Announcements for Week of March 1

Message on Flu and Coronavirus

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

We are in the midst of the flu season and would like to take time to remind all parishioners of the basic but important personal hygiene rules to be observed while inside or outside St. Nicholas Cathedral.

  • First and foremost, please pray for all who are affected by the flu, coronavirus as well as those who have been working hard to treat the sick and protect us all.

  • Please stay home if you or your family members are not feeling well and we will pray for your good health and the wellbeing.

  • Follow the U.S. government recommendations (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html) on how to protect yourself and the loved ones during the flu season.

  • Always carry Purell hand sanitizers, or a sanitizer with 70% alcohol, and minimize kisses and contacts.

  • Please inform the clergy of the homebound parishioners and send us updates about their health. We will continue to pray for them.

Please be rest assured that the wellbeing of each parishioner is our first priority, especially children or elderly or those with weakened immune system. If and when more facts become available, we will be happy to share them with you and take actions to protect you.

Extra cleaning of the church - before and after the vespers and the Divine Liturgy - is now mandatory at St. Nicholas during the flu season. We are very thankful to the staff and our volunteers for keeping us healthy.

If you are curious about how other Orthodox Churches are addressing the flu season, here is a link to the Orthodox Church in Korea. 

http://www.orthodoxkorea.org/instructions-for-protection-against-coronavirus/?fbclid=IwAR0lya-pJkls6hGDX9YY1gDxMJlVwE1c4mxI4J4Vpb1_bJOd5lBw-LpyFsk

With love in Christ,

Fr. George, Fr. Valery,

Claire Nobles, President

Socks Are Still Welcome!

Last Sunday, we collected 350 pairs of men’s, women’s and children’s socks in a variety of sizes and colors for the needy in area shelters! Glory to God! Thanks so much for the generosity of all who contributed! The collection bins will remain in place through Forgiveness Sunday for those who would still like to contribute. Please bring only brand new socks in the original packaging.

If you have any questions, please email Candice Johnson (ceinarjohnson@gmail.com) or Susan Rudy (susan-rudy@msn.com).

Blini Breakfast

Please join the Dormition Guild for a traditional Blini breakfast on Sunday, March 1 following Divine Liturgy. Blini will be served with herring, salmon, sour cream and more! There is a suggested donation of $10/person (students and children, $5/person). For information or to contribute please contact Lisa Mikhalevsky (lisamik56@gmail.com) or Irina Panyutin.

Chili Cook-off Winners!

A big thank you to everyone who joined us at the First Annual St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral Chili Cook-off! With 7 chefs entering their creations, our first year was a huge success. The chili recipes were matched up with 3 different tasty mac n’ cheeses, homemade cornbread, and delicious desserts. Surrounded by warm fellowship, feasting, cheerful competitive spirit, and an overall fun vibe, our chefs, volunteers, and attendees made the day happen. We can’t wait until next year!

The winners of the Chili competition were the following excellent creative chefs:

       1st place – 3 Maccabeans Chili – Brooke Sant

       2nd place – Nuclear Assault – Brad Michael

       3rd place – W.W.J.E. (What Would Jesus Eat) – Ben and Amy Maule

       4th place – Mild Child – Alyssa McCrea

       5th place – “I Can’t Believe It’s Lenten” – Ivan Plis

A Reflection on the Successful Yale Russian Chorus Winter Tour

All of us who live in or near enough to Washington are familiar with the lovely, leafy Northwest part of the city where Massachusetts Avenue angles toward the northern Maryland suburbs. At Observatory Circle, just past the Vice President’s residence, is a dream-like domed vision on the left. It is Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church, the design of which is based on an iconic 12th-century original, Saint Dimitri, in the ancient city of Vladimir in Russia.

