Assumption of the Holy Virgin
Pan-Orthodox Church
Philadelphia, PA
Service Schedule

Great Vespers: Saturday 4:00 PM 

Reading of the Hours Sunday 9:00 AM

Divine Liturgy: Sunday 9:30 AM

 

*** Please ensure that your Mobile Phone is set to Silent (or at least set on vibrate) during the Divine Liturgy!***  Thank You!!!

Monthly Panikhida: 1st Sunday of the Month (after Divine Liturgy) 

Property Committee Meeting: 2nd Sunday of the Month

Bible Study: 2nd Tuesday of the Month (In-Person and Zoom)

 

Weekly News
 
 
 
 
Saturday February 22, 2025: Great Vespers at 4:00PM
 
Sunday February 23, 2025: Sunday of the Last Judgement (Meatfare Sunday) - Reading of Hours – 9:00am - Divine Liturgy – 9:30am
 
Thursday February 27, 2025: Repose of Saint Raphael, Bishop of Brooklyn
 
Thursday February 27, 2025: Blessed Olga Book Club 6:30PM on Zoom Platform Only!
 
Saturday March 01, 2025: Great Vespers at 4:00PM
 
Sunday March 02, 2025: Cheesefare Sunday!  Forgivness Sunday! - Reading of Hours – 9:00am - Divine Liturgy – 9:30am
 
Sunday March 02, 2025:  Forgivness Sunday Vespers immediately to be served after Divine Liturgy
 
 

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