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A wonderful celebration!

Sunday of Orthodoxy 2026
March 01, 2026

- Jamie Pullos -




It was a beautiful day at Holy Apostles as we celebrated the Sunday of Orthodoxy. We were blessed to have Fr. Lou and Fr. Thaddaeus for this special day!

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The Sunday of Orthodoxy is the first Sunday of Great Lent. The dominant theme of this Sunday since 843 has been that of the victory of the icons. In that year the iconoclastic controversy, which had raged on and off since 726, was finally laid to rest, and icons and their veneration were restored on the first Sunday in Lent. Ever since, this Sunday has been commemorated as the "Triumph of Orthodoxy."

The name of this Sunday reflects the great significance which icons possess for the Orthodox Church. They are not optional devotional extras, but an integral part of Orthodox faith and devotion. They are held to be a necessary consequence of Christian faith in the incarnation of the Word of God, the Second Person of the Trinity, in Jesus Christ. They have a sacramental character, making present to the believer the person or event depicted on them. So the interior of Orthodox churches is often covered with icons painted on walls and domed roofs, and there is always an icon screen, or iconostasis, separating the sanctuary from the nave, often with several rows of icons. No Orthodox home is complete without an icon corner (iconostasion), where the family prays.

Icons are venerated by burning lamps and candles in front of them, by the use of incense and by kissing. But there is a clear doctrinal distinction between the veneration paid to icons and the worship due to God. The former is not only relative, it is in fact paid to the person represented by the icon. This distinction safeguards the veneration of icons from any charge of idolatry.

The theme of the victory of the icons, by its emphasis on the incarnation, points us to the basic Christian truth that the one whose death and resurrection we celebrate at Easter was none other than the Word of God who became human in Jesus Christ.



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Jamie Pullos and her husband Take are active members of Holy Apostles. Jamie has served on the Parish Council, and is passionate about volunteering. She enjoys being invo...[more]
“Our mission is to share Orthodox Christianity throughout Cheyenne and southeastern Wyoming. We do this by actively sharing the teachings of our faith, positively impacting the community through our charitable work, and enhancing the spiritual growth of our members.”

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Jamie Pullos and her husband Take are active members of Holy Apostles. Jamie has served on the Parish Council, and is passionate about volunteering. She enjoys being involved with Philoptochos, and leads our projects for charitable organization. Jamie, Take and their family have faithfully served the parish from its formation.