May 2015 Newsletter - Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation
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May 2015 Newsletter - Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation
THE GREEK ORTHODOX May 2015 CHRIST IS RISEN! CATHEDRAL OF THE ANNUNCIATION Parish Newsletter Cathedral Staff Archimandrite Constantine Moralis Presiding Priest dmoralis@goannun.org Andreas G. Houpos Pastoral Assistant ahoupos@goannun.org Lucy G. Hagopian Business Administrator lhagopian@goannun.org 24 West Preston Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Beloved in Christ, 410-727-1831 FAX 410-727-7602 CHRIST IS RISEN! www.goannun.org The publishing of our Annunciation Cathedral Parish Newsletter is offered when our City of Baltimore is in difficult times. You are asked to offer this prayer that God will enlighten all. As of the writing of this, your Cathedral continues to stand tall as an anchor in Baltimore City, as a shining example of faith. You will be called upon to help during these times. With blessings in the Risen Lord, Father Dean GOYA NEWS The next GOYA meeting will be held on Friday, May 1, at 6:30 p.m., in the Youth Room. At that time, election of officers will be held for the coming year. For information or to make nominations, email annungoya@verizon.net. DAY SPONSORSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sharkey have chosen May 7, as their Stewardship Sponsor Day, in honor of and for the continued well being of the Sharkey, Maistros, Bournousousis and DiBiasi Families. SACRAMENTAL WINE The sacramental wine for the month of May is offered to the glory of God and in loving memory of Savvas Sarris. This gift is donated by his wife, Irene, children and grandchildren. We extend our sincere appreciation to HarSCHOLARSHIPS ry and Nicky Sharkey for their continued Our GOYAns will participate in the Sts. The Lord Baltimore Chapter No. 364 Order support. Constantine & Helen, Annapolis, basketof AHEPA 2015 Scholarship applications ball tournament on May 2 – 3. We also have an anonymous Stewardship are available from the Cathedral office. Day Sponsor for May 6. Anyone wishing You may also download an electronic copy On Sunday May 10, GOYA will host the to select a Stewardship Sponsor Day may from the website www.ahepa364.org. community coffee hour in honor of Moth- contact the Cathedral office, 410-727ers Day. The Order of AHEPA Worthington Chapter 1831. #30 scholarships will soon be available and The GOYA end-of-year party will be held STABILIZATION of PRESTON may be picked up from the Cathedral ofat the home of Mr. & Mrs. Konstantine STREET PROPERTIES fice. Mallas, 920 Hillstead Drive, Lutherville, The Special Parish Assembly recently votMD, on Sunday, May 24. Please email an- ed to stabilize our vacant Preston Street Applications for the United Chios Societies nungoya@verizon.net, for additional infor- properties adjacent to the AOC. The pro- of Baltimore are available in the Cathedral mation. ject will begin in late summer. There is an office for high school graduates and graduimmediate critical need for financial sup- ate students. OCF port to cover the estimated $100,000 cost. Area college and college-aged students are It is also requested, if you need a letter of invited to the Cathedral for dinner and dis- We invite all parishioners to help with this recommendation from Father Dean, contact cussion on Monday, May 4, at 7:00 p.m. project. Tax-deductible donations may be the Cathedral office, 410-727-1831. Your RSVP to ahoupos@goannun.org, by Friday made to “Preston Properties Stabilization.” request must be received two weeks prior May 1. This will be the final dinner/ For online gifts the giving category is— to the due date. discussion of the academic year. “Preston Properties Stabilization”—and can AHEPA CONVENTION be paid with a credit card. Many thanks to our Philoptochos, that has District 3 Convention in Baltimore from generously provided the meals for these Visit our website, www.goannun.org. We May 15 – 17, 2015. This is the first time gatherings! are grateful to those who have already we will be including District 4 Chapters made a commitment. Our total to-date from Pennsylvania, in addition to our own District #3 Chapters from Maryland, DisHIGH SCHOOL and raised is $5,200.00. trict