My last day at church.

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My last day at church.

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Today was our last day at our parish out here on the east coast. It was a sad day saying good bye to people and seeing a baba or two almost cry over it, but the parish really made it into a special event. First, after Divine Liturgy and before the kissing of the cross, they presented my daughter and I with a beautiful icon of the PROKOV or Protection of the Mother of God and and a card signed by everyone. They then sang Many Years to us. Then they had cake with a goodbye message and ice cream at the end of trapeza.

After most everyone left we had a moleben to Saint Xenia of Saint Petersburg and traveling (safe journey) prayers said for us. It was a really beautiful day filled with hugs and kisses. Then after we left church the head of the Brotherhood had us come over to his house where he presented me with a beautiful icon of Saint Herman of Alaska with his life in small icons around it. It is framed in an icon box and quite beautiful! I just wanted to share my experiences as a parishioner leaving my parish. I really appreciate all they did for me. May God bless them all.

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Post by PFC Nektarios »

Sounds very nice.

God Grant you Many years.

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It's nice to hear it was such a blessing to you. Where are you relocating to?

Justin Kissel

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Sounds wonderful, Nicholas /\ :)

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I agree, it does sound nice nicholas! :)

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Yes, Nicholas, God grant you many happy years wherever you find your new parish! My wife and I just had to uproot and move out to Monterey, and it's been very hard for us to get used to the new parish, even though the people are wonderful, along with the priest. May God make your move and transition as positive and easy as possible!

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