FATHER ROMAN GALADZA'S 50th ANNIVERSARY OF ORDINATION TO THE PRIESTHOOD


Dear Parishioners, Family + Friends,

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On August 2 1970 Fr. Roman was ordained to the Holy Priesthood at St. Nicholas Church in Toronto by Bishop Isidore Borecky.  Previously planned celebrations of this Golden Anniversary have to be postponed due to the current social restrictions however we will mark the exact day with usual Sunday services following our local restrictions. Fr Roman will be happiest to see you (or know you are) praying with him in church (or outside) on Sunday August 2nd at Matins 8am Liturgy at 10am (as usual) or Vespers 7pm Saturday.


If you would like to make this day extra special for Fr. Roman: photos, videos and greetings can be sent to photos@saintelias.com or use the button above. Your submissions will be printed- videos will be compiled into a movie.

A banquet celebration will be scheduled for 2021 when, hopefully, it will be safe for friends and family from afar to travel and for our our local parishioners to gather socially.   Please stay tuned to our social media channels and read the mailing to get the latest information on this celebration. We hope to make this a safe and memorable day and then a future  banquet a day of great rejoicing.

*Depending on the restrictions in place on that weekend, there may be an opportunity to socialize and greet Father Roman.  Watch the e-announcements or this BLOG for updates. Physical distancing measures will apply no matter what happens.


П'ятдесят років тому, 2 серпня 1970, o. Роман був висвячений на священство. Раніше заплановані святкування цього Золотого відкладені через нинішні соціальні обмеження. Отець Роман буде найщасливішим, щоб ви молилися з ним у церкві (або у дворі) на його ювілей 2 серпня. Залежно від обмежень, що існують у ці вихідні, може виникнути можливість спілкуватися та привітати отця Романа. Слідкуйте за електронними оголошеннями, щоб отримати оновлення щодо цього.


Якщо ви хочете зробити цей день надзвичайно особливим: фотографії, відео та привітання можна надіслати на адресу photos@saintelias.com. Ваші матеріали будуть надруковані - відео буде створено у фільмі.

Святкування бeнкету заплановано на 2021 рік, коли, сподіваємось, друзям та родичам буде безпечно подорожувати, а також для наших місцевих прихожан зібратися соціально.
 

FEAST DAY OF OUR PATRON SAINT ELIAS

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FEAST OF ST. ELIAS THE PROPHET 

Monday July 20th 2020
Bring the children! Great Vespers on Sunday evening at 7 pm.  Monday morning, Matins at 8 a.m., followed with Divine Liturgy at 10:00.  AFTERWARDS - LET’S CELEBRATE the COVID way- It’s our Parish Patronal Feast! 

Цей понеділок, 20 липня. Принесіть дітей! Вечірня в неділю 19 годині вечора. Понеділок вранці, утреня о 8:00, після 10:00 Божественна Літургія.

Bring a blanket and a picnic lunch for your own family. We will spread our blankets on the lawns around the church with lots of space between groups (of no more than 10 pp/ household or social bubble).

A few small tables and chairs will be available on our back “patio” for seniors.
It’s Reader Ilya’s feast day too!  He and Fr. Roman will pass out ice cream and popsicles.
Maybe a “spaced out sing along” in the courtyard will be possible!?! All is weather permitting.
 

Це наш парафіяльний празник! Принесіть пікнік на обід власної родини Ми розкладемо свої ковдри по парку навколо церкви з великою кількістю місця між групами (не більше 10).

Кілька маленьких столиків та стільців будуть доступні на нашому задньому "патіо" для старших прихожан. У цей день також святковий день читача Іллі! Він та о. Роман передасть морозиво. Можливо, фізично відсталий співати довго у дворі стане можливим!?! Все, якщо дозволяє погода.

Is it safe to come to church?

 ...And other frequently asked questions about returning to public worship at Saint Elias Parish.

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Over the last few weeks new policies, procedures, and directives from the Ministry of Health and the Eparchy of Toronto have been put into place so our parish can reopen for public worship. As restrictions ease, you may have questions about the procedures at Saint Elias. For those who are ready to attend church, here are answers to frequently asked questions about the safety of coming to church.

Is it safe to pray inside Saint Elias Church?
If you are healthy, have not been recently exposed to COVID-19, are not experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, are not self isolating or have not traveled outside the country in the last 14 days the answer is probably YES! We are happy to see you  and are doing our very best to make you feel at home, coming to church again. Participating outdoors in the courtyard is always an option.

Isn’t it crowded in church?
NO, there is plenty of roomAt this time occupancy is limited to 50 people (including clergy and servers) inside the church. This is less than the 30% of capacity allowed by the Provincial Health Guidelines. At Divine Liturgy, families and individuals will be led in to church and shown to their places.

