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Message from Father Anthony-Pascha 2023

April 17, 2023 By The Deacon

Dear and Faithful Orthodox Christians,

Christ is Risen!

Truly He is Risen!

May the truth of Our Saviour’s victory over Hades, trampling down death by death, and His glorious Resurrection from the dead, be for all of us a wellspring of enlightenment and hope throughout the year ahead.

How blessed we were throughout Holy Week and Pascha to hear together the instructive readings, so many lessons from the holy Gospels, and the prayers and hymns of the Services. And then as we gathered together late in the night in anticipation outside the Church, we heard from the holy Evangelist Mark how the Myrrh-bearing women encountered the Angel in the sepulchre who said to them, ‘Be not affrighted: Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, which was crucified: He is Risen; He is not here: behold the place where they laid Him.’ And recall also the words in the Gospel of Matthew: ‘Christ is Risen, He is not here… go quickly and tell His disciples that He is Risen from the dead.’

English Orthodox Services TorontoIn the stillness of the night we chanted together in joy:

“Christ is Risen from the dead, by death hath He trampled down death,
and on those in the graves hath He bestowed life!”

Renewed in spirit and in faith, let us all rejoice and come together each Sunday and Feast day ahead to honour and worship Our Lord Jesus Christ.

I share with you the 2023 Paschal Encyclical of our Metropolitan Gregory, the Locum Tenens of the See of Toronto. I encourage you to read it through several times in the coming days as it outlines for us so clearly the magnificent and wondrous work of salvation wrought by Our Saviour.

To Him be glory and dominion unto the ages! Amen.

Father Anthony

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Our Saviour has blessed our 10th Year at Saint Nicholas

December 31, 2022 By The Deacon

Dear and Faithful Orthodox Christians,

In these final days of the Fast, as we approach the Feast of the Nativity of our great God and Saviour Jesus Christ, we rejoice together in all the blessings we have received from the Lord over the last twelve months as we celebrated our Ten Year Anniversary of the founding of Saint Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral.

And what a year of blessings it has been for us! Our beloved Metropolitan Gregory, our Father and Elder Isaac, Father Bohdan, and Father Sergey all joined in the Hierarchical celebration of our Ten Year Anniversary, during Great Lent, on the Sunday of the Holy Cross on March 27. In April, our brother Justinian was baptized into the Orthodox Faith and we celebrated together with him and his extended family following the Service. In June, my dear mother Patricia was baptized, and in August, Timothy and his family, Christine and Eva, were baptized the day before the Feast of the Dormition of the Mother of God. During the year, we also received Elias and Peter as members of our Parish and Orthodox family.

We also ensured the improvement of the Cathedral replacing the entire, very large roof, in the fall. Six of our Parishioners joined the Metropolitan on a pilgrimage to the sacred places of Georgia. On that pilgrimage, through a number of donations, we commissioned and received a beautiful enamel Icon of the “Meeting in the Temple” made according to method of medieval Georgia enamel artists. And the Cathedral was further adorned with our Bishop’s throne hand-carved in Greece and received through the generosity of a few parishioners

Our Metropolitan Gregory celebrated with us again in May for the Feast of the Translation of the relics of Saint Nicholas during which he provided to Father Anthony a number of holy relics as most sacred treasures, including a relic of the Holy Chief Apostle Saint Paul. Father Protodeacon George and Father Anthony traveled to the Mother of God Church in Calgary as our brother in the Faith, Subdeacon Antony was ordained Deacon on October 16/29. Axios, Father Deacon Antony!

And just over a week ago, Metropolitan Gregory, Father Isaac, Father Sergey, and Father Deacon Antony served at the Cathedral on Sunday and Monday December 6/19 as we honoured our holy patron on the Feast of Saint Nicholas. We were all very excited as the servant of God, Nektarios, was ordained a Reader just before the Liturgy on Monday morning. All these blessings made our Luncheon together after Liturgy, and our spiritual talk with the Metropolitan even more special.

