Christos voskrese!
Thank you all for your prayers! Please continue to pray for us.
We had a wonderful first Divine Liturgy and agape in our new space. We definitely filled the temple space.
We were all amazed by what a wonderful job our deacon and a couple of parishioners did at putting together the temple space from nothing except the carpet there Sat. morning. Likewise our agape and kitchen space which was a wild jumble of boxes on Saturday morning but transformed to usable space by some other dedicated parishioners.
We had a bit of drama when one of the toilets went berserk at the end of the work day on Sat. All of the water to the building had to be shot off leaving us without water, including toilets. But Fr. John’s amazing maintenance guy managed to get things where we could have water again by the end of Liturgy,
There was a professional photographer there on Sunday so I’m sure there will be quality photos from the day at some point. There are a few
more pictures on our Facebook now.
After Third Hour and Proskomedia our clergy, parishioners, and visitors processed to St. Monica’s next door where the clergy and people of that parish welcomed us to our new location next door to them. I stayed at OLF in case people showed up late, they did, so they wouldn’t find us locked up, and to mind the many burning candles in the temple and at our Fatima Icon in the hallway. After the welcoming next door OLF processed back to our temple for our St. Thomas Sunday Divine Liturgy.
I can’t really report well on all that happened over at St Monica’s except that I learnt from my husband after the day was over that the beautiful new vestment Fr Vito wore for our Liturgy had been presented to him over at St Monica’s by Fr. Greene and Msgr Tarantino as a gift from the clergy and parishioners of St Monica’s. They had had it made for Father in Russia!

We are so blest to have this wonderful Latin Church parish and their very special pastor, and ours, Fr. John, so enthusiastic to have us “in the neighborhood” next door to them now. Their kindness and concrete support (they also bought us very much needed new signage back in November) has made such a huge difference for us during all of this transition.
Here are shots of the temple while people were next door, so the candles are lit, Proskomedia completed but people gone, the holy icon of Our Lady of Fatima which was in our outdoor shrine at 20th Ave., and as such many people missed ever seeing it, one of the signs St. Monica’s purchased for us in Oct. now on our front gate. We are using our old Proskomedia table as the Holy Table. Our old Holy Table would not fit through the doors here.
During the clergy communion which you know is pretty time consuming, I was looking around the chapel ceiling. You can see one of the three ceiling beams in the temple photo. On these there are medallions painted, one on each end and one in the center, so nine all together. I couldn’t really see them that well but the one in the rear over the choir caught my eye. I confirmed after Liturgy that in fact it is the Holy Mandylion! This is traditionally the first holy icon a student writes/paints. As a imprint of the face of Christ miraculously created, it’s an icon of great significance for the Eastern Church. The rest of the medallions as far as I could tell were classic holy images of the Latin Church.