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We setup Orthodox services where we are gratefully renting the chapel and hall space at:

Emmaus Catholic School Woodcroft
2 Todd Street, Woodcroft, SA, Australia, 5159.

Enter via the Pimpala Road entrance, parking is available.

Sundays:

  • Prayers of the Hours at 8:40am
  • Divine Liturgy starts at 9:00 AM
  • Coffee Hour fellowship 11:00am

Next 7 days

Liturgical life + Parish events

Daily readings, feasts, and saints alongside services, sacraments, and parish gatherings.

LiturgicalParish events
Today · Tue, 26 MayToday
Afterfeast of the Ascension. Tone six.
Commemorations
  • Virgin-martyr Glyceria at Heraclea (141) and with her Martyr Laodicius, jailer of St. Glyceria.
  • New Hieromartyrs Basil, Alexander and Christopher, Hieromartyr Macarius and Martyr Sergius (1922).
  • 103 New Hieromartyrs of Cherkassk (20th c.).
  • Righteous Virgin Glyceria of Novgorod (1522).
  • Translation of the relics of St. Macarius, archimandrite of Obruch or Kanev (1678).
  • Martyr Alexander of Rome (298).
  • St. Pausicacius, bishop of Synnada (606).
  • St. George the Confessor of Constantinople, with his wife and children (ca. 842).
  • Venerable Euthymius of Athos the translator (1028) (Georgia).
  • Venerables Amphilochius (1452), Macarius (1462), and Tarasius (1440), abbots, and Theodosius (15 c.), monk, of Glushitsa Monastery (Vologda).
  • St. Servatius, first bishop of Maastricht (384).
  • Martyrs killed by the Latins at the Iveron Monastery on Mt. Athos (Georgia).
  • Monkmartyr John of the Iveron Monastery on Mt Athos (Greek).
  • St. Sergius the Confessor of Constantinople (9th c.) (Greek).
  • Venerable Nicephorus, priest of the monastery of Ephapsios (Greek).
  • Hieromartyr Alexander of Tiverias. (Greek).
  • St. Leander of Seville (600).
Scripture readings
  • Acts 21:26-32 ()
  • John 16:2-13 ()
Tomorrow · Wed, 27 MayTomorrow
Afterfeast of the Ascension. Tone six.
Commemorations
  • Venerable Dodo of the St. David-Gareji Monastery, Georgia (596) (movable holiday on the Wednesday of Holy Ascension).
  • Martyr Isidore of Chios (251).
  • St. Isidore, fool-for-Christ, wonderworker of Rostov (1474).
  • New Hieromartyr Peter priest (1939).
  • Venerable Nicetas, bishop of Novgorod and recluse of the Kiev Caves (1108).
  • Martyr Maximus, under Decius (250).
  • Venerable Serapion the Sindonite, monk, of Egypt (542).
  • St. Leontius, patriarch of Jerusalem (1175).
  • Trebensk (1654) and Yaroslavl (Pechersk) Icons of the Mother of God (1823).
  • New Martyr John-Raiko of Shumena, Bulgaria (1802)) (Greek).
  • New Martyr Mark of Crete, at Smyrna (1643) (Greek).
  • First opening of the relics (1846) of St. Tikhon of Zadonsk (1783).
  • St. Aprunculus, bishop of Clermont in Gaul (Gaul).
  • Sts. Alexander, Barbarus, and Acolythus, martyred at the Church of Holy Peace by the Sea in Constantinople (Greek).
  • St. Andrew, abbot of Raphael (Tobolsk) (1820).
Fast & Feasts
  • Fast. Fish Allowed
Scripture readings
  • Acts 23:1-11 ()
  • John 16:15-23 ()
Thu, 28 May
Afterfeast of the Ascension. Tone six.
Commemorations
  • Venerable David of the Gareji Monastery and Lukiane, Georgia (6th-7th c.) (movable holiday on the Thursday of Holy Ascension).
  • Venerable Pachomius the Great, founder of cenobitic monasticism (346).
  • St. Isaiah, bishop and wonderworker of Rostov (1090).
  • The slain Crown Prince Demetrius of Moscow (1591).
  • Venerable Isaiah, wonderworker of the Kiev Caves (1115).