Strengthened and encouraged by all these blessings, dear Faithful, let us all prepare now to offer our Saviour our love and gratitude at the Feast of His holy Birth. And let us call to mind this wonderful hymn of the Forefeast of the Nativity:

“Behold, the time of our salvation is at hand. Prepare, O cave; the Virgin draweth nigh to give birth. Rejoice and be glad, O Bethlehem in the land of Judah, for from thee our Lord is risen up as the sun….for Christ cometh.”

Glory to God for all things!

Father Anthony

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Message from Father Anthony on the Nativity of Our Saviour 2021

January 10, 2022 By The Deacon

Christ is Born! Glorify Him!

In his Nativity Sermon, Saint John Chrysostom proclaims:

“I behold a new and wondrous mystery! My ears resound to the Shepherd’s song, piping no soft melody, but chanting full force a heavenly hymn. The Angels sing! The Archangels blend their voices in harmony! The Cherubim hymn their joyful praise! The Seraphim exalt His glory! All join to praise this holy feast, beholding the Godhead here on earth, and man in Heaven. He Who is above, now for our redemption dwells here below; and he that was lowly is by divine mercy raised up.”

And so, dear and faithful Orthodox Christians, since the Feast of Nativity began three days ago, our voices have also been joined with the Angelic Choirs giving glory to Our Saviour Jesus Christ.  And today on the Feast of Saint Stephen let us resolve to continue praising Christ each day until until the next Great Feast of Theophany a few days from now.  Asking Him to come into our hearts and enlighten us and bless us all.


You can listen to a recording from St Nicholas Cathedral of the Kontakion hymn for the Nativity of Christ here.


Grotto Church of Nativity of Jesus-St. Nicholas Orthodox Church Scarborough, English Orthodox Church Service
Grotto-Church of the Nativity of Jesus Christ, Bethlehem

Saint John Chrysostom encourages and instructs us at Nativity to consider the gifts of the Magi and how we should come before Our Saviour. He says, “Approach, then, bringing gifts – not gifts like the Magi brought but ones that are much more solemn. They brought gold; you must bring temperance and virtue. They brought incense; you must bring pure prayers which are spiritual incense. They brought myrrh; you must bring humility and a humble heart and love.”

His Eminence Metropolitan Gregory, the Locum Tenens of Toronto sends fatherly blessings upon us all and greetings for the Feast!

Christ is Born! Glorify Him!

Father Anthony

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The Work of the Holy Spirit: Message from Fr. Anthony

July 7, 2021 By The Deacon

Dear and Faithful Orthodox Christians,Pentecost St. Nicholas Orthodox Church Scarborough, English Language Orthodox Church Toronto, Orthodox

I have been thinking about the many blessings we have received over the last year, and with this short note I wanted to ask that all of us take a moment to give thanks to Our Saviour Christ for His gifts of grace and mercy!  Some days have been challenging, complex and even frustrating, yet we know that Our Saviour has bestowed and continues to bestow innumerable blessings upon us all.  A few weeks ago we celebrated the Feast of Holy Pentecost and the coming of the Holy Spirit.  We prayed together in the Vespers that the Holy Spirit come upon us all!  We celebrated the Sunday of All Saints and the Sunday of All Saints of Russia, the holy mountain Athos, and All Saints of North America.

Whether we have been participating in Services from home, or attending the Service in Church, let us keep the upcoming Feast of Saints Peter and Paul with reverence, remembering the action of the Holy Spirit and the preaching of the Apostles to every nation.  And just as the Upper Room where the Apostles were gathered became a grace-filled Church, and a great house of prayer, so may we also be blessed wherever we are found.   Saint Romanus reminds us of the work of the Holy Spirit amongst the Apostles in his Kontakion hymn for the Service for Pentecost:

“When he had spoken like this to the other Apostles, Peter roused them to prayer,
and standing in their midst, cried out,
Let us pray, let us bend the knee, let us ask,
let us make this room a Church!  For so it is and so it hath become!
Let us sing and cry aloud to God,
Send us Thy good Spirit,
that He may guide us all into Thine upright land
which Thou has prepared for those who honour and who glorify
the All-Holy Spirit.”

