St. James Parish News
August 15, 2025
Feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos
O what a blessed departure this going to God of thine. If God vouchsafes it to all His servants–and we know that He does – what an immense difference there is between His servants and His Mother. What, then, shall we call this mystery of thine? Death? Thy blessed soul is naturally parted from thy blissful and undefiled body, and the body is delivered to the grave, yet it does not endure in death, nor is it the prey of corruption. The body of her, whose virginity remained unspotted in child-birth, was preserved in its incorruption, and was taken to a better, diviner place, where death is not, but eternal life. St John of Damascus
Dormition
Services today for the Feast: Orthros 5PM and Liturgy 6PM!
Name days, Birthdays and Anniversaries
Vincent & Shana V. – Anniversary: 08-19
Victoria V. – Nameday: 08-23
May God grant you many years!
Upcoming Feasts / Celebrations
| Friday August 15 | |
|---|---|
| Dormition | |
| 5:00 PM | Orthros |
| 6:00 PM | Divine Liturgy |
| Monday August 18 | |
| 6:30 PM | Men’s Group |
| Thursday August 21 | |
| 9:30 AM | Women / Children Prayer group |
Please remember that our full calendar continues to be available at our parish web site. Here is a link:
https://stjfc.org/Pages/Calendar/calendar.php
Prosphora
| August 17 | Kari H. |
| August 24 | Nana D. |
| August 31 | Natalia M. |
| September 7 | Shana V. |
| September 14 | Anna H. |
Full schedule:
https://stjfc.org/Pages/Ministries/Prosphora/Docs/prosphora sched 2025 web.pdf
Readers
| August 17 | Isaac | 10th after Pentecost | I Cor. 4:9-16 |
| August 24 | Nate | 11th after Pentecost | I Cor. 9:2-12 |
| August 31 | Gabriel | Sash of the Theotokos | Heb. 9:1-7 |
| September 7 | Zach | Sunday before Elevation of the Cross | Gal. 6:11-18 |
| September 14 | Thomas | Elevation of the Holy Cross | I Cor. 1:18-24 |
| September 21 | Ken | Sunday after Elevation of the Cross | Gal. 2:16-20 |
| September 28 | James | 16th after Pentecost | II Cor. 6:1-10 |
| October 5 | Jared | 17th after Pentecost | II Cor. 6:16-7:1 |
| October 12 | Connor | Fathers of 7th Ecumenical Council | Titus 3:8-15 |
Full schedule:
https://stjfc.org/Pages/Ministries/Altar/Docs/epistle readers for 2025.pdf
Scripture Readings for this coming Sunday
Epistle: ST. PAUL’S FIRST LETTER TO THE CORINTHIANS 4:9-16
Brethren, God has exhibited us apostles as last of all, like men sentenced to death; because we have become a spectacle to the world, to angels and to men. We are fools for Christ’s sake, but you are wise in Christ. We are weak, but you are strong. You are held in honor, but we in disrepute. To the present hour we hunger and thirst, we are ill-clad and buffeted and homeless, and we labor, working with our own hands. When reviled, we bless; when persecuted, we endure; when slandered, we try to conciliate; we have become, and are now, as the refuse of the world, the off-scouring of all things. I do not write this to make you ashamed, but to admonish you as my beloved children. For though you have countless guides in Christ, you do not have many fathers. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel. I urge you, then, be imitators of me.
Gospel: MATTHEW 17:14-23
At that time, a man came up to Jesus and kneeling before him said, “Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and he suffers terribly; for often he falls into the fire, and often into the water. And I brought him to your disciples, and they could not heal him.” And Jesus answered, “O faithless and perverse generation, how long am I to be with you? How long am I to bear with you? Bring him here to me.” And Jesus rebuked him, and the demon came out of him, and the boy was cured instantly. Then the disciples came to Jesus privately and said, “Why could we not cast it out?” He said to them, “Because of your little faith. For truly I say to you, if you have faith as a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move hence to yonder place, ‘ and it will move; and nothing will be impossible to you. But this kind never comes out except by prayer and fasting.” As they were gathering in Galilee, Jesus said to them, “The Son of man is to be delivered into the hands of men, and they will kill him, and he will be raised on the third day.”
Spiritual Reading
Behold Your Mother
Fr. Stephen Freeman
Christ’s words from the Cross to St. John, “Behold your mother,” are both an intimate whisper of a son’s care for his most beloved as well as a cosmic directive to the whole of humanity and creation. This woman is Woman – and her significance abides and will not fade. She points us towards the deepest realities of what it means to be human and, in doing so, points us towards the path of true salvation. It is a comment on our times that merely being human, truly human, is a singular moment of spiritual greatness.
That our salvation is birthed into our midst, in the flesh of Jesus Christ, is a radical statement in our modern context. Christ does not represent the intervention of extra-human technology. He is bone of Mary’s bone, flesh of Mary’s flesh. His human nature is our human nature, of His mother just as our human nature is of our human parents.
Read the entire article: https://glory2godforallthings.com/2025/08/11/behold-your-mother/
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Fort Collins, CO 80525
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