Service Times

Service Times

Sunday Divine Liturgy - 10:00 am   Saturday Vespers - 5:00 pm

The Life of St. George

This glorious and victorious saint was born in Cappadocia the son of wealthy and virtuous parents. His father suffered for Christ and his mother then moved to Palestine. When George grew up, he entered the military, where in his twentieth year, attained the rank of a Tribune and as such was in the...

Welcome to St. George

Welcome to St. George

Saint George Cathedral is a parish of the Orthodox Church in America. Our parish traces its beginnings back to 1938 when Macedonian and Bulgarian immigrants who had come to Toledo sought to establish an Orthodox parish.The parish was formally founded in 1948 and placed under the patronage of the H...

Service times

Wednesdays, Compline 6:30 pm
Saturdays, Vespers 5:00 pm
Sundays, Divine Liturgy 10:00 am

Calendar

  • Vesperal Liturgy
    September 07, 2010 (6:30 pm)
    Feast of Nativity of the Holy Theotokos; fast after eating your noon meal if you are receiving communion.
  • Vesperal Liturgy
    September 07, 2010 (6:30 pm)
    Feast of Nativity of the Holy Theotokos; fast after eating your noon meal if you are receiving communion.
  • Vespers
    September 11, 2010 (5:00 pm)
  • Divine Liturgy
    September 12, 2010 (10:00 am)
  • Rossford/Toledo Book Club
    September 13, 2010 (10:00 am)
    Meeting at the home of a parishioner. We are studying the book "Growing in Christ" by Mother Raphaela. For more information on the meeting location, contact Fr. Paul.
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Come Visit Us

St. George Orthodox Cathedral
738 Glenwood Road
Rossford, Ohio 43460
Phone: (419) 662-3922

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The Beginnngs of the Sacrament of Confession Print E-mail

In last month's newsletter, I mentioned that in the early church there was no sacrament of Confession as it is understood and practiced today. Holy Baptism was seen as the sacrament of repentance. By Baptism and Chrismation the one enslaved to sin and death was freed from this fallen reality and was empowered to live the Christian life.

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Why Do We Prepare? Why Do We Come to the Cup? Print E-mail

In the previous reflection I posed the question if there is a relationship between partaking of Holy Communion to such things as preparing for it, our confession of faith (our belief in the Truths of Christianity), and the manner of life we are living. Today I want to discuss the theme of preparation; not so much on how we prepare (the rules) but more so on why we prepare and what our focus is to be. Our state of mind as we approach the cup is important as evidenced by the following words of St. Paul to the Corinthian church:

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How Does Fasting Help Us to Remember God? Print E-mail

In the last note, I spoke about receiving Holy Communion in obedience to our Lord's command to "do this in remembrance" of Him. I also talked about the meaning of remembrance. In the next few notes I want to discuss the guidelines for preparing to receive communion and how when observed with the right attitude, they help us to remember God. With the ever popular Peter & Paul Fast beginning on June 4th this month, what better time to ask the question, "How does fasting help us to remember God?"

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