Ep iphany - - St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral
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Ep iphany - - St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Tarpon Springs, Florida + Sunday, April 5, 2015 Epiphany - Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral s - y X s y - St Nicholas Cathedral 7 annual Paschal picnic Sunday, April 12, 2015 TH (1:00 - 5:00 pm, After 12:00 pm Agape Vespers service) ST NICHOLAS COMMUNITY CENTER MENU Roast lamb, muuri, rotisserie lamb or souvlaki with oven potatoes, salad & bread MUSIC BY The Islanders Everyone is welcome! Adults - $15 Children under 10 - $10 Children under 3 - Free For tickets, call the parish office at (727) 937-3540, Costas Sisois at (727) 858-2630 or the Kalymnian Sociaty at (727) 945-0348. If you would like to volunteer for the preparation of the picnic, please contact Mr Costas Sisois. Lambs donated by Kalymnian Society. Proceeds to benefit St Nicholas Cathedral. ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΟΣ Πρὸς Φιλιππησίους 4:4-9 Ἀδελφοί, χαίρετε ἐν κυρίῳ πάντοτε· πάλιν ἐρῶ, χαίρετε. Τὸ ἐπιεικὲς ὑμῶν γνωσθήτω πᾶσιν ἀνθρώποις. Ὁ κύριος ἐγγύς. Μηδὲν μεριμνᾶτε, ἀλλ’ ἐν παντὶ τῇ προσευχῇ καὶ τῇ δεήσει μετὰ εὐχαριστίας τὰ αἰτήματα ὑμῶν γνωριζέσθω πρὸς τὸν θεόν. Καὶ ἡ εἰρήνη τοῦ θεοῦ ἡ ὑπερέχουσα πάντα νοῦν, φρουρήσει τὰς καρδίας ὑμῶν καὶ τὰ νοήματα ὑμῶν ἐν Χριστῷ Ἰησοῦ. Τὸ λοιπόν, ἀδελφοί, ὅσα ἐστὶν ἀληθῆ, ὅσα σεμνά, ὅσα δίκαια, ὅσα ἁγνά, ὅσα προσφιλῆ, ὅσα εὔφημα, εἴ τις ἀρετὴ καὶ εἴ τις ἔπαινος, ταῦτα λογίζεσθε. Ἃ καὶ ἐμάθετε καὶ παρελάβετε καὶ ἠκούσατε καὶ εἴδετε ἐν ἐμοί, ταῦτα πράσσετε· καὶ ὁ θεὸς τῆς εἰρήνης ἔσται μεθ’ ὑμῶν. ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΙΟΝ Κατὰ Ἰωάννην 12.1-18 Πρὸ ἓξ ἡμερῶν τοῦ πάσχα ἦλθεν Ὁ ᾿Ιησοῦς εἰς Βηθανίαν, ὅπου ἦν Λάζαρος ὁ τεθνηκώς, ὃν ἤγειρεν ἐκ νεκρῶν. Εποίησαν οὖν αὐτῷ δεῖπνον ἐκεῖ, καὶ ἡ Μάρθα διηκόνει· ὁ δὲ Λάζαρος εἷς ἦν τῶν ἀνακειμένων σὺν αὐτῷ. Η οὖν Μαρία, λαβοῦσα λίτραν μύρου νάρδου πιστικῆς πολυτίμου, ἤλειψε τοὺς πόδας τοῦ ᾿Ιησοῦ καὶ ἐξέμαξε ταῖς θριξὶν αὐτῆς τοὺς πόδας αὐτοῦ· ἡ δὲ οἰκία ἐπληρώθη ἐκ τῆς ὀσμῆς τοῦ μύρου. Λέγει οὖν εἷς ἐκ τῶν μαθητῶν αὐτοῦ, ᾿Ιούδας Σίμωνος ᾿Ισκαριώτης, ὁ μέλλων αὐτὸν παραδιδόναι· διατί τοῦτο τὸ μύρον οὐκ ἐπράθη τριακοσίων δηναρίων καὶ ἐδόθη πτωχοῖς; εἶπε δὲ τοῦτο οὐχ ὅτι περὶ τῶν πτωχῶν ἔμελεν αὐτῷ, ἀλλ᾽ ὅτι κλέπτης ἦν, καὶ τὸ γλωσσόκομον εἶχε καὶ τὰ βαλλόμενα ἐβάσταζεν. Eἶπεν οὖν ὁ ᾿Ιησοῦς· ἄφες αὐτήν, εἰς τὴν ἡμέραν τοῦ ἐνταφιασμοῦ μου τετήρηκεν αὐτό. τοὺς πτωχοὺς γὰρ πάντοτε ἔχετε μεθ᾽ ἑαυτῶν, ἐμὲ δὲ οὐ πάντοτε ἔχετε. ῎Εγνω οὖν ὄχλος πολὺς ἐκ τῶν ᾿Ιουδαίων ὅτι ἐκεῖ ἐστι, καὶ ἦλθον οὐ διὰ τὸν ᾿Ιησοῦν μόνον, ἀλλ᾽ ἵνα καὶ τὸν Λάζαρον ἴδωσιν ὃν ἤγειρεν ἐκ νεκρῶν. Εβουλεύσαντο δὲ οἱ ἀρχιερεῖς ἵνα καὶ τὸν Λάζαρον ἀποκτείνωσιν,ὅτι πολλοὶ δι᾽ αὐτὸν ὑπῆγον τῶν ᾿Ιουδαίων καὶ ἐπίστευον εἰς τὸν ᾿Ιησοῦν. Τῇ ἐπαύριον ὄχλος πολὺς ὁ ἐλθὼν εἰς τὴν ἑορτήν, ἀκούσαντες ὅτι ἔρχεται ᾿Ιησοῦς εἰς Iεροσόλυμα, ἔλαβον τὰ βαἸα τῶν φοινίκων καὶ ἐξῆλθον εἰς ὑπάντησιν αὐτῷ, καὶ ἔκραζον· ὡσαννά, εὐλογημένος ὁ ἐρχόμενος ἐν ὀνόματι Κυρίου, ὁ βασιλεὺς τοῦ ᾿Ισραήλ. Εὑρὼν δὲ ὁ ᾿Ιησοῦς ὀνάριον ἐκάθισεν ἐπ᾽ αὐτό, καθώς ἐστι γεγραμμένον· μὴ φοβοῦ, θύγατερ Σιών· ἰδοὺ ὁ βασιλεύς σου ἔρχεται καθήμενος ἐπὶ πῶλον ὄνου. Ταῦτα