A Blessed Theophany in the National Capital Region
On Saturday, January 19, 2019 members of the St. Luke Serbian Orthodox Church of Washington, DC/Potomac, MD gathered to celebrate the great feast day of Theophany – the baptism of our Lord in the River Jordan by St. John the Baptist.
The festive day
After the Liturgy, Fr. Vasilije and some members of the parish made the over 50-mile journey to the shores of the Chesapeake Bay. For the first time in the Washington parish in many years, the blessing of a body of water and the “race for the cross” was performed. The Chesapeake Bay is a significant body of water and is the largest estuary in the United States.
After Fr. Vasilije performed the blessing of the waters on the Chesapeake, four brave young parishioners – Dragisa Djordjevic, Branislav Barjaktarov, Uros Ilic, and David Stajic - entered the water. The air temperature during this time was roughly 37 degrees with clouds and wind; the water temperature about 46 degrees. This was not a pleasurable experience,
In all, it was a very special day in our Washington parish filled with many blessings. We pray that God will continue to look down upon us and bestow His blessing upon our diocese and us!
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