Christian Church Universal

Christian Church Universal The International Cathedral of the Holy Apostles - Washington DC
"The CHURCH Without Walls". Being ONE, HOLY, Evangelical, Charismatic and Liturgical.

Earnestly contending for the UNITY of the Faith through Convergence!
++Timothy Paul - Patriarch, ++Joshua Paul - Metropolitan - 3rd Provincial Metropolis THE FREEDOM CHURCH: The Christian Church Universal was foreshadowed in Eden, it manifested typologically through the congregation of Israel, it was ordained by Christ Jesus in Mark 3:13-15, executed and established on Calvary's cross, it was empo

wered on the day of Pentecost, organized by the Holy Apostles, succeeded through www.ApostolicSuccession.org, sustained by the Holy Spirit, and reunified by the www.ConvergenceMovement.org! The Christian Church Universal is a Theo-Centric Global Convergence Church Movement manifested through the Ancient Christian Faith. Catholic (meaning Universal) and Apostolic Church. www.Church-Universal.org

05/12/2024

MOTHER’S DAY PRAYER

Lord our God, Jesus Christ on this day we are gathered to honor our mothers and first among them is your own holy mother, Mary the Virgin, the all holy and pure. We supplicate you to accept our supplications on behalf of all the mothers throughout the world. Give rest to those who are gone to your resting place. Grant those who are still with us joy in the remembrance of their accomplishments. Forgive us if we failed at any time in our life to offer them the honor & the respect as we ought to.

Help and support all mothers in their mission to always be a good role model to new mothers and to all people. Strengthen those who are single mothers, help those who have children of special needs, comfort the hearts and souls of those mothers who have lost their children. Be an aid to those who are unable to become mothers whatever the reason might be, be everything to everyone as they need you. Teach us that every day should be a special day to remember and honor our mothers and women who treat us with motherly like love. Accept our praises and thanksgivings offered to you as our true God, along with your eternal and unoriginate Father and your all holy and life giving Spirit. Amen

03/10/2024

Sunday of Meatfare of the Last Judgment
Commemorated on March 10th:

Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 25:31-46, the parable of the Last Judgment. It reminds us that while trusting in Christ’s love and mercy, we must not forget His righteous judgment when He comes again in glory. If our hearts remain hardened and unrepentant, we should not expect the Lord to overlook our transgressions simply because He is a good and loving God. Although He does not desire the death of a sinner, He also expects us to turn from our wickedness and live (Ezek. 33:11). This same idea is expressed in the prayer read by the priest after the penitent has confessed his or her sins (Slavic practice).

The time for repentance and forgiveness is now, in the present life. At the Second Coming, Christ will appear as the righteous Judge, “Who will render to every man according to his deeds” (Rom. 2:6). Then the time for entreating God’s mercy and forgiveness will have passed.

As Father Alexander Schmemann reminds us in his book GREAT LENT (Ch. 1:4), sin is the absence of love, it is separation and isolation. When Christ comes to judge the world, His criterion for judgment will be love. Christian love entails seeing Christ in other people, our family, our friends, and everyone else we may encounter in our lives. We shall be judged on whether we have loved, or not loved, our neighbor. We show Christian love when we feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked, visit those who are sick or in prison. If we did such things for the least of Christ’s brethren, then we also did them for Christ (Mt.25:40). If we did not do such things for the least of the brethren, neither did we do them for Christ (Mt.25:45).

Today is the last day for eating meat and meat products until Pascha, though eggs and dairy products are permitted every day during the coming week. This limited fasting prepares us gradually for the more intense fasting of Great Lent. Credit: (https://www.oca.org/saints/lives/2024/03/10/5-sunday-of-meatfare-of-the-last-judgment)

03/04/2024

02/27/2024
02/25/2024

Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee Beginning of the Lenten Triodion
Commemorated on February 25th:

The Sunday after the Sunday of Zacchaeus is devoted to the Publican and the Pharisee. At Vespers the night before, the Triodion (the liturgical book used in the services of Great Lent) begins.

Two men went to the Temple to pray. One was a Pharisee who scrupulously observed the requirements of religion: he prayed, fasted, and contributed money to the Temple. These are very good things, and should be imitated by anyone who loves God. We who may not fulfill these requirements as well as the Pharisee did should not feel entitled to criticize him for being faithful. His sin was in looking down on the Publican and feeling justified because of his external religious observances.

The second man was a Publican, a tax-collector who was despised by the people. He, however, displayed humility, and this humility justified him before God (Luke 18:14).

The lesson to be learned is that we possess neither the Pharisee’s religious piety, nor the Publican’s repentance, through which we can be saved. We are called to see ourselves as we really are in the light of Christ’s teaching, asking Him to be merciful to us, deliver us from sin, and to lead us on the path of salvation.

Two weeks before the beginning of the Fast, as part of our preparation for Great Lent, Holy Week, and Pascha, the Church prescribes the reading of Saint Mark's Gospel. From Monday to Friday the focus is on the end times, and the Savior's death and burial.

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