of Columbia, Virginia and North CaroCOLLEGE GRADUATES Call or email the Cathedral office, 410-727- GREEK FESTIVAL lina. This is a wonderful opportunity for 1831, or contact Lucy, lhagopi- CHAIR(S) NEEDED AHEPANs, Maids of Athena, Daughters of an@goannun.org, if you or your child are Currently, we do not have a chair(s) for the Penelope and Sons of Pericles to become graduating from high school or college. Greek Festival which is scheduled for No- re-engaged in Hellenic life and the positive Graduate/Scholarship Sunday is May 10, vember 6, 7 and 8, 2015. As discussed at impact they make on our community and 2015. Include a brief bio and picture with the Special Parish Assembly on March 29, our culture. your e-mail. the festival provides approximately $65,000 to the Cathedral's operating budg- Activities will include a crab feast at JimARCHDIOCESE NEWS et. The proceeds are an integral contribu- my’s Seafood on May 15, and a banquet at Ministry Updates is a series of videos that tion to the annual budget. Please consider Columbus Gardens on May 16. AHEPANs highlights the work of the Archdiocesan taking on this most important project. Con- and Daughters will gather in the Cathedral Ministries and its institutions. This project tact Roann Voultepsis, 410-979-7963, ro- on Sunday, May 17, for an Artoclasia and comes to you from the Department of Ad- anntsakalas@gmail.com, for information. Memorial Service. ministration in association with Greek Orthodox Telecommunications. For additional information, you may conTALENT SHOW Introducing Annunciation's Got Talent! tact Peter Sourlis, 410-967-0053, or Bill The Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Can you sing? Can you dance? Can you Bond, 410-913-2350. Endowment Fund has graciously afforded tell jokes? Do you have a hidden talent? this wonderful opportunity to produce these All are welcome to attend and perform at RESOURCES for YOUNG ADULTS necessary updates that will inspire and of- this church-wide talent show. Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ fer a greater appreciation of what our Arch- Sunday, May 17, in the Father Constantine GOAyoungadults; Twitter: https:// diocese offers the Faithful, as well as the M. Monios Hall, following the Divine Lit- twitter.com/GOA_YoungAdults; and Instaworld at large. To learn more, about this urgy. If you would like to participate, gram: http://instagram.com/ exciting ministry, go to www.goarch.org. please email Andrew Koronios, acko- goa_youngadults. ronios@gmail.com. GREEK SCHOOL EXETASIS We will be honoring our Greek School Graduates on Sunday, May 31, after Liturgy. Our Greek School program has over 100 children enrolled. We are very proud of our staff and children for their achievements. CHOIR NOTES Christos Anesti! It has been an awe inspiring musical journey from Lent to Pascha. Our magnificent hymns carry a rich heritage of Byzantine melodies, theological concepts and poetic expressions interwoven to We are in need of Greek language teach- convey messages about our faith. ers for our afternoon Greek School. Those interested may contact Fotini We began with the Salutations to the Garefalakis, the Principal, fgarefala- Virgin Mary (Heretismi Services) with kis@gmail.com, or 443-939-8609. The the many talented choir members singing new Greek School year begins Friday, solos on these Friday night services in which praises devoted to the Mother of September 4, 2015. God were sung. GOLDEN AGE CLUB UPDATE The Golden Age Club Annual Pot Luck Luncheon on Friday, April 17, was well attended. The Club hosted the Annunciation Senior Center participants and staff. Forty-eight club members and Senior Center guests enjoyed the delicious side dishes, main dishes and desserts brought for our luncheon. Many thanks to all who contributed and attended. One of the most beautiful and breathtaking hymns of Holy Tuesday night is the “Hymn of Cassiane,” which is a musical high point of this service. This hymn was so beautifully and inspiringly sung by the choir and featured our own Faye Hayes as soloist. She is a dedicated choir member for over 33 years and is our choir president. Faye possesses an exceptional soprano voice, and her uplifting and beautiful singing of this hymn, arranged Due to scheduling conflicts, there will be by the late and