Nov - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church

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Nov - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
Saint Nicholas
Greek Orthodox Church
PHAROS
Celebrating Our 13th Year of Publication!
NOVEMBER, 2005
“DO YOU BELIEVE IN ANGELS?”
By Fr. Manuel J. Burdusi
On November 8th, we commemorate
the Archangels Michael and Gabriel and
all the bodiless and heavenly orders - the
angels. For Orthodox Christians, angels
are not merely faithful decorations for
Christmas trees, but real heavenly beings
created by God. Angels do exist and they
have a function in God’s plan of salvation.
So how do I know there are angels when
they can’t be seen? For the same reason
there are satellite waves that carry our
voices, pictures and music through the air.
How can we speak with someone on a
cell phone and hear someone thousands of
miles away when there is no wire connection? It’s an invisible connection, yet it
does exist. So it is with the angels. They
do exist even if they can’t be seen. Just
because I cannot see them does not mean
that they do not exist. Others have seen
them and the Bible, which is God’s word
to us, has vouched for their existence.
Jesus believed in angels. When they came
to arrest Jesus in the garden of
Gethsemane, He said that He could pray
to His Father in heaven and He would
send 12 legions of angels to His aid. The
angels belong to Jesus, because He created them in the beginning before man. In
his Epistle to the Hebrews, St. Paul says
the angels are “ministering spirits sent
forth to serve for the sake of those who
are to obtain salvation.” (Heb. 1:14)
There are over 300 references to angels
in the Bible. The existence of angels tells
us that God is constantly intervening in
the world to guide, comfort, strengthen
and protect us. The world is always open
to God’s loving, caring intervention. Angels therefore are not only messengers,
but also protectors.
We also believe in guardian angels. In
the prayers of the baptismal service, we
ask God to assign a special guardian angel
to the newly baptized child to protect him
throughout the journey of life. Think
about your own life and ask yourself how
many times an angel has helped you, protected you or even healed you? I can think
of many times in my life. Remember that
when our prayers ascend to heaven, God
sends the angels and they descend to help us.
God loves us so much that He has assigned each of us an angel for our life’s journey. Have we come to know our guardian
angel or do we forget that he is there. Let us
make friends with the angel that is beside us
at all times, for it is he that will carry us to
God’s presence when we die. Each time we
pray we should remind ourselves that an
angel of the Lord is with us and thank God
for keeping him near us. Let us also imitate
our guardian angel and go out of our way to
help people around us as we go through life.
I conclude with a petition that we say at
every Divine Liturgy, “For an angel of
peace, a faithful guide, a guardian of our
souls and bodies, let us ask of the Lord.”
May you have an angelic November filled
with a heart of gratitude and thanks to God.
– Fr. Manuel
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PHAROS/º∞ƒO™
November/¡Ô¤Ì‚ÚÈÔ˜—2005
GIVING THANKS
“Thank you”, “efharisto”, - one of the
very first phrases that as youngsters we have
all been taught by our parents and reinforced by our teachers and caring adults who
have helped to mold our character.
We have been taught to thank God daily
for our blessings; for all that we are and all
that we possess have been bestowed through
His Grace. Not only does God want each of
us to communicate with Him individually
through prayer in the privacy of our homes,
but He wants us to praise and glorify Him
and to thank Him collectively as we celebrate the liturgy, the Eucharist, together in
the church edifice.
We have been taught to thank persons
who have shown us acts of kindness, for
their thoughtfulness, as well as material gifts.
When we receive gifts in response to formal
invitations to celebratory occasions, we acknowledge them properly with formal cards
of thanks. Knowing this to be proper etiquette greeting card companies conve-
niently group their wares along side one another in their display cases.
Why then are expressions of thanks becoming rarer in today’s society? Are we
taking kindnesses for granted? It’s as
though the words “thank you” are headed
toward extinction. Will we be seeing them
on the endangered list?
It costs us nothing to express our appreciation to one another: to family members,
close friends, mere acquaintances, the mail
carrier, the clerk at the mall, persons you
encounter whom you don’t know and will
probably never meet whether offering you
service by phone or giving you the right-ofway on the highway, etc., etc., etc.
A pleasant smile and a simple “thanks”
go a long way in helping the recipient of
such a gesture enjoy a brighter day. Furthermore, this behavior is contagious. Repaying a favor by extending a favor to someone
else is a meaningful way to express gratitude.
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It is pleasing to God to see us, His creations, be gracious toward each other. As
Jesus Christ our Savior taught us, let us treat
our neighbor as we would like to be treated.
Let us strive to treat our neighbor as we
would treat Jesus Himself, for He dwells in
each of us. To paraphrase Mother Teresa:
One should feel uplifted for having met and
been with you.
As our national holiday of Thanksgiving
approaches may it serve as a reminder to us
that just as our forefathers constantly gave
thanks to God for their freedoms in the new
nation; so, too, must we praise and thank
God for the blessings He has bestowed on
our beloved America. May he grant us the
guidance, wisdom, strength, and courage to
stay the course.