That church predates the Mongol invasion, during which it was badly damaged and burned but from which it recovered to stand as a monument to the eternal nature of faith and cultural hope in medieval Russia. A similar spirit of loss and longing prompted the founding of the Saint Nicholas congregation, begun during the Russian Revolution and the First World War by deeply religious Russians from the  embassy who, although they could not go home, could not forget the traditions with which they had grown up. After some decades the congregation commissioned Anatole Abramov, who specialized in Russian medieval architecture, to design the present cathedral in 1961–62. To make the vibrancy of the Orthodox congregation even more manifest, Saint Nicholas hired a team of Russian iconographers to design and execute twelfth century style frescoes on all the interior spaces.

The YRC had a successful winter tour this January. They started in Florida, swung north to the Chapel Hill area and then on to a stop-over in Charlottesville. Henry McHenry had made the local arrangements for a concert there — he and I joined them, and we sang to an appreciative local audience. (Connoisseurs, really, as many had attended last April’s event.) The next day the caravan headed to Washington to prepare for a wonderful concert and after-party at Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral on Saturday evening January 11, arranged by Jonathan Russin, YRC ’57, a parishioner at the Cathedral.

Fourteen alumni joined the touring members of the YRC for this occasion, which included a full afternoon of rehearsals and socializing. Four or five more YRC alumni who did not perform with us were in the audience. (Next time!) We had also mustered a small quorum for a local rehearsal the week before the concert — important, as there were five pieces with which we alumni were not familiar (no problem, as we were well-rehearsed and on book for the concert).

The Cathedral is a soaring, visually and acoustically glorious space. It certainly inspired the singers to a spirited performance with great heart, sung for a rapt standing-room-only audience. We sang many of the old wonderful songs—Borodino, Met’elitsa, Brigands—with some new soloists who did not replace but added to our tradition. There was a great sweetness in the three duets in “Met’elitsa” that brought tears to many eyes. The vitality and humor which the current YRC brought to “Soldatushki” and a more modern army song from the Second World War, “Katyusha”, was very well received. There were some very strong solos, of which I will only mention a few: alumni Bill Cline, Richard Osborne and Henry McHenry, and undergraduates Sarah Geach and Michael Chang. YRC conductor Ioann Popov is clearly coming into his own in in his first year - Bravo! And bravi, tutti.

Following the concert, we had the chance to meet and socialize and feast on Russian zakuski (heavy hors d’oeuvres) at a reception hosted by the church and sponsored by parishioner Sharon Osmolovsky. Archpriest George Kokhno welcomed us warmly, as did Walter Alesevich, Saint Nicholas congregational head, Yale ’76 and – most importantly! – YRC alumnus. 

This was a wonderful regional gathering and a chance for those in attendance to forge musical and personal connections with current YRC members. It is an opportunity that will be repeated in March on the West Coast, in Boston in May and, of course, in Russia this summer on tour. It is clear that the YRC and its alumni are proceeding to a renewed level of engagement and collaboration — mnogaya l’eta!

Spiritual, Cultural, and Fun Opportunities

Lenten Lecture at St. Nicholas

This presentation, entitled "Tracing the Origins and Evolution of Lenten Liturgical Practices: The Byzantine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts", will feature the speaker Rev. Stefanos Alexopoulos, Associate Professor of Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology at The Catholic University of America.

One of the unique liturgical features of the period of Great Lent that stands out within the Byzantine Liturgical Tradition is the celebration of the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts. This office, celebrated in current practice on Wednesdays and Fridays of Lent, as well as on Holy Monday, Holy Tuesday, and Holy Wednesday of Holy Week, is characterized by its solemnity and austerity. Insights will be given as to the origins and evolution of the Presanctified Liturgy that preserves some ancient liturgical features otherwise lost, as well as its spiritual meaning in the context of the Great Lent. 

When: Wednesday, March 18, immediately following the 7PM Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts

Where: St. Nicholas Cathedral

Archdiocesan Lenten Vespers

There will be a single Archdiocesan Lenten Vespers service at 6:00pm, on Sunday, March 22 (Sunday of the Cross) at St. Luke Orthodox Church, 6801 Georgetown Pike. All are welcomed and encouraged to attend, so please come out and join us!