δὲ οὐκ ἔγνωσαν οἱ μαθηταὶ αὐτοῦ τὸ πρῶτον, ἀλλ᾽ ὅτε ἐδοξάσθη ὁ ᾿Ιησοῦς, τότε ἐμνήσθησαν ὅτι ταῦτα ἦν ἐπ᾽ αὐτῷ γεγραμμένα, καὶ ταῦτα ἐποίησαν αὐτῷ. ᾿Εμαρτύρει οὖν ὁ ὄχλος ὁ ὢν μετ᾽ αὐτοῦ ὅτε τὸν Λάζαρον ἐφώνησεν ἐκ τοῦ μνημείου καὶ ἤγειρεν αὐτὸν ἐκ νεκρῶν. Διὰ τοῦτο καὶ ὑπήντησεν αὐτῷ ὁ ὄχλος, ὅτι ἤκουσαν τοῦτο αὐτὸν πεποιηκέναι τὸ σημεῖον. EPISTLE Philippians 4:4-9 Brethren, rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. Let all men know your forbearance. The Lord is at hand. Have no anxiety about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which passes all understanding, will keep your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, do; and the God of peace will be with you. GOSPEL John 12:1-18 Six days before Passover, Jesus came to Bethany, where Lazaros was, whom Jesus had raised from the dead. There they made him a supper; Martha served, and Lazaros was one of those at table with him. Mary took a pound of costly ointment of pure nard and anointed the feet of Jesus and wiped his feet with her hair; and the house was filled with the fragrance of the ointment. But Judas Iscariot, one of his disciples (he who was to betray him), said "Why was this ointment not sold for three hundred denarii and given to the poor?" This he said, not that he cared for the poor but because he was a thief, and as he had the money box he used to take what was put into it. Jesus said, "Let her alone, let her keep it for the day of my burial. The poor you always have with you, but you do not always have me." When the great crowd of the Jews learned that he was there, they came, not only on account of Jesus but also to see Lazaros, whom he had raised from the dead. So the chief priests planned to put Lazaros also to death, because on account of him many of the Jews were going away and believing in Jesus. The next day a great crowd who had come to the feast heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem. So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him, crying, "Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel!" And Jesus found a young donkey and sat upon it; as it is written, "Fear not, daughter of Zion; behold, your king is coming, sitting on a donkey's colt!" His disciples did not understand this at first; but when Jesus was glorified, then they remembered that this had been written of him and had been done to him. The crowd that had been with him when he called Lazaros out of the tomb and raised him from the dead bore witness. The reason why the crowd went to meet him was that they heard he had done this sign. Variable Sunday Liturgy Hymns Ἀπολυτίκιον Τῆς Ἑορτῆς Τὴν κοινὴν Ἀνάστασιν πρὸ τοῦ σοῦ Πάθους πιστούμενος, ἐκ νεκρῶν ἤγειρας τὸν Λάζαρον, Χριστὲ ὁ Θεός· ὅθεν καὶ ἡμεῖς ὡς οἱ Παῖδες, τὰ τῆς νίκης σύμβολα φέροντες, σοὶ τῷ Νικητῇ τοῦ θανάτου βοῶμεν· Ὡσαννὰ ἐν τοῖς ὑψίστοις, εὐλογημένος ὁ ἐρχόμενος, ἐν ὀνόματι Κυρίου. Apolytikion For the Feast To confirm the general resurrection before Your Passion, You resurrected Lazarus from the dead, O Christ our God. Therefore imitating the children, carrying the symbols of victory, we cry out to You the Victor over death: "Hosanna in the highest! Blessed are You, the One, who comes in the name of the Lord." Ἕτερον