  • Venerable Pachomius, abbot and Silvanus of Nerekhta (1384).
  • Venerable Euphrosynus (Eleazar), abbot, wonderworker of Pskov (1481), and his disciple St. Serapion (1480).
  • Finding of the relics of Venerable Arsenius, abbot of Konevits (1991).
  • Venerable Achilles, bishop of Larissa (330).
  • Venerable Pachomius, abbot of Nerekhta (1384), and St. Silvanus, of Nerekhta.
  • St. Macarius (Glukharev), archimandrite, of Altai (1847).
  • St. Barbaras the Myrrh-gusher of Greece (9th c.) (Greek).
  • St. Andrew the hermit and wonderworker (Greek).
  • New Hieromartyrs Pachomius, archbishop of Chernigov (1938), his brother Abercius, archbishop of Zhitomir (1937), their father Priest Nicholas Kedrov (1936), and their brother-in-law Priest Vladimir Zagarsky (1937).
  • St. Dymphna, martyr of Geel, Flanders (7th c.) (Neth.).
  • St. Arethas of Verkhoturye and Valaam (1903).
  • St. Hallvard of Husaby.
  • St. Colman of Oughval (7th c.) (Celtic & British).
Scripture readings
  • Acts 25:13-19 ()
  • John 16:23-33 ()
Fri, 29 May
Apodosis of the Ascension. Tone six.
Commemorations
  • Venerable Theodore the Sanctified (368), disciple of St. Pachomius the Great.
  • Translation of the relics (1545) of Venerable Ephraim, abbot of Perekom (1492).
  • St. Matthew, Hieromonk of Yaransk in Vyatka (1927).
  • Venerables Cassian (1537) and Laurence (1548), abbots of Komel (Vologda).
  • St. Alexander, archbishop of Jerusalem (3rd c.).
  • Martyrs Vitus, Modestus and Crescentia at Lucania (303).
  • Blessed child Musa of Rome (5th c.).
  • Monk-martyrs of the community of St. Sava the Sanctified (610).
  • St. George II, bishop of Mitylene (842).
  • Martyr Vukasin of Serbia (1943).
  • Martyr Abdiesus, bishop, and companions in Persia (418).
  • St. Nicholas Mystikos, patriarch of Constantinople (930) (Greek).
  • New Martyr Nicholas of Metsovo, whose relics are at Meteora (1617) (Greek).
  • Martyrs Vitus, Modestus, and Crescentia at Lucania (303).
  • Venerable Brendan the Voyager, abbot of Clonfert (577) (Celtic & British).
  • Martyr Peter of Blachernae (Greek).
  • St. Euphemia near Neaorion (Greek).
  • Hieromartyr Theodore of Vrsac in Banat, Serbia (1595).
  • St. Carantoc of Carhampton.
Fast & Feasts
  • Fast. Fish Allowed
Scripture readings
  • Acts 27:1-44 ()
  • John 17:18-26 ()
Sat, 30 May
  • St Elizabeth & St Barbara Vigil
    6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
    Emmaus School Chapel, 2 Todd Street, Woodcroft, SA, Australia, 5159
    All services are in english
Commemoration of the Dead. Tone six.
Commemorations
  • Apostle Andronicus of the Seventy and his fellow laborer Junia (1st c.).
  • Venerable Euphrosyne (Princess Eudocia) of Moscow (1407).
  • Martyrs Solochon, Pamphamer, and Pamphalon at Chalcedon (298).
  • St. Stephen, archbishop of Constantinople (893).
  • Uncovering of the relics (1551) of Venerable Adrian, abbot of Ondrusov (Valaam) (1549).
  • St. Melangell, virgin hermitess of Wales (6th c.) (Celtic & British).
  • Venerables Nectarius (1550) and Theophanes (1544) of Meteora (Greek).
  • Venerable Athanasius the New, wonderworker of Christianopolis (18th c.) (Greek).
  • Great-martyr Nicholas of Sophia (1555).
  • St. Jonah Atamansk, priest of Odessa (1924).
Scripture readings
  • Acts 28:1-31 ()
  • John 21:15-25 ()
  • 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17 (Departed)
  • John 5:24-30 (Departed)
Sun, 31 May
  • St Elizabeth & St Barbara Divine Liturgy
