2023 A.C.R.Y. Annual and Diocesan Yearbook

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2023 Ecclesiastical Calendar Some notes regarding the Ecclesiastical Calendar: The Ecclesiastical Calendar in the 2023 A.C.R.Y. Annual is broken into two sections. The first (beginning on page 20) is dedicated to the Julian (or Old) Calendar. The second (beginning on Page 42) is dedicated to the Revised Julian (or New) Calendar. The first day of the Four Fasting Seasons are marked in red print with the date of their start. These Fasting Seasons and Fast-Free Weeks are also listed on Page 17 of the A.C.R.Y. Annual and should be kept by the clergy and faithful as such. While all days during fasting seasons are technically Strict Fast days, those days which fall outside of fasting seasons and especially solemn days within them (such Great and Holy Friday and the eves of the Great Feasts of the Nativity and Theophany) are marked in red as Strict Fast days. Additionally, those weeks listed on page 16 as Fast-Free Weeks are highlighted in bold within the calendar itself. Each date on the calendar describes the typical Liturgical celebrations and commemorations for each day according to general Diocesan practice for both the Julian and Revised Julian Calendars in use. Liturgical Notes are added beneath the general commemorations and readings highlighting the order of any specific changes, or alterations of normal practice. While, not typical Liturgical Days, the commemoration dates for the Saints of Carpatho-Rus are listed within the calendar. There are no readings or other Liturgical guidelines available on these days. See Julian Calendar Page 20 on January 13 for an example.

Additional Notes: On Sundays and Holy Days it should be considered typical practice that the Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom is to be celebrated unless otherwise designated to celebrate the Divine Liturgy Saint Basil the Great. Pay close attention to this especially during Great Lent and the eves of the Great Feasts. Assigned Scriptural Readings are shared for each Liturgical day. If there are multiple services scheduled for the day the readings will be designated in the Liturgical Notes which follow it. The Liturgical Color refers to the color worn by the vested clergy for each Liturgical day and not necessarily to the color of the Altar Clothes and other linens in the Church, although, on many days these will coordinate to one another.

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Moral and Sacramental Guidelines……………………………………………...Pages

9min
pages 251-255

Insights into Contemporary Moral Problems………………………..……...Pages

36min
pages 256-270

A.C.R.Y. Faces and Places………………………………………………………….Pages

14min
pages 219-226

Metropolitan Orestes Scholarship Essay..…………………………………….Pages

6min
pages 227-229

Care for Ukraine………………………………...…………………………………….Pages

8min
pages 231-235

2022-2023 National Junior A.C.R.Y. Officers……………………….…………..…Page

1min
page 215

Resolutions of the 77th National Convention………………………….…….Pages

7min
pages 216-218

American Carpatho-Russian Youth (A.C.R.Y.) Information…………..Pages

20min
pages 202-212

Chronology of Important Dates in Diocesan History...………………….Pages

19min
pages 192-201

2022 Camp Nazareth Experience………………………………………….…….Pages

16min
pages 183-191

OCF Information

1min
page 182

Central Events of the Diocese……………………………………………….………..Pages

8min
pages 80-100

Diocesan Church Directory (By State)………………………………….….…...Pages

21min
pages 101-127

Diocesan Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate………………………..Pages

1min
pages 164-165

Diocesan Publications: The Church Messenger and Daylight…………….Pages

6min
pages 69-72

Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the USA………….……..…..Pages

2min
pages 78-79

Regional Breakdown of Diocese: Deaneries and Deans…………………….Pages

4min
pages 73-77

2023 Revised Julian (New) Ecclesiastical Calendar…………………………...Pages

26min
pages 44-59

2023 Julian (Old) Ecclesiastical Calendar………………………………………...Pages

30min
pages 21-38

Our Hierarchs……………………………………………………………………..….…...Pages

5min
pages 14-16

Iconography in England..……………………………………………………………….Pages

7min
pages 39-43

Sundays After Pentecost, Fasts and Fast-Free Weeks of the Church

1min
page 19

Diocesan Patrons and Patronal Feast Days

1min
page 20

Letter from the Editor

2min
page 8
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