St. John The Baptist Orthodox Church

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05/23/2026

Dear Parishioners and friends of St. John's Ambridge,

Glory to Jesus Christ!

This week's bulletin is attached.

Schedule for this Week:

Saturday, May 23
Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council
Cyril and Methodius
6pm: Vespers with Litija

Sunday, May 24
Sunday of the Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council
Cyril and Methodius
9:00am: Confessions
9:30 am: Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom

Thursday, May 28
11am-1pm: Fr. Marc's Office Hours

Saturday, May 30
9:30am: Panachida for all souls
11am: Baptism and Chrismation of Seth Isaac Haffley
6pm: Pentecost Vespers with Litija

Sunday, May 31
Pentecost
9:00am: Confessions
9:30 am: Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
Kneeling Prayers of Pentecost
Book Club / Coffee Social

Yours in Christ,

Fr. Marc

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05/09/2026

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Father Seraphim Rose, born Eugene Rose in San Diego, California in 1934, was an American Orthodox monk who converted from a background in Eastern philosophy to Russian Orthodoxy in 1962, under the spiritual guidance of Saint John of Shanghai and San Francisco. He co-founded the Saint Herman of Alaska Monastery in Platina, California, where he lived as a hermit, writing books that have shaped generations of Orthodox Christians worldwide. He fell asleep in the Lord on September 2, 1982.

On May 5, 2026, ROCOR blessed the process of his glorification among the saints.

In his 1975 book "Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future," Father Seraphim devoted an entire chapter to UFOs, drawing on the writings of the early Church Fathers and the lives of the saints. His conclusion was direct.

"The manifestations of today's flying saucers are quite within the technology of demons. Indeed, nothing else can explain them as well."

He compared modern UFO encounters to the demonic apparitions described in the lives of Saint Anthony the Great in the fourth century, Saint Cyprian the Former Sorcerer in the third century, and Saint Martin of Tours in the fourth century. In each case the pattern matched: solid-looking beings and objects that suddenly materialize and dematerialize, always with the purpose of awing the witness, producing a sense of contact with "higher beings," and ultimately leading the soul away from Christ.

He also drew on the writings of Saint Symeon the New Theologian and Saint Ignatius Brianchaninov, who both warned Christians to be cautious of strange manifestations in the air.

Father Seraphim wrote that the UFO phenomenon is a new mediumistic technique. In the nineteenth century, contact with demons required dark séance rooms. Today, he wrote, "one need only look into the sky."

He attached deep eschatological significance to UFOs, citing the prophecies of Revelation 13:13 of "fire from heaven" and Luke 21:11 of "terrors and great signs from heaven." He believed the rise of UFO encounters was a sign that humanity is approaching the end of the age and being prepared for the coming of the Antichrist.

He wrote: "The message of the UFOs is: prepare for antichrist. Expect deliverance, not from the Christian revelation and faith in an unseen God, but from vehicles in the sky."

Father Seraphim called this preparation "the religion of the future," a post-Christian spirituality that paves the way for the deception of the Antichrist.

UFOs are not aliens. They are, in his words, "another of the masks of the demons."

Dear Parishioners and friends of St. John's Ambridge,Christ is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!This week's bulletin is attache...
05/08/2026

Dear Parishioners and friends of St. John's Ambridge,

Christ is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!

This week's bulletin is attached.

Schedule for this Week:

Sunday, May 10

Mothers Day

Sunday of the Samaritan Woman

9:00am: Confessions

9:30 am: Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom

Panachida for all deceased mothers, grandmothers, god-mothers, mothers-in-law, and all who have been as mothers unto us.

Thursday, May 14

11am-1pm: Fr. Marc's Office Hours

Sunday, May 17

Sunday of the Man born Blind

9:00am: Confessions

9:30 am: Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom

Coffee Social / ACRY Meetings

Yours in Christ,

Fr. Marc

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Rev. Fr. Marc Wisnosky, PhD

St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church (ACROD)

450 Glenwood Drive
Ambridge, PA 15003

http://www.orthodoxambridge.org/

Talk or text: 412-407-5102

The Website of Saint John the Baptist Orthodox Church

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05/03/2026

Dear Parishioners and friends of St. John's Ambridge,

Christ is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!

Schedule for this Week:

Sunday, May 3
Sunday of the Paralyzed Man
9:00am: Confessions
9:30 am: Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom

Emergency Meeting of church congregation to discuss collapsed wall behind parish house
ACRY Informational Meeting / Coffee Social

Friday, May 8
11am-1pm: Fr. Marc's Office Hours

Sunday, May 10
Mothers Day
Sunday of the Samaritan Woman
9:00am: Confessions
9:30 am: Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom

Yours in Christ,

Fr. Marc

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Rev. Fr. Marc Wisnosky, PhD
St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church (ACROD)
450 Glenwood Drive
Ambridge, PA 15003
http://www.orthodoxambridge.org/
Talk or text: 412-407-5102

The Website of Saint John the Baptist Orthodox Church

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04/25/2026

Dear Parishioners and friends of St. John's Ambridge,

Christ is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!

