tournament

Application deadline April 14

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What's New!!!

 

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​​Stewardship Appeal 2024/25

 The Eparchy of Parma Stewardship Appeal for 2024/25 began November 15. All members of parishes in the Eparchy will be receiving the Stewardship Appeal information in the mail. If you do not receive the mailing, please contact your pastor to verify that your information is correct on the church’s roster. The Stewardship Appeal campaign goal is $320,000. This year’s Annual Stewardship Appeal will support the following important needs in the Eparchy: Support of Mission & Outreach; Development of Parishes; Retreats, Renewals and Family Camp; Works of the Apostolate; Clergy Benevolence Fund; and Support of our Retired and Active Priests. Visit https://parma.org/stewardship-appeal for more information and to make a one-time or monthly secure donation through our website. Thank you for your past support and for your continued generosity with this year’s campaign. Our individual parish goal is $7,950.  Thank you in advance for your generosity!!!

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events or special Liturgy schedules

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Upcoming Events @St. Nick's

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Calendar​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Easter Liturgical Schedule

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Sunday, April 13

Palm Sunday

ECF Class - Pysanki Making

Liturgy 11:30

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Wednesday, April 16

Holy Wednesday

 

Thursday, April 17

Holy Thursday

 

Friday, April 18

Good Friday

Fish Fry 5:00 - 6:45 pm

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Saturday, April19

Holy Saturday

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Sunday, April 20

Easter / Pascha 

Resurrection of Our Lord

10:00 am   Resurrection Matins

11:30 am   Divine Liturgy, Myrovanie,

Blessing of food

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Sunday, April 27

Thomas Sunday

Parish Potluck

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Saturday, May 3

Great Lakes Deanery Celebration

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Sunday, May 4

No ECF Class

Liturgy 11:30

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Sunday, May 11

Mothers Day

No ECF Class

Liturgy 11:30

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Sunday, May 18

Final ECF Class

Liturgy 11:30

 

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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

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