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St. Alexis of Wilkesbarre

It is with great joy we sing and share the Akathist to our Father among the Saints, St. Alexis Toth, a confessor and defender of Orthodoxy in America. St. Alexis was a teacher and enlightener of the Orthodox faith in America. Under his leadership, Orthodoxy gained a firm foothold in America. His missionary work eventually brought 17 parishes to the Orthodox Faith with an estimated 29,000 people. When St. Patriarch Tikhon was recalled to Russia, he “entrusted his work to the hands of Father Toth in whom he had the greatest confidence.” He has been called the Father of Orthodoxy in America and in official periodicals (among them The New Catholic Encyclopedia) it has been estimated that “more than half of 400,000 Russian Orthodox in the USA are descendants of his converts.” St. Alexis died on May 7th, 1909 after suffering from an ailment for five months. When his body was exhumed in 1916 to be placed in the stone mausoleum behind the Church, it was found to be incorrupt. As one eye witness stated: “When St. Alexis' coffin was opened, it was seen that his body appeared as it might if he had just reposed the same day.” St. Alexis was glorified at St. Tikhon's Monastery during the 90th Memorial Day Pilgrimage in 1994. Today, his mostly incorrupt remains reside at St. Tikhon's Monastery.

“The experience of the glorification cannot be described. It was so exhilarating that I could scarcely sleep last night—in fact, I woke up several times with those lovely chants ringing in my ears, and the vision of St. Alexis—so many things proved to me that we were right in recognizing his sanctity.” —Archbishop Dimitri of the South

Sunday, February 5th
9:10 Hours and Divine Liturgy
3:50 9th Hour, Vespers, and Matins
Monday, February 6th
6:00 Midnight Office, Hours, and Divine Liturgy
4:30 Vespers and Matins
Tuesday, February 7th
6:00 Midnight Office, Hours, and Divine Liturgy
4:30 Vespers and Matins
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Cemetery Plots Available on Monastery Grounds - 02/01/12

Cemetery plots are available at St. Tikhon's Monastery for $1250.00 each. For more information, please contact Fr. Igumen Sergius at the Bookstore for more details: 570-937-4390.


Igumen Sergius to Speak at Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church - 01/27/12

Igumen Sergius will speak at Holy Transfiguration Church in Livonia, Michigan on March 9th, 10th, and 11th. The Lent Retreat is titled "Steps to Spiritual Transformation." For more information, please contact contact the Church at 248-476-3432. 




 

 
 
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