Ἀπολυτίκιον Συνταφέντες σοι διὰ τοῦ Βαπτίσματος, Χριστὲ ὁ Θεὸς ἡμῶν, τῆς ἀθανάτου ζωῆς ἠξιώθημεν τῇ Ἀναστάσει σου, καὶ ἀνυμνοῦντες κράζομεν· Ὡσαννὰ ἐν τοῖς ὑψίστοις, εὐλογημένος ὁ ἐρχόμενος, ἐν ὀνόματι Κυρίου. Another Apolytikion We were buried with You through Baptism, O Christ our God, and thus by Your Resurrection we have been granted immortal life, and extolling You we cry aloud, "Hosanna in the highest! Blessed are You, the One who comes in the name of the Lord." Κοντάκιον Τῷ θρόνῳ ἐν οὐρανῷ, τῷ πώλῳ ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς, ἐποχούμενος Χριστὲ ὁ Θεός, τῶν Ἀγγέλων τὴν αἴνεσιν, καὶ τῶν Παίδων ἀνύμνησιν προσεδέξω βοώντων σοι· Εὐλογημένος εἶ ὁ ἐρχόμενος, τὸν Ἀδὰμ ἀνακαλέσασθαι. Kontakion In heaven upon the throne, on earth upon the colt, You were carried, O Christ our God; and the praise of the Angels, and the hymns of the children, You received as they cried to You, "Blessed are You, the One, who is coming to call Adam back again." Saints and Feasts PALM SUNDAY Palm Sunday is the commemoration of the Entrance of our Lord into Jerusalem following His glorious miracle of raising Lazarus from the dead. Having anticipated His arrival and having heard of the miracle, the people when out to meet the Lord and welcomed Him with displays of honor and shouts of praise. On this day, we receive and worship Christ in this same manner, acknowledging Him as our King and Lord. The biblical story of Palm Sunday is recorded in all four of the Gospels (Matthew 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-10; Luke 19:28-38; and John 12:12-18). Five days before the Passover, Jesus came from Bethany to Jerusalem. Having sent two of His disciples to bring Him a colt of a donkey, Jesus sat upon it and entered the city. People had gathered in Jerusalem for the Passover and were looking for Jesus, both because of His great works and teaching and because they had heard of the miracle of the resurrection of Lazarus. When they heard that Christ was entering the city, they went out to meet Him with palm branches, laying their garments on the ground before Him, and shouting, ―Hosanna! Blessed is he that comes in the Name of the Lord, the King of Israel!‖ ΚΤΡΙΑΚΗ ΣΩΝ ΒΑΪΩΝ Σελ εκέξα απηή γηνξηάδνπκε ηελ παλεγπξηθή είζνδν ηνπ Κπξίνπ Ιεζνύ Υξηζηνύ ζηελ Ιεξνπζαιήκ. Σόηε, εξρόκελνο ν Ιεζνύο από ηε Βεζαλία ζηα Ιεξνζόιπκα, έζηεηιε δύν από ηνπο Μαζεηέο ηνπ θαη ηνπ έθεξαλ έλα γατδνπξάθη. Καη θάζηζε πάλσ ηνπ γηα λα κπεη ζηελ πόιε. Ο δε ιαόο, αθνύγνληαο όηη ν Ιεζνύο έξρεηαη, πήξαλ ακέζσο ζηα ρέξηα ηνπο βάγηα από θνίληθεο θαη βγήθαλ λα ηνλ ππνδερηνύλ. Καη άιινη κελ κε ηα ξνύρα ηνπο, άιινη δε θόβνληαο θιαδηά από ηα δέληξα, έζηξσλαλ ην δξόκν απ’ όπνπ ν Ιεζνύο ζα πεξλνύζε. Καη όινη καδί, αθόκα θαη ηα κηθξά παηδηά, θώλαδαλ: «Ωζαλλά· επινγεκέλνο ν εξρόκελνο ελ νλόκαηη Κπξίνπ, ν βαζηιεύο ηνπ Ιζξαήι». Ο Υξηζηόο εηζέξρεηαη ζηα Ιεξνζόιπκα «επί πώινλ όλνπ». Πνξεύεηαη θαη νη Ιζξαειίηεο ηνλ ππνδέρνληαη κε ηηκέο σο Βαζηιηά. Δθείλνο δελ δίλεη ηδηαίηεξε ζεκαζία ζηηο ηηκέο, δελ πεξηνξίδεηαη ζην παλεγύξη, ζηελ πξόζθαηξε δόμα, αιιά πξνρσξεί ζην ζηαπξό θαη ηελ Αλάζηαζε. Η είζνδνο ηνπ Υξηζηνύ ζηα Ιεξνζόιπκα είλαη ηειηθά ε είζνδνο ηνπ καξηπξίνπ ζηελ επίγεηα δσή ηνπ Κπξίνπ. ε ιίγεο εκέξεο ζα καξηπξήζεη θαη