Sunday Typika

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Today we commemorate Venerable and Godbearing Fr. Anthony the Great. You can read about Him on the OCA website: OCA.org Typika to be served at home.

Sunday Typika

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Typika to be served at home.

Sunday Typika

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Today we commemorate the Holy Wonderworkers and Unmercenaries Cyrus and John. You can read about them in the Saints section of oca.org   Typika to be served at home  

Meeting of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ in the Temple

St. Aidan Orthodox Church Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

Today the Church commemorates an important event in the earthly life of our Lord Jesus Christ (Luke 2:22-40). Forty days after His birth the God-Infant was taken to the Jerusalem Temple...read the rest of the article at: oca.org.      

Afterfeast of the Meeting of our Lord in the Temple

We also commemorate St. Parthenius, who was Bishop of Lampsacus. He was a native of the city of Melitoupolis (in northwestern Asia Minor), where his father Christopher served as deacon. The youth did not receive adequate schooling, but he learned the Holy Scripture by attending church services. He had a good heart, and distributed to Read more...

Zaccheus Sunday

Zaccheus Sunday is our signal that the Lenten Triodion will begin next Sunday. We will also commemorate Ven. Auxentius of Bithynia. We provide variables for the Typika service.

Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee

Today is the beginning of the Lenten Triodion. Variables will be provided for those who wish to read the Typika at home. We may be serving a Divine Liturgy if Public Health Orders allow. Two men went to the Temple to pray. One was a Pharisee who scrupulously observed the requirements of religion: he prayed, Read more...

Sunday of the Prodigal Son

This parable of God’s forgiveness calls us to “come to ourselves” as did the prodigal son. To see ourselves as being “in a far country” far from the Father’s house, and to make the journey of return to God. We are given every assurance by the Master that our heavenly Father will receive us with Read more...

Typika-Afterfeast of the Nativity of the Holy Virgin

A typika service will be served on this morning. The Nativity of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos and Ever Virgin Mary: The Most Holy Virgin Mary was born at a time when people had reached such a degree of moral decay that it seemed altogether impossible to restore them. People often said that God must Read more...

Typika

Saint Cyprian was a pagan and a native of Antioch. From his early childhood his misguided parents dedicated him to the service of the pagan gods. From the age seven until he was thirty, Cyprian studied at the leading centers of paganism: on Mount Olympus; in the cities of Argos and Tauropolis; in the Egyptian Read more...

Typika Service – St. Mary of Egypt

Saint Zosimas (April 4) was a monk at a certain Palestinian monastery on the outskirts of Caesarea. Having dwelt at the monastery since his childhood, he lived there in asceticism until he reached the age of fifty-three. Then he was disturbed by the thought that he had attained perfection, and needed no one to instruct Read more...