Holy Archangels Russian Orthodox Church (ROCOR)

Holy Archangels Russian Orthodox Church (ROCOR) The two ships, the St. Peter and the St. Paul, landed on the Aleksander Archipelago off the southeast coast of Alaska. The death of St. Tikhon had issued.

The Orthodox Christian Faith, delivered to the Apostles by our Lord Jesus Christ Who established the Church on Pentecost, nourished by Holy Russia and the blood of the New Martyrs and Confessors, is living and active today, preparing us for Eternity. Holy Archangels Orthodox Church is a Parish of the Diocese of San Francisco and Western America of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR)

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___ What Is The Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia? ___

In 1740, explorer Vitus Bering, with two ships, left the port city of Petropavlosk-Kamchatskiy in Russia and sailed to the east. Paul, were separated during the voyage, but Bering sighted the southern coast of Alaska, and landed on Kayak Island; while Aleksei Chirikov, captain of the St. As the numbers of fur-bearing animals in Siberia declined due to intense hunting, trappers followed Bering's route to reach the Aleutian Islands and Alaska, eventually making their way down the Pacific Coast to Fort Ross, just north of San Francisco. The rich fur resources there led to the colonization of the region; and the Church responded to the spiritual needs of the colonists by sending eight monks (one of whom, St. Herman, is the saint for whom our sister parish in Tucson is named) from the monastery at Valaam to the new land. They arrived on Kodiak Island on September 24, 1794. Thus it was that the Orthodox Church and faith came to North America from Russia. Many people do not know that the "Russian Revolution" of 1917 was actually two separate revolutions. In the first, which took place in February (according to the Russian calendar) the last Tsar, Nikolai II (now recognized as the Tsar-Martyr, along with his wife, the heir to the throne, Aleksiy, and the Tsar's daughters, the Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia, who all are also among the Royal Martyrs), was deposed, and a "Provisional Government" assumed authority in the Russian Empire. The Provisional Government, which was meant as a temporary step until free elections could be held and a "Constituent Assembly" convened to adopt a constitution for the Empire, experienced many changes, and was never effectively in control of the events and circumstances in which it found itself. One consequence was the "October Revolution," which brought Lenin and the Bolsheviks to power in the Russian land. A civil war followed; and, when it was done, the Bolsheviks had won, and the Soviet Union came into being. The Patriarchate in Russia had been abolished by Peter the Great, and it was not until after the February Revolution that the Church was free to elect a Patriarch. Metropolitan Tikhon (now recognized as a saint among the New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia), who had served for a time in the United States, was elected to lead the Church as her Patriarch during the tumultuous times in Russia. In the midst of the Civil War, recognizing that many of the faithful, with their clergy and bishops, were unable to be in communication with the office of the Patriarch, St. Tikhon issued an order allowing the hierarchs in these outlying regions to organize themselves into temporary "Higher Church Authorities" that would function in a conciliar way to guide the churches in their care until it was once more possible for full communication to be restored. Tikhon, and the inability of the Church, blocked by the God-opposing Bolshevik state authorities, to meet to elect a new Patriarch, led to the formation of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, in conformity with the order that St. As such, the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (known variously as ROCOR, ROCA, and "the Synod") came into being to care for the faithful who found themselves outside of their Russian homeland; and for the converts who would come to share the Orthodox faith and way of life with the exiles and emigres in their midst. The Russian Church Abroad always considered herself to be part of the divided Russian Orthodox Church, and an inheritor and conservator of the teachings and practices of the Russian Orthodox Church. The subjugation of the administrative offices of the Church in Russia to the Bolshevik authorities (who later called themselves, "Communists") prevented the re-establishment of relations between the Churches of ROCOR and in the Russian homeland; but ROCOR never ceased to hope and pray that the Russian land would one day be set free from the Communist yoke, and that the wounds of the civil war and Communist rule could be healed. The resurgence of Orthodoxy in Russia following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, and the actions taken by the Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (which was re-established by Stalin in 1943 as he sought ways to rally the Russian people to fight against the invaders from N**i Germany in World War II) at their assembly in the summer of 2000, opened the door to a dialogue between the Church in Russia and ROCOR. The dialogue bore good fruit. In May of 2007, on the Feast of the Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ, the "Act of Communion" was signed in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow by Patriarch ALEXEI II and Metropolitan LAURUS. With this, these two parts of the one Russian Church have been restored to oneness of communion.