-Eve Lallas
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-∂˘·ÁÁÂÏ›· §·Ï¿
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REMINDER
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CURRENT ISSUE DELIVERED
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FROM THE PHAROS STAFF
You may have noticed that articles from
some organizations are missing from this
month’s PHAROS. This is because all organizations did not submit their group’s activities. To help prevent this from happening in
the future, each organization should designate a person to be responsible for submitting articles to the PHAROS by the 12th of
each month. This is the best way to reach all
the members of our community.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY/
NOMINATIONS TO PARISH COUNCIL
The Fall General Assembly of our parish
will take place on Tuesday, November 15, at
7:00 p.m. Please mark your calendars and
make every effort to attend. In addition, we
encourage all parish members to submit
their names for nomination to the parish
council. The parish needs your help, support, guidance and care.
YOUTH SUNDAY
On Sunday, November 13th, the members of GOYA will host Youth Sunday and
become more active in the life of the Divine
Liturgy by speaking and participating in
various tasks of the Liturgy. Come and hear
our young people speak about our faith and
let us be proud of their accomplishments.
FAMILY SUNDAY
Sunday, November 20th will be dedicated
to the solidarity of the family unit and its relationship with the Church. All families are
encouraged to be present and benefit from
this very special day.
ST. NICHOLAS NAME DAY DANCE
Come join us for a true Greek Glendi at
the St. Nicholas Social Hall on Saturday, December 3, 2005. The evening will include:
cocktails and Mezedakia in the Atrium from
7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.; dinner and open bar
from 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (cash bar after
9:30 p.m.); and dancing and singing with
ZEPHYROS. Donation is $40.00. To reserve your table call John Chrissomallis on
443-463-7447 or the Church Office at 410633-5020.
COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS
CARD & POINSETTIAS
If you would like to place your family’s
name in the Community Christmas Card,
please stop by the Church Office. A donation of $20 is requested and the deadline is
Sunday December 4, 2005. Also, you can
make a $20 donation for Christmas Poinsettia Flowers to decorate our Church.
NEW YEARS EVE 2006
A spectacular New Years Eve celebration is in the planning stages. You will not
want to miss this year’s GALA. Excellent
food and premium drinks will be offered.
Our parishioners deserve a first class New
Years Eve celebration and our committee is
planning an event to top all events. Tickets
will be available in the first few weeks of November.
The cost to include:
Open Bar- Premium Brands–Champagne
Toast at Midnight
Hors-d’oeuvres - Scrumptious dinner Noise Makers - Party Favors
Vasilopita - Coffee - Dessert
And music by Apollonia
$75.00 per adult
$35.00 per child 12 years of age or under
–George Papademetriou, Chairman
welcomes your input. We need your involvement and ideas to make this year’s
parade a spectacular one! Join us at St.
Nicholas Church on Wednesday, November
9, 2005, at 7:00 p.m.
Knowing that you have enjoyed the celebration and would like to support the parade
financially, you can accomplish this and fulfill a Christmas decoration at the same time.
We are taking orders for fresh cut Colorado
Blue Spruce Christmas trees and Christmas
sprays/swags of fresh greens and holly to
raise funds for the parade. The number of
trees is limited cost $40 (Bigger trees may
cost more). The price of the sprays/swags
for use at home or cemetery is $15. A $10
deposit will reserve your order.Please fill
out an order form available in the church office or place an order by calling 410-8174440. All orders will be available on November 27th.
ARMED FORCES SERVICEMEN
AND WOMEN
We are asking the families of our St.
Nicholas armed forces servicemen and
women to help us honor them. An informative display will be created in our atrium
showcase for all, especially our children, to
admire and honor. Please call the Church
office 410-633-5020 for more details.
GREEKTOWN CDC
Are you interested in learning more
about our religion? Do you have questions
about the Divine Liturgy… about our Orthodox traditions? If so, join the Orthodox
Studies sessions to learn more about topics
that interest you.
For most of us, our Sunday School days are
fond memories and as adults attaining more
knowledge about our faith will serve to
bring us closer to God. We’ll be looking for
you on November 9, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. sharp
in the Church Library.
The Greektown CDC was proud to be a
sponsor of a Fall Community Clean Up on
Saturday, October 22, 2005. Many residents
came out to pitch in and make Greektown a
cleaner place to live.
The Greektown CDC continues to hire offduty uniform police on foot patrol in our
community. They supplement the efforts of
the Southeastern Police District. If you see
a crime, call 911.
Community Clean Ups and dumpsters have
helped to keep our community clean. The
next dates for dumpsters in Greektown are
November 26 and December 17, 2005. We
encourage all our neighbors to pitch in and
keep their community clean. Please put
trash in trashcans and sweep your sidewalks
and curbs. Call 311 to report neighbors who
don’t.
