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Great and Holy Week and Pascha

Significance of Great and Holy Week

April 14, 2025 #Great and Holy Week

This week is full of beautiful and deeply significant days culminating in the celebration the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead. This brief sketch begins to open up the meaning we need.

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Sunday of the Paralytic Man – 3rd Sunday after Pascha
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St. Ann Melkite Greek-Catholic Church

41 Cross Road
Waterford CT 06385
(860) 442-2211

Father Dennis McCarthy, Pastor

Divine Liturgy

Saturday 5:00 pm and Sunday 10:00 am

Latest News Items

  • St Gregory Nyssa January 10, 2026
  • Theophany of the Lord 2026 January 6, 2026
  • Spaghetti and Meatball fundraising dinner January 4, 2026
  • The feast of the Circumcision of the Lord Liturgy January 1, 2026
  • St Stephen’s Day December 27, 2025

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  • Welcome
  • History of St. Ann's Church
    • Pastors of St Ann's
    • Founders
    • Our Patron Saint
  • Parish Bulletins
    • Safe Environment
  • Act
    • Melkite Association of Young Adults (MAYA)
    • Our Leadership
      • Parish Advisory Council
  • Pray
    • Devotion to the Holy Mother of God
    • Divine Liturgy and Melkite Calendar
      • Liturgical Gestures in the Byzantine Liturgy
    • The Holy Name of Jesus
    • Seven Holy Mysteries
    • Funerals, Blessings and Prayers
    • Society of Publicans
  • Learn the Catholic Faith
    • Bible Study
      • New Testament
      • Old Testament
    • Church Fathers and Mothers
    • Religious Education for children AND adults
    • Saints and Blesseds of our Church
    • Themes in Byzantine Christianity
    • The Melkites and Eastern Traditions
  • St. Jude Shrine
  • Photo Gallery
  • Contact Us

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Saints and Blesseds

St Gregory Nyssa

Byzantine Liturgy Nativity Fast, Nativity of the Lord and Theophany

Theophany of the Lord 2026

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Spaghetti and Meatball fundraising dinner

Nativity Fast, Nativity of the Lord and Theophany

The feast of the Circumcision of the Lord Liturgy

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