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Welcome
We welcome you to come and share the Divine Life with us through participation in the life of the Church: the Holy Mysteries/Sacraments, the Divine Liturgy, prayer and fasting, and the common life of loving service to one another. This is the participation in the Divine Life that Our Blessed Savior Jesus Christ came to give us. Participation in the Divine Nature, in a word holiness.
Roman Catholics who are baptized and confirmed may share the Holy Eucharist with us, as can Orthodox Christians. We are always ready to share with those who come to the faith once given to the Apostles lived and guarded and preserved by us until now. Please come to visit us. You will find orthodoxy of faith, purity of doctrine, beauty of worship, a commitment to struggle for holiness among people just like you.
If it's your first time visiting or you want to learn more, visit the Frequently Asked Questions page.

Wednesday, September 13: 6:30 PM Great Vespers for the Exaltation of the Holy and Life-giving Cross
Thursday, September 14: 6:30 PM Divine Liturgy for the Exaltation of the Holy and Life-giving Cross
Saturday, September 16: 6:00 PM Great Vespers
Sunday, September 17: 9:15 AM Orthros, 10:30 AM Divine Liturgy
Wednesday, September 20: 6:30 PM Weekday Vespers
Saturday, September 23: 6:00 PM Great Vespers
Sunday, September 24: 9:15 AM Orthros, 10:30 AM Divine Liturgy

Melkite?
The term Melkite Greek Catholic may sound mysterious to many people. Learn about Greek Catholics and the Middle Eastern roots of the Melkite Church.

Eastern Traditions
The Christian Church was born in the Middle East, but most Americans are only acquainted with Western Christian traditions. Learn about what makes Eastern Christianity distinctive.

Holy Mysteries
We are enlivened and transformed by the grace of God received in the Holy Mysteries of the Church. Learn more about how we share in the divine life of our Lord and Savior.