Biserica Ortodoxa romaneasca Sf Nectarie

Biserica Ortodoxa romaneasca Sf Nectarie Romanian Orthodox Church

03/02/2024

Maine, Duminică 3 Martie 2024 începând cu ora 12.00 vom săvârși Sfânta Liturghie. Va așteptăm!

02/02/2024

Programul slujbelor religioase în luna Februarie 2024:
Duminică 4 Februarie 2024-12.00 Sfânta Liturghie
Duminică 18 Februarie 2024-12.00 Sfânta Liturghie.
Va așteptăm să ne rugăm împreună!

03/13/2023

Taina Sfantului Maslu

Cu bucurie dorim sa va invitam a participa la Taina Sfantului Maslu oficiata de un sobor de preoti, Vineri 7 Aprilie 2023 ( Canadian Good Friday) de la ora 15.00. D**a slujba va invitam sa participati la o masa comunitara pregatita de Comitetul Doamnelor. Donatiile dvs vor fi folosite pentru lucrarile de amenajare interioara si exterioara a subsolului( basement) bisericii noastre.
Va multumim pt sustinerea dvs si va purtam in rugaciunile noastre.

12/24/2018

Fie ca Sarbatoarea Nasterii Domnului sa va aduca in casa sanatate, liniste si bucurie ! Craciun Fericit tuturor !

11/12/2018

Multumim celor care au fost alaturi de Biserica noastra cu prilejul sarbatorii Hramului. Va mai asteptam si cu alte ocazii, precum si la slujbele duminicale.

02/17/2018

Iubiti credinciosi,
Din cauza unei viroze respiratorii ma gasesc in imposibilitatea de a savarsi Sfanta Liturghie, duminica 18 Februarie 2018. Biserica va fi inchisa. Ne revedem cu ajutorul lui Dumnezeu, duminica 25 Februarie 2018 incepand cu ora 12.30.
Va doresc tuturor o duminica binecuvantata!
Parintele Ioan

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07/27/2017

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Feast of St Pantaleimon 27 July

Life

Short Version

The holy, glorious and right-victorious Greatmartyr Panteleimon (born Pantaleon) the Unmercenary Healer was martyred under the reign of Emperor Maximian (ca. 305 A.D.). His feast day is celebrated on July 27.

Long Version

His parents were Eustorgius of Nicomedia, a pagan, and Saint Eubula (March 30). They named him Pantaleon, which means in all things like a lion, but when he converted to Christianity, he changed his name to Panteleimon, which means all-merciful. He learned about Christianity from the priest who later baptized him, Saint Hermolaus. Hermolaus was living with two other priests, Hermippus and Hermocrates; the three were "survivors of the massacre of 20,000 Christians in 303 (December 28)."[1]
St. Panteleimon had been educated as a physician, and he "dedicated his life to the suffering, the sick, the unfortunate and the needy. He treated all those who turned to him without charge, healing them in the name of Jesus Christ. He visited those held captive in prison. These were usually Christians, and he healed them of their wounds. In a short time, reports of the charitable physician spread throughout the city. Forsaking the other doctors, the inhabitants began to turn only to St. Panteleimon."[1]
Other physicians brought his case before the Emperor Maximian. St. Panteleimon confessed to being a Christian and refused to offer sacrifice to the state gods.
"[He] suggested that a sick person, for whom the doctors held out no hope, should be brought before the emperor. Then the doctors could invoke their gods, and Panteleimon would pray to his God to heal the man. A man paralyzed for many years was brought in, and pagan priests who knew the art of medicine invoked their gods without success. Then, before the very eyes of the emperor, the saint healed the paralytic by calling on the name of Jesus Christ. The ferocious Maximian executed the healed man, and gave St. Panteleimon over to fierce torture."[1]
Hermolaus, Hermippus, and Hermocrates were brought forth; they confessed and were beheaded. Throughout the many tortures, St. Panteleimon remained untouched. Enraged, Maximian ordered that St. Panteleimon be beheaded. The soldiers took him to an olive tree, but when they struck him while he was praying, the sword melted like wax. After he finished his prayer, "a Voice was heard from Heaven, calling the passion-bearer by his new name and summoning him to the heavenly Kingdom."[1] He instructed the soldiers to rise from their knees where they had fallen in fear and to complete the ex*****on. After they followed his instruction, the olive tree became covered with fruit.
Although his body was thrown into a fire, it came out unharmed and was buried by Christians. His head is located on the island of Andros at the Panachrantos monastery[2] and, on occassions, is taken to other monasteries for veneration. Some of his relics can be found at the Putna Monastery (Bucovina, Romania), as well as in the Ss. Peter and Paul Cathedral in Constanţa, Romania.
"St. Panteleimon is invoked in the prayers at the blessing of water and the blessing of oil, together with St. Hermolaus and the other unmercenaries and wonder-workers." There is an Akathist hymn in his honor.

Xronia polla to all who celebrate their name day today.

04/14/2017

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