Believe in your community!
John E. Gavrilis
GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE
MACEDONIAN ASSOCIATION
ORTHODOX STUDIES
All of us have enjoyed the annual Greek
Independence Day Parade where we
proudly share our rich heritage with Marylanders and the world! Become a part of the
preparations for this glorious event rather
than a mere spectator on Sunday, March 26,
2006. The Greek Independence Day Parade
Committee has already begun meeting and
Live Music - Dancing - Mezedakia
The Macedonian Association of Maryland
invites everyone to our Annual After
Thanksgiving Glendi, on Saturday November 26, 2005, from 7:30pm till 2:00 am at the
Sheraton Hotel on Dulaney Valley Road in
Towson. Price per ticket will be $40.00.
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From Page 3
For further information call Dr. Baltatzi’s
office at 410 882-4800 or Steve Likakis at
410 828-0135.
CHIOS SOCIETY
The United Chios Society Dance will be
held Saturday November 5, 2005. For information and ticket sales please call Kiki
Stroumbis at 410 327-8234
On Sunday, November 13th, The United
Chios Society invites everyone for an
Artoclasia and Memorial Service at St.
Nicholas to celebrate the independence of
Chios from the Ottoman Empire. Please join
us for the coffee hour following church services.
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ÎÔχÌËÛ· Ì ٷ ‰ÂÏÊ›ÓÈ·. ∞˘Ùfi ÌÔ˘ ¤Î·Ó ÌÂÁ¿ÏË ÂÓÙ‡ˆÛË. ªÂÙ¿ ‹Á·Ì ÛÙÔ Wonder Works. ∞˘Ùfi ÌÔ˘ ¤Î·Ó Â›Û˘ ÌÂÁ¿ÏË ÂÓÙ‡ˆÛË. √È Î·ÏÔηÈÚÈÓ¤˜ ÌÔ˘ ‰È·ÎÔ¤˜
‹Ù·Ó ¢¯¿ÚÈÛÙ˜, ·ÏÏ¿ ÓÔÛÙ¿ÏÁËÛ· ÙÔ Û¯ÔÏÂ›Ô Î·È ÙȘ ʛϘ ÌÔ˘.» ¡ÈÎÔϤÙÙ· ∫¿ÎηÚË.
(¶¤ÌÙË Ù¿ÍË).
∂¡øª∂¡∞ Ãπ∞∫∞ ™øª∞∆∂π∞
∆Ô ™¿‚‚·ÙÔ, 5 ¡ÔÂÌ‚Ú›Ô˘, 2005, ∆·
∂ӈ̤ӷ Ãȷο ™ˆÌ·Ù›· ÙÔ˘ ª¤Ú˘Ï·ÓÙ
ı· ¤¯Ô˘Ó ÙËÓ ÂÙ‹ÛÈ· ¯ÔÚÔÂÛÂÚ›‰· ÙÔ˘˜
ÚÔ˜ ÂÓ›Û¯˘ÛË ÙÔ˘ ∆·Ì›Ԣ ÙˆÓ
ÀÔÙÚÔÊÈÒÓ, ÛÙËÓ ∫ÔÈÓÔÙÈ΋ ·›ıÔ˘Û·
ÙÔ˘ ∞Á›Ô˘ ¡ÈÎÔÏ¿Ô˘. ªÔ˘ÛÈ΋ ·fi ÙËÓ
ÔÚ¯‹ÛÙÚ· “∞¶√§§ø¡” ·fi ¡¤· ÀfiÚÎË.
°È· Ó· ÎÏ›ÛÂÙ ı¤ÛÂȘ ‹ ÁÈ· ÂÚÈÛÛfiÙÂÚ˜
ÏËÚÔÊÔڛ˜,
·Ú·Î·Ï›ÛÙÂ
Ó·
ÂÈÎÔÈÓˆÓ‹ÛÂÙ Ì ÙËÓ ˘‡ı˘ÓË Î. ∫È΋
™ÙÚÔ˘Ì‹ ÛÙÔ ÙËϤʈÓÔ 410-327-8234.
∂›Û˘ ÙËÓ 13Ë ¡ÔÂÌ‚Ú›Ô˘, 2005, ı·
ÂÔÚÙ¿ÛÔ˘Ó ÙËÓ ·ÓÂÍ·ÚÙËÛ›· Ù˘ Ã›Ô˘ ·fi
ÙËÓ √ıˆÌ·ÓÈ΋ ∞˘ÙÔÎÚ·ÙÔÚ›· ÌÂ
ªÓËÌfiÛ˘ÓÔ Î·È ∞ÚÙÔÎÏ·Û›·. ªÂÙ¿ ÙËÓ
£Â›· §ÂÈÙÔ˘ÚÁ›· ı· ÚÔÛʤÚÔ˘Ó Î·Ê¤,
ÁÏ˘Î¿ Î·È ·Ó·Í˘ÎÙÈο Û fiÏÔ ÙÔ
ÂÎÎÏËÛ›·ÛÌ·, ÛÙËÓ ∫ÔÈÓÔÙÈ΋ ·›ıÔ˘Û·.