A Lenten Retreat

This retreat, entitled "Acquiring the Mind of Christ: Embracing the Vision of the Orthodox Church", will be led by Archimandrite Sergius, Abbot of St. Tikhon's Monastery. Fr. Sergius will be accompanied by the wonderworking icon of St. Anna. Please read here for more information on the schedule, the speaker, and how to RSVP.

When: Saturday, April 4, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Where: St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church, 3149 Glen Carlyn Rd. Falls Church, VA

Stewardship and Fundraising News

Choir Fundraising Campaign

Dear Parishioners,

As you know, St. Nicholas Cathedral has been working hard to improve the quality of our choir and liturgical experience. Our efforts to excel have become even more intense in light of the upcoming celebration of the 90th anniversary of St. Nicholas Parish and the 50th year of Autocephaly of the OCA (Orthodox Church in America). We would like to acknowledge and thank our music conductors and all members of the English and Slavonic choirs for their dedication and commitment!

Since February 2019, Benedict Sheehan, Orthodox composer and conductor, and music director at St. Tikhon’s Monastery and Seminary (https://www.benedictsheehanmusic.com/), along with his wife, vocalist and music educator Talia Maria Sheehan, have been coming regularly to the Cathedral to conduct a series of workshops. Their expertise and hard work have made significant improvements to our liturgies.

Given the choir's importance to the parish, Jonathan Russin, Esq., a St. Nicholas parishioner for decades, has started a fundraising campaign to improve the choir and ensure its integration into a larger DC professional music community. 

To support the efforts, Mr. Russin and an anonymous donor have generously donated $10,000 each ($20,000 total) and encouraged at least 9 more people to contribute/match this donation. He urges other faithful to contribute as much as they are able.

Last Sunday, February 23, the project was presented to the Cathedral community during coffee hour and was met with great support and enthusiasm both financially and organizationally. As such, Matushka Valerie and Fr. Yaroslav Sudick pledged $1,000 each, and an anonymous parishioner wrote a check for $500. Talks are under way to identify a possibility of hosting a concert in DC in the early part of December to promote the choir and supplement our fundraising efforts. 

Your continued support is much needed and appreciated! The Cathedral can accept both personal checks and donations of stock in publicly traded companies. If you would like to contribute, please write "choir projects" in the notation area. Donations via credit cards/Square are also accepted. Please make sure it goes to the Choir Donation when paying at the candle counter.

In Christ,

Fr. George, Fr. Valery

Claire Nobles, President 

Ongoing at St. Nicholas

Pennies For Alaska - Report On 2019 and a Peek at 2020

Ten empty canisters were returned to the box at the back of the church after a late count of donations submitted for the 4th quarter of 2019. The impressive yield is $524.50. We were blessed to receive a check for $400, a check for $30, and a heavy load of coins. Happy to report that our 2019 total donation of $1,232 tops the $1,060 donation in 2018.

The official Canister Collection Day for 1st quarter of 2020 is Sunday, March 29. Due to your generosity we are off to a good start with a January count of $101.50.  Let's see what we can do in February and March! Fr. John Dunlop, Dean of St. Herman Seminary, sent us his regards at New Year and grateful thanks for the long term continued donations from St. Nicholas Cathedral. 

Announcements for Week of February 2

Election Results from the January 26 Annual Meeting

Claire Nobles was elected president.

Elected to the Parish Council were:

  • Anne Rowe, Bob Cowgill and Kenton Cath for three year terms

  • Tom Breckenridge for a two-year term

  • Glenn Hartman and Mark Naydan for one-year terms as deputies

Congratulations to all, and thank you to all parishioners who attended the meeting. A summary of the proceedings (not the official minutes) will be posted the week of February 2. 

Candice Johnson, Parish Secretary

Dormition Guild Gifts

The Cathedral would like to thank the Dormition Guild for $1,400 in monetary donations in 2019 that were inadvertently left off the Treasurer’s report. The Guild donated $400 toward the air conditioning system in the annex and $1,000 for the repair of the Cathedral’s limestone steps. 

