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3rd Sunday of Great Lent: Veneration of the Cross

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February 2026

We begin the month of February with the Great Feast of the Meeting of the Lord on Monday, February 2nd. On this feast day, we will also have the blessing of candles, reminding us that Christ is the Light who illumines the world.

As we look at the month ahead, we see that Zacchaeus Sunday was celebrated last week, and we now enter a fast-free week from February 1st through February 7th. During this week there is no fasting on Wednesday the 4th or Friday the 6th. With Zacchaeus Sunday already behind us and a fast-free week placed before us, the Church gently reminds us that the Great Fast is not far off. Great Lent will begin on February 23rd.

Zacchaeus Sunday serves as both a   reminder and a warning—not only that the Fast is approaching, but that we should already be preparing for it. This preparation should be thoughtful and intentional: What spiritual books will we read? How will we fast? Which services will we attend? Will we add additional prayers to our daily rule? Will we spend more time reading the Gospel and      the Epistle?

The Great Fast is a time when we work seriously on our souls. It is like a spiritual boot camp, meant to lead us to real transformation in our lives. As Orthodox Christians, we are deeply blessed to belong to a Church that truly cares for our salvation. The Church gives us all the tools we need to grow in Christ—if we choose to make use of them. At times, these tools may seem rigid or difficult, but they are given out of love to help us heal and grow spiritually.

Even something as simple as making the Sign of the Cross properly carries great spiritual benefit. Many outside the Orthodox faith may misunderstand this practice and speak negatively of it, yet there is great power in crossing ourselves with reverence and faith. When we make the Sign of the Cross, we call upon the Holy Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—or we may invoke Christ through the Jesus Prayer: “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.” This simple act, done with humility, is terrifying to the enemies of Christ and protects us from the snares of the demons.

As we journey through the month of February, let us keep before us the coming of the Great Fast and, beyond it, the joy of Pascha. May we cross ourselves with humility, pray

Fr. Mikel

Mon March 9th 830am 9th Hour/Typica/Presanctified Liturgy
Weds March 11th 530pm 9th Hour/Typica/Presanctified Liturgy
Fri March 13th 830am 9th Hour/Typica/Presanctified Liturgy
Sat March 14th 5pm Vespers
Sun March 15th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Tues March 17th 6pm Class
Weds March 18th 530pm 9th Hour/Typica/Presanctified Liturgy
Fri March 20th 830am 9th Hour/Typica/Presanctified Liturgy
Sat March 21st 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy/Litya for Departed 5pm Vespers
Sun March 22nd 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy 6pm Lenten Vespers Pan Orthodox
Weds March 25th 830am 9th Hour/Typica/Vesperal Divine Liturgy 6pm Class
Fri March 27th 830am 9th Hour/Typica/Presanctified Liturgy
Sat March 28th 10am Baptisms 5pm Vespers
Sun March 29th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Tues March 31st 830am 9th Hour/Typica/Presanctified Liturgy 6pm Class
Weds April 1st 530pm 9th Hour/Typica/Presanctified Liturgy
Fri April 3rd 830am 9th Hour/Typica/Presanctified Liturgy
Sat April 4th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy 5pm Vespers
Sun April 5th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy Noon Abr. Bridegroom Matins
Mon April 6th 830am 9th Hour/Typica/Presanctified Liturgy 530pm Bridegroom Matins
Tues April 7th 830am 9th Hour/Typica/Presanctified Liturgy 530pm Bridegroom Matins
Weds April 8th 830am 9th Hour/Typica/Presanctified Liturgy 530pm Matins
Thurs April 9th 830am 9th Hour/Typica/Vesperal Divine Liturgy 530pm Matins
Fri April 10th 8am Royal Hours 4pm Vespers 530pm Matins
Sat April 11th 830am 9th Hour/Typica/Vesperal Divine Liturgy 1130pm Nocturns
Sun April 12th12:01am Procession/Matins/Hours/Divine Liturgy/Blessing Baskets
1pm Paschal Vespers
Mon April 13th 850am Hours/Divine Liturgy/Procession
Sat April 18th 5pm Vespers
Sun April 19th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Weds April 22nd 5pm Vespers 6pm Class
Thurs April 23rd 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Sat April 25th 5pm Vespers
Sun April 26th 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy
Weds April 29th 6pm Class
Fri May 1st 530pm Vespers
Sat May 2nd 840am Hours/Divine Liturgy

What is the proper Orthodox Church Dress Code?