beloved Presbytera Anna no Golden Age Club meeting in Gallos, was truly a heavenly experience. May. Our regular meetings will resume Our journey culminated with the Resurin the Fall. rection Service featuring the hymns Our tentative schedule for 2015 is as “Defte Lavete Fos,” (Come Ye And Receive the Light), “Tin Anastasin follows: Soul,” (Angels in Heaven Praise your “Christos AnesSunday, September 20, 2015 – General Resurrection), and ti,” (Christ is Risen). May God grant our Meeting – AHEPA Room exceptional volunteer singers and devout Sunday, October 18, 2015 – General Greek Orthodox Christians many healthy Meeting – AHEPA Room years so they may continue in their choir Sunday, November 15, 2015 – General ministry singing praises to Him. Meeting – AHEPA Room CYC This year’s CYC Camp is taking place from July 20 – 24, at Camp Wo-Me-To in Jarrettsville, MD. Registration fee is $495.00 per child, if registered by July 10. Those who register by May 15 will pay a discounted rate of $425.00. Register as soon as possible, as there is a limited number of spaces available. This year promises to be a great camp filled with plenty of summer fun with friends in an environment of spiritual development and education. Contact Father Dean, dmoralis@goannun.org, or Andreas Houpos, ahoupos@goannun.org. REBUILDING of ST. NICHOLAS at the WORLD TRADE CENTER Our sincere appreciation is extended to all our devoted parishioners who have so graciously donated to the rebuilding of Saint Nicholas Shrine at the World Trade Center, in New York. Through your generous contributions, you have enabled the humble church of Saint Nicholas, that stood for nearly a century, destroyed on September 11, 2001, to be a beacon of hope to the world. As of this newsletter, we have received $11,950.00 in donations from our parishioners. We thank them for their generosity and commitment to this worthy endeavor. For those who have not yet contributed, it is not too late to do so. You may mail your check, payable to the Cathedral. Write “St. Nicholas” on the memo line. Listed below is the additional name of those who have contributed since our last report. Mrs. Peggy D. Werner You will see many faces in the choir Monday, December 7, 2015 – Christmas which have not been seen for quite a ———————————————— Luncheon – Ikaros Restaurant while, as our college students return ST. THEODORE’S FESTIVAL home and sing with us. They began as If you are 55 years of age and are not a teenagers in the choir and developed a LANHAM, MD Join in the activities at St. Theodore’s Golden Age Club member, but are in- love for our Orthodox music. Greek Festival on May 15, 16 and 17, terested in becoming one, call Diane from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Festival Homberg, 410-761-7804. Yearly dues By singing in the choir, the Liturgy be- After Hours Party Greek Taverna Night came much more understandable and are $5.00 per person. on Saturday, May 16, from 10:00 p.m. to alive for them. We are blessed with 2:00 a.m. Tickets are $20.00 and inmany talented musical teenagers in our HELP US REDUCE OUR cludes one free drink. parish. Encourage your young person to CARBON FOOTPRINT!! If you are able to receive Cathedral become a member of the choir. Please St. Theodore’s is located at 7101 Cipricommunications electronically, send contact our choir director, Fifi Nichols, ano Road, Lanham MD. For directions an email to dmoralis@goannun.org, fnichols1@verizon.net, 410-792-7332, and additional information, go to type ‘subscribe’ and your name in the for further information. www.sttheodores.org. Please lend your support to this worthy endeavor. subject line. May 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Indicates Fast Day 3 4 Hellenic Heritage Museum Committee presents Tony Pann, at the AOC, immediately following the Divine Liturgy 7:00 PM OCF dinner at the Cathedral 10 5 11 12 Graduate/Scholarship Sunday GOYA Mother’s Day Celebration 18 19 AHEPA/Daughters of Penelope Artoclasia and Memorial 6:30 PM Parish Council meeting, Cathedral Board Room Saturday 1 2 5:00 PM Greek School 6:30 PM GOYA meeting/elections, in the Youth Room 11:30 AM Philoptochos General meeting/ luncheon and elections at Pappas Restaurant, Parkville, MD 6 7 8 9 6:30 PM Philoptochos Board meeting, at the AOC 6:30 PM