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Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church

Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church - ROCOR

23 Henry Street
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. M5T 1W9
Tel.: (416) 979-2990
Fax: (416) 265-2444

Parking #: 3306

Nearest intersection:
College St. & University Ave.

TCC:

Queen’s Park

Protopriest Vladimir Malchenko
[email protected]
(416) 265-5651

Protopriest Viatcheslav Davidenko
[email protected]
(647) 505-9930

Protodeacon Alexander Morin

Deacon Seth Davidenko

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Announcements

11 January 2021

Zoom Conference on 100 years of ROCOR

More information is available through this Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/110063552339710/permalink/4133146366698055/

13 April 2020

APPEAL OF THE FIRST HIERARCH

APPEAL OF THE FIRST HIERARCH OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OUTSIDE OF RUSSIA TO THE GOD-LOVING FLOCK, IN CONNECTION WITH THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC

Dear in the Lord fathers, brothers, and sisters!

I sincerely greet you with the very warmest well-wishes for the blessings of God, good health, spiritual calm, and the patience so needed in this trying time! I especially greet the doctors, nurses, and all who work in the hospitals, sincerely wishing them increased strength and Heavenly aid! I wish for those who are sick – and for their friends and relatives – comfort in the hope of God’s will, which always directs man toward the good. Our prayers are with all of you.

As a result of measures being taken to halt the spread of the Coronavirus infection, which have been instituted by the governments of countries in which our Church maintains a presence, many of us have been deprived of the divine services and of communal worship in the temples. In some parishes, following the strict recommendations of local authorities, no services are held at all; in others, it is possible to serve, but this must be done with closed doors and in the presence of an extremely limited number of people, who themselves observe the required distance from one another. In many parishes, the service is performed by a single priest, sung by a single chanter. For these parishioners, it is a comfort to know that prayer is still being offered up in the churches, that the living and the dead are being commemorated. And where the divine services are being broadcast over the Internet via live-stream, many unite and join in this prayer, creating a prayerful atmosphere in their own homes. I have even heard of instances where some among the faithful light candles and lamps and, standing in their prayer corners, follow along with the service and pray. I think that such church “attendance” has the virtue for them of actual attendance, and inclines to them God’s mercy. It is a joy to hear how some priests, using modern technology, support their parishioners by holding talks on various spiritual, moral, catechetical, and others useful subjects. I am sure that such a creative approach strengthens the unity among people who together endure these difficult circumstances, and will bring good fruit in the future. In general, any positive examples in such complicated situations, when new methods of preaching and pastoral nourishment are discovered, are always inspiring and instructive.

Unfortunately, we also hear of sorrowful instances of insubordination not only to local authorities, but also to the ruling bishops. Such behavior on the part of the clergy and lay parish officers is completely irresponsible and involves risk not only to the physical health of our neighbors, but also to our relationships with these communities and to parish property. Tempting God and man, their actions can result in insurmountable fines and other measures from law enforcement. In so doing, they irreparably damage their relationships with those around them, sowing in them doubts toward Christ’s Church, whose members must serve as an example. As a result of their disobedience and so-called “zeal not according to knowledge” (Romans 10:2), there can even develop divisions and conflicts within the parish communities themselves.

“Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God,” writes the Apostle Peter, “That He may exalt you in due time; casting all your care upon Him, for He careth for you” (I Peter 5:6-7). I call on the clergy and faithful of our churches, as law-abiding citizens of their countries, to follow all precautionary measures implemented by the local authorities, as well as adhering to the instructions issued by your Hierarchy, and to use the present conditions of quarantine to redouble your prayer, fasting, reading, and salvific contemplation, strengthening relations with family and friends. Perhaps before we did not sufficiently treasure the opportunity to pray in church, missing the divine services through our laziness and carelessness, or were so swallowed up by our affairs that we practically never saw our families, never prayed, never read anything of spiritual value, never prepared for the feasts, and never observed the fasts. General quarantine is a gift from God, which drives man into the depths of himself, forcing him to reexamine his attitude toward life, to think and to care about what is most important. Let every one of us make use of this blessed opportunity, at midnight on the Glorious Pascha night, to say to our own heart: “Christ is Risen,” and to hear from it that sweetest reply: “Indeed He is Risen.”

Asking your holy prayers, I remain with love in the Lord,

+HILARION
Metropolitan of Eastern America & New York
First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia.

15 December 2019

Photos from the 70 years anniversary event

Photos

21 October 2019

CELEBRATION OF THE 70th ANNIVERSARY of the PARISH (1949-2019)

The parish will celebrate 70th anniversary on November 24th, 2019. Metropolitan Hilarion will lead services.
Festive Reception at 2pm at Crystal Grand Banquet Hall, 2110 Dundas St. East #4, Mississauga (Hwy 427 & Dundas).
Tickets may be ordered from the sisterhood treasurer, Kaleria Antonovna Poroshina, at: (647) 345-3929. Adults – $75, children up to 16 y.o. – $45.
Concert program by the Holy Trinity choir, Valery Malyshev and others.

 
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29 July 2019

Russian School Classes Will Begin on Saturday, September 7, 2019

Prayer service at 10:00 AM, then regular classes until 2:30 PM. Admittance to the first year for children of 6 years old, preparation class for children of 5 years old. Bring your children to the Russian school!
For information regarding school, call Fr. Vladimir at (416) 265-5651.

7 October 2017

Концертный детско-юношеский хор “Троицкие соловушки”

Детский хор “Троицкие соловушки” приглашает новых участников детей с 6 до 16 лет. Занятия в субботу с 14:45 до 16:15. Репертуар хора состоит из русских классических, народных и детских песен на русском языке. За информацией обращайтесь по телефонам 416-671-9229 (Лика Влад., концертмейстер) или 647-532-2907 (Татьяна Давидовна, дирижер хора).

2 March 2017

Youth Theology group to read Earthly Life of the Most Holy Theotokos

Every Thursday at 6:30 pm a Youth Theology Study, headed by Fr. Viatcheslav, is held at our church in the parish hall.
On the nights when vigil is served, it is held at 9 pm.
Protopriest Viatcheslav: +16475059930; Vladimir Soukharev +16478397493
On Thursday, March 2, we begin reading The Earthly Life of the Most Holy Theotokos.

15 March 2015

Documentary “Why Ancient Russia was baptized in Kiev and now the centre of our Church is now in Moscow?”

There will be documentary film “Why Ancient Russia was baptized in Kiev and now the centre of our Church is now in Moscow?” shown on March 22nd 2015, at 1:30pm, in the parish hall.

3 June 2014

Children of Donetsk received insulin from Canadians. Video

Children from Donetsk region in Ukraine received three containers of insulin from parishioners of Holy Trinity Orthodox Church in Toronto.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-gGiO22uO8

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