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IN THIS ISSUE:
Great Lent and Its
Opportunitites 1
Liturgical Schedule 2
Parish Registry 2
Ministries and
Organizations 4
Faith In Action 5
News and Notes 6
Stewardship 9
Calendar 11
The True Vine is a monthly
publication with special editions of
The Annunciation Greek Orthodox
Church 500 Belmonte Park North
Dayton, OH 45405-4797
THE TRUE VINEThe Monthly Newsletter of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Dayton, Ohio
MARCH 2014 VOLUME 10 ISSUE 7
Great Lent and Its Opportunities
By Monk Moses the Athonite
The period before Pascha which we are going through
gives birth, or should give birth, to a special feeling
within us. The most beautiful and solemn hymnography
of this period, the many liturgical occasions, and the
lenten fast are calling us to assemble ourselves. To
stoop within us, to figure out our problems, to self-
evaluate towards a sincere repentance.
Many people do not want to acknowledge the meaning
of these days, continuing along in their monotonouslife. Although they say life is tiring them, they do not
take one step towards an essential change.
They do strict diets, but they don't fast.
They go to psychologists, and sit in front of the television for hours, but they don't go to a
confessor nor to church.
People today do not want to give, but only to get, without toil or personal sacrifice. We are
afraid to look ourselves in the eyes. We systematically avoid this, causing anxiety within
ourselves.
Great Lent works like an X-Ray machine, like a photographic camera, like a mirror. Somehow
we consider it repulsive, because it reveals our hidden reality.
Todays spirit of consumerism, comfort and pride leaves man a prisoner of the many
unnecessary things that have filled his life. Great Lent is a halt to this routine and a
transfiguration. A prayer said in the divine services during this entire period hundreds of
times, written by Ephraim the Syrian, urges us to abandon sloth, curiosity, love of power and idle talk and gain wisdom, humilty,
patience and love. This beautiful and meaningful prayer ends by asking God: "Grant me to see my own faults and not to judge my
brother." That is, to abandon gossip, over-analyzing, and the strict and continuous judgement of others, and to turn within
ourselves, correcting our own mistakes.
Great Lent wants us to focus on ourselves and contribute to the healing of our spiritual diseases, which darken our minds and
make our lives difficult and bitter.
If we reach this self-knowledge and repentance, then Great Lent will not be a gloomy and barren time for us, or a simple time to
fulfill our "moral duties", but an opportunity to soften our hardened hearts, which will lead us to the love for people and the love
for God.
Excessive rationalizing of the difficult times we live in, strives to keep us away from everything mystical, hesychastic, sacred,
mysterious, supra-logical and supernatural. The result of this state has come to light. Everywhere there is melancholy and despair
reigns, afflicting many. It is time to see from the depth of our hearts that we have become estranged, and the time is ripe to
return to the cradle of Crucified Love. Continued on Pg. 2
MARK YOUR CALENDARS:
SPRING PARISH ASSEMBLY
SUNDAY MARCH 9TH
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Parish Registry
BAPTISMS
Neophyte: Delina Mahder (Abrhet)Father: Abraham MahderMother: Senait M. GebruGodparent: Nebiat TesfayDate: Feb. 22, 2014
FUNERAL
+Theodora Manavis
February 3, 2014
Memorials In March
March 2nd Memorial of all theDeparted Ahepans andDaughters of Penelope
March 2nd +Maria D. Gersos+Katherine Bacas+George Bacas
March 9th
+Theodora Manavis+Thelma Vlachos
Liturgical Calendar for March
Matins 8:30 am Divine Liturgy 9:30 am
Sat. 1st 2nd Saturday of Souls (9:30 am Divine Liturgy w/Memorial)
Sun. 2nd Cheesefare Sunday
Sun. 2nd Eve of Great and Holy Lent (Vespers of Forgiveness) 7:00 pm
Mon. 3rd GREAT AND HOLY LENT BEGINS (Clean Monday)
Great Compline 7:00 pm
Wed. 5th Liturgy of the Pre-sanctified Gifts 6:00 pm
Fri. 7th 1st Salutations to the Mother of God 7:00 pm
Sat. 8th 3rd Saturday of Souls (9:30 am Divine Liturgy w/Memorial)
