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Northern Lenten Retreat March 16-18 - 02/22/26

Where: Holy Trinity Monastery – 1407 Robinson Road, Mohawk, NY 13407

When: March 16-18, 2026. Retreat officially begins on Tuesday, March 17; Midnight Office at 5:00 AM. Monday, March 16 is designated as a travel day – Supper at 7:00 PM, followed by 7:30 PM Great Compline.

Cost: Registration cost is $150 per person and does not include lodging accommodations.

Schedule: Click here.

Who can attend: Clergy (deacons and priests) of the Eastern American Diocese, as well as attendees of Holy Trinity Seminary. All others please contact diocesan office at (201) 940-7340 or office@eadiocese.org to inquire about attending the retreat.

Lodging:

Monastery Guesthouse
1407 Robinson Road
Mohawk, NY 13407
(315) 858-0131

Red Roof Inn & Suites
100 Marginal Road
Herkimer, NY 13350
(315) 866-0490
www.redroof.com/property/NY/Herkimer/RRI338

Airport: Those who wish to fly to Jordanville must fly to Albany International Airport (ALB) and send their flight information to Abbot Cyprian (Alexandrou) at fathercyprian@gmail.com in order to arrange for pick-up and drop-off.

Services: All clergy will concelebrate with His Eminence Nicholas, Metropolitan of Eastern America & New York, and His Grace Luke, Bishop of Syracuse, at the Hierarchal Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts in Holy Trinity Cathedral on Wednesday, March 18. Clergy are asked to bring their own black vestments.

Speaker: The main speaker at the Lenten retreat will be Archimandrite Peter (Karakozoff), Bishop-elect of Seattle. The retreat will likewise feature a roundtable discussion on pastoral questions and more. Seminarians will be invited for part of the discussions.

Registration: Click here for registration

 

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February 12, 2026 Hierarchical Consecration of Hieromonk Spyridon (Gusakov) - 12/31/25

On the feast of the Three Holy Hierarchs, the hierarchal consecration of Hieromonk Spyridon (Gusakov) will take place at Holy Trinity Monastery.

Wednesday February 11  (gold vestments)

5PM Nomination and Proclamation of the Bishop
7PM Vigil

Thursday February 12 (gold vestments)


9AM Hierarchical Liturgy and Consecration of Hieromonk Spyridon

 

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February 15, 2026 Hierarchal Consecration of Archpriest Michael Crowley - 12/31/25

On the feast of the Meeting of the Lord,, the hierachal consecration of Archpriest Michael Crowley (monastic tonsure pending) will take place at Holy Trinity Monastery

Saturday February 14 (blue vestments)

5PM Nomination and Proclamation of the Bishop
7PM Vigil


Sunday February 15 (blue vestments)

9AM Hierarchical Liturgy and Consecration of Archpriest Michael Crowley  

ORTHODOX LIFE

Daily Readings

Prologue of Ochrid

The Prologue from Ohrid: February 21

1. SAINT ZACHARIAS PATRIARCH OF JERUSALEM

During the reign of the Greek Emperor Heraclius, the Persian Emperor Chozroes attacked Jerusalem in the year 614 A.D. Chozroes pillaged the city, removed the Honorable Cross [of Christ] to Persia and took an enormous number of Christians into bondage, among them was Patriarch Zacharias. The Jews assisted Chozroes in committing evil against the Christians. Among the other Jewish wickedness, this one is mentioned: the Jews purchased from Chozroes 90,000 Christians as their slaves and slew them all. The aged patriarch Zacharias remained in bondage for fourteen years. Many miracles occurred in Persia as a result of the Honorable Cross, so even the Persians said: "The Christian God came to Persia." Later on, Heraclius forced the Persian emperor to return the Honorable Cross to Jerusalem along with the patriarch and the remaining captives. Emperor Heraclius himself bore the Cross on his shoulders into the Holy City. St. Zacharias spent his remaining days in peace and took up habitation with the Lord in the year 631 A.D. He was succeeded on the throne by Patriarch Modestus and followed by St. Sophronius (March 11).

2. THE VENERABLE TIMOTHY

Timothy was a recluse in a place called Symbola on the Asiatic side of Mount Olympus. In his youth, Timothy entered a monastery, was tonsured a monk and until old age spent his earthly time in fasting, prayer, vigils and ceaseless labor. He remained pure and chaste throughout his entire life. To the pure and chaste God gives authority over evil spirits and He gave this to Timothy. Though his labors for the salvation of his soul, St. Timothy succeeded to build in himself a beautiful home for the Holy Spirit. This holy man died in the year 795 A.D.