Our thanksgiving at Pentecost is of course mixed with sorrow at the repose of our beloved Metropolitan Andrew.  He has been in all our thoughts and prayers.  Within our loss, we also see a joy in that for over fifty years he dedicated himself to Our Saviour, and certainly loved and guided us all at Saint Nicholas through his prayers and witness to the Faith.  Eternal Memory!

How Metropolitan Andrew would also rejoice with us at the words, ‘This room is a Church, for so it hath become!’  How even now he encourages us to keep Vigil and celebrate all the Feasts and Saints of the Church.

We have received so many blessings!  Last August, with gladness, we received our brother, Liam Christian into the holy Church, and before Lent on Saturday March 13, Nicademus was baptized and added to the flock of Christ.  Then in April, Father Deacon George and I were honoured to travel to Calgary for the baptism of baby Cyprian and to celebrate the Divine Liturgy at the Church of the Mother of God of the Portal on Saturday April 10.  We are both grateful for the warm welcome and wonderful hospitality we experienced, and the opportunity to be together with the faithful and look forward to the next visit.

Father Protodeacon George celebrated his 10th Anniversary as a Deacon on April 30!  May God continue to bestow His grace on Father George, and reward him for his years of faithful service!

Blessings continued as we con-celebrated the Divine Liturgy at the Cathedral with Father Demjan of Saskatoon on the Feast of All Saints!  With the blessing of Metropolitan Andrew, Father Sergey established the Saint Serpahim of Sarov Mission.   And last Saturday, we baptized baby Vladimir the nephew of our brother Alexandre, Novice while he was visiting in Toronto.

Let us then all remember Liam, Nicademus, Cyprian, Vladimir and the Saint Seraphim Mission in our prayers, and ask that God enlighten and strengthen all in the Orthodox Faith!

As we come to the final days of the Apostles Fast we pray for all the new members of our Parish, we pray that the Comforter, the Holy Spirit continue to guide and act amongst us for the glory of God and the salvation of our souls.

With prayers in Christ,
Father Anthony

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Holy Week message from Father Anthony: “Behold, we go up to Jerusalem”

April 27, 2021 By The Deacon

Dear and faithful Orthodox Christians,

Extreme-Humility Icon St. Nicholas Orthodox Church Scarborough, English Language Orthodox Church Toronto, OrthodoxWe have entered together into the sacred time of Holy Week, and begin to hear the Scripture readings and hymns of the holy Passion of Our Saviour.  In the Matins of Holy Monday we chanted, “Our Saviour said to His Apostles along the way, ‘behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and the Son of man shall be delivered up, as it is written concerning Him.’ Come therefore, with minds purified, let us go with Him.”

Throughout Great Lent, having prepared ourselves through fasting, confession, almsgiving, prayers, and good works, we stand as the ten Virgins in the parable, watching intently for the Bridegroom who comes in the middle of the night. And so, each night of this week, let us keep Vigil in our homes, in our Churches, and in our hearts, patiently attending with prayer the coming of Our Lord.  Let us keep watch, guarding ourselves, and together go up with Christ to Jerusalem commemorating His saving Passion, sacrifice upon the Cross, and holy Burial.  That we may be found to be faithful servants, and that He may open to us the doors to enter the mystical Wedding Feast.

I would ask each of us to pray for one another, and for our beloved Metropolitan Andrew, that together we may experience a soul profiting Holy Week, receive enlightenment through the hearing of the Scriptures, and share together in the light of His holy Resurrection from the dead.

Metropolitan Andrew sends his love and episcopal blessing to all of us that we have a blessed Holy Week.

With prayers, in Christ,
Father Anthony

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