Adult Greek Language Program 5:00 PM Greek School 6:30 PM PTO meeting/ elections 10:00 AM Evangelakia dance practice, in the Father Constantine M. Monios Hall 7:45 PM Greek School Faculty meeting 10:00 AM Loaves and Fishes 13 14 15 16 6:00 PM CYC Camp meeting, in the Board Room 1:00 PM Opening Ceremonies for the AHEPA Convention, Radisson, in Timonium, MD 5:00 PM Greek School 10:00 AM Evangelakia dance practice, in the Father Constantine M. Monios Hall 6:30 PM Missions meeting, at the Cathedral 17 Friday 6:30 PM Adult Greek Language Program 10:30 AM Hellenic Heritage Museum meeting, in the Board Room 20 21 22 23 7:00 PM Great Vespers at Sts. Constantine & Helen, in Annapolis 9:00 AM Orthros, 10:00 AM Divine Liturgy Feast of the Ascension and Sts. Constantine and Helen, Chapel 5:00 PM Greek School 10:00 AM Evangelakia dance practice, in the Father Constantine M. Monios Hall Talent Show, in the Father Constantine M. Monios Hall 6:30 PM Adult Greek Language Program HOLY WEEK—SEE FRONT PAGE FOR SCHEDULE 7:00 PM Women’s Guild Board meeting 24 25 26 GOYA End-of-Year Party at the Mallas home 9:15AM Orthros Memorial Day, at the Cemetery Chapel of the Holy Resurrection. 10:00 AM Divine Liturgy 27 28 29 30 6:30 PM Adult Greek Language Program 5:00 PM Greek School 9:00 AM Orthros, Saturday of Souls, Cemetery Chapel of the Holy Resurrection 10:00 AM Divine Liturgy 31 FEAST OF PENTECOST Greek School Exetasis Looking for a Christ Centered Church? We are not Jewish- but we are Orthodox We are not Roman- but we are Catholic We are not Protestants-but the Bible came from us We are not Denominational-we are pre-denominational Get to know the original. Come worship with us! WOMEN’S GUILD REVIEW It was a busy month in April beginning with a 60 th Anniversary celebration and blessing on Sunday, April 19, honoring all the Presidents and Board members (past and present). Wearing “Hats and Gloves,” the Guild women "tipped their hats" in thanks to all the scores of dynamic Cathedral women who have given freely of their time and talents with the dedicated support from the Cathedral community for sixty years! Following the Divine Liturgy, there was a gathering at Christopher Daniel's for Sunday brunch. Nancy Pappas and Melody Simmons were co-chairpersons. On Friday, April 24, the Women's Guild hosted a sold-out private pre-opening tour of the annual Baltimore Symphony Associates Decorators' Show House "Oak Acre" at 4309 North Charles Street in Guilford. A reception was held after the tour of the beautifully decorated home. Frances Apostolo and Angelique Pefinis-Newport were co-chairpersons. On Sunday, June 7, the Women's Guild has reserved 20 front center orchestra tickets for the 2:00 p.m. matinee of the Center Stage "W orld Premier", Marley, an or iginal musical based on the life and music of Bob Marley. The tickets are $60.00 and will include a drink ticket at intermission. There will be lunch available at Sascha's on the mezzanine level of Center Stage before the premier performance. Reservations are being taken by Melody Simmons, melli57@aol.com, for this limited seating event. The June General Tea/Meeting has been re-scheduled for Saturday, June 20, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at the home of Valerie Androutsopoulos, 3 North Beechwood Avenue, in Catonsville. This meeting and lunch is open to all women members of the Cathedral. A voting quorum of 25 is required. Projects will be presented for approval. In addition, the new 20152016 Officers and Board will be presented at the Tea. The Women's Guild is thrilled to confirm its Cultural and Culinary Tour to Istanbul and the Peloponnese with the dynamic Greek chef, Diane Kochilas, is on schedule for September 1426, 2015. A wonderful group is "on board" to share the sights and sounds of Mediterranean cuisine and culture. The tour is booked, but there are a few openings still available. Contact Pam Stevens, pamelastevens1225@gmail.com, for information. GOYA at Saint Katherine’s Basketball Tournament PHILOPTOCHOS NEWS Philoptochos would like to thank the families who have generously contributed to the scholarships that we will be presenting on May 10, Graduate/Scholarship Sunday. Your generosity has enabled us to help many more students meet the increasing costs of a college education. We wish