Our church is small – will I be too close to others?
NO.  Physical distancing is easily observed. Faithful stand in household groups or as individuals 2 meters (6 feet) from each other and a minimum of 3 meters (9 feet) from singers. Movement by clergy and singers is minimized for the time being.)

I can’t stand for too long – can I still use the benches?
YES, of course! Those who need seating will be escorted to areas where benches are easily accessible.

Can I bring my children to church?
YES, and we miss them! Children are very welcome in church and accomodated in family friendly areas. Relying only on live streaming can be impractical or inaccesible to all. If you feel anxious about attending Divine Liturgy, consider attending other services, like Vespers on Saturday evenings at 7:00 pm and Sunday and Festal Matins at 8:00 am (or weekday Vespers at 7:00 pm and weekday Matins at 7:00 am). Attending outdoors is always a safe option. Baby changing facilities are available. If you have any questions at all, please call the parish office.

Can I still buy candles and commemoration prosphoras?
YES, of course! A stand is set up outside to purchase candles, which at this time will be placed and lit for you by an attendant (just like in a busy church in Ukraine!). You can still write down names for the commemoration of the living and the deceased on the cards provided, but prosphoras are not distributed in order to reduce physical contact. 

Confession and Communion
For the last few months, Sacraments have been safely available to our parishioners on request without interruption and now, with full reopening, procedures have been modified to maintain the sacredness of the Sacraments and reception of Holy Communion. Confession is avaialble by appointment and during certain services. The priest and penitent both wear masks during Confession. Please call the parish office for more details. Communion is distributed on individual sanitized spoons. Remember to maintain 2 meters distance in line for Communion.

Do I need to reserve a spot in church?
No- we don't need to take reservations (yet). Just come to the front door of the church and our porters will lead you to your place. When the church reaches capacity you will be welcome in the courtyard and on the porch. if you need special assistance or to make sure there is place reserved for you (for example you want to bring Baba to church) please call the office ahead of time and we will be pleased to help.

Air Quality 
Windows and doors are open to allow for fresh air circulation and our high ceilings are also a benefit. 

Why do I have to cover my nose and mouth with a mask or scarf while inside the church?
Peel Region (along with Toronto and Halton Regions) now requires that face coverings be worn in all indoor public spaces (including "houses of worship”), unless you are unable to do so for health or physical reasons. Face coverings indoors are a small thing we can do to protect others from the virus.  Face coverings are not mandatory in the courtyard. Physical distancing is still required. Clergy wear masks at certain parts of the services. Masks are mandatory for singers. 

I went shopping at the mall and had drinks on a patio with my friends. Can I still come to church?
Unless you put yourself in or work in super risky situations, the answer is YES! In fact, if you are healthy, safely socializing, shop for groceries, or have gone for a haircut you should assess how attending church fits into the priorities of your new “COVID restricted lifestyle.” Outdoor attendance is always an option.

Why do you need to know when I enter the church for services? 
For now, in an abundance of caution, we record the names of families and individuals who attend each service. This information is kept private and destroyed after a certain period of time. Should there be a case of exposure, parishioners and visitors may want to know and take necessary precautions. Please trust that the parish office will not publicize or hand over any private information without your permission. If you test positive for COVID-19 and have been inside the church within the previous 14 days, please inform the parish office as soon as possible. Clergy follow the same procedures. These procedures will be reviewed and revised as necessary. 

What about cleaning?
The frequency of disifection and deep cleaning has been increased in church. High touch surfaces and locations like door handles are disinfected regularly (before, during, and after liturgical services) and washrooms are cleaned more frequently. Hand sanitizer is available in several locations within the church. Washrooms are open for hand washing when necessary.

Finally
iI goes without saying that if you are sick, vulnerable, immuno-comprimized, or a caregiver for vulnerable people – you must stay home. Please note that at Saint Elias, we continue to take every reasonable precaution in order to protect your health and safety salvation. However, we can't guarantee complete and perfect protection from the viral infection because, well, only God is perfect. Use your own good judgement with the information that has been provided, so that you – and we – all end up at the right place together at the Last Judgement.

Hopefully this answers your questions and reduces some confusion! If not, please email or call the parish office.

It's time for some fun!

RESCHEUDLED FOR AUGUST DATE TBD

IT'S TIME FOR SOME FUN! Kalyna Performing Arts Company will stop by Saint Elias Parish Pavilion to perform their (safe) 11 minute Ukrainian Dance "Covid Medley" Saturday July 11th 6pm at Saint Elias Parish Pavilion. All are welcome! Read more in the link.
https://mailchi.mp/edb152617c9b/kalynacovidconcert
They've been cheering up Ukrainian in the GTA and it's our turn this weekend!

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