Services schedule for August 2025



Show schedule for

August 2
Saturday
05:00 pm
August 3
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy.
August 9
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
August 9
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
August 9
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
August 10
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy.
August 13
Wednesday
05:00 pm
Evening Service of Glorification.
August 14
Thursday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy. Procession of the Precious Wood of the Life-giving Cross of our Lord. The beginning of the Assumption Lent.
August 16
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
August 16
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
August 16
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
August 17
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy.
August 18
Monday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
August 19
Tuesday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy. Transfiguration of our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ.
August 23
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
August 23
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
August 23
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
August 24
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy.
August 27
Wednesday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil. Rite of Burial of Ever-Virgin Mary and Procession of the Cross with the Holy Shroud.
August 28
Thursday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy. Dormition of Our Most Holy Lady the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary.
August 30
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
August 30
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
August 30
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
August 31
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy.

Every day when there is not an All Night Vigil and Divine Liturgy, there will be the following services:
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the daily Apostolic reading and reading of the Gospel beginning at 9:00 a.m.

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