Honoring Fr. Fenton, Welcoming Fr. Gabriel Home to St. Nicholas Orthodox Church
Published: Fri, 10/24/25
HONORING, FR. FENTON, WELCOMING FR. SOUZA HOME TO ST. NICHOLAS ORTHODOX CHURCH
As a follow-up to our Friday announcement, we invite you to continue this weekend of gratitude and transition with us.
Join us in joyful celebration as we welcome our new parish priest, Fr. Gabriel Souza, home to St. Nicholas. This weekend marks a meaningful transition for our parish — one
filled with both gratitude and hope.
As we greet Fr. Gabriel, we also bid farewell to Fr. John, whose pastoral leadership over the past year has been a true blessing. His care and presence have deeply enriched our community, and we send him forth with heartfelt thanks.
Let us come together in faith and fellowship to honor the past and embrace the future, beginning this new chapter with grace and joy.
📅 Weekend & Weekday Schedule
Saturday, October 25 – Honoring Fr. Fenton
Low Mass – 9:00 AM
Appreciation Brunch - After Services
I Vespers – 5:00 PM Fr. Fenton will lead Saturday Mass & Vespers and be honored for his year of faithful
service.
Sunday, October 26 – Welcoming Fr. Gabriel Home Fr. Gabriel Souza will serve alongside Fr. Fenton throughout the day:
Matins – 9:00 AM
Divine Liturgy (Mass) – 10:00 AM
Welcome Luncheon – Following Divine Liturgy Parish Council Meeting will take place during the luncheon.
II
Vespers – *About 2:00 PM
Monday–Wednesday, October 27–29 Fr. Gabriel and Fr. Fenton will serve Low Mass each morning:
Low Mass – 6:45 AM to 7:30 AM
Wednesday, October 29 Fr. Fenton will return to his St. Michael parish in Whittier, CA. We send him with love and prayers.
THE FEAST of our LORD CHRIST the KING ENGLISH OFFICE V Sunday of October
Saturday, I Vespers 5:00 PM
Sunday, Matins 9:00 AM
Sunday, II Vespers 2:00 PM*
🎙️Tune in daily to The Fathers
Speak, a podcast from the Orthodox West. Join Father John Fenton, as he reads selections from the Church Fathers, aligned with the Western Orthodox liturgical calendar.
26th of October to the 1st of November A.D. 2025 Scripture Readings for the
Week:
26th | SUNDAY
THE FEAST of our
LORD JESUS CHRIST the KING XX Sunday After Pentecost (XIX Trinity)
Oblates* Prayer and Discipleship Sessions (All are Welcome)
The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation
Prepare Your Heart and Mind for Christian Living and Discipleship The Saint Nicholas Orthodox Oblates Prayer and Study Group explores the invaluable insights and wisdom presented in the book, “The Benedict Option” by Rod Dreher.
Could this be a blueprint for building a community of...
The Rule of Benedict: A Spirituality for the 21st Century
The Rule, written by Benedict of Nursia, the founder of Western monasticism, guides our St. Nicholas Oblates and parish members into a new way of seeing and living. As Orthodox Christians, we are admonished to be transformed by the renewing of our minds. Renewing the mind takes ...
When: Saturday, November 22 (Click Hereto view the online calendar)
Time: 11:45 AM
Where: St. Nicholas Orthodox Church 1325 E. Queen Ave., Spokane, WA 99207
*To be an oblate is a “vocation,” a response to a call from God. It is a means of living a life of reciprocal prayer and blessings, between a person in the
world and the monastic who “left the world.”
Please Remember to Pray for...
Your Parish, Diocese, Archdiocese, Dn. Elijah and wife Evelyn, Jerri Cox, Tina Greer, Fr. David, Kh. Mona, Kh. Karen Kinnick, Barbara Myers, Gary Gillmore, Art Sill, Charlie and Alida Roth
"O Lord Almighty, the Healer of our souls and bodies, You Who put
down and raise up, Who chastise and heal also; do You now, in Your great mercy, visit our brothers and sisters who are sick."
For Our New Priest
Jesus, eternal Priest, keep this thy Priest, Father Gabriel Souza, within the shelter of Thy Sacred Heart, where none may touch him. Keep
unstained his anointed hands, which daily touch Thy Sacred Body; keep unsullied his lips, purpled with Thy precious Blood; keep pure and unearthly his heart, sealed with sublime marks of Thy glorious priesthood. Let Thy holy love surround him, and keep him ever spotless from the world. Bless his labours with abundant fruit, and may they to whom he has ministered be here below with joy and consolation, and in heaven his beautiful and everlasting crown.
Amen.
For the Increase of Priests
O Almighty God, look mercifully upon Thy Church, and incline the hearts of many of her sons to offer themselves for the work of the sacred ministry; so that by their labors,
Thy Light may shine in the darkness of the world, and the coming of Thy kingdom may be hastened by the perfecting of Thine elect. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Reminder
There is a list left in the Narthex for parishioners to remember those who need our on-going intercessions to God. The list is picked up after the Office by one of the Acolytes so they can be remembered.
Customarily their names are mentioned in the Mass. However, remembrances and intercessions now are moved to the announcements in our Communion Service.
An Invitation to Support Our Beloved Church and Clergy
Saint Nicholas created three important reserve funds:
Clergy Travel Expense Fund—This fund covers the monthly travel expenses of our priest-in-charge, Fr. Fenton, and Deacon Elijah.
New Priest Reserve
Fund – Each month, 25% of our net operating reserves will be set aside for our new priest.
Maintenance Reserve Fund – Each month, 25% of net operating reserves is placed into the church maintenance fund.
With your generous support, we can fund these vital expenses and continue fostering the spiritual growth and well-being of our beloved Saint Nicholas Orthodox community. All donations, no matter the amount, are a cherished blessing and deeply appreciated.
Together, we can strengthen and sustain our parish.