Sun. 9th 1st Sunday of Lent- Sunday of Orthodoxy(Procession of Holy
Icons at the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy)
Wed. 12th Liturgy of the Pre-sanctified Gifts 6:00 pm
Fri. 14th 2nd Salutations to the Mother of God 7:00 pm
Sun. 16th 2nd Sunday of Lent
Wed. 19th Liturgy of the Pre-sanctified Gifts 6:00 pm
Fri. 21st 3rd Salutations to the Mother of God 7:00 pm
Sun. 23rd 3rd Sunday of Lent- Veneration of the Holy Cross
(Procession with the Holy Cross at the conclusion of the
Divine Liturgy)
Feast of the Annunciation of the Mother of God (Parish Feast Day)
Mon 24th Great Vespers with Artoclasia7:00 pm
Tues. 25th Feast of the Annunciation
Wed. 26th Liturgy of the Pre-sanctified Gifts 6:00 pm
Fri. 28th 4th Salutations to the Mother of God 7:00 pm
Sun 30th 4th Sunday of Lent
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Often during the time of Great Lent we encounter temptations, trials, tribulations and failures. These are to mature us, to help us
acquire balance and a child-like nature. Let us not forget that the life of the Christian is one of the Cross. Without crucifixion there
will come no resurrection.
Great Lent is a beautiful and good time for preparation, a semi-darkened corridor leading us to a chamber full of light. The
foundation of this preparatory time are prayer and fasting. But prayer and fasting without humility and love bares no fruit. Fasting
and prayer aim to temper our selfishness.
Let us not lose this opportunity offered once again by the Great Fast, as we are approaching its end. In the Church, our problems
find their solution. The cold winter is followed by spring. The Triodion is followed by the Pentecostarion. The clouds are never
permanent, but afterwards the sunshine is much better. And now, as a wonderful troparion says, it is the "time of repentance and
the hour for prayer."
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Daughters of Penelope Buckeye
District#11 Lodge
Cordially Invites You to Attend the
RESCHEDULED
FESTIVAL OF TREES
LUNCHEON FUNDRAISERSaturday, March 29th, 2014
Donation: $25.00 per person Proceeds Go to:
Lerner Research Institute Breast Cancer Vaccine
And
Sjogrens Syndrome Foundation
Table Viewing at 11:00 AM
Lunch at 12:00 PM
Presidential Hall
4572 Presidential Way
Kettering, Ohio 45429Your Check is your Reservation
Mail Reservation Forms and Checks before
March 16th, 2014 to:
Dst Treasurer: Charrie Regopoulos
8705 Withersfield Ct
Springboro, OH 45066
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Ministries and Organizations
YOUNG AT HEART LUNCHEON
The next Young At Heart Senior Citizens Luncheon will take place on TUESDAY, MARCH 11th
at 11:00 a.m. in the Memorial Center.
This luncheon will be sponsored by the GAPA Women.
CATECHISM SCHOOL: ATTENTION PARENTS
March 9th
Catechism school students will attend class at 9:30a.m., following class students will attend Sunday of Orthodoxy ,
receive Holy Communion and participate with the procession of Icons.
PHILOPTOCHOS-CCM- THINK SPRING!
Philoptochos Annual Flower Sale to Benefit Hospice of Dayton! Order forms will be available Sundays after church and in the
lobby of the community center. Money and orders are due by March 14, 2014. Flower pick-up is Thursday, May 8, 2014, 12:noon
until 4:00p.m. Please call Mary McDonald, 937 272-5962, if you have any questions.
GAPA MEETING
GAPA will meet March 18, 2014 at 1:00pm in the Athenagoras Room, guest speaker: Chris Pomfret. Chris will speak on how we
can make the golden years our best. Longer living can mean we suffer from limitations, ailments and general degradation that, in
years past, we would not have experienced. He will provide some insight, in a light-hearted but nonetheless impactive way, so
that we can each think about our futures, and how to simplify our future and keep it in control before its too late and our golden
years become tarnished, for us and our children. Chris presentation will be interactive, full of discussion and interaction. Spouses
are encouraged to attend. Please note: This is not a sales presentation, but rather a talk based on his experience with his elderlyparents in England and their lack of planning ahead.
