St. George Macedono Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Church
17 Regent Street M5A 3N4 Toronto, ON, Canada
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Locality: Toronto, Ontario
Phone: +1 416-366-1810
Address: 17 Regent Street M5A 3N4 Toronto, ON, Canada
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Here's how Toronto's return to "lockdown" status impacts St. George's: 1. Churches will remain open during the lockdown. 2. Only 10 worshippers may be in the church at one time. 3. You MUST wear a mask.... 4. There will be no coffee after church until further notice. These steps take effect tomorrow, November 22nd at our church and will remain in effect the following four weeks. The lockdown in Toronto ends on December 21st. While it seems like a long time now, with a little more patience and by taking appropriate precautions, we will make it through this pandemic safely.
November 7th is MEMORIAL SATURDAY (ZADUSHNITSA) This is the day which the Church has set aside for the commemoration of faithful Orthodox Christians departed this life in the hope of resurrection to eternal life. Divine Liturgy with Father Anton Filchak begins at 10 a.m.
We return to standard time on Sunday, November 1st. You'll be well-rested after turning your clock back and getting an extra hour of sleep. Why not come to church and join Father Anton Filchak for Divine Liturgy? 10 am Standard Time. Please wear a mask, and bring a spoon if you are taking communion.
It's Thanksgiving weekend. Remember, everyone is welcome to come join us for Divine Liturgy at St. George's.
THE EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS Monday, September 14th -- STRICT FAST --... The Feast of the Exaltation of the Precious and Life-Giving Cross is celebrated each year on September 14th. The Feast commemorates the finding of the True Cross of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ by Saint Helen, the mother of Emperor Constantine. The holy day of the Elevation of the Cross has a place of great significance in the Church today. It remains with us as a day of fasting and prayer, a day when we recall that the Cross is the only sign worthy of our total allegiance and that our salvation comes not by victories of any earthly sort, but by the only true and lasting victory of the crucifixion. Please join Father Anton Filchak for Divine Liturgy at 10 am.
The Feast of the Nativity of Our Most Holy Lady, the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary is celebrated on September 8th each year. The Feast commemorates the birth of the mother of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Please join Father Anton Filchak for Divine Liturgy at 10 am this Tuesday.