SAINT ANDREW THE FIRST-CALLED ORTHODOX CHURCH

A Parish of the Diocese of the South
Orthodox Church in America
4633 Glissade Drive
New Port Richey, Florida 34652
(727) 847-9900
Priest Pavel A. Yurin

Our temple from the East.
Photo by Joseph Pence, Jan. 2007


LITURGICAL SCHEDULE FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 2007


SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
This is a revised schedule for Holy Week. Any other changes will be posted here as well. 3/25/2007.
 1 FWO
Palm Sunday, or Entry into Jerusalem
10:00 Divine Liturgy



2
Great & Holy Monday







3
Great & Holy
Tuesday






4
Great & Holy
Wednesday






5:00  Anointing
5 WO
Great & Holy
Thursday

9:30 Vesperal Liturgy of St Basil


6:00 Matins of Great & Holy Friday
6
Great & Holy
Friday



3:00 p.m. Vespers

7:00 Matins of Great and Holy Saturday
7 W
Great & Holy
Saturday

9:30 Vesperal Liturgy 



11:30 p.m. Nocturns
The week of PASCHA, or Bright Week, is a fast-free period.
8
P A S C H A
Midnight: Matins and Divine Liturgy

12 Noon: Vespers 
9
Bright Monday
No Fast
9:30 Liturgy
10
Bright Tuesday
No Fast
11
Bright Wednesday
No Fast
12
Bright Thursday
No Fast
13
Bright Friday
No Fast
14
Bright Saturday
No Fast
9:30 Liturgy

6:00 p.m. Great Vespers of Sunday
15
St Thomas Sunday 
10:00 Divine Liturgy
Parish Council Meets

16  17  18 WO

19  20 WO 21 



6:00 p.m. Great Vespers of Sunday
22
Sunday of the Myrrhbearers
10:00 Divine Liturgy

6:00 p.m. Vespers for St George at St George’s Greek Orthodox Church, New Port Richey
23
St George
10:00 Liturgy at St George’s





24






25 FWO
St Mark





26





27 WO

28




6:00 p.m. Great Vespers of Sunday
29
Sunday of the Paralytic
10:00 Divine Liturgy


30
Apostle James, Brother of St John the Theologian

         

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