3. SAINT EUSTATHIUS THE ARCHBISHOP OF ANTIOCH

Eustathius was a great zealot and protector of Orthodoxy. As such, he was especially prominent at the First Ecumenical Council [Nicaea 325 A.D.], where he intellectually and systematically refuted the teaching of Arius. With the other Holy Fathers, Eustathius confessed correctly that Jesus Christ, as the Son of God, is equal to the Father and the Holy Spirit according to divine Hypostasis [natures]. Following the death of Emperor Constantine, the Arians somehow again gained prevalence and began to bitterly persecute Orthodoxy. St. Eustathius was ousted from his throne and exiled, at first to Thrace and after that to Macedonia. Eustathius suffered much and long until, in the end, he gave up his holy soul to God in the year 345 A.D.

4. SAINT JOHN III SCHOLASTICUS, PATRIARCH OF CONSTANTINOPLE

As an advocate, John was ordained a priest and after that became patriarch in the year 565 A.D. He complied canons, which were included in the Nomo-Canon. During his time, the divine hymn, The Cherubic Hymn, as well as the prayer before Holy Communion of Thy Mystical Supper were included in the Holy and Divine Liturgy.

The Cherubic Hymn

[Let us who mystically represent the Cherubim,

and who sing the trice-holy hymn to the life-

creating Trinity, now lay aside all earthly cares.

That we may receive the King of All, who

comes invisible upborne by the angelic hosts.

Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!]

Prayer Before Holy Communion

[I believe, O Lord, and I confess that Thou art

truly the Christ, the Son of the living God,

who came into the world to save sinners, of

whom I am first. I believe also that this is

truly Thine own pure Body, and that

this is truly Thine own precious Blood. There-

fore, I pray Thee: have mercy upon me and

forgive my transgressions both voluntary and

involuntary, of word and of deed, committed

knowingly and unknowingly, of knowledge and

of ignorance. And make me worthy to partake

without condemnation of Thy most pure

Mysteries, for the remission of my sins,

and unto life everlasting. Amen.

Of Thy Mystical Supper, O Son of God,

accept me today as a communicant; for I will

not speak of Thy Mystery to Thine enemies,

neither like Judas will I give Thee a kiss; but

like the thief will I confess Thee: Remember

me, O Lord, in Thy Kingdom.

May the communion of Thy holy Mysteries be

neither to my judgment, nor to my condemnation,

O Lord, but to the healing of soul and body].

John died peacefully and gave up his soul to God in the year 577 A.D.

HYMN OF PRAISE

THE HONORABLE CROSS

Covered with blood, the saving Cross,

As though in a grave, for a long time, covered with darkness!

For three days in darkness, from you [the Cross] a Hero [Christ] dwelled,

And you [the Cross], three hundred years, under the ground lay.

When, from Hades the forefathers He liberated, the Lord arose,

And, when freedom for the Church reigned, You [the Cross] arose.

After that, the Lord, for a little while, remained on earth

And to the faithful, you [the Cross] for sometime, still shown,

Until you [the Cross] adequately helped them to strengthen the Faith,

Until with the sign of the Cross, everyone learned to sign themselves,

Until, by their conscience, the baptized recognized the power of the Cross -

With this, you [the Cross] completed your service with honor,

A thousand seasons if they come and pass, but still,

Your image, your power will not perish.

The faithful, before the Honorable Cross, pray to Christ the God,

Heal all difficulties, heal all pains by the Honorable Cross.

REFLECTION

What is fortune telling? There are three kinds of belief, which have their origin in fortune telling: belief in blind chance, belief in things and belief in the almighty power of the spirits of darkness. Through fortune telling, events are prophesied, the power of things differentiated and an oath is sworn to the spirits of darkness. Not any faith so decisively condemned and rejected fortune telling as did the Christian Faith. Not any faith, except Christianity is free and pure of fortune telling. Other faiths are, more or less, fortune telling and some consist only of fortune telling. Fortune telling means to subject man to lower things and beings lower than man. From this, one can say that fortune telling can be called a belief in darkness. That is why the Apostle Paul speaks: "Avoid profane and silly myths. Train yourself for devotion" (1 Timothy 4:7). Christianity is a Faith of light in two senses: First because it elevates man above chance, above all things and above the spirits of darkness; and Second that it subordinates man only to the authority of the Living, Wise and Almighty God. The All-seeing God exists that is why blind chance does not exist. In spiritual union with this All-seeing and Living God, man can be more exalted than all things and more powerful than all the spirits of darkness.

CONTEMPLATION

To contemplate the Lord Jesus in conversation with the rich young man: "An official asked him this question, "Good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus answered him, "Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone. You know the commandments, `You shall not commit adultery; you shall not kill; you shall not steal; you shall not bear false witness; honor your father and your mother.' And he replied, "All of these I have observed from my youth." When Jesus heard this he said to him, " There is still one thing left for you: sell all that you have and distribute it to the poor, and you will have a treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." But when he heard this he became quite sad, for he was very rich" (St. Luke 18:18-23).

1. How the rich man sought counsel and was not prepared to sacrifice;

2. How our Lord pointed out to him the way to sacrifice which is necessary for the purchase of eternal life;

3. How the rich man left sorrowfully for he could not part with his riches.

HOMILY

About fasting and prayer

"This kind can come outby nothing, but prayerand fasting" (St. Mark 9:29).

