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signals the founding of the Great
Church of Christ. As we look around
us we see so many “churches,” and we
wonder what the term church really
means.
The term Church to Orthodox Christians means the vehicle through which
Christ is present and active in the
world today. The Church was founded by Christ through
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Parish Council News
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Sunday, June 30 Liturgy at Winter Island
Fr. Kerry’s Message
Saturday of the Souls
Help Needed for Annual Picnic
2013 Stewardship Update
Koimisis of The Theotokos
Yia Yia’s Attic Treasures
Greek School News & Registration
July/August Calendars
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St. Vasilios Show of Talent Sunday
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Funerals
The following members of St. Vasilios
have fallen asleep into the hands of our
Lord over the past months.
Summer Hours
Please note that we are celebrating
only one service on Sundays
Orthros - 8:00 a.m.
Divine Liturgy - 9:00 a.m.
Altin Doko
Luise (Eliopoulos) Kessaris
Theodore Pappas
Agnes Georgion
May their memory be eternal.
Office Hours 9 am - 4 pm
Memorials
Qerine/c w/rec
Fe/romev eic gvw/siv umw/v o/ti
thn Kuriakh/ qa telei/tai mo/no
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40– Day
Theo Apostolos Joy
Anna Skouras
1- Year
John A. kazes
‘Orqroc - 8:00 p.m.
Qei/a Leitourgi/a - 9:00 p.m.
4- Year
Weddings
Eleni Chamatsos
/Wrec grafei/ou 9 p.m. - 4 m.m.
Trisagia
John Gikas
Michael Vayeos
Christophoros Christopher
5 yr Anthony Adoniou
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With Godparents
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Alexander William Pannos &
Darrielle Lynn Young
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Presiding Priest
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Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Andrew J. Demotses
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Mrs. Pam Katsiris
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Donations
Weekday Services
40 Marie Heaphy in memory of Anna Skouras
50 Vasilios & Niki Roumeliotis and Sophia & Nick Aronis in memory of Stavros & Athena Filiopoulos
50 Dianne Kardaris & Family in memory of Ernest Adamopoulos
50 Georgia Metropolis & Family in memory of Ernest Adamopoulos
50 Socrates Adamopoulos & family in memory of brother Ernest Adamopoulos
25 Mr. & Mrs. William Tsapatsaris in memory of Angelo Karambelas
100 Markella Lygomenos & Margaret Rodgers in memory of parents Stephen C. & Josephine Lygomenos
200 George & Pauline Troubetaris in memory of Charles A. Adamopoulos
20 Constance Brown in memory of Louise Kessaris
25 Tina Lefthes in memory of Callie Taloumis
100 Helen Delegianis in memory of husband George Delegianis & mother Theodocia Kangos
50 Mr. & Mrs. Antonios Antoniou in memory of Nicholas Qirjazi
25 St. Val's Men's Club in memory of Ernie Adamopoulos
200 Peter & Virginia Adamopoulos in memory of Charles Adamopoulos
100 Mrs. Anastasia Stefanides, Dimitrios, Avraam & family in memory of Christoforos Christopher
50 George Venetos in memory of Penelope Karedis
50 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Christopher in memory of Stella Stathos
100 Rose Kokoras & sons in memory of William Kokoras
That Was Then
This Is Now
Education
Income
Average Tray
Contribution
% of Church Budget
Paid by Non-Parishioner
X Factor
Philanthropy
Philanthropy
* $1 in 1922 = $13.70 in 2012 due to inflation
$1 in 1960 = $7.52 in 2012 due to inflation
Then
(Yiayia and Papou)
Limited / Informal
Now
(Us)
2nd Highest in U.S.
Immigrants
(laborers/merchants)
3rd Highest in U.S.
$1
$1*
0%
27%
1st in U.S.
Judaism
2nd from last in U.S.