¶∞¡-¶∂§O¶O¡¡∏™π∞∫O™
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“¶∂§Oæ” ÚÔÛηÏ› fiÏÔ˘˜ ÁÈ· ÌÈ·
‚Ú·‰˘¿ ¯ÔÚÔ‡ Î·È ‰È·ÛΤ‰·Û˘, ÛÙËÓ
ÂÙ‹ÛÈ· ¯ÔÚÔÂÛÂÚ›‰· ÙÔ˘, Ô˘ ı· Á›ÓÂÈ
ÛÙȘ 17 ¢ÂÎÂÌ‚Ú›Ô˘, Ë̤ڷ ™¿‚‚·ÙÔ, ·fi
ÙȘ 9Ì.Ì. ¤ˆ˜ ÙȘ 3.Ì. ÛÙËÓ ˘ÂÚÔÏ˘ÙÂÏ‹
·›ıÔ˘Û· ÙÔ˘ “Best Western”, ÛÙÔ Travel
Plaza. ∆ÈÌ‹ ÂÈÛÈÙËÚ›Ô˘ $50 ÙÔ ¿ÙÔÌÔ. ™ÙËÓ
ÙÈÌ‹ Û˘ÌÂÚÈÏ·Ì‚¿ÓÂÙ·È ‰Â›ÓÔ, ÔÙfi,
ÁÏ˘Îfi ηʤ˜ ·Ó·„˘ÎÙÈο Î·È ÌÔ˘ÛÈ΋ ·fi
ÙËÓ √Ú¯‹ÛÙÚ· “Power Station” ·fi ÙËÓ
¡¤· ÀfiÚÎË. °È· Ó· ÎÏ›ÛÂÙ ı¤ÛÂȘ
·Ú·Î·Ï›ÛÙ ӷ ÂÈÎÔÈÓˆÓ‹ÛÂÙ Ì ÙÔÓ
˘‡ı˘ÓÔ Ù˘ ‚Ú·‰˘¿˜ Î·È ¶Úfi‰ÚÔ ÙÔ˘
™˘ÏÏfiÁÔ˘, Î.§Ô‡Ë ∫ÔÚÔÏfiÁÔ, 410-456-7475 .
∂›Û˘ Ô ™‡ÏÏÔÁÔ˜ ı· ¤¯ÂÈ °ÂÓÈ΋
™˘Ó¤Ï¢ÛË Î·È ÂÎÏÔÁ¤˜, ÚÔ˜ ·Ó¿‰ÂÈÍË
Ó¤Ô˘ ¢ÈÔÈÎËÙÈÎÔ‡ ™˘Ì‚Ô˘Ï›Ô˘, ÙËÓ
∫˘Úȷ΋, 4 ¢ÂÎÂÌ‚Ú›Ô˘, 2005, ÛÙÔ Û›ÙÈ
ÙÔ˘ ™˘ÏÏfiÁÔ˘, 706 South Ponca Street,
Baltimore, Maryland 21224, ÛÙȘ 2 Ì.Ì.
¶·Ú·Î·ÏÔ‡ÓÙ·È fiÏ· Ù· ÔÈÎÔÓÔÌÈÎÒ˜ ÂÓ
Ù¿ÍÂÈ Ì¤ÏË ÙÔ˘ ™˘ÏÏfiÁÔ˘ Ó· ¤ÏıÔ˘Ó Ó·
µÏ¤ ÛÂÏ›‰· 5
¡Ô¤Ì‚ÚÈÔ˜/November—2005
PHAROS/º∞ƒO™
PAGE 5
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∞fi ÙËÓ ÛÂÏ›‰· 4
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ÏËÚÒÛÂÙ ÙËÓ Û˘Ó‰ÚÔÌ‹ Û·˜ ÙËÓ Ë̤ڷ
ÙˆÓ ÂÎÏÔÁÒÓ Î·È ÚÈÓ ÙËÓ ¤Ó·ÚÍ‹ ÙÔ˘˜. ∏
Û˘ÌÌÂÙÔ¯‹ fiÏˆÓ ÙˆÓ ÌÂÏÒÓ Â›Ó·È
··Ú·›ÙËÙË. £· ÚÔÛÊÂÚıÔ‡Ó Î·Ê¤˜ ηÈ
·Ó·„˘ÎÙÈο.