ζα ζαλαησζεί ζην ζηαπξό, γηα λα ζαλαηώζεη ην ζάλαην θαη λα ραξίζεη ηε δσή. ΑΓΙΟΙ ΘΔΟΓΩΡΑ ΚΑΙ ΓΙΓΤΜΟ Οη Άγηνη Θενδώξα θαη Γίδπκνο πήξαλ ην καξηπξηθό ζηεθάλη θαηά ηνλ πην άγξην δησγκό ηεο Δθθιεζίαο, επί Γηνθιεηηαλνύ. ηελ Αιεμάλδξεηα ινηπόλ, ζπλειήθζε ε Θενδώξα από ηνλ έπαξρν Δπζηξάηην. Δπεηδή όκσο νκνιόγεζε ζαξξαιέα ηελ πίζηε ηεο ζην Υξηζηό, ηελ έδεηξαλ θαη ηε θπιάθηζαλ. Απηό επαλαιήθζεθε θαη κεηά από κεξηθέο ήκεξεο, αιιά κάηαηα. Η ρξηζηηαλή παξζέλνο έκεηλε αθιόλεηε ζηελ νκνινγία ηεο θαη απέιπηζε έηζη ην σκό πείζκα ηνπ έπαξρνπ. Σόηε απηόο, γηα λα εθδηθεζεί ηε ζεκλή παξζέλν, ηελ έθιεηζε ζε πνξλείν γηα λα ζπηισζεί ην ζώκα ηεο. Μόιηο ην πιεξνθνξήζεθε απηό έλαο επίζεκνο ηεο Αιεμάλδξεηαο, ν Γίδπκνο, απνθάζηζε λα ξηςνθηλδπλεύζεη, γηα λ' απαιιάμεη ηε Θενδώξα από ελδερόκελν αίζρνο. Νηύζεθε ινηπόλ ηε ζηνιή ηνπ, πήγε ζην πνξλείν θαη δήηεζε λα δεη ηδηαίηεξα ηε Θενδώξα. Δπσθεινύκελνο ην ζθνηάδη, έληπζε ηε Θενδώξα κε ηε ζηνιή ηνπ θαη έηζη δηεπθόιπλε ηε θπγή ηεο. Όηαλ έκαζε ην γεγνλόο ν Δπζηξάηηνο, θόριαζε από νξγή. Γηέηαμε ινηπόλ λα απνθεθαιίζνπλ ηνλ Γίδπκν θαη θαηόπηλ ην ζώκα ηνπ ην έξημαλ ζηε θσηηά. Η Θενδώξα όκσο, δελ ζέιεζε εγσηζηηθά ηε ζσηεξία ηεο. Έηζη, παξνπζηάζηεθε ζηνλ έπαξρν θαη ηνλ ήιεγμε απζηεξά γηα ην θόλν ηνπ Γηδύκνπ. Θπκσκέλνο ηόηε απηόο, δηέηαμε λα ξίμνπλ θαη ηε Θενδώξα ζηηο θιόγεο. SAINTS THEODORA AND DIDYMUS Theodora was a young noblewoman of Alexandria who had refused to offer sacrifice to the Roman gods. Standing trial before the prefect Eustratius, she bravely confessed herself a Christian. The prefect asked why she had not married, pointing out that she was of a noble family and beautiful and could have her choice of husbands. She replied that she had dedicated herself to God, and had resolved to remain a virgin for the name of Christ. Eustratius had her imprisoned and threatened to have her taken to a brothel if she persisted in her disobedience. Three days later, Theodora was brought again to trial, but remained resolute. Accordingly, Theodora was taken to a brothel. Dissolute youths argued which of them should be the first to have her, when the Christian Didymus, dressed in soldier’s garb, entered and chased the profligates out. Didymus exchanged clothes with her, and she escaped. When a man came to despoil the virgin, Didymus revealed himself. Didymus was taken prisoner and brought to the prefect, where he was condemned to death. Theodora could not allow her savior to die alone and joined Didymus before Proculus. Didymus and Theodora were beheaded. ST. NICHOLAS CATHEDRAL ORNAMENT SERIES #1 ....... image of St. Nicholas Cathedral #2 ....... image of Epiphany 24-carat gold-plate etched on brass $20 each, Limited Edition Available at the Cathedral Office, 17 E. Tarpon Ave, Tarpon Springs FL, 34689 Tel (727) 937-3540 AHEPA FISH FRY & PHILOPTOCHOS FIRST SUNDAY Please join AHEPA for its Annual Palm Sunday Fish Dinner on Palm Sunday at 11:00 am at the AHEPA Home (20 W Tarpon Ave). The $10 menu features fish, skordalia, beets, cole slaw and dessert. For tickets or more information, please call Jim Miller at (727) 243-4546. For those who cannot make it to the fish dinner, Palm Sunday is also the Philoptochos First Sunday coffee hour and Philoptochos collection for the needy. Kindly