Holy Spirit Orthodox Church

Holy Spirit Orthodox Church Located at 700 Shamrock Blvd. in Venice, FL, Holy Spirit is a parish of the Orthodox Church in America. We welcome you to join us or just to learn more. Grafton.

A small group of Orthodox Christians in the Venice area was determined to worship regularly in their orthodox tradition using the English language. This group included full-time residents and winter visitors of many nationalities and backgrounds. In 1984 this group was blessed to receive the Very Reverend Father Lucian T. Father Lucian was appointed to serve the Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice area by H

is Eminence, Archbishop Dmitri of the Diocese of Dallas and the South (Orthodox Church in America – OCA). The Certificate for Occupancy was received on October 30, 1991 and the first Divine Liturgy was celebrated by Father Lucian on November 10, 1991. Our first wedding service was held on the evening of the same day. Holy Spirit Orthodox Church was officially consecrated on February 15, 1992 by Archbishop Dmitri.

Holy Week Schedule 2024-April 29- May 5 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday        7 pm-Bridegroom Matins Wednesday                 ...
04/29/2024

Holy Week Schedule 2024-April 29- May 5 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 7 pm-Bridegroom Matins Wednesday 6 pm-Holy Unction Thursday 6 pm-12 Gospel readings and Procession with the Cross in the Church Friday 10 am-women of the parish decorate the bier/tomb of Christ 3 pm-Taking Christ Down From The Cross-Bringing in the bier of Christ 6 pm-Lamentations Service-Procession around the church with the bier and epitaphios…...

Holy Week Schedule 2024-April 29- May 5 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 7 pm-Bridegroom Matins Wednesday 6 pm-Holy Unction Thursday 6 pm-12 Gospel readings…

The First Week of Great Lent This first week of Lent (the full fast and Lent begins tonight at Midnight) contains so muc...
03/17/2024

The First Week of Great Lent This first week of Lent (the full fast and Lent begins tonight at Midnight) contains so much beauty. On Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday we will sing Great Compline with the Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete at 6 pm. This penitential hymn is sung in sections along with the wonderful Great Compline at 6 pm....

The First Week of Great Lent This first week of Lent (the full fast and Lent begins tonight at Midnight) contains so much beauty. On Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday we will sing Great Compline with t…

02/09/2024
This feast, one of the 12 Great Feats, is celebrated on February 2, at 9 am with a Divine Liturgy. The Meeting of our Lo...
01/31/2024

This feast, one of the 12 Great Feats, is celebrated on February 2, at 9 am with a Divine Liturgy. The Meeting of our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ is described in the third Gospel (Luke 2:22-40). Forty days after His birth the Divine Child was brought to the Temple at Jerusalem to be presented to the Lord. According to the Law of Moses (Lev....

This feast, one of the 12 Great Feats, is celebrated on February 2, at 9 am with a Divine Liturgy. The Meeting of our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ is described in the third Gospel (Luke 2:22-40…

Lenten Calendar
01/24/2024

Lenten Calendar

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01/24/2024
What are you striving for? How will you make spiritual progress this year?
01/15/2024

What are you striving for? How will you make spiritual progress this year?

Eastern Orthodox Church in Venice Florida with Traditional Liturgical worship, part of the Orthodox Church in America - Visitors Welcome

Tending The Garden of The Heart-How to apply The Holy Tradition To Your Life The heart itself is only a small vessel, ye...
01/07/2024

Tending The Garden of The Heart-How to apply The Holy Tradition To Your Life The heart itself is only a small vessel, yet dragons are there, and lions, there are poisonous beasts, and all the treasures of evil, there are rough and uneven roads, there are precipes; but there too is God and the angels, life is there, and the Kingdom, there too is light, and there the apostles and heavenly cities, and treasures of grace....

