Blessing on the Birth of a Child
The birth of a child is more than a joyful occasion or the fruit of conjugal love. It is an expression of God's love for humankind. From the moment of conception, God's spirit is evident, for without Him there can be no life. The Church, established by
Blessing of the First Day
The priest in either the hospital or the home traditionally offers this beautiful service on the day in which a child is born. It includes prayers for the recovery of the mother and the protection of the child.
If you would like Fr. Christos to pray these prayers of blessing, you should speak to the church office approximately two weeks in advance of your "due date”; then, on the day of the birth, you may either call the church office during business hours, or else contact Fr. Christos directly 717 701 1971.
Blessing on the Eighth Day
Although we often think of the Service of Baptism as the occasion for the solemn naming of a child, this is more properly done on the eighth day, just as our Lord received his name, "Jesus," on the eighth day (cf. Luke. 2:21). The "prayers of the eighth day" are traditionally offered by the priest in the home. On this day, special prayers are offered for the naming of the child.
If you would like Fr. Christos to pray these prayers of blessing for your child, please make arrangements through the church office, before or as soon as possible after the birth.
Forty Day Blessing
Forty days after birth and in accordance with the Old Testament tradition observed by the Virgin Mary (Luke 2:22-24), the mother brings her child for its first visit to the Church.
Having first notified the church office as to the day and time, the mother and child will be met by Fr. Christos in the narthex of the Church where the appropriate prayers are offered. The child is then carried by the priest into the nave and to the Royal Gates followed by the mother. The mother proceeds to the iconostasis to venerate the Icon of the Virgin Mary. Since the prayers allude to the reception of Holy Communion by the mother, it is recommended that she prepare to receive Holy Communion shortly after the forty-day blessing. Please note on the day of the 40-day Blessing, you and your child are to be in the Narthex of the Church no later than 10:15 am, and notify the Parish Council members, who will gladly assist you.