all of our new graduates much success in the future. Please join Philoptochos for its Spring General meeting on Saturday, May 2, at 11:30 a.m., at the Pappas Restaurant, in Parkville. Dean Triantafilou, CEO of the International Orthodox Christian Charities, will be our guest speaker and we will also hold elections for the 2015 — 2017 Board. For details and reservations, contact Pat Bartsocas, bartsocaspat@hotmail.com, Alice Ioannou, 410-560-5738, or Fifi Nichols, fnichols1@verizon.net. We will have our last Loaves and Fishes this year on Saturday, May 9, starting at 10:00 a.m., in the Father Constantine M. Monios Hall. If you have not yet joined us to make meals for the hungry, now is the time! National Philoptochos has a new Feed the Hungry initiative and we were pleased to inform them that we have been meeting the goals set for chapters for over 10 years now! Please mark your calendars for our Annual Penny Frankos Memorial Quiltathon to be held on Saturday, June 6, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., in the Father Constantine M. Monios Hall. Even if you can only join us for an hour, your help will contribute to the beautiful baby quilts we donate to needy children. If you can tie a knot, you can make a difference. Start collecting those Second Hand Treasures for our annual yard sale to be held August 21 — 23. Information as to when we will be accepting donations will be forthcoming. Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of our community, this has been an extremely successful event in the past. What is the Point of Pentecost? Andreas Houpos, Pastoral Assistant What do we know about the Feast of Pentecost? First of all, what’s in a name? The word “Pentecost” simply means “fifty days.” So, what? If one were asked “What is the meaning of Pentecost?” one might respond, “It is the celebration of when the Holy Spirit appeared to the disciples of Christ fifty days after His Resurrection.” Well, this response is accurate, in that it describes a particular event. But, there is much deeper significance to the feast of Pentecost than a certain number of days. In the story of Pentecost, which is found in the second chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, we read: “When the day of Pentecost came. . .” (2:1a). This means that something called “Pentecost” already existed. So, that makes the definition in the previous paragraph problematic, because the definition for “Pentecost” cannot then simply be “the appearance of the Holy Spirit fifty days after Pascha.” Pentecost, it turns out, is the name the Hellenistic (that is, Greek-speaking) Jews had given to one of their ancient feasts. Jewish Pentecost (Shavuot) is a celebration of God’s gift of the Law to Moses upon Mt. Sinai. As the Jews’ flight from Egypt is marked by Passover, Pentecost, celebrated fifty days later, marks Israel’s becoming the people of God. Perhaps now we might start to get a sense of the deeper significance of the feast we call “Pentecost.” Just as Moses led the Jews out of Egyptian slavery, which is celebrated by Passover (Hebrew: Pesach; Greek: Pascha), we as Christians celebrate Christ’s Passover, which has brought us out of slavery to sin and death, to the possibility of forgiveness and everlasting life. And, just as the Hebrews observe, fifty days after Passover, God’s giving of the Law to His people, it was on this day of celebration that God sent the Holy Spirit upon the Church. When we step back and see the greater picture, we understand that Pentecost does not just mean “fifty days,” but it is a powerful sign of the fulfillment of God’s Law in Jesus Christ with the seal of the Holy Spirit. Furthermore, it is also a powerful sign to us of the great privilege and responsibility we have as Christians. If you read the Old Testament, one of the recurring themes is Israel’s rejection of God and His commandments. Over and over again, Israel turned away from God, either by worshiping idols, or by relying on their own cleverness to try and solve problems or to gain worldly power. And, over and over again, they would incur the wrath of God. Now that Christ has come, and the New Israel (i.e., the Church) has been established, those of us who are baptized, chrismated Christians must look at how we live our lives: Do we walk the straight and narrow path to follow God’s commandments and to honor Christ? Or do we resemble the stubborn and adulterous Israelites who did not mature spiritually, but remained spiritually childish? Our celebration of Pentecost is a reminder to us that God has called us to spiritual maturity in Christ. There are no more excuses. As we chant immediately after receiving Holy Communion: “We have seen the true light, we have received the heavenly Spirit, we have found the true Faith, worshiping the Undivided Trinity, for the Trinity has saved us.” Let’s live up to our calling and to the words we say about God and what He has done for us! ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ An Orthodox Christian Prayer for Peace Almighty God and Creator, You are the Father of all people on the earth. Guide, I pray, all the nations and their leaders in the ways of justice and peace. Protect us from the evils of injustice, prejudice, exploitation, conflict and war. Help us to put away mistrust, bitterness and hatred. Lead us to find peace, respect and freedom. Unite us in the making and sharing of tools of peace against ignorance, poverty, disease and oppression. Grant that we may grow in harmony and friendship as brothers and sisters created in Your image, to Your honor and praise. Amen. STEWARDSHIP The Stewardship program provides nearly 80% of the revenue necessary to maintain the Cathedral programs. The Cathedral budget is carefully prepared by the Parish Council and reviewed and approved by the Parish Assembly. Your financial support is critical throughout the entire year to help us minister to our faithful. Help our community become 100% Stewardship based and continue to do the work of Christ. We, who are involved with the life of the Church and our Christian faith, are given the responsibility to sustain and preserve our faith both for ourselves and for the faithful who one day will be part of our worshipping community. If you need a 2015 pledge card, please call the Cathedral office, 410-727-1831, and one will be mailed to you. Pledge cards are also available from the Cathedral office or at the Pangari. As of April 25, we have received 444 pledge cards for a total of $508,119.00 pledged. Listed below are names of parishioners who have recently submitted their pledge cards. Mrs. Ourania A. Abbas M/M Ector Alexandratos Mrs. Anna P. Alexis Ms. Niki J. Alexis Mrs. Mary L. Angelaras Mrs. Athena Antonis Mrs. Nancy Asimakes M/M Kostas Astifidis Miss Anastasia August Ms. Nicolette Ballas Mr. Hercules Barberis M/M Terry Barberis Mrs. Joanne Bare M/M John Bartsocas M/M Chris Bennett M/M James Biagioli M/M Timothy Boia Mrs. Chrisanthe Bouyoucas M/M Kosta Bouyoukas M/M Jonathan Boyer M/M John Bratsakis M/M David Brock Mr. Don Brooks Mrs. Kiki Burgan Ms. Jeri Cauthorn Mrs. Linda Chios M/M Andrew J. A. Chriss M/M Achilles Cocoros Mrs. Despina Coroneos M/M Elia Cossis Mrs. Maria Courpas M/M Arthur Daidakis D/M Christopher de Borja M/M Phineas Deford M/M Thomas Delise M/M Nicholas Del Pizzo M/M Daniel Demopulos D/M Nicholas Dezes Mrs. Rita Diacumakos Mr. Michael P. Donnelly Mrs. Jeanette Drosinos M/M Vasilis Fellas Mr. James G. Flizanes Mr. Konstant G. Fotis M/D Constantine Frangakis Ms. Elizabeth Gabriel M/M Pericles Galanakis Mr. Harris J. George Mrs. Stella George M/M Jim Georges D/M Paul German Miss Stephanie Geyer M/M Anastasios Giannakis M/M Alexander Hajimihalis Mr. Dimitri Hajimihalis M/M Nicholas Hardee M/M Christopher Helmuth Mrs. Esther Heras Mr. Charles W. Hicks M/M Warren Hobbs M/M Ron Hogle Mrs. Helen Hollingsworth M/M Elias Houliaras M/M Andreas G. Houpos M/M James Howard M/M Larry Jenkins M/M Mark T. Jensen M/M Steve Karabelas D/M Avraam C. Karas Mr. Steve Karas Mrs. Katherine Karavedas Mr. Diamond Kimos Mrs. Dina Mallis Klicos Miss Zaharoula Kokinos M/M Harry Kokkinakos Mrs. Stacy Kosmides Mrs. Cresy Kostis M/M Dennis Koulatsos Mrs. Georgia Lambrinos Miss Anastasia Lambropoulos M/M James Larentzos M/M John Leos M/M James Lillie M/M Lawrence J. Link Ms. Carlie Locklear Mrs. Dorothy Lykos M/M Xenophon Maglaras Mrs. Evangelia Maheridis Ms. Christina Makris M/M Christopher Maistros Mr. Harry B. Marcoplos M/M Spiros Marvelis M/M Demetrios Matsakis Mrs. Claudia N. McBrien M/M M. Joseph McKenny, Jr. M/M Robert Merrifield M/M George Mexis M/M Russell