Services schedule for November 2025



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November 1
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
November 1
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
November 1
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
November 2
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy.
November 3
Monday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
November 4
Tuesday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy. Celebration of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God (in commemoration of the deliverance of Moscow and Russia from the Polish in 1612).
November 8
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
November 8
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
November 8
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
November 9
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy.
November 15
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
November 15
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
November 15
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
November 16
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy.
November 20
Thursday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
November 21
Friday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy. Synaxis of Archangel Michael and the other Bodiless Powers: Archangels Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel, Salaphiel, Jegudiel, Barachiel, and Jeremiel.
November 22
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
November 22
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
November 22
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
November 23
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy.
November 28
Friday
12:00 am
On this day, in the morning, the beginning of the Nativity Fast.
November 29
Saturday
09:00 am
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the Books of the Apostles and the Gospel.
November 29
Saturday
11:00 am
Panikhida (Service for the departed).
November 29
Saturday
05:00 pm
All-night vigil.
November 30
Sunday
09:30 am
Divine Liturgy.

Every day when there is not an All Night Vigil and Divine Liturgy, there will be the following services:
Reading of the Matins and Typica with the daily Apostolic reading and reading of the Gospel beginning at 9:00 a.m.

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