07/03/2022

By the grace of God and with the blessing of Archbishop Kyrill, Father Sebastian was ordained to the sacred order of priests today at the Holy Virgin Cathedral in San Francisco. It is with great joy that we join with those present there in chanting, "Axios! Axios! Axios!"

Christ is risen! Xpuctos bockprece!It is with great sadness that we announce that Vladika Metropolitan Hilarion reposed ...
05/17/2022

Christ is risen! Xpuctos bockprece!

It is with great sadness that we announce that Vladika Metropolitan Hilarion reposed earlier today after a long illness. May his memory be eternal! Please remember him in your prayers; and pray for our church as a new metropolitan is selected to lead us into a very uncertain future.

There is a nice remembrance of Met. Hilarion at the link below.

Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen! Met­ro­pol­i­tan Hilar­i­on of East­ern Amer­i­ca and New York was the sixth First Hier­ar­ch of the Russ­ian Ortho­dox Church Out­side of Russia. Met­ro­pol­i­tan Hilar­i­on’s par­ents — his father Alex­ei Kapral and his moth­er Euphro...

04/27/2021

The Schedule for Holy Week and Pascha:
April 29: Great and Holy Thursday
8:00 AM Great Vespers and Divine Liturgy
5:00 PM Confessions
6:00 PM Crucifixion Matins: The Twelve Passion Gospels

April 30: Great and Holy Friday
3:00 PM Great Vespers: The Taking Down from the Cross
7:00 PM Matins: The Burial Service

May 1: Great and Holy Saturday
10:00 AM Great Vespers and Divine Liturgy: The Harrowing of Hell
2:00 PM Baptism (Blessing of Baskets follows)
10:00 PM Readings from the Acts of the Apostles
11:25 PM Blessing of Baskets
11:30 PM Paschal Nocturnes

May 2: The Bright Pascha of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
12:00 AM Matins and Divine Liturgy of Pascha
1:00 PM Paschal Vespers (Reader’s Service)

10/02/2020

Schedule Change Note:
The Sunday Divine Liturgy will begin at 9 a.m. as of Sunday, October 4, 2020.

08/07/2020

By God's grace, and through your prayers, my family and I have all tested negative for the Wuhan virus. We give thanks, and I am pleased to announce that our service schedule this weekend, God willing, will return to our normal pattern. Thank you again for your prayers and offers to help. ☦️

08/01/2020

There will be Reader's Services today (August 1st) and Sunday (August 2nd), as I learned Friday evening that I have probably been exposed to the Wuhan virus. I will be tested early next week, and I hope to resume our normal service schedule the following weekend.

Our hierarch, Abp. Kyrill, has written an open letter to California Governor Newsom protesting the edict affecting worsh...
07/16/2020

Our hierarch, Abp. Kyrill, has written an open letter to California Governor Newsom protesting the edict affecting worship in churches in the state.

OPEN LETTERto the Honourable Gavin Newsom, Governor of Californiafrom His Eminence Kyrill Archbishop of San Francisco and Western America in light of the decree issued by the Governor of California that forbids choral singing in churches. Your Excellency, I hereby expre...

04/15/2020

Apparently, there is a need for some clarification about the schedule for Holy Week and Pascha. I hope this is sufficient:

PLEASE REMEMBER THAT SOCIAL DISTANCING RULES ARE IN EFFECT BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF THE CHURCH BUILDING. YOU ARE ASKED TO MAINTAIN A SEPARATION OF SIX FEET (2 METERS) FROM OTHERS. YOUR COOPERATION IS APPRECIATED DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME. APART FROM THE PRIEST AND A SMALL CHOIR, NO ONE WILL BE PERMITTED INSIDE DURING THE DIVINE LITURGY UNTIL IT IS TIME TO PARTAKE OF THE HOLY MYSTERIES OF CHRIST’S BODY AND BLOOD.

IF YOU OR A MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY IS ILL, PLEASE REMAIN AT HOME! THANK YOU.