Greek Orthodox
--Stewardship Committee
KAQHMERINES IERES AKOLOUQIES
Holy Ascension
Thursday, June 13th
Orthros 8 am
Liturgy 9am
Ana/lhyh
Pe/mpth, 13h Iouni./ou
8 pm /Orqroc
9 pm Qei/a Leitourgi/a
Saturday of the Souls
Saturday, June 22nd
Orthros 8 am
Liturgy 9am
Yuxosa/bbaton
Sa/bbato, 22h Iouni/ou
8 pm /Orqroc
9 pm Qei/a Leitourgi/a
Sts. Peter & Paul
Saturday, June 29th
Orthros 8 am
Liturgy 9am
Pe/trou kai Pau/lou
Sa/bbato, 29h Iouni/ou
8 pm /Orqroc
9 pm Qei/a Leitourgi/a
Prophet Elias
Thursday, July 20th
Orthros 8 am
Liturgy 9am
Paraklesis
Friday, August 2nd 7 pm
Profh/th Hli/a
Pe/mpth 20h Iouli/ou
8 pm /Orqroc
9 pm Qei/a Leitourgi/a
Paa/klhsic
Paraskeuh/, 2h Augou/stou 7 mm
Vespers in Lowell
Monday, August 5th
Esperino/c sto Lowell
Deute/ra, 5h Augou/stou
Holy Transfiguration
Blessing of Grapes
Tuesday, August 6th
8:00 am Orthros
9:00 am Divine Liturgy
H Metamo/rfwsic tou Kuri/ou
Hmw/n Ihsou/ Xristou/
Tri/th, 6h Augou/stou
8:00 pm ‘Orqroc
9:00 pm Qei/a Leitourgi/a
Paraklesis
Wednesday, August 7th 7 pm
Para/klhsic
Teta/rth, 8h Augou/stou 7 mm
Paraklesis
Friday, August 10th 7 pm
Para/klhsic
Paraskeuh/, 10h Augou/stou 7 mm
Paraklesis
Monday, August 12th 7 pm
Para/klhsic
Deute/ra 12h Augou/stou 7 mm
Vespers in Somerville
Wednesday, August 14th 7 pm
Para/klhsic sto Somerville
Deute/ra, 14h Augou/stou 7 mm
Dormition
Thursday, August 15th
8:00 a.m. Orthros
9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy
St. Phanourios
Tuesday, August 27th
8:00 a.m. Orthros
9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy
Koi/mhsic
Pe/mpth, 15h Augou/stou
8:00 pm ‘Orqroc
9:00 pm Qei/a Leitourgi/a
/
Agiou Fanouri/ou
Tri/th, 27h Augou/stou
8:00 pm ‘Orqroc
9:00 pm Qei/a Leitourgi/a
Beheading of John Baptist
Thursday, August 29th
8:00 a.m. Orthros
9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy
Apokomh/ Kefalh/c Prodro/mou
Pe/mpth, 29h Augou/stou
8:00 pm ‘Orqroc
9:00 pm Qei/a Leitourgi/a
2013 Dates to Remember
Parish Leadership Seminar
Tuesday, June 4
Giggles Fundraiser
For Mission Trip
Thursday , June 6
St Val’s Men’s Club
Ladies Night
Saturday, June 8
27th Annual Metropolis of boston
Ministry Awards Banquet
Sunday, June 9
Scholarship Banquet
Friday, June 14
St Vasilios Show of Talent
Sunday, June 23 @ 3 pm
Philoptochos Luncheon
Saturday, June 22
Picnic
Sunday, June 30
Liturgy at Winter Island @ 10AM
St Val’s Men’s Club
Golf Tournament
Monday, July 22
“Yiayia’s Attic Treasures Sale”
Thursday, July 18 to
Saturday, july 20 @9 am-3 pm
& Sunday, july 21 @ 9-12 noon
Sunday, June 30
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Parish Council News
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Pamela Karamas Katsiris, President
General Assembly Summary
We are also committed to addressing challenges in our buildings
This was my first General Assembly as President of the Parish to the handicapped and elderly and want to work with organizaCouncil and I am supremely proud and honored to contribute with tions and ministries to remove those impediments. All the while,
my best efforts, to the stewardship of this great community.
