We gather today for the Fifth Sunday of Pascha, a day that invites us to reflect on our journey with Christ as we continue in the joy of His Resurrection. As we celebrate Holy Baptism and Chrismation for Nadzeya Spillane and Nick Notson, we remember that each of us was welcomed into the Body of Christ through the sacraments of holy baptism and chrismation, and that we are called to live as a community united in faith and love.
Today’s scriptures remind us of the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well, an example of God’s boundless mercy and desire for all people to come to Him. This theme is echoed in our patronal feast of Saint Nicholas, who was known for his generosity and compassion towards those in need.
We invite you to join us as we worship together today, celebrating the gift of life in Christ and the hope of eternal life that He offers us through His Resurrection. Please consider joining us on Facebook Live at facebook.com/stnicholasjoliet or YouTube at youtube.com/@st.nicholasjoliet for our live stream.
☩ Holy Baptism & Chrismation
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Today — June 14th, 2026
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All Saints of America
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Glorification of St. John of Kronstadt (1990)
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Prophet Elisha (9TH
c. B.C.)
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St. Methodius, Patriarch of Constantinople (847)
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St. Mstislav, Prince of Novgorod
(1180)
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Ven. Methodius “Peshnosha” (1392)
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Ven. Elisha of Sumsk (Solovétsky Monastery—
15TH-16TH c.)
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Ven. Niphon (Mt. Athos—1330).
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Services
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Week Ahead
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9:30 am
Divine Liturgy & Catechumen Session
St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Joliet IL, 1000 Barber Ln, Joliet, IL 60435, USA
11:30 am
Fellowship Hour
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☩ Coming up in Orthodoxy
Fri, Jun 19
Holy Apostle Jude, the brother of the Lord
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Announcements
America on the second Sunday after Pentecost. The feast commemorates all the saints who have shined
forth in the lands of North America, including both known holy figures and those known only to God.
Rejoice, O continent of North America, illumined by the holy Gospel! Rejoice, every province, state,
city, and town, which raised up citizens of the heavenly Kingdom! Rejoice, our venerable Father
Herman, first saint of our land! Rejoice O Martyrs Juvenaly and Peter, for your blood has watered
the seed of faith planted in Alaska! Rejoice, O holy Hierarchs: Innocent, Tikhon, Nicholas, Raphael,
and John! Rejoice, O holy Fathers Alexis, John, and all you righteous priests! Rejoice, all Saints of
North America, for your light has shone forth to the ends of the earth! We beseech you to pray to
Christ our God that our souls may be saved! (Stichira of Great Vespers for All Saints of North America)
you require the emergency services of a priest, please contact Deacon David Hanneman (815) 474-3674
and he will contact local clergy on your behalf. On Sunday, June 21ST Fr. Danial Doss will serve a Divine
Liturgy at 9:30am.
our parishioners with medical bills. If you are unable to attend church on that day, you may mail your
contribution; please note “medical bills assistance” in the memo.
birthdays, wedding anniversaries or memorial anniversaries. Hosting fellowship hour can be a great way
to multiply your happiness or divide your sorrow. Sign up at: https://tinyurl.com/2026-Fellowship-Hour — https://tinyurl.com/2026-Fellowship-Hour
birthday, anniversary, or any other special occasion. They can also be obtained for the purpose of
promoting good health.
your stewardship offering. You may mail your contribution to the church or donate online by clicking the
“Donate” button on our website. If you are experiencing financial hardship, please speak with Fr. Mykola.
Otherwise, we kindly ask for your continued support of our parish through faithful stewardship.
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Parish Celebrations
Birthdays & Namedays: Happy Birthday to Svitlana Batko on June 18th, MartinVenhrynovych on June 11th and Matushka Olga on June 21st
Happy Anniversary to Kathy & Dn. David Hanneman; Amanda & Yaroslav Bodnar on June 19th
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Stewardship
$1,490.00
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Please Remember in Your Prayers
We lift up the following in prayer, that God may grant them healing and grace:
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Today’s Saints
✠ Reflection on Matthew 4:18-23
As we behold Christ’s summons to the first apostles, "Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men," let us ponder the radical nature of His call. He invites them, not merely to a new career or vocation, but to an entirely new way of life, one that transforms their very existence from within. In leaving behind their nets and boats, Peter and Andrew, James and John demonstrate a willingness to abandon all for the sake of Christ’s kingdom. May we, too, be willing to surrender our own attachments and follow Him into the depths of His mysterious will.
Did you know?
— The kliros is a raised platform in an Orthodox church where the deacon or priest sings hymns during services, often accompanied by the choir. It serves as a visual reminder of the importance of music and chanting in Orthodox worship, which is considered a way to glorify God through song and prayer. The kliros is typically positioned in front of the altar and is an integral part of the traditional Orthodox liturgical setup.
Bulletin Sponsor: June — Smith Family for the health of Harold