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Antiochian Women is an organized sisterhood of women meeting in parish chapters for the purposes of fellowship and charitable outreach.

A rainy day in Huntington, WV, did not deter the cookout for Holy Spirit Church’s, Ladies of St. Sophia, held at Khouria...
05/24/2026

A rainy day in Huntington, WV, did not deter the cookout for Holy Spirit Church’s, Ladies of St. Sophia, held at Khouria Loukia and Fr John Dixon’s house! Eighteen women attended the gathering to enjoy each other’s company and to celebrate Holy Ascension!

05/21/2026
Blessed Feast Christ is Ascended!St. John Chrysostom: "We who seemed unworthy of the earth, are now raised to heaven... ...
05/21/2026

Blessed Feast Christ is Ascended!

St. John Chrysostom: "We who seemed unworthy of the earth, are now raised to heaven... have ascended higher than heaven, have come to occupy the King's throne". He viewed the Ascension as the exaltation of human nature to the right hand of God.

AWE wishes all Mothers a very blessed and Happy Mother’s Day!
05/10/2026

AWE wishes all Mothers a very blessed and Happy Mother’s Day!

One of the most ancient cities of the Promised Land was Shechem, also called Sikima, located at the foot of Mount Gerazi...
05/10/2026

One of the most ancient cities of the Promised Land was Shechem, also called Sikima, located at the foot of Mount Gerazim. There the Israelites had heard the blessings in the days of Moses and Jesus of Navi. Near to this town, Jacob, who had come from Mesopotamia in the nineteenth century before Christ, bought a piece of land where there was a well. This well, preserved even until the time of Christ, was known as Jacob's Well. Later, before he died in Egypt, he left that piece of land as a special inheritance to his son Joseph (Gen. 49:22). This town, before it was taken into possession by Samaria, was also the leading city of the kingdom of the ten tribes. In the time of the Romans it was called Neapolis, and at present Nablus. It was the first city in Canaan visited by the Patriarch Abraham. Here also, Jesus of Navi (Joshua) addressed the tribes of Israel for the last time. Almost three hundred years later, all Israel assembled there to make Roboam (Rehoboam) king.
When our Lord Jesus Christ, then, came at midday to this city, which is also called Sychar (John 4:5), He was wearied from the journey and the heat, and He sat down at this well. After a little while the Samaritan woman mentioned in today's Gospel passage came to draw water. As she conversed at some length with the Lord and heard from Him secret things concerning herself, she believed in Him; through her many other Samaritans also believed.
Concerning the Samaritans we know the following: In the year 721 before Christ, Salmanasar (Shalmaneser), King of the Assyrians, took the ten tribes of the kingdom of Israel into captivity, and relocated all these people to Babylon and the land of the Medes. From there he gathered various nations and sent them to Samaria. These nations had been idolaters from before. Although they were later instructed in the Jewish faith and believed in the one God, they worshipped the idols also. Furthermore, they accepted only the Pentateuch of Moses, and rejected the other books of Holy Scripture. Nonetheless, they thought themselves to be descendants of Abraham and Jacob. Therefore, the pious Jews named these Judaizing and idolatrous peoples Samaritans, since they lived in Samaria, the former leading city of the Israelites, as well as in the other towns thereabout. The Jews rejected them as heathen and foreigners, and had no communion with them at all, as the Samaritan woman observed, "the Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans" (John 4:9). Therefore, the name Samaritan is used derisively many times in the Gospel narrations. After the Ascension of the Lord, and the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the woman of Samaria was baptized by the holy Apostles and became a great preacher and Martyr of Christ; she was called Photine, and her feast is kept on February 26.

🇺🇸🇺🇸250th Birthday of the USA 🇺🇸🇺🇸& 2026 Parish Life Conference - NY & Oakland - July 1-4, 2026 Come celebrate the 250th...
05/06/2026

🇺🇸🇺🇸250th Birthday of the USA 🇺🇸🇺🇸& 2026 Parish Life Conference - NY & Oakland - July 1-4, 2026

Come celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States at the Parish Life Conference! This 2026 PLC will be a historic one!
Hosted in Bealeton, Virginia - a suburb of our nation's capital - on the eve of the 250th celebration of the founding of the United States!

There are many events and activities for the whole family!

For more information visit the link below and register!

https://www.antiochianevents.com/new-york

Antiochian Orthodox Women of the East

Dioceses of New York and Washington, D.C. & Oakland, Charleston and the Mid-AtlanticParish Life Conference: Cedar Lee Middle School, Bealeton, VA (July 1-4, 2026)Host Parish: St. Patrick Church (Bealeton, VA) Home Online Registration Hotel Schedule Speakers Festivals Forms Contact Photo Gallary Slid...

Save the date PLC Ladies Tea 🫖📆Friday July 3rd, 2026 ⏰3:00pm-5:00pm AWE ANNUAL PLC MEETING Guest Speaker: Rev. Fr. Damas...
05/06/2026

Save the date PLC Ladies Tea 🫖
📆Friday July 3rd, 2026 ⏰3:00pm-5:00pm
AWE ANNUAL PLC MEETING
Guest Speaker: Rev. Fr. Damaskinos Issa
Topic: Carrying God’s Presence: the Woman as Bearer of the Holy.
Antiochian Orthodox Women of the East

Saint Irene was the daughter of a princelet called Licinius; named Penelope by her parents, through a divine revelation ...
05/05/2026

Saint Irene was the daughter of a princelet called Licinius; named Penelope by her parents, through a divine revelation she was brought to faith in Christ and at Baptism was renamed Irene. In her zeal for piety she broke in pieces all the idols of her father, who commanded that she be trampled underfoot by horses. But while she remained unharmed, one of the horses rose up and cast down her father, killing him. By her prayer she raised him to life again, and he believed and was baptized. Afterwards, in many journeyings, Saint Irene suffered torments and punishments for her faith, but was preserved by the power of God, while working dread miracles and converting many thousands of souls. At last she came to Ephesus, where she fell asleep in peace, in the first half of the fourth century. Two days after her death, her gravestone was found lifted off, and her grave empty. At least two churches were dedicated to Saint Irene in Constantinople, and she is also the patroness of the Aegean island of Thera, which is commonly called Santorin (or Santorini), a corruption of "Saint Irene."

Your Mother’s Day gift may be incomplete without a lovely apron to accompany it, reflecting the love and care you wish t...
05/04/2026

Your Mother’s Day gift may be incomplete without a lovely apron to accompany it, reflecting the love and care you wish to share with your wonderful mom this spring. Place your orders Now!

“Bless the food before us the Family besides us and the Love between us”
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AWE Aprons for sale only $25 each!

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