C. Meyers Mrs. Helen Morekas Mr. Robert Morris D/D Anthony Narlis M/M Epaminondas Narlis Mrs. Nitsa Nicholas Ms. Lia Nichols/ Mr. Chris Reamy Mrs. Estelle Nicolet M/M Steven Nichols M/M David Oliphant M/M Erik Oosterwijk M/M Evan Padousis Miss Katherine Panagakos M/M Vasilis Panageotou Mrs. Dottie Panos Mr. Spyridon Papadimas M/M James Pappas Mrs. Mary Peltsemes M/M George Petasis Mr. George Petrocheilos Mr. Nicholas J. Pistolas Ms. Angeline Polites Mrs. Chrysoula Ponticas D/M Iraklis Pozios M/M Ernest Rafailides M/M Thomas Rafailides M/M Matthew Rakentzes M/M Dimitrios Roros M/M Isidoros G. Roros D/M Constantine Sakles M/M Steve Salisbury M/M Gerard Schweiger M/M Antonios Seas Mrs. Despa Sfakianos M/M George Sfakianoudis Mr. James Sfekas M/M Angelo Sfondiles Ms. Melody Simmons/ Mr. Michael Brown Mr. Emmanuel M. Skevofilax M/M Michael Skevofilax M/M Harry Sharkey M/M Sean Smith M/M Alex Solomotis D/M Gregory Sophocleus M/M Sophoclis J. Sophocleus M/M Thomas Sotirelis M/M George Steven Stamas M/M Steven Stamatakos M/M Constantine Stavrides Ms. Pamela A. Stevens Mrs. Georgia Stratakis M/M Sotirios Strumpis M/M Christopher Swanson Ms. Helen Tangires Mrs. Vanessa Telis Mrs. Chrisanthy Theodorou M/M Dimitrios Topaltzas Mr. James Tsakalas M/M Nick Tsonis M/M James Tsouvalos Ms. Rita Turc-LaBar D/M Thomas Tzomides M/M Theodoros Vlahoyiannis M/M Joseph Werner M/M Daniel Wiles M/M Gerald R. Zavage Saturday of Lazarus Golden Age Club Pot Luck Luncheon Egg Hunt on Pascha Visit of His Eminence Metropolitan Evangelos of New Jersey Photograph of Congregation taken on Palm Sunday 2015 Senior Center Assisting with preparations for Holy Week and Pascha Image from the Baltimore Sun from Great and Holy Friday Decorating the Kouvouklion for Good Friday The Paschal Sermon of Saint John Chrysostom If any man be devout and loveth God, let him enjoy this fair and radiant triumphal feast! If any man be a wise servant, let him rejoicing enter into the joy of his Lord. If any have labored long in fasting, let him now receive his recompense. If any have wrought from the first hour, let him today receive his just reward. If any have come at the third hour, let him with thankfulness keep the feast. If any have arrived at the sixth hour, let him have no misgivings; because he shall in nowise be deprived therefore. If any have delayed until the ninth hour, let him draw near, fearing nothing. And if any have tarried even until the eleventh hour, let him, also, be not alarmed at his tardiness. fatted; let no one go hungry away. Enjoy ye all the feast of faith; receive ye all the riches of loving-kindness. Let no one bewail his poverty, for the universal Kingdom has been revealed. Let no one weep for his iniquities, for pardon has shown forth from the grave. Let no one fear death, for the Savior's death has set us free. He that was held prisoner of it has annihilated it. By descending into Hell, He made Hell captive. He embittered it when it tasted of His flesh. And Isaiah, foretelling this, did cry: “Hell,” said he, “was embittered when it encountered Thee in the lower regions. It was embittered, for it was abolished. It was embittered, for it was mocked. It was embittered, for it was slain. It was embittered, for it was overthrown. It was embittered, for it was fettered in chains. It took a body, and met God face to face. It took earth, and encountered Heaven. It took that which was seen, and fell upon the unseen. O Death, where is thy sting? O Hades, where is thy victory?” For the Lord, who is jealous of his honor, will accept the last even as the first. He giveth rest unto him who cometh at the eleventh hour, even as unto him who hath wrought from the first hour. And He showeth mercy upon the last, and careth for the first; and to the one He giveth, and upon the other He bestoweth gifts. And He both accepteth the deeds, and welcometh the intention, and honors the acts and prais- Christ is risen, and thou art overthrown! Christ is risen, and the demons are fallen! Christ is risen, and the angels rejoice! Christ is risen, es the offering. and life reigns! Christ is risen, and not one dead remains in the grave. Wherefore, enter ye all into the joy of your Lord; receive your reward, both the first, and likewise the second. You rich and poor together, For Christ, being