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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

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Liturgical life + Parish events

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

LiturgicalParish events
Today · Sun, 31 MayToday
  • 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 ()
Tomorrow · Mon, 1 JuneTomorrow
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 ()
Tue, 2 June
Third Day of the Holy Trinity. Tone seven. Fast-free Week. Fast-free
Commemorations
  • Martyr Thalelaeus at Aegae in Cilicia and companions, Martyrs Alexander and Asterius (284).
  • Uncovering of the relics (1431) of St. Alexis, metropolitan of Moscow and wonderworker of all Russia (1378).
  • St. Dovmont-Timothy, prince of Pskov (1299).
  • Martyr Asclas of Egypt (287).
  • Sts. Zabulon and Susanna, parents of St. Nina (Nino) (4th c.) (Georgia).
  • Venerable Thalassius the Myrrh-giver of Libya (ca. 660).
  • Venerables Nicetas, John, and Joseph, monks, of Chios (1050).
  • St. Ethelbert, king and martyr (793) (Celtic & British).
  • Venerable Stephen, abbot of Piperi in Serbia (1697) (Serbia).
  • St. Mark hermit (Greek).
  • St. Austregiselus, bishop of Bourges (624) (Neth.).
Scripture readings
  • John 10:1-9 (Matins Gospel)
  • Romans 1:1-7, 13-17 ()
  • Matthew 4:25-5:13 ()
  • Hebrews 13:17-21 (St. Alexis)
  • Luke 6:17-23 (St. Alexis)
Wed, 3 June
Afterfeast of Pentecost. Tone seven. Fast-free Week. Fast-free
Commemorations
  • The Meeting of the "Vladimir" Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos (was established to commemorate the deliverance of Moscow from an invasion of Tatars led by Khan Makhmet-Girei in 1521).
  • Holy Equals-to-the-Apostles Emperor Constantine (337) and Helen, his mother (327).
  • St. Constantine (1205) and his children Sts. Michael and Theodore, wonderworkers of Murom.
  • Uncovering of the relics of Blessed Andrew of Symbiksk (1998).
  • Venerable Cassian the Greek, monk, of Uglich (1504).
  • Synaxis of Hieromartyrs of Kerel.
  • Synaxis of Hieromartyrs of Simbir.
  • Synaxis of Hieromartyrs of Ufa.
  • Honour list of Icon of the Mother of God "Virgin of Tenderness" from Pskov-Pechersk (1524), Zaonikievsky (1588), Krasnogorsk, or Chernogorsk (1603), Oransk (1634).
  • Venerable Agapitus, abbot of Markushev (Vologda) (1578).
  • St. Basil, bishop of Ryazan (1295).
  • St. Hospicius of Trier (Gaul).
  • New Martyr Pachomius of Patmos (Mt. Athos) (1730) (Greek).
  • Hieromartyr Secundus and those with him in Alexandria (356).
  • St. Cyril, bishop of Rostov (1262).
  • St. Helen of Dechani, Serbia (1350).
Scripture readings
  • Luke 1:39-49, 56 (Matins Gospel)
  • Romans 1:18-27 ()
  • Matthew 5:20-26 ()
  • Philippians 2:5-11 (Epistle, Theotokos)
  • Luke 10:38-42; 11:27-28 (Gospel, Theotokos)
  • Acts 26:1-5, 12-20 (Equals-to-the-Apostles)
  • John 10:1-9 (Equals-to-the-Apostles)
Thu, 4 June
Afterfeast of Pentecost. Tone seven. Fast-free Week. Fast-free
Commemorations
  • Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Surety of Sinners" in Korets (1622) (movable holiday on Thursday of the 1-st week of the Pentecost).
  • Hieromartyr Basiliscus, bishop of Comana (308).
  • St. John-Vladimir, martyr and ruler of Serbia (1015).
  • Blessed James, youth of Borovichi (Novgorod) (1540).
