Monthly Calendar
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Dec
Friday
22 November
1:00 -6:00 - Church open - Crkva otvorena5:30 AKATISTFast10
Dec
Wednesday
27 November
11:30-4:00 - Church open - Crkva otvorenaFast11
Dec
Thursday
28 November
11:30-4:00 - Church open - Crkva otvorenaFast17
Dec
Wednesday
4 December
11:30-4:00 - Church open - Crkva otvorenaFast18
Dec
Thursday
5 December
11:30-4:00 - Church open - Crkva otvorenaFast24
Dec
Wednesday
11 December
11:30-4:00 - Church open - Crkva otvorenaFast25
Dec
Thursday
12 December
11:30-4:00 - Church open - Crkva otvorenaFast31
Dec
Wednesday
18 December
11:30-4:00 - Church open - Crkva otvorenaFast1
Jan
Thursday
19 December
11:30-4:00 - Church open - Crkva otvorenaFast
Entrance of the Theotokos
The presentation of the three-year-old Virgin Mary in the Temple by her parents, Saints Joachim and Anna. Celebrated on November 21st, this feast honors Mary's dedication to God and her preparation for her role as Theotokos. According to tradition, Mary was raised in the Temple until her betrothal to Joseph.

Divine Liturgy
The central worship service of the Orthodox Church, celebrating the Eucharist (Holy Communion). Usually celebrated on Sundays and feast days, the Divine Liturgy consists of the Liturgy of the Word (scripture readings) and Liturgy of the Faithful (Eucharistic prayer and communion). The most common forms are the Liturgies of St. John Chrysostom and St. Basil the Great.

Holy Unction
The sacrament of healing for physical and spiritual ailments, administered by anointing with blessed oil. Also called the sacrament of anointing or Euchelaion, this service is traditionally celebrated by seven priests (though one may serve) who read seven Gospel passages and anoint the person seven times on the forehead, nostrils, cheeks, lips, chest, and hands. Holy Unction is offered not only to the dying but to all who are sick in body or soul, and many parishes celebrate it communally during Great Lent. The service emphasizes God's healing power and mercy.
Apostle Andrew
The first-called apostle and brother of Peter, who brought Peter to Christ. Celebrated on November 30th, Andrew is patron of Russia, Scotland, and Greece. According to tradition, he preached throughout Asia Minor and was crucified on an X-shaped cross, which bears his name. He represents the call to bring others to Christ.
St. Nicholas the Wonderworker
The beloved 4th-century Archbishop of Myra, known for his generosity, miracles, and defense of Orthodox faith at the First Ecumenical Council. Celebrated on December 6th, St. Nicholas is patron of sailors, children, and the falsely accused. His popularity spans all Orthodox jurisdictions and he's remembered for secretly providing dowries for poor families.
St. Herman of Alaska
The Russian monk who brought Orthodoxy to Alaska and was the first Orthodox saint canonized in America. Celebrated on December 13th, Herman arrived in Alaska in 1794 and spent over 40 years ministering to native Alaskans. He defended them against exploitation and established schools and orphanages on Spruce Island.
St. John of Kronstadt
The 19th-20th century Russian priest known for his pastoral care and miraculous healings. Celebrated on December 20th, John served in Kronstadt for over 50 years, offering daily liturgy and caring for the poor. His spiritual diary 'My Life in Christ' reveals deep mystical insights. He represents dedicated pastoral ministry and social service.
Schedule of Services
| Sunday | |
| 10:00am | - Divine Liturgy |
All Serbian Saints
2520 Dixie Road
Mississauga, Ontario L4Y 2A5
905-272-5944
Thu
4DecVAVEDENJE - ENTRANCE OF THE THEOTOKOS
8:00-12:00 - Church open - Crkva otvorena
9:00 Divine Liturgy - Св ЛитургијаFri
5Dec1:00 -6:00 - Church open - Crkva otvorena
5:30 AKATISTSat
6Dec
Entrance of the Theotokos
The presentation of the three-year-old Virgin Mary in the Temple by her parents, Saints Joachim and Anna. Celebrated on November 21st, this feast honors Mary's dedication to God and her preparation for her role as Theotokos. According to tradition, Mary was raised in the Temple until her betrothal to Joseph.

Divine Liturgy
The central worship service of the Orthodox Church, celebrating the Eucharist (Holy Communion). Usually celebrated on Sundays and feast days, the Divine Liturgy consists of the Liturgy of the Word (scripture readings) and Liturgy of the Faithful (Eucharistic prayer and communion). The most common forms are the Liturgies of St. John Chrysostom and St. Basil the Great.