help those less fortunate by making a donation. HOLY WEEK USHERS NEEDED If you are able to volunteer to help usher during Holy Week, please contact Karen Markopulos at kkouslp@gmail.com, or (727) 485-4397 by Sunday, April 5. Please review the Holy Week schedule in the Weekly Bulletin and give the days/services during which you are able to volunteer your time to St. Nicholas. The Holy Week Usher Schedule will then be e-mailed to you. EGG DYEING & LENTEN SOUP On Holy Thursday, April 9 at 9:00 am, we will begin dyeing and preparing the red eggs in Father Tryfon Hall. Please join us. At this time we will also chop vegetables for our Lenten soup to be served on Holy Friday. In addition, if you are interested in ordering koulouria, please call our Philoptochos office and leave a message at (727) 944-3366. ANASTASI LANTERNS This Pascha, bring the Holy Light to your home safely with an Anastasi Lantern, available from St. Nicholas GOYA. Your $5 donation will help support our teen youth ministry. Please make checks payable to St. Nicholas GOYA. Lanterns will be sold on Palm Sunday. Quantities are limited and, once they are gone, you will have to wait until next Pascha to yet yours! A special ―thank you‖ to Fay's Favors of Tarpon Springs for donating the decorative ribbons. CLERGY-LAITY ASSEMBLY & PHILOPTOCHOS CONFERENCE, JUNE 24-26, 2015 Our Council is seeking stewards in good standing who would like to represent St. Nicholas at the Metropolis Clergy-Laity Conference. Registration is $400 per delegate. Deadline is May 1, 2015. Contact Soultana Kalligas at 727-937-3540 or admin1@epiphanycity.org by April 20 if interested. AUDIT COMMITTEE CHAIR NEEDED St. Nicholas seeks an Audit Committee Chair— preferably a CPA — to oversee the 2014 parish audit. Please contact Council treasurer Mike Kouremetis at 727-267-3298 as soon as possible, if you are able to assist St. Nicholas in this capacity. HOLY WEEK REMINDERS Parishioners should note there will be no Epiphany bulletin for Holy Pascha, April 12. Parishioners are also reminded that no confessions will be scheduled during Holy Week. PASCHAL SUPPLIES & DECORATIONS Parishioners are invited to contribute to help defray the cost of floral decoration and other supplies needed by our Cathedral for Holy Week. Kindly drop off your monetary gift at the parish office or call 727-9373540 to pay by credit card. PARISH CHRYSOSTOM FESTIVAL WINNERS We are very pleased to announce that two of our parish St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival participants have been selected to go on to the Metropolis SJCOF in Birmingham, Alabama. Alexandra Haralambis is representing the Western Florida Conference at the Senior level and Theodoros Motsios is at the Junior level. We are exceedingly proud of them! Please be sure to congratulate these amazing young people. CONTRIBUTION ENVELOPES All are urged to please return the Paschal contribution envelopes received in the mail as soon as possible — and, please, be generous! COME ONE, COME ALL TO ST. NICHOLAS GOYA MEETINGS! Sundays, 5:00-6:30 pm, St. Nicholas Community Center Teens aged 13-18 are invited to join us for friendship, religious teachings, dances, sports, games and more! CALENDAR 2015 April 12 - Pascha - no meeting April 19 - Party meeting - pizza and desserts May 3 - Regular meeting May 17 - Regular meeting May 31 - End of the Year Party June 19-21 - Tampa Bay GOYA Junior Olympics, St. John Church, Tampa Parents, plans are underway for a week at St. Stephen's summer camp at the Diakonia Center in Salem, South Carolina – JOIN US! Please call Theodora Kampouraki 954-478-4157 for information. SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL NEWS Graduation will be on May 17. Details TBA. SCHEDULE April 3— April 4— April 5— April 10— April 12— April 19— April 26— May 3— May 10— May 17— Lazarakia- Fr. Tryfon Hall 1:30 pm Saturday of Lazarus Divine Liturgy 9:00 am Palm Sunday-No Class. Students celebrate Liturgy with their families. Holy Friday Retreat Holy Pascha-No Class. Class Class Class Class Graduation PARISH HOUSEHOLDS PLEDGED AS OF MARCH 30, 2015 During Holy Week our Lord suffered unspeakable torture and gave His very life for our salvation. Can we stand before His Cross on Holy Thursday and follow His funeral bier on Holy Friday without pledging our support to His Church? If you are not among these over 400 households that have, please make your pledge of support today and begin making your monthly contributions to support our parish and Faith. Abbas, Omar & Shawn Abbas, Theodore & Nellie Adams, Christina Agelis, Caliope Aggeletos, Panagiota Alexiou, Lula Alvarez, Dennis & Sophie Ambeliotis, Mathew & Ruth Amorginos, Dimitrios & Maria Anastasiadis, Sotirios & Martha Andropoulos, Evan Andropoulos, Harry & DeRose Andropoulos, James & Angeline Andropoulos, Monoli Andropoulos, Nicholas Angeliadis, Gregory & Maria Angeliadis, Mercury & Diana Angelis, Thomaitsa Antonio, Theodore Apostolides, Ipatia Arfaras, Duchess Argeras-Gately, Christos & Stephanie Argeras, George & Natalie Argeras, Vasilia Argeras, Zanetos & Mary Ann Artzner, Alexandra Artzner, Nicholas & Ioanna Assimack, Basil & Niki Assimack, Kathleen Athanasatos, Anthony & Evangelia Avgoustatos, Kyriaki Bacas, Solon Bageris, Maria Bakas, Elizabeth Baker, Mary Baris, Tasso & Janet Barlas, George & Angeliki Bever, Damian & Alexis Bilirakis, Emmanuel & Maria Billiris, George & Anna Billiris, Mark & Julie Bizios, Costas & Amelia Bouchlas, Bessie Boulahanis, Georgios Bowlin, Walter & Maria Burruss, Mary Cambouris, Sam & Gloria Carassas, John & Kathy Caron, Jeffrey & Semone Chagaris, George Chagaris, Nicholas & Kalotina Chaplinsky, Anna Chaplinsky, Jr., Anthony Cheliotis, George & Harriet Christu, Nikki Chrysostomou, Chrysoulla Cladakis, Minnie Cocoris, Mary Condos, George Conkel, Robert & Paula Cooley, Terry & Frances Cosmos, Nancy Cretekos, George & Carolyn Dalakos, Theodore & Toni Damigos, Steve Daskarolis, Bill & Frances Delaportas, Louisa Demos, Kathryn Diamandis, Alyce Diamandis, Bill & Helen Dobson, Constantina Dongas, Sophia Dritsas, Harry & Stamatia Ergas, Michael & Patricia Faison, Robert & Penelope Faklis, George & Katie Fatolitis, Evelyn Fatolitis, Nicholas & Danielle Fatolitis, Orin & Sandra Fotopoulos, George & Danielle Frangos, Agiselaos Frangos, George Frangos, Theodoros & Maria Frantzis, Theodosios & Carol Galoozis, George & Sevasti Garner, Lester & Irene Georgakakis, Nick & Evelyn Georgion, Stephanie