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2010 Parish Photos Archive

On New Year's Day, the Feast of St. Basil, the Feast of Our Lord's Circumcision in the flesh, we held our annual Rectory Open House. What a terrific time we had. Plenty of food, great fellowship, and excellent memories were shared making this celebration absolutely unforgettable. Perhaps the nicest and most intimate part was the spontaneous caroling taken up by the Older Kids; from their hearts, a gift to all of us. Or maybe it was the breaking of the Vasilopita, the St. Basil's Bread. A precious and popular Greek tradition and not usually to be found among the parishes of Slavic origins, this Vasilopita was given as a gift to St. John's by Abbess Olympiada of the Holy Protection Greek Orthodox women's monastery in White Haven, PA. Parish Choir Director and Council President Joe Paprota was the lucky winner who discovered the coin in his slice of Vasilopita. Many Years, Reader Joseph!

Check out the slideshow and videos below from this memorable event.
 
Gabriel loves Miss Susan
Gabriel loves Miss Susan
Our John
Old vs Young in a game of memory!
Our Jack, the life of the party!
"...so I says to the guy, 'Why don't you try it my way?'....and he says...."
Our Susan
Our Olga
oldest man & woman in attendance, Jack Sarochinskyand Mary Paprota
Fr. Adam cuts the Vasilopita
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Icon of the Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth present at Great Vespers of Sanctity of Life Sunday - 01/23/10

On Saturday evening, 1/23/2010, St. John's was blessed by the presence of the Pro-Life icon of the Visitation for Great Vespers of Sanctity of Life Sunday. After Vespers a service of supplication for the sanctity of life was celebrated before the icon. This icon of the Visitation normally hangs in St. Michael's Church in Jermyn, PA and is the icon that is carried in procession by the Orthodox Christians for Life during the annual March for LIfe in DC.

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Assembling IOCC Health Kits and Emergency Cleanup Buckets for the ictims of the Earthquake in Haiti - 01/27/10

On Wednesday, January 27th, at the request of His Grace, Bishop Tikhon, St. John's parishioners gathered after Vespers to assemble 100 emergency health kits and 8 emergency cleanup buckets to be sent to the IOCC for distribution to victims of the devastating earthquake that destroyed a significant part of Haiti.

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Holy Hierarch John the Golden Tongue, Pray to God for us! - 02/09/10

On Tuesday, Feb 09, 2010, several members of St. John's parish travelled all the way to the Cathedral of the Theotokos of the Sign in New York City to venerate the holy myrrh-streaming relics of Saint John Chrysostom. With the blessing of His Holiness, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, the head of Saint John Chrysostom, which is enshrined in Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Savior, has been made available for the faithful to venerate from  February 6-12. The Nanticoke faithful arrived midday on Tuesday and were greeted with the sweet and heavenly scent of holy myrrh and with grateful hearts approached the Holy one with fear and trembling. The Cathedral also houses many other holy relics, includung the riasa of St. John of Kronstadt, and the relics of Ss. Barbara and Elizabeth the New Martyr. Truly a day well spent.

The head of Saint John Chrysostom was brought to Russia from the Vatopedi Monastery on Mount Athos in the 17th century. It was enshrined in the Moscow Kremlin's Assumption Cathedral until 1922. From 1930 until 1988, the reliquary with the shrine belonged to the Foundation for Guarding of Russian Silver of the 19th century. Several reliquaries, including the one bearing the saint's head, were returned to the Russian Orthodox Church in the State Armoury Chamber on the eve of celebration of the 1000-year anniversary of the Baptism of Rus' on May 26, 1988.

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We bless the repairs in our boiler room - 02/14/10

On Sunday, 2/14, after Forgiveness Vespers, we blessed the newly repaired masonry in our boiler room. For years, after the initial water leak was repaired, the damage to the plaster and mortar and field stone foundation was deteriorating and crumbling. What a MESS! Through the hard labours of parishioners James Gadomski and Stephen Brezna the repairs were made and now the boiler room is clean and sanitary and beautiful!