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Ó· ÚˆÙ‹ÛÂÙ οÙÈ Û¯ÂÙÈÎfi Ì ÙËÓ
§ÂÈÙÔ˘ÚÁ›· ; ÁÈ· Ù· ¤ıÈÌ· Ù˘ √ÚıÔ‰ÔÍ›·˜
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ÛÙÔ ∆Ì‹Ì· ªÂϤÙ˘ Ù˘ √ÚıÔ‰ÔÍ›·˜, Ô˘
ÏÂÈÙÔ˘ÚÁ› ÁÈ· Ó· Ì·˜ ‰È·ÊˆÙ›ÛÂÈ ÛÙ·
‰È¿ÊÔÚ· ı¤Ì·Ù· Ô˘ ¤¯Ô˘Ì ·Ôڛ˜.
°È· ÙÔ˘˜ ÂÚÈÛÛfiÙÂÚÔ˘˜ ·fi ÂÌ¿˜ Ô
ηÈÚfi˜ Ô˘ ËÁ·›Ó·Ì ÛÙÔ ∫·Ù˯ËÙÈÎfi
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·ÔÎÙÒÓÙ·˜ ÌÂÁ·Ï‡ÙÂÚË ÁÓÒÛË ÁÈ· ÙËÓ
›ÛÙË Ì·˜, Ì·˜ Â͢ËÚÂÙ› ÁÈ· Ó·
ÏËÛÈ¿ÛÔ˘Ì ÙÔ £Âfi.
¶ÂÚÈ̤ÓÔ˘Ì ӷ Û·˜ Û˘Ó·ÓÙ‹ÛÔ˘Ì ÛÙË
ÂÔ̤ÓË ªÂϤÙË Ô˘ ı· Á›ÓÂÈ ÛÙȘ 9
¡ÔÂÌ‚Ú›Ô˘ ÛÙÈÛ 7:00ÌÌ ÛÙËÓ ‚È‚ÏÈÔı‹ÎË.
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∆OÀ ª∂ƒÀ§∞¡∆ “O ª∂°∞™
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√ ª·Î‰ÔÓÈÎfi˜ ™‡ÏÏÔÁÔ˜ ÙÔ˘
ª¤Ú˘Ï·ÓÙ Û·˜ ÚÔÛηÏ› ÛÙËÓ ÂÙ‹ÛÈ·
¯ÔÚÔÂÛÂÚ›‰· ÙÔ˘, ÙÔ ™¿‚‚·ÙÔ, 26
¡ÔÂÌ‚Ú›Ô˘, 2005, ÌÂÙ¿ ÙËÓ Ë̤ڷ ÙˆÓ
∂˘¯·ÚÈÛÙÈÒÓ, ÛÙÔ Sheraton Hotel, on
Dulaney Valley Road, in Towson. °È·
ÂÚÈÛÛfiÙÂÚ˜ ÏËÚÔÊÔڛ˜ ‹ ÁÈ· Ó·
ÎÏ›ÛÂÙ ÙÔ ÙÚ·¤˙È Û·˜ ·Ú·Î·Ï›ÛÙ ӷ
ÂÈÎÔÈÓˆÓ‹ÛÂÙ Ì ÙÔÓ ¶Úfi‰ÚÔ ÙÔ˘
™˘ÏÏfiÁÔ˘, π·ÙÚfi ¶·Ó·ÁÈÒÙË ª·ÏÙ·Ù˙‹
ÛÙÔ ÙËϤʈÓÔ 410-828-4800 ‹ ÛÙÔÓ Î‡ÚÈÔ
™ÙÚ¿ÙÔ §ÈοÎË ÛÙÔ ÙËϤʈÓÔ 410-8280135. ∆ÈÌ‹ ÂÈÛÈÙËÚ›Ô˘ $ 40 ÙÔ ¿ÙÔÌÔ.
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∂ÏÏ¿‰·˜, ηٿ ÙËÓ ÔÔ›· ˘ÂÚ‹Ê·Ó·
ÌÔÈÚ·˙fiÌ·ÛÙ ÙËÓ ÏÔ‡ÛÈ· ÂıÓÈ΋ Ì·˜
·Ú¿‰ÔÛË Ì ÙÔ˘˜ ÓÙfiÈÔ˘˜ ∞ÌÂÚÈηÓÔ‡˜
Û˘Ì·Ú›ÎÔ˘˜ Ì·˜ ·ÏÏ¿ Î·È ÔÏfiÎÏËÚÔ ÙÔÓ
ÎfiÛÌÔ. ªÔÚ›ÙÂ Î·È ÂÛ›˜ Ó· Û˘ÌÌÂÙ¤¯ÂÙÂ
ÛÙȘ ÚÔÂÙÔÈ̷ۛ˜ Ù˘ Ï·ÌÚ‹˜ ·˘Ù‹˜
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ı·٤˜ ÙËÓ ∫˘Úȷ΋ Ù˘ ¶·ÚÂÏ¿Ûˆ˜, 26
ª·ÚÙ›Ô˘, 2006. ∏ ∂ÈÙÚÔ‹ ¤¯ÂÈ ‹‰Ë
·Ú¯›ÛÂÈ ÙȘ ÚÔÂÙÔÈ̷ۛ˜ Ù˘ Î·È ÙȘ
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ÌÔÚ›Ù ӷ ‰ËÏÒÛÂÙ ÙË Û˘ÌÌÂÙÔ¯‹ Û·˜
Î·È Ó· ‰ÒÛÂÙ ÙȘ ȉ¤Â˜ Û·˜ Î·È ÙË ÁÓÒÌË
Û·˜. ∏ Û˘ÌÌÂÙÔ¯‹ Û·˜ Â›Ó·È Ôχ
ÛËÌ·ÓÙÈ΋, ÁÈ· Ó· ¤¯ÂÈ Î·È ÂʤÙÔ˜ Ë
¶·Ú¤Ï·ÛË ÂÈÙ˘¯›·. ∂Ï¿Ù ÙËÓ ∆ÂÙ¿ÚÙË ÙÔ
·fiÁÂ˘Ì·, 9 ¡ÔÂÌ‚Ú›Ô˘, ÛÙȘ 7:30 Ì.Ì.