We offer our gratitude not only for the generosity of these gifts but for flower arrangements, lampadas, chandeliers, and more ways the Dormition Guild has beautified our Cathedral over many years!

Please Bring Socks!

On the Sunday of the Last Judgment (Meatfare Sunday), February 23, 2020, we will be collecting new socks to be donated to the needy in area shelters. Please bring only brand new men’s, women’s and children’s socks in the original packaging. We will have designated boxes on that Sunday for collecting the socks. For questions, please email Candice Johnson (ceinarjohnson@gmail.com) or Susan Rudy (susan-rudy@msn.com).

“Then the King will say to those on His right hand, . . . I was naked and you clothed Me . . .” (Matthew 25:34-36) 

Stewardship and Fundraising News

St. Nicholas Stairs Fundraising Campaign Update

As of 14 January 2020, the Cathedral has raised close to $70,000 to finance critical repairs to our limestone stairs. We are nearly halfway to our fundraising goal of $150,000!

Please prayerfully consider what you could donate to support the Stairs Project. No donation or pledge is too small. We are grateful for every penny!

Claire Nobles

St. Nicholas Treasurer

Announcements for Week of January 6


Annual Meeting Set for January 26

Dear St. Nicholas Parish Member,

Upon receiving the blessings of His Beatitude, Metropolitan Tikhon, the St. Nicholas annual parish meeting will be held on Sunday, January 26, 2020, in the church proper. His Beatitude will chair the Meeting.

The meeting will begin at 12:00 noon, or as soon thereafter as a quorum is confirmed. This annual meeting is critical to the spiritual and material life of the parish and we urge your attendance and participation. By attending the meeting, parishioners together can discuss and advance the important issues of our Cathedral. It also is important that everyone exercise their voting privileges.

Eligible voting members – those who have pledged and fulfilled their pledge for 2019 – should have received a copy of the official meeting notice and a proxy in the event that a member cannot attend. 

If you have any questions, please contact the church office at 202-333-5060, or email Candice Johnson, ceinarjohnson@gmail.com.

The 50th Annual Russian Ball

You are cordially invited to the The 50th Annual Russian Ball, whose sole beneficiary is St. Nicholas Cathedral!

The evening consists of a cocktail hour, an elegant seated dinner, entertainment by the Washington Balalaika Society and dancing to the Richard Bray Orchestra. Attire is Black tie or National Costume.

For further information, email therussianball@gmail.com. If you cannot attend this event, please consider making a donation, every one of which will help our Cathedral.

When: Saturday, January 18, 2020 6:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.

Where: The Cosmos Club, 2121 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington DC

Cost: full evening - $295; dancing only - $130 with 9:15 p.m. admission

Fifty Years of Autocephaly

A special edition of the Father Alexander Schmemann Memorial Lecture at St. Vladimir’s Seminary will commemorate fifty years of autocephaly for the Orthodox Church in America (OCA). His Eminence, Archbishop Michael of New York and the Diocese of New York and New Jersey will headline events. As part of the special celebration, three more distinguished speakers will be featured in workshops throughout the day along with a Hierarchical Divine Liturgy, Mid-Year Commencement, the launch of a special 50th anniversary commemorative book, and a reception.

For more information about this no-cost event, read the press release, or download a poster.

When: Thursday, January 30, 2020

Where: St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, Yonkers, NY

Announcements for week of December 9

Stewardship and Fundraising News

Pledging for the Year 2020

Thank you to those who have already pledged to St. Nicholas for 2020! For those who have not yet pledged, we ask you to consider "first portion" giving. First portion giving of a tenth of one’s income (a tithe) is taught by all Christians as being a scriptural standard, established in the Old Testament and carried forward to the New Testament.

