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Myrrh-streaming Iveron icon from Hawaii - Sunday May 26, 2024

20/5/2024

 

The Wonderworking Hawaiian Iveron Icon of the Mother of God will soon be in Australia visiting parishes along the East coast. The icon is a copy of the Montreal myrrh-streaming Iveron icon, cared for by the Blessed Martyr Brother Jose, in the late twentieth century.  The origins of the Hawaiian icon was in 2007, when a humble icon of the Mother of God in the home of an Orthodox couple began to exude myrrh. The couple, a sub-deacon and his wife, noticed a strong fragrance coming from the icon corner in their home chapel in Honolulu, and realised the Iveron icon was glistening with myrrh.  They brought the icon to church and the priest served the Akathist to the Iveron Icon.  The icon continued to stream myrrh and the church was filled with a fragrance of roses. 
 
Since then, the icon has continued to stream myrrh and numerous miracles have been attributed to it. Physical and spiritual healings have included the healing of blindness and eye disease, cancer, demonic possession, paralysis, kidney diseases, chronic pain, tumours and debilitating viruses.
 
In 2008 the Hawaiian Iveron Icon was officially recognised by the Russian Orthodox Church as miraculous and worthy of veneration.  Subdeacon Nectarios was charged by the church to be the icon’s guardian, and he began travelling to parishes around the world with the miraculous icon. 
 
There is a website dedicated to the Hawaiian Iveron Icon where you can read more. 
 
The icon will be arriving in Australia on May 17 and travelling to parishes in NSW, Queensland and Victoria.  Victoria will be the final leg of the trip, from Friday May 24 to Monday May 27.  Here is the schedule for Victoria:
 
Friday May 24, 6pm
St Stephen Serbian Church, 115 Church Rd, Keysborough

Saturday May 25, 5pm
Dormition Church,  1 - 3 Morwell Ave, Dandenong

Sunday May 26, 9am
Holy Protection Cathedral, 3 - 7 Albion St, East Brunswick

Sunday May 26, 6pm
Joy of All Who Sorrow Church, 17 Yaraan St, Bell Park, Geelong
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Monday  May 27, 4pm
Icon departs Australia from Tullamarine Airport

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Pascha at Holy Protection Cathedral, May 5, 2024

20/5/2024

 
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Bright Friday Vespers and Supper May 10, 2024

24/4/2024

 
​The annual event of our parish joining together with Geelong, Dandenong and Oakleigh parishes for a paschal celebration will happen again on the Friday after Pascha, May 10.  This year it is our parish who will host the event.  All parishioners are invited to the short Bright Friday Vespers at 6pm, followed by dinner in the hall.  
Please RSVP by Thursday May 4 to the head sister, Luba Cowall, to book your place.  [email protected].
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Congratulations to our rector on the 43rd anniversary of his ordination!

24/4/2024

 
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The Feast of the Annunciation on April 7, 2024, marked the 43rd anniversary of our rector, Fr Nicholas Karipoff's ordination. That is no small milestone!  Our heartfelt thanks to Fr Nicholas for his remarkable years of pastoral work.  We also extend our thanks and congratulations to Fr Nicholas’ wife, Matushka Anna, and to his family, for their selfless years of support and work for the parish.  

We wish Fr Nicholas and his family  Many Years!   многая лета!


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Protodeacon Alexander's epic bike ride to Sydney!

22/3/2024

 
Our deacon Fr Alexander has just come back from a massive solo bike ride from Melbourne to Sydney. The trip took ten days, averaging over 110km per day. The aim? Fr Alex is raising money for the charity, The Fathering Project. This organisation is dedicated to helping fathers across Australia be the best they can, to prevent long-term social, emotional and cognitive difficulties and create the conditions for children to thrive. Healthy families are the building blocks of a healthy society.  Fr Alex has been working in the  community services field for over thirty years, and began work with this organisation three years ago. 

In 2022 Fr Alex took a group of  thirty-five men and climbed Mt Kosciuszko, the highest peak in Australia.  Having now completed his epic bike ride, we look forward with great interest to hearing about his next adventure...

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75th anniversary of our parish 1949 - 2024

19/3/2024

 
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We will be celebrating our 75th anniversary  Patronal Feast on October 20, 2024 with a luncheon held at church following the Liturgy.  

More information and ticket sales coming soon!

(The actual feast of the Protection of the Mother of God falls on Monday this year - October 14 - so the celebration will be held the following Sunday in order for parishioners to attend)


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Family Camp 2024 snapshot

4/3/2024

 
The camp took place in beautiful Mt Evelyn March 1 - 3, 2024.
Look out for the 2025 camp!
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Parish Fete November 26, 2023

27/11/2023

 
Our annual Parish Fete is a chance for the parish community and our neighbours to enjoy some family-friendly entertainment and some great food!  2024 marks the  75th anniversary of our parish, and  our Patronal Feast in October will be a grand celebration... so the fete might not happen this year!
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Panikhida for Metropolitan Hilarion

17/5/2022

 
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Christ is risen!
It is with great sadness that we learnt that Metropolitan Hilarion, our diocesan ruling bishop since 1996 and later, first hierarch of the the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, passed away this morning (Australian time).
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We will serve a panikhida tonight after vespers.
Vespers at 6pm, panikhida at 6.45pm.

Memory eternal!

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Praying for Ukraine

5/3/2022

 
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Prayer for Ukraine

Lord Jesus Christ our God, look down with Thy merciful eye upon the sorrow and greatly painful cry of Thy children, abiding in the Ukrainian land.
Deliver Thy people from strife, make to cease the spilling of blood, and turn back the misfortunes set against them. Lead unto sanctuary those bereft of shelter, feed the hungry, comfort those who weep, and unite the divided.
Leave not Thine own flock, who abide in sorrows on account of their kinsmen, to diminish, but rather, as Thou art benevolent, give speedy reconciliation. Soften the hearts of the unmerciful and convert them to the knowledge of Thee.
Grant peace to Thy Church and to Her children, that with one heart and one mouth we may glorify Thee, our Lord and Saviour, unto the ages of ages.

Amen.

Metropolitan Onuphry of the Orthodox Church in Ukraine 

“Defending the sovereignty and integrity of Ukraine, we appeal to the President of Russia and ask him to immediately stop the fratricidal war. The Ukrainian and Russian peoples came out of the Dnieper baptismal font, and the war between these peoples is a repetition of the sin of Cain, who out of envy killed his own brother. Such a war is not justified either by God or by people.”
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‘This is not right’: Melbourne’s Russians decry Putin’s invasion , The Age, 25 February 2022
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"Like many people of Russian descent living in Australia, Nicholas Karipoff, Archpriest of the Russian Orthodox Church in Melbourne, believes President Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine is both unexpected and deeply upsetting.
“We pray for the suffering land of Ukraine in our church,” he told The Age. “They are people who are very close to us. We have Ukrainian families in our church.” "

The Parish Council of Protection Cathedral  would like to publicly express the following:

1.     Our dismay at the war in Ukraine.
2.     Our acknowledgement of the anguish caused to our Ukrainian brothers and sisters, both there and here in Australia.
3.     Our wish that our churches locally, nationally and internationally will do all they can to urge the end of hostilities.

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God” (Matthew 5:9)"



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