°ÓˆÚ›˙ÔÓÙ·˜ fiÙÈ ÂÓıÔ˘ÛÈ·ÛًηÙ Ì ÙË
·Ú¤Ï·ÛË Î·Ù¿ ÙÔ ·ÚÂÏıfiÓ Î·È Â›Û˘
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ÙÈÌ‹ ÙÔÓ ‰ÂÓ‰ÚÔÓ ÂÈÓ·È $40 Î·È ÙÔ˘
ÌԢΤÙÔ˘ ÁÈ· Ó· ÛÙÔÏ›ÛÂÙ ÙÔ Û›ÙÈ Û·˜ ‹
Ó· ÙÔ ¿ÚÂÙ ÛÙÔ ∫ÔÈÌËÙ‹ÚÈÔ Â›Ó·È $15.
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˘ËÚÂÙÔ‡Ó ÛÙÔÓ ∞ÌÂÚÈηÓÈÎfi ™ÙÚ·Ùfi,
∞ÂÚÔÔÚ›· ‹ ÙÔ ¡·˘ÙÈÎfi, ı· ı¤Ï·Ì ÔÈ
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ÙÔ˘ ∞Á›Ô˘ ¡ÈÎÔÏ¿Ô˘, ÁÈ· Ó· ‰ÒÛÔ˘Ó ÙȘ
··ÈÙÔ‡ÌÂÓ˜ ÏËÚÔÊÔڛ˜.
™·˜ ¢¯·ÚÈÛÙÔ‡ÌÂ,
∂Î Ù˘ ∂ÈÙÚÔ‹˜.
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ÙˆÓ ªÂÏÒÓ Ù˘ ∫ÔÈÓfiÙËÙ·˜ ı· Ï¿‚ÂÈ
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‚Ô‹ıÂÈ¿, ÙËÓ ˘ÔÛÙ‹ÚÈÍ‹ ÙËÓ ÊÚÔÓÙ›‰· ηÈ
ÙËÓ Î·ıÔ‰‹ÁËÛ‹ Û·˜.
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∂§§∏¡π∫∏™ ¶∂ƒπº∂ƒ∂π∞™
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ÔÚÁ·ÓÒÛ·ÌÂ Î·È ÂÎÙÂϤ۷Ì ÙËÓ ÔÌ·‰È΋
ηı·ÚÈfiÙËÙ· Ù˘ °ÂÈÙÔÓÈ¿˜ Ì·˜ ÛÙȘ 22
√ÎÙˆ‚Ú›Ô˘, 2005. ¶ÔÏÏÔ› ·fi ÙÔ˘˜
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¶·ÚÔÈΛ· Ó· Â›Ó·È ¤Ó·˜ ηı·Úfi˜ ÙfiÔ˜ ÁÈ·
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√ √ÚÁ·ÓÈÛÌfi˜ Û˘Ó¯›˙ÂÈ Ó· οÓÂÈ
ÚÔÛÏ‹„ÂȘ
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‰ÚfiÌÔ˘˜ Ì·˜ Â˙Ô›. ™˘ÌÏËÚÒÓÔ˘Ó ÙȘ
ÚÔÛ¿ıÂȘ ÙÔ˘ ÙÔÈÎÔ‡ ∞ÛÙ˘ÓÔÌÈÎÔ‡
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·Ú¿ÓÔÌÔ ·Ú·Î·Ï›ÛÙ ӷ Ì·˜
‚ÔËı‹ÛÂÙÂ Î·È Ó· ÙËÏÂʈӋÛÂÙ ÛÙÔ 911.
