St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Springfield, MA

St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Springfield, MA The Church only works well when we all work together for the glory of God.

06/02/2026

Yesterday, we celebrated the great feast of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended in fire and filled the apostles with boldness and life.

Today, on June 1, we step into a new month still carrying that same gift. As we begin this new season, we are reminded that the Spirit has not departed, but continues to dwell and work within us. The prayer we share today asks God to renew that fire in our hearts and guide us in all that lies ahead.

Pentecost is not just a moment—it is a calling to live each day in the Spirit’s presence. As June begins, we entrust our time, our work, and our lives to Him. May this month be one of renewal, unity, and deeper faith. May we become witnesses of God’s love in all we do. Come, Holy Spirit, and remain with us.

05/31/2026
05/31/2026

Sunday Divine Liturgy - Holy Pentecost

05/31/2026
05/30/2026

The 4th Saturday of the Souls (Chapel)

05/24/2026

Sunday Divine Liturgy - The Fathers of the 1st Ecumenical Council

05/21/2026

‘All works of Emperor Saint Constantine were inspired by St Helen, an example of instructing mother.’
- Patriarch Daniel

05/21/2026

The Ascension (Chapel)

Upcoming Services: Divine Liturgy Thursday May 21st, Holy Ascension 8:30 a.m. in the Chapel.ReadingThe Lord Jesus passed...
05/19/2026

Upcoming Services: Divine Liturgy Thursday May 21st, Holy Ascension 8:30 a.m. in the Chapel.

Reading

The Lord Jesus passed forty days on earth after His Resurrection from the dead, appearing continually in various places to His disciples, with whom He also spoke, ate, and drank, thereby further demonstrating His Resurrection. On this Thursday, the fortieth day after Pascha, He appeared again in Jerusalem. After He had first spoken to the disciples about many things, He gave them His last commandment, that is, that they go forth and proclaim His Name to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem. But He also commanded them that for the present, they were not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait there together until they receive power from on high, when the Holy Spirit would come upon them.

Saying these things, He led them to the Mount of Olives, and raising His hands, He blessed them; and saying again the words of the Father's blessing, He was parted from them and taken up. Immediately a cloud of light, a proof of His majesty, received Him. Sitting thereon as though on a royal chariot, He was taken up into Heaven, and after a short time was concealed from the sight of the disciples, who remained where they were with their eyes fixed on Him. At this point, two Angels in the form of men in white raiment appeared to them and said, "Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into Heaven? This same Jesus, Who is taken up from you into Heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into Heaven" (Acts 1:11). These words, in a complete and concise manner, declare what is taught in the Symbol of Faith concerning the Son and Word of God. Therefore, having so fulfilled all His dispensation for us, our Lord Jesus Christ ascended in glory into Heaven, and sat at the right hand of God the Father. As for His sacred disciples, they returned from the Mount of Olives to Jerusalem, rejoicing because Christ had promised to send them the Holy Spirit.

It should be noted that the Mount of Olives is a Sabbath's day journey from Jerusalem, that is, the distance a Jew was permitted to walk on the day of the Sabbath. Ecumenius writes, "A Sabbath day's journey is one mile in length, as Clement says in his fifth Stromatis; it is two thousand cubits, as the Interpretation of the Acts states." They draw this conclusion from the fact that, while they were in the wilderness, the Israelites of old kept within this distance from the Holy Tabernacle, whither they walked on the Sabbath day to worship God.

Apolytikion of Holy Ascension
Fourth Tone

O Christ our God, You ascended in Glory and gladdened Your disciples by the promise of the Holy Spirit. Your blessing assured them that You are the Son of God, the Redeemer of the world.
Kontakion of Holy Ascension
Plagal of the Second Tone

O Christ our God, upon fulfilling Your dispensation for our sake, You ascended in Glory, uniting the earthly with the heavenly. You were never separate but remained inseparable, and cried out to those who love You, "I am with you and no one is against you."

https://www.goarch.org/chapel/saints?contentid=943&PCode=6PTh&D=T&DT=05/21/2026

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