Second Pascha of Original Ann Arbor Parish is Sunday 
31/10/24, 06:00 AM

The parish that existed in Ann Arbor in the 1950s, and was subsequently dissolved when no priest could be sent after the death of Fr. Peter DeMett, was named in honor of the Venerable Hilarion the Great. This is why we have an icon of St. Hilarion on our iconostasis – as a sort of spiritual continuity with those who first founded a Russian Orthodox Church here in Ann Arbor .The feast of St. Hilarion this year falls on Sunday, November 3. We invite all St. Vladimir’s parishioners on this day to fervently entreat the prayers of the favorite of God, St. Hilarion the Great, that the work begun by those first Russian Orthodox Christians in Ann Arbor will be continued worthily by us sinners, the parish family of St. Vladimir Church. Join us this Sunday to celebrate St. Hilarion in the most Orthodox way possible – to be present at the Divine Services in his honor! Learn more about St. Hilarion at the links below:

ENGLISH ~ RUSSIAN

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