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Î·È ÂÁηٿÛÙ·Û˘ ο‰ˆÓ ‚Ô‹ıËÛ·Ó Ù·
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PHAROS/º∞ƒO™
November/¡Ô¤Ì‚ÚÈÔ˜—2005
DONATIONS IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORY
OF
MOSKOS TSAKIRIS
Avraam and Vasi Karas and Sons
Mr. & Mrs. Marshal Tsakiris
Mr. & Mrs. John Tsakiris
Ms. Christina Michael
George & Persifoni Diacolukas
Mr. Apostolos Lazos
IN MEMORY
OF JOHN
N. POLITES
IN MEMORY
OF IRENE
GIANNAS
Mr. & Mrs. John Micklos
Mr. & Mrs. Marshal Tsakiris
Mr. & Mrs. John Tsakiris
Mr. & Mrs. Dionysios Koulatsos
Saint Nicholas Sunday School
Mr. Apostolos Lazos
Mrs. Amalia Bilis
IN MEMORY
OF
PETE TSAMBIKOS
Mrs. Stephanie Tahinos
Mrs. Lambrini Bournias
Ms. Helen Johns
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Onassis
George & Persifoni Diacolukas
Mr. & Mrs. John Georgiou
Mr. Steve Kouroupis
Mr. & Mrs. L.J. Caprinolo
William & Irene Nicholas
Steve & Mary Serafis
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Agapaloglou
Mrs. Aspasia Johns
Mrs. Rose Tsakalos
Ms. Eugenia Kalis
Mr. John Petropoulakis
Mrs. Julie Tsakalas & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Sandy Sarantinos
Mr. & Mrs. Gerapetritis & Family
Saint Nicholas Sunday School
Mr. & Mrs. Dimitrios Trikoulis
Mr. & Mrs. George Voxakis
Mrs. Athina Neofitou
Mr. & Mrs. John Voxakis
Steve & Katina Yianakis
Mr. & Mrs. Alexandros Kalambihis
Mrs. Anastasia Christ
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Patras
Mr. & Mrs. Panos Taratsidis
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Argyrakis
Mr. & Mrs. George C. Cornias
Mr. Robert L. Eney
Mr. Dimitrios Kaitis
Mr. & Mrs. Sotiris Kosmas
The Aravides Family
Mr. & Mrs. George Doukelis
Mrs. Despina Kaitis
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Proakis
Ms. Helen Pavlides
Mr. & Mrs. Neratzoulis Koutsonouris
Mrs. Sevasti Karagiannis & Family
Louis & Lulu Sarris
Mr. & Mrs. George Soulikas
Nick & Mary Antonas
Mr. & Mrs. John Mavronis
Saint Nicholas “Diamonds”
Mrs. Freda & Chris Angelopoulos
Mr. & Mrs. Pete Argirakis
Mr. & Mrs. Vasilis Nicolaides
Judge & Mrs. John C. Themelis
Mrs. Constantina Binos
Mrs. Aristea Braimos
Mrs. Amalia Bilis
Mrs. Julia Tsakalas
Mr. & Mrs. Neratzoulis Koutsonouris
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Karanikolis
Judge & Mrs. John C. Themelis
Mrs. Aristea Braimos
IN MEMORY
OF
IN MEMORY
OF YVONNE
Mr. & Mrs. George Doukelis
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Kalambihis
Mr. Earl Councilman
Mrs. Barbara Kaminaris
IN MEMORY
OF JOHN
KARPATHIOU JOHNS
IN MEMORY
OF ELENI
(LELA) ANGELOU
IN MEMORY
OF
MEROPI SOFOCLEOUS
IN MEMORY
OF
KALLIOPE KONTOUDIS
ANGELA KAVNOUDIS
Mrs. Barbara Kaminaris
HUPPENTHAL
Saint Nicholas Sunday School
Ms. Maria Salpeas & Family
Mr. & Mrs. John Voxakis
Mr. & Mrs. John Voxakis
Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Cornias
Mr. & Mrs. Dionysios Koulatsos
Mrs. Lambrini Bournias
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Patras
Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Cornias
Mrs. Despina Moniodis
Ms. Maria D. Stafilatos
Mr. & Mrs. Savvas G. Tsakiris
Mrs. Kiki Vavakas
Mr. & Mrs. Emanuel Poulis
Ms. Eugenia Kalis
Mr. & Mrs. George Sfakianoudis
Mrs. Mary Papadopoulos
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Yianakis
George & Stavroula Forakis
Ralph & Doreen Kempa
Goerge & Rosa Cornias
Mr. & Mrs. George Soulikas
Mr. & Mrs. Adam Koutelis
Mrs. Evridiki Koutelis
Mr. & Mrs. Christos Tsimilas
IN MEMORY
OF
NICHOLAS FRANGAKIS
IN MEMORY
OF
ANNA ANTONIADOU
IN MEMORY
OF
DESPINA KAMINARIS
IN MEMORY
OF
ATHANASIOS BILIS
IN MEMORY
OF
HARALAMBOS BRAIMOS
IN MEMORY
OF
PANTELIS BINOS
IN MEMORY
OF
George & Rosa Cornias
Vasilios Frangakis & Family
Ms. Maria Salpeas
Mrs. Athina Neofitou
Mr. & Mrs. Neratzoulis Koutsonouris
Saint Nicholas Chalkian Societies
Steve and Katina Yianakis
Mrs. Eugenia Roros
Mrs. Amalia Bilis
Mrs. Aristea Braimos
Mrs. Constantina Binos
Library Fund
DEMETRIOS KALIAKOUDAS
Pete & Helen Tzimos
Maria Salpeas & Family
Judge & Mrs. John C. Themelis & Family
IN MEMORY OF KALLIOPI KONTOUDIS,
PETE TSAMBIKOS, NIKOLAS & IRENE LALLAS,
JOHN KARPATHIOU-JOHNS
John & Eve Lallas
MAKARIA LUNCHEONS
Makaria luncheons, which are traditionally
held following funerals, can now be
provided in the St. Nicholas Social Hall.