2014 ANNUAL PALM SUNDAY LUNCHEON
April 13, 2014
Sponsored By Philoptochos And Parish
Council
Benefiting Hellenic College/Holy Cross
School of Theology
Makes checks payable to "Philoptochos
Society".
$12 per Adult $6.00 per Child 12 and
under
Menu by Spot Catering
Adults: Baked Fish, red potatoes, Capri
Blend Vegetables, Cole Slaw, Dessert,
Coffee, ice tea/lemonade
Children: Baked Fish, Mac & Cheese,
Applesauce, Dessert, milk"
Vegetarian Option will be available"
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FAITH IN ACTION
PHILOPTOCHOS NEWSMARCH 2014
Does your generosity make a difference? Yes, it does.
With the success of the Vasilopita Luncheon and funds
from CCM, we were able to donate $6,000 to St. Basil
Academy. Thank you one and all.
LAST MONTH
Thursday, February 6 Membership Meeting cancelled due
to weather.
Sunday, February 23, Day of Caring Loukoumades
Sunday
Appreciation to co-chairs Irene and Pete Davis, Harriett
Ellis and the volunteers who helped make this anenjoyable and successful Sunday afternoon.
THIS MONTH
Thursday, March 13th, 6:00 p.m. Evening Membership
Meeting**Please note the date change of our meeting!
At the home of Kathy McAlpine, 1975 Woodson Court,
Centerville. This evening meeting is an opportunity for
those members who work during the day and are unable to
attend our monthly Thursday morning meetings. Please
bring your favorite carry-in dish to share. Beverages will be
provided.
Make this your year to join Philoptochos. We welcome
new members.
Friday, March 7, First Salutations Refreshments
Annual Flower Sale Benefiting Hospice
Plan your colorful garden now. Order forms are located in
the lobby of the Community Center. Contact Mary
McDonald if you have any questions:[email protected]
or 937/272-5962. Deadline for ordering is Friday, March 14;
pick-up date is Thursday, May 8, 12 noon to 4 p.m.
MONDAY, March 24, GREAT VESPERS 7:00 p.m. and
RECEPTION
The annual Vespers on the Eve of the Annunciation includes
a fellowship reception following services. Mark your
calendars for this joyful event.
Sunday, March 30, Philoptochos Coffee Hour
LOOKING AHEAD
Thursday, April 3, 10 a.m. MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Athenagoras Room
Saturday, April 12, SATURDAY OF LAZARUS/PALM CROSSES
Sunday, April 13, PALM SUNDAY AND LUNCHEON. Pre-paid
reservations will be taken after church or contact Theona
Russell at (937) 372-7738
Saturday, April 26, DETROIT METROPOLIS SPRING
LUNCHEON in Toledo. All Philoptochos past presidents will
be honored. The deadline for reservations is April 7th so
dont delay!
We will be carpooling. For further information call Evanthia
at (937)434-5600
Community Care Ministry (CCM)
You can donate each month or once a year to be divided
among all the charities. For example, if you want to
contribute $5 per month, your yearly contribution will be
$60, or $120 for $10 per month--any amount you chose will
be appreciated. Checks should be made out to
Philoptochos, put CCM in the note area, and mail to the
church or place in the Red Box which is locked and secure,
located in the lobby of the Community Center
EASY HELP
For community rewards, remember when youre shopping
at:
Meijer stores or Meijer.com, enter code #543555
PHILOPTOCHOS IS NOW PART OF THE KROGERS
COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM.
Instructions have been emailed to you, but if you need more
help, contact Sandy Alex :[email protected].
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PHILOPTOCHOSAMERICAN HEROESPROJECT
Masterpieces for American Heroes was a huge success!! Congratulations to the Greek School parents and students
for a very enjoyable evening of painting and family fun. Fifty five parents and children attended and raised $550 for
Operation Military Kids. Each participant painted their own special masterpiece, either an American flag or a fish
bowl. The money from this event will be combined with the money donated by GOYA and will be used to sponsor
children ages 12-17 to attend the Operation Military Kids Leadership camp held in Hocking Hills, Ohio this summer.
