Welcome to Saint Herman's, Hudson, Ohio

This blog is a partial compilation of the messages, texts, readings, and prayers from our small community. We pray that it will be used by our own people, to their edification. And if you happen by and are inclined to read, give the glory to God!

The blog title, "Will He Find Faith on the Earth?" is from Luke 18:8, the "Parable of the Persistent Widow." It overlays the icon of the Last Judgment, an historical event detailed in Matthew Chapter 25, for which we wait as we pray in the Nicean Creed.

We serve the Holy Orthodox cycle of services in contemporary English. Under the omophorion of His Eminence Metropolitan Joseph of the Bulgarian Patriarchal Diocese of the USA, Canada and Australia, we worship at 5107 Darrow Road in Hudson, Ohio (44236). If you are in the area, please join us for worship!

Regular services include:
Sunday Divine Liturgy 10AM (Sept 1 - May 31)
930AM (June 1 - Aug 31)
Vespers each Saturday 6PM

We pray that you might join us for as many of these services as possible! We are open, and we welcome inside the Church all visitors. See our Parish web page:

Monday, May 19, 2025

From 'The Prologue' for 11May

 REFLECTION:

In the Saracen encampment they asked St. Cyril, "How can Christians wage war and at the same time keep Christ's commandment to pray to God for their enemies?"

To this, St. Cyril replied, "If two commandments were written in one law and given to men for fulfilling, which man would be a better follower of the law, the one who fulfilled one commandment, or the one who fulfilled both?"

The Saracens replied, "Undoubtedly, he who fulfills both commandments."

St. Cyril continued, "Christ our God commands us to pray to God for those who persecute us and even to do good to them.  But He also said to us, "Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends (John 15:13)."  That is why we bear the insults that our enemies cast at us individually and why we pray to God for them.  However, as a society, we defend one another and lay down our lives, so that you would not enslave our brethren, would not enslave their souls with their bodies, and would not destroy them in both body and soul."

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