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Prologue of Ochrid

November 3rd

1. The Hieromartyr Acepsimas, Bishop of Naeson, and others with him.

The eighty-year-old Acepsimas, filled with every Christian virtue, was sitting one day in his house with his guests when a child, filled with the Spirit of God, ran up to the aged bishop, kissed him on the head, and said: 'Blessed is this head, for it will be martyred for Christ!' This prophecy was soon fulfilled. King Sapor raised a fierce persecution of Christians throughout Persia, and St Acepsimas was seized and taken before a prince who was also a pagan priest. When the bishop had been arrested and bound, he was approached by one of his household, who asked him what he wanted done about his house. The saint replied: 'It's no longer my house; I'm going to a higher home, and shall not return.' After long interrogation, he was thrown into prison, whence, the next day, were brought a seventy year-old priest called Joseph and a deacon, Aeithalas. After three years' imprisonment and many sufferings, Acepsimas was beheaded, and Joseph and Aeithalas were buried up to the waist in the ground, being stoned by a group of men who were without mercy towards Christians. Joseph's body, by God's providence, disappeared that night, and above Aeithalas's body there grew a tree, which healed all manner of disease and pain. Five years passed, then the wicked and jealous pagans cut down this tree. These soldiers of Christ suffered in Persia in the fourth century, in the time of the pagan King Sapor.

2. The Holy and Great Martyr George.

On this day we celebrate the translation of St George's relics from Nicomedia to the city of Lydda in Palestine, where he suffered in the time of the Emperor Diocletian (284-305). The sufferings of this wonderful saint are recorded on April 23rd. At the time of his death, St George asked his servant to take his body and carry it to Palestine, to the place where his mother was born, and where he had much land that he had given away to the poor. His servant did this. In the time of the Emperor Constantine (305-337), a beautiful church was built in Lydda by devout Christians, and. on the occasion of the consecration of that church, the saint's relics were translated and buried there. Innumerable miracles have been wrought by the relics of St George, Christ's great martyr.

3. Our Holy Father Elias of Egypt.

He lived in asceticism near Antinoe, the capital of the Thebaid. He spent seventy years on and inaccessible rocks in the wilderness. He ate only bread and dates and, as a young man, fasted whole weeks at a time. He healed all manner of pains and weaknesses. He became very shaky in old age, and entered into rest at the age of 110, going to the joy of his Lord. 'Keep your mind from malicious thoughts of your neighbours, knowing that such thoughts are hurled by diabolical power, to keep your mind from your own sins and from seeking God', he said.

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Service Schedule

NOVEMBER 2025
SundaySun MondayMon TuesdayTue WednesdayWed ThursdayThu FridayFri SaturdaySat
Oct 26 (Oct 13) Oct 27 (Oct 14) Oct 28 (Oct 15) Oct 29 (Oct 16) Oct 30 (Oct 17)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
3:30 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Oct 31 (Oct 18)
Apostle & Evangelist Luke
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Hierarchal Divine Liturgy
4:30 Vespers & Small Compline
4:30 Matins
Fast: wine & oil
1 (Oct 19)
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
2 (Oct 20) 3 (Oct 21)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
3:30 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
4 (Oct 22) 5 (Oct 23)
Ap James, Brother of God
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy of St. Apostle James
3:30 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: wine & oil
6 (Oct 24)
Joy of All Who Sorrow Icon of the Theotokos
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
7 (Oct 25)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
3:30 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast
8 (Oct 26)
Great-martyr Demetrius
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
9 (Oct 27)
22nd Sunday after Pentecost
8:00 Midnight Office
9:00 Divine Liturgy
3:30 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
10 (Oct 28)
St. Job of Pochaev
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
11 (Oct 29)
Martyr Anastasia the Roman
12 (Oct 30) 13 (Oct 31)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
14 (Nov 1) 15 (Nov 2)
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
16 (Nov 3) 17 (Nov 4) 18 (Nov 5) 19 (Nov 6) 20 (Nov 7)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
21 (Nov 8)
9:00 Divine Liturgy
3:30 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: fish, wine, & oil
22 (Nov 9)
St Nectarius of Pentapolis
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
23 (Nov 10) 24 (Nov 11) 25 (Nov 12)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
3:30 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
26 (Nov 13)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
3:30 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: fish, wine, & oil
27 (Nov 14) 28 (Nov 15)
Beginning of Nativity Fast
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Hours, Interhours & Typica
3:30 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast
29 (Nov 16)
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
Fast: fish, wine, & oil
30 (Nov 17) Dec 1 (Nov 18) Dec 2 (Nov 19) Dec 3 (Nov 20)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
Fast
Dec 4 (Nov 21)
9:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: fish, wine, & oil
Dec 5 (Nov 22)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy
3:30 Vespers, Matins
7:15 Small Compline
Fast
Dec 6 (Nov 23)
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
Fast: wine & oil
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Holy Trinity Monastery
1407 Robinson Rd.
PO Box 36
Jordanville, NY 13361

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