The combined total that will be donated is $1000! Congratulations and thank you to Michelle Zois and TaniaKaragianni who organized the Greek School event and Sandy Alex who organized the GOYA donation.
Community Care Ministry, The Year of the American Heroes: Philoptochos Community Care Ministry is dedicating
seven of the next twelve months to raise money for the American Heroes project. Your donation is deeply
appreciated. Did you know that you can donate each month or give a one time donation to be divided between all the
CCM charities. Checks should be made out to Philoptochos. Put CCM in the note area and mail it to the church or
place it in the red box located in the Community Center. Watch for more information in the weekly bulletin and the
True Vine.
BINGO Nights at the VA: The third of four bingo nights at the VA was held on February 18th. The last BINGO night will
be held in April. Continued thanks to Cynthia Barron and Tina Haubrock for overseeing these events and to YAL for
hosting. Bingo is a welcome recreation to hospitalized service men and women at the VA. They enjoy the evening of
fun and camaraderie with our young adults. Philoptochos and YAL have provided BINGO prizes and refreshments to
the men and women who attend the events. See the bulletin board in the Memorial Center entry way for photos of
these evenings.
A very special thank you to John and Barbara Moraites for making and donating CDs of the Nov. 10th Veterans Day
event for each of the honorees. Theona Russell has the CDs and will make sure each of the honorees receives a copy.
Donate your old cell phone to Cell Phones for Soldiers. You can drop off your old phones at the Church and they will
be taken to the VA, where they are recycled. The money is used to purchase phone cards for our local military and
veterans. Look for the basket marked cell phones in the Athenagoras room.
Thank you and God Bless, Nikki Ellis Burns and Cindy Lambrinides Keilholz, Co-Chairs
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Parish News and Notes
EXPRESSIONS OF THANKS
Thank you everyone in the parish for your thoughts, prayers, calls, cards and every expression of concern during my recent
hospitalization. Please continue to keep me in your prayers as I recuperate. Thank you, Mike Mokas.
I would like to thank everyone for the cards, calls and emails during my recent recovery from surgery. I am looking forward to
feeling better and getting back in the full swing of American Heroes. Thank you, Cindy Keilholz.
I would like to thank everyone for their prayers, cards, flowers & get well wishes for my recovery after my back surgery. In the lastcouple weeks I've been feeling better and I'm getting stronger every day. Thanks Again, Terry Karras.
CHOIR
March Choir Rehearsal Dates and Times: March 5th
, 12th
, 19th
, 26th
7:00 p.m. April Choir Rehearsal Dates and Times: April 2nd
and
9th
7:00 p.m.
EVENTS FOR MARCH-DAUGHTERS OF PENELOPE
March 2, 2014- Sunday- Memorial Honoring all departed Ahepan and Daughter members
March 11, 2014-Tuesday- Ahepa Home- Bunco Evening with the Ahepans and Daughters- Sandwiches provided by Daughters-
Event starting at 6:00 Bunco to start at 7:00
March 15, 2014-Saturday- North Royalton -Festival of Tables
March 16, 2014-Sunday- Cincinnati Daughters of Penelope Lenteon lucheon -with Guest Speaker MS Connie MourtoupalasMarch 29,2014-District DOP having Festival of Trees-Presidential Banquet -those still needing tickets for this event please contact
Volula Zois or Charrie Regopolous.
Up and coming events: -May 2- American Hero at the VA - voulnteers still needed May 4- Scholarship Tea at Church
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Saturday of Souls
Through the Apostolic Constitutions (Book VIII, ch. 42), the Church of Christ has received the custom to make commemorations
for the departed on the third, ninth, and fortieth days after their repose. Since many throughout the ages, because of an untimely
death in a faraway place, or other adverse circumstances, have died without being deemed worthy of the appointed memorial
services, the divine Fathers, being so moved in their love for man, have decreed that a common memorial be made this day for all
pious Orthodox Christians who have reposed from all ages past, so that those who did not have particular memorial services may
be included in this common one for all. Also, the Church of Christ teaches us that alms should be given to the poor by the
departed one's kinsmen as a memorial for them.