Georgoulias, Constantine & Helen Gerakios, George Giallourakis, Bill Giallourakis, Michael & Artemise Gianacakes, Demetra Gianacakes, James & Nancy Giannas, Pericles & Evy Goff, Richard & Anna Gombos, Emmanuel Gonatos, Maria Gounaris, Fr. Anastasios & Maria Gray, Katherine Gullett, Phyllis Hart, Maria Haskopoulos, Evangelia Hatton, Helen Hatzidakis, Anthony Hayden, Coula Henderson, Kenneth & Nickollet Hondros, Peter & Christine Hotalen, Martin & Elefteria Houllis, Bertha Hourdas, Jerry & Linda Huddleston, Evangeline Ikonomou, Litsa Ioannidis, Emmanuel & Anna Janakas, Ted Joanow, Sylvia Johnson, William & Sherry Kakaris, Stacy Kalavanos, Dino & Harriet Kalodoukas, Vasilios & Debra Kalos, Danny Kalouris, Gerassimos & Viola Kanellis, Niki Kapaniris, Drossos & Nicole Kapaniris, Stamatios & Evpraxia Kapodistrias, Lambros & Angeliki Kappas, Frank & Laura Karagas, Kerry & Virginia Karaphillis, Mike & Norma Karatzas, Kosta & Maria Karavokiros, Michael & Irene Karavokiros, Steve & Pam Kariofilis, Helen Kartes, Kostadinos & Alexandra Katsaras, Kaliope Katsaras, Renee Katsulos, Theophanis & Mary Kavouklis, Lazarus & Maria Kelly, Mary Katherine Kiesel, Vincent & Christine Kikis, Eleftheria Kipreos, Olga Kirkpatrick, Elsie Kissanis, Anthony & Athanasia Klimis, Constantinos & Kalotina Klimis, Efthimios & Niki Kojik, Dafina Kolianos, Peter & Phyllis Kontodiakos, John & Argie Kopacz, Joseph & Andrea Korfias, George & Stephanie Kossifidis, Johanna Kostakis, Peter & Bessie Kostopoulos, Nick & Anthoula Kotis, George & Artemis Kotronis, Demosthene Kotzamanis, Niky Koukoulakis, Maria Koulianos, Josephine Koumendouros, Irene Kouremetis, Constantino & Linda Kouremetis, Michael & Terri Kouremetis, Sevasti Kouretas, Chris & Froso Kourmoulakis, Despina Kourmoulakis, Sr., Michael & Agnes Kouros, Pantelis & Ioanna Kouros, Valantis Kouskoutis, George & Maria Koutelas, Irene Koutsourais, Manuel & Sue Krouskos, Nick & Betty Krouskos, Pantelis & Irini Kyriakou, Charles Lamanis, Angela Lambidis, Nickolas & Bessie Lambrianos, Chris & Penny Lazarek, John & Diana Leadbetter, David & Galatiani Lelekis, John & Calliope Lelekis, Jon & Lisa Lelis, Alexandra Linton Paskalakis, Flora Liounakos, Peter & Priscilla Loe, Virginia Lulias, John Lulias, Kally Lynch, J.L. & F.E. Maglis, John Maglis, Stavros & Yainara Maglis, Theofilos Magriplis, Michael & Maria Maillis, Maria Makris, Peter & Constantina Makryllos, Katerina Malatos, Vaseleko Malick, Gordon & Victoria Mandalou, George & Beverly Mangos, Charles & Joanna Manias, Kally Manias, Nikitas & Aspasia Manolis, Patricia Margaritis, Diane Marko, Albert & Khara Markonios, Sotirios & Denise Markonios, Stavros & Eleni Markopulos, Karen Markos, Anastasios & Angeline Markou, Kaliopi Matsis, Kathy Mavrakis-Mersinaj, George & Panajota Mazarakis, Donna Megaloudis, Gary Mehas, Christy Mehas, John & Angela Mehas, Katina Melandinos, Dimitrios & Georgia Miaoulis, Katina Miaoulis, Maria E. Michael, Chris & Justine Miliotis, Pantelis & Dorothy Miller, James & Christina Missos, Gregory Mitrou, Stamatina Monokandilos, Drosso Monokandilos, Stanley & Keri Monokandilos-Fillis, Irene & George Moros, Margentina Moses, Katherine Moshonas, Anthony Moshonas, Eugenia Motsios, George & Olga Mott, Jeff & Nickolette