This is the saving prescription of the greatest Physician of human souls. This is the remedy tried and proved. Another remedy for lunacy, there is not. What kind of sickness is that? That is the presence and dominance of an evil spirit in a man, a dangerous evil spirit who labors to eventually destroy the body and soul of man. The boy whom our Lord freed from an evil spirit; this evil spirit that had hurled him at times in the fire, at times in the water just in order to destroy him.

As long as a man only philosophizes about God he is weak and completely helpless against the evil spirit. The evil spirit ridicules the feeble sophistry of the world. But, as soon as a man begins to fast and to pray to God, the evil spirit becomes filled with indescribable fear. In no way can the evil spirit tolerate the aroma of prayer and fasting. The sweet-smelling aroma chokes him and weakens him to utter exhaustion. In a man who only philosophizes about faith, there is spacious room in him for the demons. But in a man who sincerely begins to pray to God and to fast with patience and hope, for the demon it becomes narrow and constricted and he must flee from such a man. Against certain bodily ills there exists only one remedy. Against the greatest ill of the soul, demonism, there exists two remedies, which must be utilized at one and the same time: fasting and prayer. The apostles and saints fasted and prayed to God. That is why they were so powerful against evil spirits.

O gracious Jesus, our Physician and Helper in all miseries, strengthen us by the power of Your Holy Spirit that we may be able to adhere to Your saving precepts concerning fasting and prayer for the sake of our salvation and the salvation of our fellow men.

To You be glory and thanks always. Amen.

Service Schedule

MARCH 2026
SundaySun MondayMon TuesdayTue WednesdayWed ThursdayThu FridayFri SaturdaySat
1 (Feb 16)
1st Sunday of Great Lent
9:00 Divine Liturgy
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: wine & oil
2 (Feb 17)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Great Compline
3 (Feb 18)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Great Compline
4 (Feb 19)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
5:00 Vespers with Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
7:15 Great Compline
5 (Feb 20)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Great Compline
6 (Feb 21)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
11:00 Vespers with Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
4:30 Matins
7:15 Great Compline
7 (Feb 22)
Saturday of Souls
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy followed by a General Pannykhida
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
Fast: wine & oil
8 (Feb 23)
2nd Sunday of Great Lent
8:00 Midnight Office
9:00 Divine Liturgy
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: wine & oil
9 (Feb 24)
Finding of the Head of the Forerunner
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
5:00 Vespers with Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
7:15 Great Compline
Fast: wine & oil
10 (Feb 25)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Great Compline
11 (Feb 26)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
5:00 Vespers with Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
7:15 Great Compline
12 (Feb 27)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Great Compline
13 (Feb 28)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
11:00 Vespers with Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
4:30 Matins
7:15 Great Compline
14 (Mar 1)
Saturday of Souls
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy followed by a General Pannykhida
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
Fast: wine & oil
15 (Mar 2)
3rd Sunday of Great Lent
8:00 Midnight Office
9:00 Divine Liturgy
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: wine & oil
16 (Mar 3)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
6:00 Vespers
7:30 Great Compline
17 (Mar 4)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Great Compline
18 (Mar 5)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
10:30 Vespers with Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
7:15 Great Compline
19 (Mar 6)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Great Compline
20 (Mar 7)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
11:00 Vespers with Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
4:30 Matins
7:15 Great Compline
21 (Mar 8)
Saturday of Souls
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Divine Liturgy followed by a General Pannykhida
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
Fast: wine & oil
22 (Mar 9)
4th Sunday of Great Lent
40 Martyrs of Sebaste
8:00 Midnight Office
9:00 Divine Liturgy
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: wine & oil
23 (Mar 10)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Great Compline
24 (Mar 11)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Great Compline
25 (Mar 12)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
11:00 Vespers with Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
6:30 Matins with the reading of the Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete
26 (Mar 13)
Great Canon
8:30 Hours
11:00 Vespers with Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
7:15 Great Compline
Fast: wine & oil
27 (Mar 14)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
11:00 Vespers with Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
6:30 Matins with the reading of the Akathist
28 (Mar 15)
Saturday of the Akathist
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
Fast: wine & oil
29 (Mar 16)
5th Sunday of Great Lent
8:00 Midnight Office
9:00 Divine Liturgy
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Small Compline
Fast: wine & oil
30 (Mar 17)
St Patrick of Ireland
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Great Compline
Fast
31 (Mar 18)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Great Compline
Apr 1 (Mar 19)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
5:00 Vespers with Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
7:15 Great Compline
Apr 2 (Mar 20)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
6:00 Vespers
7:15 Great Compline
Apr 3 (Mar 21)
5:00 Midnight Office
6:00 Matins, Hours & Typica
11:00 Vespers with Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
4:30 Great Compline
6:30 Matins
Apr 4 (Mar 22)
6:00 Divine Liturgy
4:00 Communion Rule
7:00 Vigil
Fast: wine & oil
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