risen from the dead, is become the first-fruits of hold high festival! You sober and you heedless, honor the day! Re- those who have fallen asleep. To Him be glory and dominion unto joice today, both you who have fasted and you who have disregarded ages of ages. the fast. The table is full-laden; feast ye all sumptuously. The calf is Greek Independence Day Parade 2015 Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation 4 eett rretton ttreet Baltimore, Maryland NOTICE OF trRING rARItH AttEMBLY May 1, 2015 Dear Parishioners, You are invited to attend the Spring Parish Assembly to be held Sunday, June 14, 2015, at the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy, in the AHEPA Room, at 12:00 p.m. Registration of members will take place at that time. Copies of the Minutes of the Fall Parish Assembly and the Special Parish Assembly are available from the Cathedral office. AGENDA Opening Prayer 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Election of Parish Assembly Officers—Chairperson and Vice Chairperson Reading of Minutes of the Fall Parish Assembly, December 14, 2014 and Special Parish Assembly, March 29, 2015 Message by Father Constantine Moralis Pastoral Assistant’s Report, Andreas G. Houpos Parish Council President’s Report, Roann Voultepsis Treasurer’s Report, Dimitrios Topaltzas Capital Campaign Report, Roann Voultepsis Election of Nominating and Election Committee Old Business/New Business Closing Prayer Under the Uniform Parish Regulations, (Article 31, Section 2) no tice o f a Parish Assem bly shall be m ailed to all Parishioners in good standing at least ten (10) days prior to the Assembly and shall include the agenda. The agenda shall be prepared by the Priest and the Parish Council, and the agenda shall include all items to be discussed at the Assembly. Under the Uniform Parish Regulations (Article 31, Section 3) a Parish Assem bly co nsists o f p arishio ners in go od standing of the Parish who have met their stewardship obligations to the Parish in accordance with the Parish Bylaws. A person whose name appears on the Stewardship rolls, but who is in arrears in the payment of his/her stewardship obligations, may take part in the Parish Assembly by meeting such stewardship obligations on or before the date of the meeting. If a Parishioner is delinquent for more than the current calendar year, he or she may vote at the Parish Assembly only after that parishioner has met the unfilled stewardship financial obligations at least thirty (30) days before the Parish Assembly. New parishioners may exercise their vote at Parish Assemblies if they have been parishioners in good standing for at least three months. The Priest shall be a nonvoting participant of the Parish Assembly. The Parish Assembly is the place where you can help make the decisions which will affect and guide the continuing progress and well-being of our Parish and Cathedral. Roann Voultepsis Archimandrite Constantine Moralis James Kokorelis Roann Voultepsis Parish Council President Archimandrite Constantine Moralis Presiding Priest James Kokorelis Secretary Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Baltimore, MD Permit NO. 632 The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation 24 West Preston Street at Maryland Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21201-5700 Time Sensitive Material PLEASE DELIVER PROMPTLY MEMORIAL SERVICES AT CEMETERY MAY 25, 2015 On Monday, May 25, the Greek Orthodox community will observe Memorial Day with a Divine Liturgy and Memorial Service at the Greek Orthodox Cemetery on Windsor Mill Road, beginning at 9:15 a.m., Orthros; 10:00 a.m., Divine Liturgy. Please write the names of those whom you wish to commemorate in the space below and send to the Cathedral office. ___________________________________ ______________________________ ___________________________________ ______________________________ ___________________________________ ______________________________ ___________________________________ ______________________________ ___________________________________ ______________________________ ___________________________________ ______________________________ ___________________________________ ______________________________ ___________________________________ ______________________________