  • New Hieromartyr Michael priest (1942).
  • Commemoration of the Second Ecumenical Council (381).
  • New Hieromartyr Zachariah of Prusa (1802) (Greek).
  • Righteous Melchisedec, king of Salem.
  • Martyrs Markella and Codratus (Greek).
  • Martyr Sophia the Healer (Greek).
  • New Monk-martyrs Paul and Demetrius of Tripoli near Kalavryta (1818) (Greek).
Scripture readings
  • Romans 1:28-2:9 ()
  • Matthew 5:27-32 ()
Fri, 5 June
Afterfeast of Pentecost. Tone seven. Fast-free Week. Fast-free
Commemorations
  • Venerable Michael the Confessor, bishop of Synnada (818).
  • Uncovering of the relics (1164) of St. Leontius, bishop and wonderworker of Rostov (1077).
  • Synaxis of All Saints of Rostov and Yaroslavl: Bishop Leontius (1073), Bishop Isaiah, wonderworker (1090), Bishop Ignatius (1288), Bishop James (1391), Archbishop Theodore (1394), Metropolitan Demetrius (1709), Archimandrite Abraham the wonderworker (1073-1077), Monk Irinarchus the Hermit (1616). Prince Basil ( 1238), Peter, Tsarevich of Ordynsk (1290) Blessed Isidore, Fool-for-Christ (1474) Blessed John of the Hair-Shirt (the Merciful), Fool-for-Christ (1580); Yaroslav Wonderworkers: Princes Basil (1249), Constantine (1257), Theodore (1299) and his sons David (1321) and Constantine (XIV); Pereslavl Wonderworkers: Monk Nikita the Stylite (1186), Monk Daniel the Archimandrite (1540), Prince Alexander Nevsky (1263), Prince Andrew of Smolensk (15th c.); Uglich Wonderworkers: Monk Paisius (1504), Monk Cassian (1504), Monk Ignatius of Lomsk (1591), Prince Roman (1285), Tsarevich Demetrius (1591); Poshekhonsk Wonderworkers: Monk Sylvester of Obnora (1379), Monk Sebastian (1542), Hieromartyr Adrian (1550), Monk Gennadius of Liubimograd and Kostroma (1565).
  • Venerable Euphrosyne, princess of Polotsk (1173).
  • Venerable Paisius, abbot, of Galich (1463).
  • Martyr Michael "the black-robed" of St. Sabbas' Monastery (9th c.).
  • Uncovering of the relics of Virgin-martyrs Eudocia, Daria, Daria, and Mary (2001).
  • Holy Myrrh-bearer Mary, wife of Cleopas.
  • Martyr Salonas the Roman (Greek).
  • Martyr Seleucus (Greek).
  • Venerable Damiane (King Demetrius) (1157) (Georgia).
  • St. Ioannicius I, archbishop of Serbia (1270).
Scripture readings
  • Luke 7:17-30 (Matins Gospel)
  • Romans 2:14-29 ()
  • Matthew 5:33-41 ()
  • 2 Corinthians 4:6-15 (Forerunner)
  • Matthew 11:2-15 (Forerunner)
Sat, 6 June
Apodosis of Pentecost. Tone seven. Fast-free Week. Fast-free
Commemorations
  • Venerable Symeon Stylites (the Younger) of the Wonderful Mountain (596).
  • Venerable Nicetas Stylites, wonderworker of Pereyaslavl-Zalesski (1186).
  • St. Xenia of Petersburg, fool-for-Christ (Glorification 1988).
  • Martyrs Meletius Stratelates, Stephen, John, and 1,218 soldiers with women and children, including: Serapion the Egyptian, Callinicus the Magician, Theodore, Faustus, the women Marciana, Susanna, and Palladia, two children Cyriacus and Christian, and twelve tribunes: Faustus, Festus, Marcellus, Theodore, Meletius, Sergius, Marcellinus, Felix, Photinus, Theodoriscus, Mercurius, Didymus, all of whom suffered in Galatia (218).
  • Venerable Vincent of Lerins (ca. 450).
  • St. Gregory, archbishop of Novgorod (1193).
  • Nun-martyr Martha, abbess of Monemvasia (990).
Scripture readings
  • Romans 1:7-12 ()
  • Matthew 5:42-48 ()