Anyone wishing to arrange a Makaria
luncheon should contact the St. Nicholas
Church offices at 410-633-5020 for
additional information.
POINSETTIAS FOR THE CHURCH
AND COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CARD
Please donate Poinsettias to decorate our church for Christmas. The cost is $20.00
per plant. Also, if you wish to have your family’s name printed in the Community Christmas
Card the cost is $20.00.
Please specify your choice (below) and fill out the form by checking the box of
your choice and please enclose your donation. Thank you.
NAME ________________________________________________________
ADDRESS _____________________________________________________
q POINSETTIAS (#_____) $_____
q COMMUNITY
CHRISTMAS CARD $_____
Please fill the form out, cut it and return it to the Church office before December 6, 2005.
¡Ô¤Ì‚ÚÈÔ˜/November—2005
PHAROS/º∞ƒO™
Saint Nicholas
Annual
Name Day
Dance
Saturday, December 3, 2005
At the St. Nicholas Social Hall
Cocktail Hour from 7pm-8pm
Dinner and Dancing to follow
Cash Bar after Dinner
Music by Zephyros
Donation: $40.00 per person
Saint Nicholas
New Year's Eve
Dance
Excellent food and premium drinks!
• Open Bar- Premium Brands
• Champagne Toast at Midnight
• Hors-d’oeuvres
• Scrumptious Dinner
• Noise Makers & Party Favors
• Vasilopita
• Coffee & Dessert
Music by
Apollonia
$75.00 per adult
$35.00 per child 12 years of age or under
Tickets will be available in November.
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St. Nicholas Financial Report
January – September 2005
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PHAROS/º∞ƒO™
November/¡Ô¤Ì‚ÚÈÔ˜—2005
Calendar for November
Tuesday, November 1:
Wednesday, November 9:
Thursday, November 24:
Sts. Kosmas & Damianos - 9:15a.m. St. Nektarios of Aegina - 9:15 a.m.
Thanksgiving Day Orthros, 10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy. Orthros, 10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy. 9:00 a.m. Orthros,
10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy.
Wednesday, November 2:
November 11, 12, 13:
Philoptochos meeting, 7:00 p.m.
Annunciation Cathedral Festival
Friday, November 25:
Saturday, November 5:
Sunday, November 13:
Philoptochos Sts. Anargyroi
luncheon 12:30 p.m. in large hall;
St. Demetrios GOYA tournament;
Chiotiko Dance in Large Social Hall
Youth Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Orthros,
10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy.
St. Katherine the Great Martyr 9:15 a.m. Orthros,
10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy;
Office closed.
Sunday, November 6:
Tuesday, November 15:
Fall General Assembly 7:00 p.m.
Large Social Hall.
7th Sunday of Luke- 9:00 a.m.
Sunday, November 20:
Orthros, 10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy. Family Sunday- 9:00 a.m. Orthros,
10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy;
Monday, November 7:
Diamonds Memorial Service and
GOYA meeting, 7:00 p.m.
coffee hour.
Tuesday, November 8:
Monday, November 21:
The Archangels- 9:00 a.m. Orthros,
Entrance of Theotokos to the
10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy;
Temple - 9:15 a.m. Orthros,
Diamonds meeting, 1:00 p.m.
10:00a.m. Divine Liturgy.
SAINT NICHOLAS
GREEK ORTHODOX
CHURCH
520 S. PONCA STREET
BALTIMORE, MD 21224
NOVEMBER 2005
Rev. Fr. Manuel J. Burdusi, Pastor
Tel.: 410-633-5020 Fax: 410-633-4352
http://www.stnicholasmd.org/
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OF ST. NICHOLAS, BALTIMORE, MD
Sunday, November 27:
13th Sunday of Luke 9:00 a.m. Orthros,
10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy.
Wednesday, November 30:
St. Andrew the 1st Called Apostle 9:15 a.m. Orthros,
10:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy.
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