Some may give another meaningful percentage of their income, for example, 2 hours per week of salary. However, not all can live up to the ideal of tithing – a least not in one jump. Another way to think about it is to compare our expenses and our donations to the church: is cable TV, a coffee shop, or church getting more of my financial support?

St. Nicholas Silent Auction Team

Claire Nobles will be leading a team of parishioners to collect Silent Auction items for this year’s Maslenitsa fundraiser. It is all about raising funds to help vulnerable parishioners, charitable organizations, and occasionally Cathedral fresco repairs. We hope to brainstorm, learn more about fundraising, and have some fun, too. If you are able to participate, please contact Claire at Sophia.nobles96@gmail.com.

Stairs Repair Project

A Longtime Parishioner Appeals for Contributions to the Stairs Project

St. Nicholas Cathedral is preparing to repair the limestone steps, a costly – close to $150,000 – yet critical project, the first major stairs repairs since 1963.

Barbara White, a St. Nicholas parishioner since 1976, has founded a campaign to financially support this important project.

Barbara has generously donated $10,000 and encourages at least 9 more people to contribute/match this donation. She urges other faithful to contribute as much as they are able.

The Cathedral can accept both personal checks and donations of stock in publicly traded companies.

Announcements for week of December 1

Stairs Repair Project

First Phase of the Stairs Repairs Has Begun

Repairing cracks, caulking, and power washing of the Cathedral's limestone walls has begun. You will notice how much lighter and more beautiful the Cathedral's walls will be after the power washing is complete!

This is Phase I in the Stairs Repair Project, which will continue only after the Annual Meeting of the Cathedral Community approves the expenses, as is prescribed in our Bylaws. Ivan Andonov, the Cathedral's Facilities Committee Chairman, has led the team in planning and preparing for this project over the past two and a half years.

We all need to be actively involved in the process by participating in the discussions before and during our Annual Parish Meeting and supporting the Stairs Project financially, since its cost will completely deplete our Major Repairs Fund.

Dormition Guild Soup Sales

The Dormition Guild will be selling Lenten soups following Liturgy on Sunday mornings. Stop off outside the church and pick up a carton or two of tasty homemade Lenten soup for one of these cold fall evenings (or for a nice work lunch) and help the Guild support the Cathedral!

Christmas Shopping

at the Gift Corner

The Holidays are fast approaching….Please consider making selections from the Gift Corner’s exciting new collection of icons, crosses, Christmas ornaments, Russian shawls, and Palekh. This is a win/win situation. You make lovely gifts and support your church at the same time.

Saint Ambrose of Milan

Scripture Study Group

Please Note New Class Time

The Scripture Study Group at Saint Nicholas Cathedral has discussed the Book of Genesis and concluded studies of two Church Fathers, Saint Basil the Great and Saint Gregory of Nyssa. The group will now initiate a discussion on Saint Athanasius’ “On The Incarnation” and Father Schmemann’s “Liturgical Theology”. Our class will be held everySaturday, at 3:00 PM in the Annex library.  If you are interested in joining this group, please contact Father George Kokhnoat gkokhno@gmail.com and Ioannis Gkigkitzis at igkigkitzis@nvcc.edu.

  

Do You Know Someone Who

Might Benefit from a Visit?

If you know a parishioner who is sick, homebound, or in any other kind of distress, and could benefit from a visit, please contact the coordinator, Deacon Igor, at panyutin@comcast.net.

  

Calling our Musical Parishioners!

Thank you to everyone involved in the first St. Nicholas Talent Hour performance! One part of my mission here at St. Nicholas is to develop and encourage our musical talent - especially in our youth! I was very happy with the results this year and now plan, with Fr. George’s blessing, to make this a yearly event.

This year we featured soloists singing and playing Russian, American and Classical music. We also had the first performance of the new St. Nicholas Youth Choir. Any parent with a child seven years of age or older who is interested in this choir should notify me.

Because becoming a musician is a process, I will be working throughout the year with everyone who wants to perform. I look forward to working with you throughout the year in anticipation of the next beautiful Bazaar performance.               

