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Sunday of the Ten Lepers
Vasilopita Blessing after Liturgy
The Vasilopita prepared by our Philoptochos volunteers will be blessed and distributed after Liturgy.  You are kindly invited to make a donation to St. Basil’s Academy and place it in the basket in the Narthex.  Make checks payable to “Annunciation Church” with St. Basil’s Academy on the memo line.  Remember to call the church office if you are the recipient of the coin!
Parish Council Oath of Office this Sunday
After Liturgy on Sunday the members of the 2022 Parish Council will receive the Oath of Office before the Holy Altar:
  • Dr. Spencer Phillips 
  • George Soukas
  • John Stauffer
  • Steve Marinos
  • Kim Keares
  • Keith Bartlett
  • Panagiotis S. Billis
  • Ed Drogaris
  • Tina Georges
  • Helen Hazatones
  • Nicolas Kambouroglos
  • Kali Karomfily
  • Jonathan Speros
  • Steve Sullivan
  • Artemis Tsoflias
  • Nicholas Veronis
Board of Elders:
  • Olga Pratt
  • Dan Soukas
  • Dr. Nikitas Zervanos 
Election of Officers for 2022 will take place after the Liturgy in Room 4/5.
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"Remember, O Lord, those who bring offerings and do good works in your holy churches, and those who remember the poor; reward them with your rich and heavenly gifts. For their earthly, temporal and corruptible gifts, grant them your heavenly ones, which are eternal and incorruptible."
(The Great Anaphora Prayer of St. Basil the Great)
Pandemic Policy Update from Metropolitan Savas
January 11, 2022
St. Theodosios the Cenobiarch

Reverend Fathers, esteemed Metropolis, Philoptochos, and Parish Council members, dedicated Parish Secretaries, and devout faithful of the Holy and God-Protected Metropolis of Pittsburgh,

A blessed continued celebration of the Great Feast of Theophany to all!

The recent surge in coronavirus cases in our general area, and in our parish communities in particular, has been cause for concern.  This has affected clergy and laity, old and young, vaccinated and unvaccinated alike.  While we maintain our ultimate trust and hope in God's providence for our lives, we also recognize the fundamental scriptural call for each of us to safeguard one another, especially the most vulnerable among us, regardless of how we perceive the risks to ourselves; we are called to love one another self-sacrificially, to bear each other's burdens, and to be our brother's and sister's keeper.

Therefore, I am implementing a masking mandate at all Church-related functions (whether on Church property or not) and for all non-Church functions taking place on Church propertyeffective immediately and until further notice.  For those who are unable to mask, in-person participation in worship and meetings will not be possible, so each community should make reasonable accommodations; contact your parish priest for sacramental needs, and any essential meetings should have an option for participation via electronic means (telephone or videoconference).

I ask you to continue to make supplication to the Lord, to the Theotokos, and to the healing Saints (especially the recently canonized St. Nicephoros the Leper) for those affected by the pandemic: those who have been ill, the doctors and medical workers treating them, supporting family whose loved ones have died or been negatively impacted, those who are suffering job loss or financial instability, and those who suffer with anxiety or other psychological conditions; and may our God grant rest to all those who have departed this life in hope of the Resurrection.  

With Archpastoral blessings and love in the Lord,

+ SAVAS
Metropolitan of Pittsburgh

 
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The updated pandemic policy does not affect our parish per se, since we have been adhering to the following policy of our Parish Council since August: 

Effective August 23, 2021, all persons in our church will be required to wear a mask covering their noses and mouths during all church indoor activities, liturgies, and services. This policy will remain in effect during periods of substantial or high community transmission and be modified during periods of low or moderate transmission, as determined by the CDC.
 
The updated policy from the Metropolis is a reminder, however, for us to be vigilant in our adherence to these regulations along with all the other parishes of our Metropolis during the current period of high community transmission of the coronavirus.   
 
Liturgy Cancelled for Saint Anthony the Great -- January 17th
Note the following change to the January Annunciator Calendar:
The Liturgy for St. Anthony the Great on Monday, January 17th is being cancelled due to potential snow and ice on Monday morning and is being replaced with a Liturgy on Tuesday, January 18th for the feastday of St. Athanasios the Great.  
Χρόνια Πολλά to all who celebrate!  
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