Services schedule
April 2025 | |||||
14 | Monday | Liturgy of the presanctified | 10h00 | Holy Week. Saint Mary of Egypt (522), Saint Euthymius, Archimandrite of Suzdal (1404-1405), Saint Varsonofy of Optina (1913) | |
15 | Tuesday | Liturgy of the presanctified | 10h00 | Holy Week. Saint Titus, hieromonk (IX); | |
16 | Wednesday | Liturgy of the presanctified | 10h00 | Holy Week. Saint Nikita the Confessor (824); | |
17 | Thursday | Liturgy | 10h00 | Holy Week. Saint Procopius of the Decapolis (750); | |
17 | Thursday | Reading of the 12 Gospels | 17h00 | Holy Week. Remembrance of the Last Supper Saint Joseph the Hymnographer (883); | |
18 | Friday | Preparation of the Shroud of Jesus Christ | 14h00 | Holy Week. Remembrance of the Holy and Salvific Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ | |
18 | Friday | Matins with the funeral rite of Jesus Christ | 17h00 | Holy Week. Remembrance of the Holy and Salvific Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ | |
19 | Saturday | Liturgy | 10h00 | Holy Week. Remembrance of the Holy and Salvific Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ Saint Eutychius, Archbishop of Constantinople (582), Equal to the Apostles. Methodius, Archbishop of Moravia (885); | |
19 | Saturday | Midnight Service and Easter Procession | 22h00 | Holy Week. | |
20 | Sunday | Liturgy | 24h00 | Bright Resurrection of Christ! Easter | | |
21 | Monday | Liturgy | 10h00 | Bright week. | |
22 | Tuesday | Liturgy | 10h00 | Bright week. Iveron Icon of the Mother of God (movable celebration on Tuesday of Bright Week) | |
23 | Wednesday | Liturgy | 10h00 | Bright week. | |
24 | Thursday | Liturgy | 10h00 | Bright week. | |
25 | Friday | Liturgy | 10h00 | Bright week. Icons of the Mother of God – Life- Giving Spring (movable celebration on Friday of Bright Week) | |
26 | Saturday | Liturgy | 10h00 | Bright week. | |
26 | Saturday | Vigil | 17h00 | Bright week. | |
27 | Sunday | Liturgy | 10h00 | Sunday 2 after Easter, Apostle Thomas Saint Martin I, Pope (655); | |
29 | Tuesday | Liturgy | 10h00 | 2nd week after Easter. Radonitsa. Commemoration of the dead Martyrs Agapia, Irene and Chionia (304) |