Serge Romanchak    phone: 703-821-0065

Orthodox Christian Mission Center

(OCMC) Agape Canister

The OCMC Agape Cansiter at the candle counter brought in $82.00 for mission activities. Thank you for your donations!  If you would like to go on an OCMC mission trip, please go to the website https://ocmc.org/about/open_teams.aspx to apply for an open mission team.

 

St. Nicholas Photo Directory Update 

We are still signing up parishioners for the Lifetouch photo sessions, to be held in the church Rectory at 3525 Edmunds Street. Please note the changes to the session hours!

Friday, December 6 - noon to 7 pm

Saturday, December 7 - 10 am to 6 pm

Sunday, December 8 - noon to 7 pm 

Sign up sheets are available in the church hall on Sundays after both Liturgies. See Candice Johnson, Katya Haines and Alyssa McCrea for more information, or email Candice at ceinarjohnson@gmail.com.

You Can Now Sign up for the Lifetouch Photo Session Online!

Go to https://booknow-lifetouch.appointment-plus.com/b2gqxkdv/ and click the Login button on the top right of your screen. The first time you access this site, you will need to create an account by pressing the "Create an Account" button. Fill in the displayed fields to set up an account with your own personal password; that will give you access to the sign up pages. If you need to change an appointment time or other information, just use the username and password which you created to login and make the fix.

Pennies for Alaska

We are now in the middle of the 4th quarter of the year.  Donations to St. Herman Seminary in full canisters or appropriately labelled containers can be submitted on any Sunday to the candle counter. The next official canister collection day is Sunday 29 December. In order to approach the $1,060 total collected last year, we need to top $400 before December 31.  Antique silver dollars and historic wheat pennies still need appraisal and sale.  We hope to include them in our 2020 collection year.  Many thanks for your interest and support for the St. Herman Seminary community in Kodiak, Alaska.

 

FOCA Education Day

St. Stephen's OCF will be hosting the annual Colonial District FOCA Education Day on Saturday, December 7 at St. Stephen's Cathedral, Philadelphia.  Guest speaker will be Fr. Dan Skvir, Advisor to Princeton University OCF and pastor of the Transfiguration Chapel Parish at Princeton University.  He will speak on the topic, "Orthodoxy on Campus; A Perspective".  

“R” Club Christmas Party

The Nation's Capital "R" Club invites you to its annual Christmas Party, which Betty Slanta and Andrea Lutov have agreed to coordinate. As heavy appetizers (zakuski) and dessert will be served, please contact either of them (lululutov@gmail.com and slanta@verizon.net) and let them know what special dish you will be bringing. 

In addition, we will have a gift exchange for those who want to participate. Please bring a wrapped gift, valued at about $15.00, and wait for "oohs and ahhs" and good natured "competition" for the sought-after gift.  In addition, this evening will be capped off with the singing of Christmas carols. 

This festive event is open to all members of the St. Nicholas community and their friends. You don't need to be an "R" Club member to attend.  We hope to see you on the 30th!

When: Monday, December 30 (the Monday after Christmas), 6:30 p.m.

Where: St. Nicholas Cathedral Annex

 

Save the Date for the

50th Annual Russian Ball

Under the Gracious Patronage of Her Imperial Highness The Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia, Chairmen Professor and Mrs. Paul du Quenoy and Co-Chairmen Prince and Princess Nicholas Obolensky kindly request that you save the date for The 50th Annual Russian Ball on Saturday, January 18, 2020 at The Cosmos Club, located at 2121 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington DC.

 

Parishioner Memorial Project

Each month we hope to highlight the memory of a departed parishioner or friend of St. Nicholas Cathedral. If you have a loved one or friend that you would like to have featured, please send a short biography with their contributions to our Cathedral life, no matter how great or small - with a digital photo if available - to  Lisamik56@gmail.com  with the words "Memory Eternal" in the subject line. Please include the date and year of death, as we will try to highlight the departed around an anniversary.