Besides this, since we make commemoration tomorrow of the Second Coming of Christ, and since the reposed have neither been
judged, nor have received their complete recompense (Acts 17:31; II Peter 2:9; Heb. 11:39-40), the Church rightly commemorates
the souls today, and trusting in the boundless mercy of God, she prays Him to have mercy on sinners. Furthermore, since the
commemoration is for all the reposed together, it reminds each of us of his own death, and arouses us to repentance
SATURDAYS OF SOULS - Among the Saints give rest, O Lord, to the souls of your servants in a place where there is no pain or sorrow or suffering,
but Life Everlasting.
March 1stand 8th
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Requested by___________________________________________________________
Parishioners wishing to have the names of their departed love ones read during the Saturdays of the Souls are
asked to fill out the above form and return it to Father Mark or the church office.
AHEPA CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to our Newly Elected Officers of AHEPA! The new officers are: Matt Boosalis, President; Evan
Bambakidis, Vice President; Dr. John Urse, Secretary; Deno Davell, Treasurer, Congratulations!
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2014 DAYTON GOYABASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
On Presidents Day Weekend, our GOYA hosted the
40th Annual GOYA Basketball Tournament. Over
350 participants GOYAns, Advisors, Coaches,
parents and friends gathered for a fun-filledweekend. The weekend could not have been a
success without the commitment, dedication and
hard work of our Annunciation Church GOYA
Advisors, Basketball Tournament Committee,
Coaches, Parents, Church Staff and Volunteers. We
appreciate your time and talent in executing another
great tournament!
Final Results:
Boys A Division
1st St. Nicholas, Troy, MI
2nd Holy Trinity, Grand Rapids, MI
Girls A Division
1st Annunciation, Dayton, OH
2nd Holy TrinitySt. Nicholas, Cincinnati, OH
Boys B Division
1st Holy TrinitySt. Nicholas, Cincinnati, OH
2nd St. Nicholas, Troy, MI
Sportsmanship St. Nicholas, Ann Arbor, MI
SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES
Its time, once again, to begin planning for Summer Camp! We are blessed to have several opportunities in which the youth ofour
parish may participate. The following options are available:
MDSC (Metropolis of Detroit Summer Camp) in Rose City, MIDAYTON WEEK JUNE 29JULY 5
The cost for 2014 is $360 for one week. Registration will be exclusively online. Go to gomdsc.org and click on New Online
Camper Registration Open. As in the past, the AIF will provide a subsidy for one week of camp per camper. You will need to
input a special code when registering to subtract the subsidy amount from the registration fee. Please contact Fr. Mark to receive
this code number. Transportation will be provided by the church. NOTE: Those who look to attend camp other than DAYTON
WEEK, will need to arrange for their own transportation to and from camp.
ST. NICHOLAS CAMP in Pleasantville, TN JUNE 28JULY 3The cost for 2014 is $325. Go to southerncamp.com to obtain registration information as it becomes available. Subsidies will also
be available to those attending St. Nicholas Camp. Transportation will be provided by the church. Contact Fr. Mark for further
details.
IONIAN VILLAGE SUMMER CAMP in GREECE SESSION 1 (JUNE 23JULY 12) SESSION 2 (JULY 20AUG 8)
Ionian Village is a Summer Camp program of our Holy Archdiocese, conducted in Bartholomeo, Greece. Both Sessions include the
same program and are open to campers who have completed grades 8 through 12. It is a once in a lifetime experience, that
proves to impact the lives of all who participate. Go to ionianvillage.org to learn more about the program and to register. The AIF
offers partial scholarships to those participants from our parish. For more information about the scholarships, please contact Fr.
Mark.
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2014 Stewardship Program
A Rich Man is not one who has much but one who gives much. For
what he gives away remains his forever.The God who came to us at Bethlehem continues to come to us today.
He comes through the Sacrament of Baptism to bestow upon us His
love, to call us His very own. He comes through the Sacrament ofChrismation to fill us with His presence, to make our bodies temples of
His Holy Spirit. He comes through repentance and the Sacrament of
Confession to cleanse us of sin, to restore in our souls "the peace of
God that passes all understanding.
In every liturgy He comes to us as the Word of God, bringing words of
eternal life through the Scripture readings and the sermon. Through
the Sacrament of Communion He comes to be born again and again in
the shabby stables of our hearts. He comes constantly through prayer.