1) Men should not wear hats, bandanas, shorts, sleeveless shirts, or casual footwear like flipflops.

2) Women should not wear miniskirts, spandex-tight clothing, low-cut or revealing tops (unless covered with a sweater or other garment), or casual footwear like flipflops.

3) Children should be given a little more flexibility but should still wear “church clothes” so that they know they are somewhere that is special and holy.

4) Everyone should refrain from clothing that is immodest, ostentatious, a fashion-statement, or otherwise distracting from the prayerful and sacred space of the Lord’s House. Clothing or bodily adornments with images, symbols, or writing should not be worn or at least covered up, so that the holy icons and Word of God do not have to compete with the logo of our favorite sport team, the name of a music band, or the slogan of our political party.

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Regular Services

Saturday: Vespers, 5:00 pm

Sunday: Divine Liturgy, 9:00 am

 

Address

1614 E. Monte Vista Rd.

Phoenix, Az 85006

 

Phone / Email

Fr. Mikel: 907-444-8545

Church: 602-253-9515

 

Directions To Saints Peter & Paul

 

Announcements

 

This Week...

March 7, 2026

There is no bible class on Tuesday March 10th, it will resume Tuesday March 17th at 6pm. 

As everyone knows we have a new Bishop. The Desert Deanery is taking a collection to purchase a set of green vestments and mitre for His grace. If you wish to donate towards this please mark on your check or envelope “Bishop Vestments”.

There are extra nut rolls and apricot rolls available for sale.

Marty Gala has sign up forms for people to bring soup, bread and salad after Presanctified Liturgies on Weds, please see her if you would like to sign up. 

Pascha bread baking day is March 21st. The Pascha bread will be sold on the 29th.

If you would like to donate for the Pascha flowers please mark this on your check or the envelope.

Forms for the pascha card will be available in the hall, proceeds will go to the monastery building fund.

Lenten Vespers will be at St Peter & Paul on March 22nd at 6pm. 

March 8th Lenten Vespers at St Ignatius Antiochian Orthodox Church at 6pm.

March 15th Lenten Vespers at St Sava Serbian Orthodox Church at 6pm.

March 29th Lenten Vespers St John the Baptist Romanian Orthodox Church at 6pm. 

The Women's Book club will meet today March 28th at 1pm.

After Lazarus Saturday Liturgy on April 4th volunteers are needed to tie pussywillows and palms together.

Lenten soup sale is tomorrow Sunday March 8th, the price is $8 for one or 2 for $15.

The food drive for Project Mexico has begun and will end April 19th. There is an area in the hall to leave your items.

For The Bible and the Fathers for Orthodox the OT readings for next week begin on Monday March 2nd on page 756. 

Collections for Project Mexico are on the 1st Sunday of the month, the next collection is Palm Sunday April 5th.

Come, let us find compassion while we may yet seek it. The place for repentance is in this transient life; in the intransient life neither prayer nor tears will be accepted.  St. Ephraim the Syrian

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Prayer List
We offer prayers for all of our parishioners who are ill or unable to attend services:
Bill Osolinsky
Anatoly Bezkorovainy
Jamie Arango
Marie Lobb
Antonia Adams-Clement
Ann Carroll
Walter Booriakin
May Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Physician of our souls and bodies, reach out His healing hand and bless these , His servants.
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The Mission of The Orthodox Church in America, the local autocephalous Orthodox Christian Church, is to be faithful in fulfilling the commandment of Christ to “Go into all the world and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit…”

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The Holy Scripture is a collection of books written over multiple centuries by those inspired by God to do so. It is the primary witness to the Orthodox Christian faith, within Holy Tradition and often described as its highest point. It was written by the prophets and apostles in human language, inspired by the Holy Spirit, and collected, edited, and canonized by the Church.

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Saints Peter & Paul Orthodox Church
1614 E Monte Vista Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85006