Holy Transfiguration Melkite Greek-Catholic Church

Holy Transfiguration Melkite Greek-Catholic Church A parish in McLean, VA under the Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch, Eparchy of Newton. Greek? No we are not Hellenic i.e. Catholic? How?

Schedule of Divine Services:

Saturday
6 PM Vespers (Confessions available)

Sunday
9:15 AM Orthros (Confessions available)
10:30 AM Divine Liturgy (Coffee Hour following)

Feast Day Eve
6:30 PM - Vespers
Feast Day
6:30 PM - The Divine Liturgy

Livestream & Past Recordings: youtube.com/c/HolyTransfigurationMelkiteGreekCatholicChurch

Melkite? Christians who accepted the decision of the Fou

rth Ecumenical Council held in the city of Chalcedon in 451 AD. That council proclaimed that Jesus Christ was truly divine and truly human. He had a human nature and a divine nature and that the person of Christ is a divine person. This is a mystery of the Christian faith with profound consequences for us believers. The actions of Christ are the actions of one person, and that person happens to be God. His saving death and resurrection; His awesome coming again; His gathering of us into His body, the Church, and making us partakers of His Divine Nature, are possible because He is our Lord and our God. Greeks, just as Roman Catholics are not Italians. We Greek-Catholics are not Greeks, but we acknowledge that the Holy Gospels, the Epistles, in fact the entire New Testament, were written in Greek. We know that Greek was the language of the Early Church, even at Rome. We are in union with the Church of Rome; part of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic church, and at the same time not Roman. While the churches of Europe received their faith from the Apostles through the Apostolic Church of Rome, we received our faith directly from the Apostles themselves. What do we have to offer? Participation in the Divine Life that Our Blessed Savior came to give us. Participation in the Divine Nature, in a word holiness. Through participation in the life of the Church: the Holy Mysteries/Sacraments the Divine Liturgy, prayer and fasting, and the common life of loving service to one another. Who may come to our church? Anyone who wants to share the Divine Life with us. Roman Catholics who are baptized and confirmed may share the Holy Eucharist with us, as can Orthodox Christians. We are always ready to share with those who come to the faith once given to the Apostles lived and guarded and preserved by us until now. Please come to visit us! You will find orthodoxy of faith, purity of doctrine, beauty of worship, a commitment to struggle for holiness among people just like you.

THE APOSTLES FAST begins at sundown on the feast of All Saints and continues until the feast of Saints Peter and Paul on...
05/31/2026

THE APOSTLES FAST begins at sundown on the feast of All Saints and continues until the feast of Saints Peter and Paul on June 29th. During this time, we abstain from meat and meat products and dairy products. There is no abstinence of fish, shellfish, vegetables, fruit, or olive oil.

For more details, call the number at the bottom of the graphic.
05/10/2026

For more details, call the number at the bottom of the graphic.

05/10/2026
03/31/2026

Holy Week Services:

Tuesday, March 31: 6:30 PM Bridegroom Service

Wednesday, April 1: 6:30 PM Anointing Service

Thursday, April 2: 10:30 AM Divine Liturgy
Thursday, April 2: 6:30 PM Service of 12 Gospels

Friday, April 3: 3:00 PM Vespers and Descent from the Cross
Friday, April 3: 7:30 PM Lamentations Service

Saturday, April 4: 10:30 AM Divine Liturgy (Liturgy of Light)
Saturday, April 4: 10:00 PM Hajmat, Orthros, and Divine Liturgy for Great and Glorious Pascha

Sunday, April 5: NO SERVICES during the daylight hours of Pascha.

03/26/2026

"If any man be devout and love God, let him enjoy this fair and radiant triumphal feast.... The table is full-laden; feast ye all sumptuously. The calf is fatted; let no one go hungry away!"

- Paschal Homily of St. John Chrysostom

The Pascha Agape Potluck is here - but we need your help to make it a success!

The Potluck takes place after the Paschal Divine Liturgy in the wee hours of the morning and features all the great foods you've missed for 40 days. We are requesting volunteers to bring food to share as well as to set up, serve food, and clean up.

For those bringing food, please drop off contributions in the parish hall starting at 9:30pm. Food reception will pause during the Hajmat service so volunteers can participate, but will resume during the beginning of Orthros.

Contributions should be in a disposable container to facilitate cleanup and should be fully cooked as there won't be kitchen capacity for cooking that evening. Please label items with nuts, especially if they are not obvious. You can indicate to those receiving the food if something should be refrigerated or kept in a warming oven until the event.

Volunteers are requested to help set up chairs and tables on Saturday after the morning Liturgy of Light, on Saturday before the Hajmat and after Communion to help receive food and serve it, and after the event to help clean up.

May God bless you for your generosity in making Holy T's legendary hospitality a reality.
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03/09/2026

في زمن الصوم الذي نحن فيه علينا نحن أيضًا أن نسعى إلى خلاصنا.
زمن الصوم هو زمن الشفاء والغفران بالعودة والتوبة إلى الله لننهض مع المسيح في القيامة.
زمن الصوم هو زمن استنباط الوسائل والطرق التي تقودنا وتوصلنا إلى المسيح. وهي ذي الكنيسة تعرض علينا أكثر من وسيلة للبلوغ إلى ذلك وتعرض علينا بنوع خاص سرّ المصالحة، سرّ التوبة، سرّ الاعتراف، به ننال مغفرة الخطايا كما نالها المخلع ونحصل على الخلاص.

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03/09/2026

PARISH CLEANUP
“Zeal of Your house consumed me” (Psalm 68:10).
Please join us with some of your zeal for God's house on Saturday, March 21, following Divine Liturgy to clean the church for Pascha. Many hands make the work light. You are welcome to help as much or as little as you can. Even children are welcome to help. A meal will be provided after Divine Liturgy, and then the work begins. For more information or to volunteer, please contact Deacon Joseph.

02/11/2026

Join us for our Cheesefare Meal this Sunday, February 15! Please consider signing up to bring a dish to share — the more food, the merrier! Thank you for helping make this a joyful time of fellowship as we prepare for Lent.

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The Lenten and Paschal Cycle is upon us!
02/04/2026

The Lenten and Paschal Cycle is upon us!

Bulletin for February 1, 2026
02/01/2026

Bulletin for February 1, 2026

Address

8501 Lewinsville Road
McLean, VA
22102

Telephone

(703) 734-9566

Website

http://www.holytransfiguration.org/

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