He blesses our marriages as He did that in Cana of Galilee. He stands
by our sick bed, laying His healing hand upon us through the prayers of
the priest. He comes again and again in so many, many ways through the many ministries of His Church. He comeswith healing and forgiveness; He comes with strength and guidance. He comes and when He comes, as the Bible says,
the blind see, the lame walk, and the prisoners are set free."
It is by offering our blessings back to God that He will be able to continue His forgiving, healing, liberating,
empowering, transfiguring, loving ministry through the Church. For God, Infinite though He be, has chosen to work
through us, through our gifts, to continue His saving work in the world today.
By Fr. Anthony Coniaris
The list of Stewards reflects those who have made their 2014 Stewardship Commitment or contributed to their 2014 Stewardship
Commitment as of FEBRUARY 15, 2014. We thank them for their generosity and loving support.
We invite you to join with them and support, joyously, the ministries of the Church. You may obtain information and StewardshipCommitment Cards from the Church Office, or you can speak to a Parish Council Member or Fr. Mark.
Drs. Abdulla & Malak Adib
Mrs. Georgia Afendoules
Ms. Anastasia Bacas
Mr. & Mrs. Evan Bambakidis
Mr. & Mrs. John Barron Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Brett Becker
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Bishop
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Bouris
Mr. & Mrs. James Bourne
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Breed
Ms. Nancy Breen
Mr. & Mrs. James Brooks
Mrs. Angelo Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Doyle Burke
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Burkey
Annika Burns & Bob Feldmann
Mr. Robert Cade
Mr. Stephan Calondis
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Caras
Mr. & Mrs. Dimitri Chagares
Mr. Demo Christon
Mr. & Mrs. William Cochran
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Couchot
Mr. & Mrs. Angelo County
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Daskalakis
Mr. & Mrs. Tom G Daskalakis
Mr. & Mrs. Constantine Davell
Mrs.Beatrice Davis
Mr. & Mrs. Pete Davis
Mr. Nick Demetre
Mr. John Demos
Mr. & Mrs. George Demosthenous
Dr. & Mrs. James Derksen
Mrs. Marika Dimitriou
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Dow
Mrs. Effie Economou
Mr. & Mrs. James Ellis
Mrs. Lucy Fasules
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Federle
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Fischer
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Forman
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Fote
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Fricioni
Mrs. Owen Gabbard
Mrs. Speros Gabriel
Dr. Arthur Gardikes
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Gearon Jr.
Ms. Alexandra Ghazal
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Mr. & Mrs. George Gianopulos
Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Gohlke
Mrs. Harriet K. Gounaris
Mr. & Mrs. Jon Gromek
Mr. & Mrs. Nasser Habash
Mr. Donald Hanel
Mrs. Glenn Haubrock
Mr. & Mrs. James HaubrockMr. Michael Haubrock
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Heddings
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Heisey
Dr. C. H. Houpis
Ms. Evonna Hurst
Mr. William J. Hutchison
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Hypes
Ms. Stephanie Jannides
Ms. Berdi Kakas
Miss Christine Kambas
Ms. Stephanie Kanistros
Mr. & Mrs. Alexandros KarabinisMrs. Tina Karambelas
Mr. & Mrs. Eleftherios Karkadoulias
Mr. Nicholas F. Karras
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Keilholz
Mr. & Mrs. Gus Kontonickas
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Lander
Mr. & Mrs. James Langendorf
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lavoie
Mrs. Ted Leakas