04/14/2020

Holy Archangels Orthodox Church
2037 East Desert Lane
Phoenix, Arizona 85042
602.323.9505

Holy Week Services: 2020

April 15: Great and Holy Wednesday
8 – 10 AM Confession and Communion according to the Order for the Communion of the Sick

April 16: Great and Holy Thursday
8 – 10 AM Confession and Communion according to the Order for the Communion of the Sick
5:00 PM Crucifixion Matins: The Twelve Passion Gospels

April 17: Great and Holy Friday
2:00 PM Great Vespers: The Taking Down from the Cross
6:00 PM Matins: The Burial Service

April 18: Great and Holy Saturday
1 – 2:30 PM Confessions
2:30 PM Blessing of Pascha Baskets
10:00 PM Readings from the Acts of the Apostles
11:30 PM Paschal Nocturnes

April 19: The Bright Pascha of our Lord Jesus Christ
12:00 AM Matins and Divine Liturgy of Pascha

PLEASE REMEMBER THAT SOCIAL DISTANCING RULES ARE IN EFFECT. YOU ARE ASKED TO MAINTAIN A SEPARATION OF SIX FEET (2 METERS) FROM OTHERS. YOUR COOPERATION IS APPRECIATED DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME.

IF YOU OR A MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY IS ILL, PLEASE REMAIN AT HOME! THANK YOU.

04/04/2020

After consulting with our Parish Council, and taking into consideration the temperature forecast for tomorrow (April 5, 2020), the Divine Liturgy will begin at 8 am, rather than at 9:30 am, for the 5th Sunday of Great Lent and for Palm Sunday (April 12, 2020). This will, it is hoped, make it easier for those standing in line or waiting in their vehicles until people are admitted, individually or as a family, to make their confession and to receive the Holy Mysteries of Christ's Body and Blood.

Apart from the priest, an altar server (if one is present) and a small choir, no one else will be allowed into the church until it is time for Holy Communion, at which time individuals and families will be admitted.

Thank you for your understanding and patience during these difficult times.

04/04/2020

The Lord bless you!

Although it probably goes without saying, there will be no shared meal in the parish hall after the Divine Liturgy until further notice. I am saddened by this, but see no other choice.

May our gracious Lord Jesus Christ bless and keep us all safe, and bring us to the joy of Pascha!

REGARDING THE WUHAN VIRUS (COVID19) SITUATION and CHURCH SERVICESWith the implementation of Executive Order 2020-18, eff...
04/01/2020

REGARDING THE WUHAN VIRUS (COVID19) SITUATION and CHURCH SERVICES

With the implementation of Executive Order 2020-18, effective Tuesday, March 31, as of 5 p.m., we will be following the directions found in Decree 6E/2020 of the Western American Diocese, which requires a change in services at Holy Archangels parish. The changes are as follows:

+ The Divine Liturgies of the Presanctified Gifts are canceled. Those desiring to receive Holy Communion may come to the church between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. on those weekdays when a Divine Liturgy or Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts had been scheduled. Communicants will be admitted individually or as a family to make their confessions and then receive the Holy Mysteries according to the Communion of the Sick.
+ Weeknight services are canceled.
+ The Divine Liturgies for the Saturday of the Akathist Hymn and for Lazarus Saturday are canceled.
+ Sunday Divine Liturgies will be celebrated with only the priest, a small choir, and an altar server. The doors of the church will be locked until it is time for the faithful to receive the Holy Mysteries. Those desiring to receive Holy Communion may come to the church and will be admitted individually or as a family to make their confessions and then receive the Holy Mysteries according to the Communion of the Sick.

We are working to stream the services of the church so that you may participate using a smart phone or a tablet in your vehicle at the church as you wait to partake of the Holy Mysteries, or at home.

PLEASE DO NOT COME TO THE CHURCH IF:
+ You have a fever, runny nose, sore throat, cough, or do not feel well.
+ You or a member of your family has tested positive for the COVID19 virus.
+ You are at a higher risk of contracting the virus due to your age or because you have an underlying medical condition (including diabetes, a lung condition, or a compromised immune system).

THESE MEASURES ARE TO PROTECT YOUR SAFETY, THE SAFETY OF OUR CONGREGATION AND VISITORS, AND THE SAFETY OF OUR COMMUNITY. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING IN THESE DIFFICULT TIMES.

When we receive information about how we are to celebrate the services of Palm Sunday, Holy Week, and Pascha, we will put that information here and at our parish website (www.orthodoxphoenix.org).

Address

2037 E Desert Lane
Phoenix, AZ
85042

Opening Hours

Saturday 5pm - 7:30pm
Sunday 9am - 12pm

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