Tending The Garden of The Heart-How to apply The Holy Tradition To Your Life The heart itself is only a small vessel, yet dragons are there, and lions, there are poisonous beasts, and all the treas…

Join us and find renewal. We will be taking 5 weeks together to learn more about our Orthodox Faith and how it can and s...
01/07/2024

Join us and find renewal. We will be taking 5 weeks together to learn more about our Orthodox Faith and how it can and should impact our lives. Focusing on practical issues, theology, Church history, living the Tradition. Using discussion, videos and Bible study. Bring your questions, be ready to get involved. Jan. 25, Feb. 1, 15, 22, 29, 2024-no class on Feb. 7
Don’t forget to invite someone to come with you.

  Join us and find renewal. We will be taking 5 weeks together to learn more about our Orthodox Faith and how it can and should impact our lives. Focusing on practical issues, theology, Church…

Schedule For The Feast of TheophanyFriday, Jan 5 at 6 pm-Great Vespers for The Feast with LitiaSaturday, Jan 6 at 9 am, ...
12/31/2023

Schedule For The Feast of Theophany

Friday, Jan 5 at 6 pm-Great Vespers for The Feast with Litia
Saturday, Jan 6 at 9 am, Divine Liturgy and Great Blessing of Waters, followed by the Blessing of the Myakka River.
go to hsoc-venice.com for more info.

12/27/2023

The Holy Protomartyr and Archdeacon Stephen was the eldest of the seven deacons, appointed by the Apostles themselves, and therefore he is called “archdeacon.” He was the first Christian martyr, and he suffered for Christ when he was about thirty. In the words of Asterias, he was “the starting point of the martyrs, the instructor of suffering for Christ, the foundation of righteous confession, since Stephen was the first to shed his blood for the Gospel.”

Filled with the Holy Spirit, Saint Stephen preached Christianity and defeated Jewish teachers of the Law in debate. The Jews maligned Saint Stephen, saying that he had uttered blasphemy against God and against Moses. Saint Stephen came before the Sanhedrin and the High Priest to answer these charges. He gave a fiery speech, in which he recounted the history of the Jewish nation, and denounced the Jews for persecuting the prophets, and also for executing the promised Messiah, Jesus Christ (Acts ch. 7).

During his speech, Saint Stephen suddenly saw the heavens opened and Jesus Christ standing at the right hand of God. The Jews shouted and covered their ears, and rushed at him. They dragged him out of the city and stoned him, but the holy martyr prayed for his murderers. Far off on the heights stood the Mother of God with the holy Apostle John the Theologian, and She prayed fervently for the martyr. Before his death Saint Stephen said, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. O Lord, lay not this sin to their charge.” Then he joyfully gave up his pure soul to Christ.

The body of the holy Protomartyr Stephen, left to be eaten by beasts, was secretly taken up by the Jewish teacher Gamaliel and his son Habib, who buried Stephen on his estate. They both believed in Christ, and later received holy Baptism.

Saint Stephen is also commemorated on August 2 (Translation of his relics) and on September 15 (Uncovering of his relics in the year 415).

Troparion — Tone 4
(Podoben: “Go quickly before...“)

Your head is crowned with a royal diadem, / because of the struggles you endured for Christ God, O first of the Martyrs to suffer; / for when you rebuked the fury of the Jews, / you saw your Savior at the Father's right hand. / Always pray to Him for our souls.

Kontakion — Tone 3
(Podoben: “Today the Virgin...”)

Yesterday the Master came to us in the flesh, / today His servant departs from the flesh; / yesterday the King was born in the flesh, / and today His servant is stoned; / for His sake, the Protomartyr and divine Stephen is perfected.

More saints commemorated today: https://www.oca.org/saints/lives/2023/12/27

Music downloads: https://www.oca.org/liturgics/music-downloads/december

Address

700 Shamrock Boulevard
Venice, FL
34293

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 12pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
Thursday 9am - 12pm
Friday 9am - 12pm
Saturday 5pm - 6:30pm
Sunday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+19416850623

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