S’pradznikom!
October 1st is the feast of the Protection of the Mother of God, in the Eastern (Slavic) churches
Is this according to the Gregorian or the Julian calendar?
Both.

Our Russian Greek Catholic parish follows the revised Julian calendar, as I think you know, which is Julian for all the dates connected to Pascha, and then the un-moveable feasts are celebrated on the Gregorian calendar.
Is your church doing a liturgy for the feast day? The Ukrainian church’s bulletin here isn’t updated yet…
Tonight our parish had Vespers, and tomorrow we celebrate Divine Liturgy. Pokrov is our altar feast.

Please remember us in your prayers.
We have two local Ruthenian Churches:
St. Basil the Great Church in Los Gatos, celebrated Vespers tonight and will celebrate Divine Liturgy tomorrow morning, and
St. Philip the Apostle Byzantine Catholic Church in Sacramento, celebrating Divine Liturgy in Church Slavonic tomorrow.
The OCA cathedral and parishes here, except the one in Berkeley, are also on the Revised Julian and so celebrating the Feast now. The Greek Orthodox locally are also on the Revised Julian, however Greeks celebrate the Feast on
October 28.
This means we can celebrate this great Feast three times this month!
Also I was wondering, I know in the West, it’s encouraged to not work on days of obligation - like on Sundays. In the East, should people also not work on major feast days? What about this feast?
thanks!.
We would rely on the guidance of our spiritual father. We want to take part to the fullest extent in the feast.
You can feel free to follow the practice of your Latin Church. I believe Oct 1 is celebrated as the Feast of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux in the Latin Church. I have been told by Russian Orthodox clergy and laity that Saint Thérèse is much loved in Russia and many Orthodox there have pictures, or holy icons, of her in their home. We have a special love of her in our parish as well. Her icon was on our iconostasis in our former location, fashioned, after the iconostasis in
the Russicum seminarian’s chapel.