Schedule for this Week:

Sunday, April 26
Sunday of the Myrrh-Bearing Women
9:30 am: Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
Book Club/Coffee Social

Sunday, May 3

Sunday of the Paralyzed Man
9:00am: Confessions
9:30 am: Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
ACRY Informational Meeting / Coffee Social

Yours in Christ,
Fr. Marc

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Rev. Fr. Marc Wisnosky, PhD
St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church (ACROD)
450 Glenwood Drive
Ambridge, PA 15003

http://www.orthodoxambridge.org/
Talk or text: 412-407-5102

The Website of Saint John the Baptist Orthodox Church

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04/12/2026

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+ B A R T H O L O M E W

BY GOD’S MERCY
ARCHBISHOP OF CONSTANTINOPLE – NEW ROME AND ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH

TO THE ENTIRE PLENITUDE OF THE CHURCH:

GRACE, PEACE, AND MERCY FROM CHRIST, RISEN IN GLORY

* * *

Most honorable brother Hierarchs and blessed children in the Lord,

Having arrived, through fasting, prayer, and solemnity, at the radiant and all-festal day of Holy Pascha, we hymn and glorify the world-saving Resurrection of our Lord and God and Saviour Jesus Christ, which marks the manifest victory of life over death, renews all creation, and opens to humanity the way of deification by grace. The Church of Christ preserves the paschal experience in her liturgical life, in the labors of the Saints and Martyrs of the faith, in the eschatological impulse of monasticism, in the proclamation of the Gospel “to the ends of the earth,” in theology and the ecclesial arts, in the good witness of the faithful in the world, in the culture of love and solidarity, and in the immovable certainty that evil does not have the final word in history.

The Resurrection of the Lord is lived as a Christ-bestowed freedom, which inspires, nourishes, and strengthens the creative powers of the human person and the good struggle for “whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable,”[1] while reminding us all that the journey toward the Resurrection is inseparably bound to the Cross. The joy of the Cross and the Resurrection has preserved the people of God from identifying themselves with the spirit of this world, while at the same time safeguarding them from barren insularity and a spirituality devoid of dynamism and hope-bearing breath. The life of the faithful, in the crucified and risen Christ “for us men,” still today refutes every alien narrative of Christian ethos as a “morality of the weak,” supposedly embodied in humility, forgiveness, sacrificial love, asceticism, the Lord’s saying “but I say to you, do not resist the evil one,”[2] and other principles and dispositions that belong to the very core of our identity. Nothing could be further from the truth than this reading of the ethos of Christianity — of sacrificial love that “does not seek its own,” a love interwoven with courage, boldness, and existential authenticity. Pascha is a hymn to this freedom, to faith “working through love,”[3] which is not our own achievement but grace and a gift from above, and which is lived in the holy Sacraments of the Church and in the “mystery” of service to one’s neighbor. Indeed, “love for God does not in any way tolerate hatred toward one’s fellow human being.”[4]

The Church of Christ — the “salt of the earth,” the “light of the world,” the city “set on a hill,” the lamp placed “on the lampstand”[5] — bears active witness in the world, before the signs of the times, about the grace that has come and “the hope that is in us.”[6] The message of the Cross and the Resurrection resounds today as a Gospel of peace, reconciliation, and justice. War, hatred, and injustice stand opposed to the fundamental Christian principles for whose realization and establishment the people of God pray and labor each day. In the light of the Resurrection, we beseech the Lord on behalf of the victims of wartime violence, the orphans, the mothers who mourn their children, and all those who bear in body and soul the effects of human cruelty and callousness. “Christ is risen” is a denial and condemnation of violence and fear and an invitation to a life of peace. War brings forth lamentation and death; the Resurrection conquers death and bestows incorruptibility.

Before the daily images of the cruelty of war, the Church raises her voice and proclaims the sacredness of the human person — of every concrete human being anywhere on earth — and the duty of absolute respect for that dignity; and she calls upon us to “know our own worth, honor the Prototype, recognize the power of the mystery, and understand for whose sake Christ died.”[7] The Resurrection of the Lord is the restoration of the human being to his pre-eternal calling. As the “beginning of another eternal life,” it heals alienating relationships and establishes the peace “which surpasses all understanding”[8] — a peace that encompasses worldly reconciliation and pacification.

