Services schedule for May 2025



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May 3
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
May 3
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
May 3
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
May 4
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy. The Holy Myrrh-bearers, Righteous Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus.
May 10
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
May 10
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
May 10
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
May 11
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy. Sunday of the Paralyzed Man.
May 17
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
May 17
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
May 17
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
May 18
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy. Sunday of the Samaritan.
May 19
Monday
10:00 am
Supplication prayer service. Birthday of Tsar Nikolai II.
May 24
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
May 24
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
May 24
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
May 25
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy. Sunday of the Blind.
May 27
Tuesday
05:00 pm
Evening service with Paskha Rite.
May 28
Wednesday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy with Paskha Rite. Procession of the Cross. Apodosis of the Pascha feast day.
May 28
Wednesday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
May 29
Thursday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy. Ascension of our Lord.
May 31
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
May 31
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
May 31
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.

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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