Mrs. Vigi Liakakos
Mr. & Mrs. Gus Liapis
Dr. & Mrs. Bryan Ludwig
Mr. & Mrs. David Luke Sr.Mr. George Lusa
Mr. Abraham Mahder
Mr. & Mrs. Panayiotis Makaritis
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Mallas
Mr. Tom Manavis
Mr. George Marinakes
Mrs. Michael Mavrouleas
Mr. & Mrs. Ike Maxis
Mr. & Mrs. Jay McAlpine
Mr. & Mrs. Matt McAlpine
Mr. & Mrs. Scott McAlpine
Mr. & Mrs. Keith McFarland
Mrs. Katheren Michaelson
Mr. Christopher Milanese
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Milstead
Mr. & Mrs. John Moraites
Mrs. Ted Moraites
Mrs. James Morris
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew G. Moulas
Mrs. Ray Mullins
Mr. Demetrius Nicholas
Mrs. Renee Nicholas
Ms. Nicolette Panagouleas
Mr. & Mrs. William Pangos
Mr. & Mrs. George Panson
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Papakirk
Mr. & Mrs. Taki Parker
Mr. & Mrs. Connie Pavlakos
Mr. & Mrs. George Pavlakos
Judge John PickrelMr. & Mrs. Jared Poeppelman
Mr. & Mrs. Vasilios Polychronis
Mr. & Mrs. Demetri Preonas
Mrs. Dora Protos
Mr. & Mrs. Hippocrates Psihountas
Ms. Mary Psihountas
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Pulos
Mrs. George Pulos
Dr. & Mrs. John Raab
Mrs. Angelo Reis
Mr. & Mrs. George Reis
Dr. Lori Vavul-RoedigerMr. & Mrs. Nelson Russell
Mr. & Mrs. George Saloom
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Saloom
Mr. Michael Samonas
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Scott
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Scoumis
Mr. & Mrs. John Searles
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Shissias
Ms. Martha Simopoulos
Mr. & Mrs. Igors V. Skriblis
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Speros
Mrs. Nick S Stamas
Mrs. Manuel StiakakisMaj. & Mrs. Gilbert Thurman
Mr. & Mrs. John Torges
James Tsamasiros
Dr. & Mrs. James Tsatalis
Judge & Mrs. Anthony Valen
Mrs. Pete Vasilakos
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Vradelis
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Vradelis
Mrs. Rena Wright
Mr. Tom Xarhoulacos
Ms. Toula Xarhoulacos
Mr. & Mrs. James Zavakos
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Zavakos
Mr. Peter D. Zavakos
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Zois
Mr. Demetrius C. Zonars
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
12
ndSaturday of
Souls
9:30a Div. Liturgy
w/Memorial
2Cheesefare Sun.
8:30aMatins9:30aDiv. Liturgy
Oratorical
Contest
GOYA Mtg.
7:00pVespers of
Forgiveness
35:30p Greek
School
7:00pGREAT
AND HOLY
LENT BEGINS
4 56:00pLiturgy of
Pre-sanctified
Gifts
7:00p Choir
6
12:30p Mens
Ministry Mtg.
77:00p
1st
Salutations
to the Mother
of God
83
rdSaturday of
Souls
9:30a Div. Liturgy
w/Memorial
91
stSun. of Lent
Sunday of
Orthodoxy
8:30aMatins
9:30aDiv. Liturgy
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
105:30p Greek
School
1111:00a Young at
Heart Luncheon
2:00p Carry On
Ministry
6:00p DOP
126:00pLiturgy of
the Pre-sanctified
Gifts
7:00p Choir
134:30p
Philoptochos
American
Heroes Mtg.
6:00p
Philoptochos
Membership
Mtg.
6:30p First Aid
147:00p
2ndSalutations
to the Mother
of God
JOY Activity
15
162
nd Sun. of Lent
8:30aMatins9:30aDiv. Liturgy
175:30p Greek
School
181:00p GAPA
196:00pLiturgy of
the Pre-sanctified
Gifts
7:00p Choir
2012:30p Mens
Ministry Mtg.
7:00p Parish
Council Mtg.
217:00p
3rd Salutations
to the Motherof God
22
233
rd Sun. of Lent
Veneration of
the Holy Cross
8:30aMatins9:30aDiv. Liturgy
GREEK IND. DAY
PROGRAM
247:00p Great
Vespers with
Artoclasia
25Feast of the
Annunciation
8:30aMatins9:30aDiv. Liturgy
266:00pLiturgy of
the Pre-sanctified
Gifts
7:00p Choir
27 287:00p
4th Salutations
to the Mother
of God
2911:00a Festival
of Trees
Luncheon
304
th Sun. of Lent
8:30aMatins9:30aDiv. Liturgy
31
5:30p Greek
School
ANNUNCIATION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH MARCH 2014
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