    8:40 am – 12:00 pm
    Emmaus School Chapel, 2 Todd Street, Woodcroft, SA, Australia, 5159
    Prayers of the Hours at 8:40am Divine Liturgy starts at 9:00am. Coffee Hour fellowship 11:00am All services are in english
Pentecost – Trinity Sunday.
Commemorations
  • "Lesna" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (1696) (movable holiday on the Trinity Sunday).
  • Holy Fathers and Mothers of Atchara (18th c.) (movable holiday on the Trinity Sunday) (Georgia).
  • Commemoration of the Holy Fathers of Seven Ecumenical Councils.
  • Martyr Theodotus of Ancyra and seven virgin-martyrs: Alexandra, Tecusa, Claudia, Phaine, Euphraisa, Matrona, and Julia (303).
  • Martyrs Peter of Lampsacus, and Andrew, Paul, and Dionysia, at Euridinos (249-251).
  • St. Macarius (Glukharev) of Altai, Siberia (1847).
  • Righteous John (Gashkevich), archpriest of Korma (1917).
  • New Hieromartyr Michael, priest (1932).
  • New Hieromartyr Damjan (Damian) Strbac, Jr. of Grahovo, Serbia (1940s).
  • New Hieromartyr Basil priest (1942).
  • Martyrs Symeon, Isaac, and Bachtisius of Persia (339).
  • Martyrs Heraclius, Paulinus, Benedimus of Athenas (250).
  • Holy Martyrs Davit and Tarichan (693) (Georgia).
  • Martyr Euphrasia of Nicaea (Greek).
  • St. Stephen the New, patriarch of Constantinople (Greek).
  • Hieromartyr Theodore, pope of Rome (Greek).
  • St. Anastaso of Lukada (Greek).
  • Venerable Martinian of Areovinthus, monk (Greek).
  • Martyr Julian (Greek).
  • Hieromartyr Potamon, bishop of Heraclea (341) (Greek).
  • St. Elgiva, Queen of England.
Scripture readings
  • John 20:19-23 ((Matins Gospel))
  • Acts 2:1-11 ()
  • John 7:37-52; 8:12 ()
Mon, 1 June
Day Of the Holy Spirit. Tone seven. Fast-free Week. Fast-free
Commemorations
  • "Tupichevsk" and "Cyprus" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (movable holiday on the Day Of the Holy Spirit).
  • Hieromartyr Patrick, bishop of Prusa, and his companions: Presbyters Acacius, Menander, and Polyenus (362).
  • Venerable Cornelius, abbot of Komel (Vologda) (1537).
  • Right-believing Prince Demetrius Donskoy (1389) and Venerable Euphrosyne (Princess Eudocia) of Moscow (1407).
  • New Hieromartyr Matthias priest (1919).
  • New Hieromartyr Victor (1937).
  • New Hieromartyrs Onuphrius, archbishop of Kursk; Anthony, bishop of Belgorod, and with him priests Metrophan, Alexander, Michael, Matthew, Hippolytus, Nicholas, Basil, Nicholas, Maxim, Alexander, Paul, and Paul, and Martyrs Michael and George (1938).
  • New Hieromartyr Onuphrius, archbishop of Kursk (1938).
  • New Hieromartyr Valentine (1940).
  • Venerable Cornelius, abbot of Paleostrov and Valaam (1420).
  • St. John, prince of Uglich, tonsured as Ignatius (Vologda) (1522).
  • Venerable Sergius, monk, of Shukhtom (1609).
  • Martyr Acoluthus of the Thebaid (284-305).
  • Venerable John, bishop of the Goths in Crimea (787).
  • Sts. Parthenius and his brother Calogerius (250).
  • St. Dunstan, archbishop of Canterbury (988) (Celtic & British).
  • Entrance of St. Nina (Nino), Equal-to-the-Apostles, into Georgia (323) (Georgia).
  • Monk-martyrs and confessors John, Conon, Jeremias, Cyril, Theoctistus, Barnabas, Maximus, Theognostus, Joseph, Gennadius, Gerasimus, Mark, and Herman of Cyprus, who suffered under the Latins (1231).
  • Synaxis of Hieromartyrs of Kharkov.
  • Martyrs Cyriaca and Theotima (311) (Greek).
Scripture readings
  • Ephesians 5:8-19 ()
  • Matthew 18:10-20 ()