The scheduled services are open to the public
Otherwise…
VISITS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY PLEASE
Please call
Saint Josaphat's Monastery at
(516) 671-0545
stjosaphats.monastery@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/Ormston11542
Ми запрошуємо всіх бажаючих слідкувати за нашими Богослуженнями НАЖИВО
We invite everyone to follow our Services LIVE on our FaceBook page:
www.facebook.com/Ormston11542
Sundays: Divine Liturgy (Holy Mass) is regularly at 9:30 AM
По неділях: Божественна Літургія о 09:30, як звичайно
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PLEASE PRAY FOR PEACE IN UKRAINE
Please consider donating through the following reliable avenues:
Please see the documents in downloadable PDF and Microsoft Word formats below:
Please see the documents in downloadable PDF and Microsoft Word formats below:
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Our Metropolia invites you to make donations to the
Humanitarian Aid Fund for Ukraine.
This can be done as follows:
1. Write a check to the “Ukrainian Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia” and
send it to the office at 810 North Franklin Street, Philadelphia PA 19123.
Please write on the check “Humanitarian Aid Fund for Ukraine”;
2. When the pastor announces the collection in the parish,
leave your donation in the parish basket, which will then be transferred to the Philadelphia office along with other donations;
3. You can donate on the Philadelphia Archdiocese's website www.ukrarcheparchy.us, and
click on Donate through PAYPAL and select
"WAR VICTIMS AND HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN UKRAINE"
UUARC is working closely with UCCA, UWC, US Aid, and the Ukrainian Embassy in the coordination of aid.
Donations can be made directly to:
United Ukrainian American Relief Committee, Inc.
1206 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111
or at www.uuarc.org ‘Donate Now’
or Go Fund Me https://gofund.me/d17cab63
UUARC is a non-profit organization recognized by the IRS under Article 501(c)3, every gift is tax-deductible and the donor receives an acknowledgement for the donation.
Humanitarian Aid Fund for Ukraine.
This can be done as follows:
1. Write a check to the “Ukrainian Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia” and
send it to the office at 810 North Franklin Street, Philadelphia PA 19123.
Please write on the check “Humanitarian Aid Fund for Ukraine”;
2. When the pastor announces the collection in the parish,
leave your donation in the parish basket, which will then be transferred to the Philadelphia office along with other donations;
3. You can donate on the Philadelphia Archdiocese's website www.ukrarcheparchy.us, and
click on Donate through PAYPAL and select
"WAR VICTIMS AND HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN UKRAINE"
UUARC is working closely with UCCA, UWC, US Aid, and the Ukrainian Embassy in the coordination of aid.
Donations can be made directly to:
United Ukrainian American Relief Committee, Inc.
1206 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111
or at www.uuarc.org ‘Donate Now’
or Go Fund Me https://gofund.me/d17cab63
UUARC is a non-profit organization recognized by the IRS under Article 501(c)3, every gift is tax-deductible and the donor receives an acknowledgement for the donation.
There are no small or large donations.
The Lord God will repay the happy donor a hundredfold.
The Lord God will repay the happy donor a hundredfold.
Pray for the people and families of the war victims!
May the Lord bless you and our brothers and sisters in Ukraine!
PLEASE PRAY FOR PEACE IN UKRAINE
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and based on guidelines and regulations from the government and the Eparchy,
Saint Josaphat's Monastery will abide by the regulations given also to other churches...
UPDATE: We are now reopening to the public BUT with limited capacity.
Please remember to: wear a mask, SPREAD OUT in the pews, and maintain PHYSICAL DISTANCING (6-FEET APART).
To accommodate, additional seating will be provided in the corridor, as well as in the vestibule, if needed.
We will keep everyone in prayer and ask that you also keep us in prayer during this difficult time.
Saint Josaphat's Monastery will abide by the regulations given also to other churches...
UPDATE: We are now reopening to the public BUT with limited capacity.
Please remember to: wear a mask, SPREAD OUT in the pews, and maintain PHYSICAL DISTANCING (6-FEET APART).
To accommodate, additional seating will be provided in the corridor, as well as in the vestibule, if needed.
We will keep everyone in prayer and ask that you also keep us in prayer during this difficult time.
May God bless and protect us all.