Inspired by God, the Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church — the tenth anniversary of whose convocation we honor this year — underlined the duty of the Church “to encourage whatever truly serves the cause of peace (Rom. 14:19) and opens the way to justice, brotherhood, true freedom, and mutual love among all the children of the one heavenly Father, as well as among all peoples who make up the one human family.”[9]

Holy Pascha is the whole of our spiritual civilization, the very core of our piety. The Resurrection of the Lord is also our own resurrection in the present age, and at the same time a prefiguration and foretaste of the “common resurrection of all human beings” and of the renewal of the whole creation. Illumined by the all-radiant light of the face of the Risen Christ, and glorifying in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs His all-holy Name — the Prince of Peace, who is with us “always, unto the end of the age” [10]— we wish you a blessed Resurrection, a paschal season filled with divine gifts, and every day of your lives likewise, crying out the universal proclamation of joy: “Christ is risen! Truly the Lord is risen!”

At The Phanar, Holy Pascha 2026

+ Bartholomew of Constantinople

fervent supplicant for you all to the Risen Lord
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1. Phil. 4:8.
2. Matt. 5:39.
3. Gal. 5:6.
4. St. Maximus the Confessor, Chapters on Love, I.15. PG 90, 964.
5. Matt. 5:13-15.
6. 1 Pet. 3:15.
7. St. Gregory the Theologian, Oration 1, On Holy Pascha and on Tardiness, PG 35, 397.
8. Phil. 4:7.
9. The Mission of the Orthodox Church in Today’s World, C, § 5.
10. Matt. 28:20.

Dear Parishioners and friends of St. John's Ambridge,Christ is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!Wishing you a blessed and holy ...
04/11/2026

Dear Parishioners and friends of St. John's Ambridge,

Christ is Risen! Indeed He is Risen!

Wishing you a blessed and holy Pascha.

Schedule for this Week:

Saturday, April 11
8:00pm: Resurrection Matins
Blessing of Paschal baskets

Sunday, April 12
Pascha - the Resurrection of our Lord
9:30 am: Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
Blessing of Paschal baskets
Easter egg hunt

Monday, April 13
Bright Monday
9:30 am: Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
Reading of the Holy Gospel to the Four Corners of the Earth

Thursday, April 16
11am-1pm: Fr. Marc's Office Hours

Sunday, April 19
9:30 am: Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
Breaking of the Artos
Church School/Coffee Social

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Rev. Fr. Marc Wisnosky, PhD
St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church (ACROD)
450 Glenwood Drive
Ambridge, PA 15003

http://www.orthodoxambridge.org/

Talk or text: 412-407-5102

The Website of Saint John the Baptist Orthodox Church

All are invited to bring your baskets to be blessed after our liturgies on Saturday night or Sunday morning.
04/09/2026

All are invited to bring your baskets to be blessed after our liturgies on Saturday night or Sunday morning.

Dear Parishioners and friends of St. John's Ambridge,Glory to Jesus Christ! I pray your Lenten journey has been a blesse...
04/04/2026

Dear Parishioners and friends of St. John's Ambridge,

Glory to Jesus Christ! I pray your Lenten journey has been a blessed one. We are nearing the end, drawing ever closer to Pascha, the resurrection of our Lord!

Schedule for this Week:

Sunday, April 5
Flowery and Palm Sunday
9:00am: Confessions
9:30 am: Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
Coffee Social

Tuesday, April 7,
6:30pm:
Vesperal Divine Liturgy for the Annunciation

Wednesday, April 8,
6:30pm:
Holy Unction Service

Thursday, April 9,
9:30am:
Vesperal Liturgy of St. Basil commemorating the Lord’s Supper

6:30pm:
Matins with Reading of 12 Passion Gospels

Friday, April 10,
7:00pm:
Great Vespers of Holy Friday and procession with the Burial Shroud (Plaschanitsa)

Saturday, April 11,
9:30am:
Vesperal Liturgy of St. Basil commemorating the Harrowing of Hell

8:00pm:
Resurrection Matins and Blessing of Paschal Foods

Sunday, April 12,
9:30am:
Pascal Divine Liturgy and Blessing of Paschal Foods

I hope you can join us for one (or several) of these most holy and beautiful services.

Yours in Christ,

Fr. Marc

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Rev. Fr. Marc Wisnosky, PhD

St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church (ACROD)

450 Glenwood Drive
Ambridge, PA 15003

http://www.orthodoxambridge.org/

Talk or text: 412-407-5102

The Website of Saint John the Baptist Orthodox Church

Address

450 Glenwood Drive
Ambridge, PA
15003

Opening Hours

Saturday 4pm - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 11:30am

Telephone

+17242662879

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