Mouratidis, Pano & Niki Moustakas, Louis & Valerie Moutsatsos, Costas & Mary Nelsen, William & Leoni Nicholas, Nick & Kathy Nichols, Nicholas & Helen Ognenovski, Vlado & Violeta Owens, Angeline Palaidis, Christopher & Geneva Panageas, Elias Panageotou, Bill & Diana Panagos, George & Olga Panaou, Frantjeskos & Maria Panson, Evangelia Panteliodis, Aglaia Panteliodis, Nikolaos Pantelis, Maria Pantelis, Nick & Sylvia Papageorgiou, John & Sophie Papavasiliou, John Papavasiliou, Katholiki Pappas, Agathi Pappas, Argie Pappas, Costas & Magdaline Pappas, George C. Pappas, Jack L. Pappas, John M. Pappas, Louis & Rosanne Pappas, Peter Pappas-Neil, Leah Paravalos, Pantelis Parr, Goldie Patatoukos, Sotiris & Katherine Patides, George Patsalides, Harry & Ana Pavlides, Stella Peperis, Zula Petalas, Haralambos Petalas, John & Bessie Petropoulos, Kostas & Teryyl Philipson, Susan Phillips, Pauline Pianese, Joseph & Yasmin Pieri, Alexandra Pilitsis, John & Lois Piskopos, Gregory & Paraskevi Planes, William Politopoulos, Theodore Pondakos, Manuel & Sylvia Poulakidas, Athanasios Poulakidas, Christina Poulakidas, Eleni Poulakidas, Panos & Evangelia Poulakidas, Theohari Poullas, Stavros & Mary Prodromitis, Lia Protos, Anita Pseftelis, Katerina Pseftelis, Kosta Pseftelis, Maria Pseftelis, Vasilis & Kaliope Psilakis, Michael & Ekaterini Psiropoulos, George & Frieda Pyros, Andrew Riefner, Martin & Barbara Rigas, Christina Rigas, Evangeline Rigas, James & Nitsa Rigas, Stratos & Maria Rigopoulos, Dimitrios & Eleftheria Roen, William & Mary Rondeau, Jay & Chris Rondeau, Michele Sakellarides, John & Gloria Sakelson, James Sakelson, William Samarkos, Charles & Ann Samarkos, Mary Samartzis, Nicoleta Rania Sarantis, Maria Saratsopoulou, Maria Saravanos, Anthony & MaryAnn Saravanos, George & Maria Saros-Kovalcik, Donald & Nickoletta Savas, Emmanuel Savidakis, Fredericos & Ourania Savopoulos, Stavros & Tina Schlemmer, Anna Scopelitis, Argyro Sheeks, Michael & Sophia Shoemaker, James & Catherine Shontz, Michael & Alexandra Sifneos, John & Sonia Sisois, Costas & Niki Skandaliaris, Anargiros & Lora Skoutelis, Mike & Irene Smalios, George & Athina Smalios, Konstadinos & Mary Smalis, Kosmas & Maria Smith, E. 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Holy Week Journey Through Service Holy Week Book $7.00 $25 Follow Christ and Original the Church Greek text through each with the modstage of Holy ern English Week – from Sattranslation on urday of opposing Lazarus to the pages. Available in the Agape Vespers service. bookstore and in the narthex. The Story of Easter $7.00 A classic bestseller is unsurpassed as an introduction to the significance of Pascha for ages 2-5. A large selection of other children’s books and activities is available to prepare our young Orthodox Christians for their journey to Pascha. My Book of Holy Week $10.00 This children’s coloring/activity book for ages 5+ from Greece connects the final days of Christ’s earthly life and His Resurrection with the Church’s services, sacraments, and traditions. Twenty-four fun -filled informative pages with explanations in both Greek and English of important events from Saturday of Lazarus to the Resurrection. 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