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IOCC emergency Health Kits and Emergency Cleanup Buckets delivered to Harrisburg Warehouse - 02/16/10

On Tuesday, February 16th, 2010, relief supplies from many Wilkes Barre Deanery parishes were delivered to the Church World Services partner warehouse at the Colonial Park United Church of Christ in Harrisburg*. Father Adam and St. John's parishioner, Byron Mosser, totally filled the back of a large pickup truck bed and made the trek to deliver these items. In all there were 20 buckets and many hundreds of emergency health kits to give some small measure of aid to our suffering brothers and sisters in the poorest and now most devastated nation in the western hemisphere. May God protect and have mercy on them and on us!

*Church World Services is a partner with the IOCC

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Kondak - Tone 8 - 02/21/10

No one could describe the Word of the Father;
but when He took flesh from you, O Theotokos, He accepted to be described,
and restored the fallen image to its former beauty.
We confess and proclaim our salvation in word and images.

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Delivery of canned goods to St. Vincent DePaul Soup Kitchen, Wilkes Barre - 03/02/10

On Tuesday, March 3rd, Fr. Adam and some of the Church School children delivered the second load of number ten industrial sized cans of donated food, and a few other food items to the St. Vincent DePaul Soup Kitchen in Downtown Wilkes Barre. Hal, the manager of the Soup Kitchen, was glad to meet us and very appreciative of the fact that we were bringing in that size can, as it is the very thing they need and they go through so much of it. They feed homeless and poor men and women 7 days a week, sometimes 2 meals a day. We look forward to returning to donate more goods soon and often. To date, St. John's has collected and delivered more than 50 number ten cans and other items for the Soup Kitchen.

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Memory Eternal John and Theresa Klos! - 03/07/10

On Sunday, 3/7, we lovingly and gratefully beseeched the Lord's blessing and sanctification of the 4 new enameled lampadas and new kadillo/censor given in memory of Theresa and John Klos by their daughters and others. These lampadas will adorn our iconostas and compliment the beauty of the holy images before which they will hang. All of these items are handworked from Greece and are beautiful to behold, a fitting tribute to 2 extrordinary people who have reposed in the Lord. May John and Theresa's memory be eternal!

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On Sunday, June 13th, 2010, St. John the Baptist parish in Nanticoke was visited by our beloved Vladykha Tikhon. His Grace celebrated a Hierarchal Divine Liturgy and delivered a homily that was both inspiring and full of pastoral love. We were especially grateful to our Arch-Shepherd to be among us and to have had the opportunity to share our struggles and our even more plentiful triumphs and successes doing the good work of God. Father Adam thanked Vladykha with heartfelt words for sending him to be the priest to such an incredible group of people and asked for his prayers for us as we struggle to walk the narrow path to the foot of the cross. We were delighted to have with us also Fr. James Chuta, Fr. Protodeacon Keith Russin, Fr. Deacon Methodios Ingalls, and Subdeacons George Sharonoff and Thomas Donlick. Vladykha Tikhon was greeted with a banquet in his honor after the liturgy that was organized and prepared by the parish ladies. Glory to God for a truly excellent visit from our beloved hierarch. Eis Polla Eti Dhespota!

Welcome Father Deacon - 06/20/10

We were given the gift of Fr. Methodios's deaconal ministrations for a second week in a row, thanks be to God. We enjoyed very much his gifted preaching and very much look forward to his return. After Divine Liturgy was over we sent Fr. Methodios off with a prayerful blessing for one departing on a journey. Fr. Methodios and most of his family will set out next week for Eagle River, Alaska, where Father will spend the summer in an internship before returning to St. Tikhon's for his last year of seminary. May God go with them and keep them safe.  

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Nanticoke's 3-Part Lecture Series in October

Get to Know the Greatest Man Ever Born

Discovering St. John the Baptist

Archpriest Dennis Buck
Archpriest Dennis Buck
Archpriest Dennis Buck
Father Daniel Mathewson
Father Daniel Mathewson
Father Daniel Mathewson
Archpriest Daniel Kovalak
Archpriest Daniel Kovalak
Archpriest Daniel Kovalak

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Saint Nicholas Pays a Visit to  St. John's

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