remembering that we must maintain our historic edifice and must
always consider that major repairs and improvements will be onI thank you in advance, for your patience as I learn the ropes, going and necessary, and that a capital campaign inevitability!
your willingness to help with the volunteer pleas, and understanding with my foibles and shortcomings. Already, this year has Additionally, the tireless effort of our committees has yielded
shown how committed our stewards are to our Parish, how vi- many successes, which were highlighted at the General Assembrant and involved are our ministries, and how energized and bly. Some examples are the dedication of our Parish Elders Comeffective are our committees and council.
mittee, the improvements to the Greek School Program, the enthusiastic response and participation at our first ever Youth GenWe have begun in earnest a massive fundraising campaign only eral Assembly, the stunning progress made by the Policy/Bylaws
six short months ago and have already reached more than half of Committee and the efforts to streamline the Scholarship Commitour goal, increased at the general assembly with a grant from the tee oversight. I thank you for the opportunity and sincerely hope
Endowment Fund income, generous gifts from the Philoptochos that you will join us as we steward our church forward.
and other ministries and organizations. We have committed to
remaining fiscally stable, and returning our savings account to the Yours in Christ,
previous milestone of $100,000. We have increased our revenue
stream with a rental program in our gym, and managed our costs
effectively so as to make a contribution to savings, while still Pamela Karamas Katsiris
improving the facilities and performing necessary repairs and Parish President
maintenance.
Ratification Of New Investment Committee Members
Per the guidelines set forth in the Investment Policy of St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church, the Investment Committee met and recommended the following members in good standing to the Parish Council:
Speros Venios
– 3 Year Term
Peter Franggos
– 3 Year Term
Costa Partelides
– 1 Year Term
Jason Panos
– 1 Year Term
These members were approved by the Parish Council and unanimously approved by the General Assembly.
GRANT RECOMMENDATION
The Parish Council, upon the recommendation of the Investment Committee, submitted for approval the
following allocation of the Endowment Grant:
$32,132 to be granted to the Bell Tower Fund and the remaining $5,000 be granted towards the purchase
and installation of a new electronic Church bell system.
The General Assembly unanimously approved these allocations.
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Parishioner of the Year
Sophia Nanis-Pappas
Sophia Nanis-Pappas has been a member of Saint
Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church in Peabody her entire life.
Sophia’s mother, Gianoula Karademos, immigrated to the
United States with her parents, Eleni and Vasilios Karademos, and her two brothers, Tom and John Karademos, in
1955 and later married Michael Nanis in the early sixties.
Since their arrival from Greece, Sophia’s parents were
members of Saint Vasilios. Sophia and her sisters, Helen
Nanis Papadopoulos and Maria Nanis Nionakis, were baptized at St. Vasilios where they also attended Greek
School, Sunday School, Church Choir, and Goya.
Her family instilled Sophia’s love of the church in
her. Sophia remembers the teachings of her grandmother,
Eleni, regarding our role in the church. She remembers her
saying, “The church is your home. Just like you take care
of your home, you must also take care of your church”.
Sophia never forgot those words and the living examples of
both her grandmother and mother.
Having an education in finance, Sophia spent much
of her career crafting/developing financial plans & proformas, providing decision support for critical path items,
and leading and mobilizing organizations to achieve longterm goals. As Sophia progressed in her career, she never
forgot the words of her grandmother and the living examples of her mother. She often thought it would be ideal if
she could find a way to utilize her passion, gifts and talents
and give back to her community at St. Vasilios. While
contemplating how to put these thoughts into actions, she
was approached in church by a member of the Parish
Council and asked if she would be interested in serving on
the Parish Council. Sophia received this as a clear sign
that it was time to act on her intentions. In the year 2001,
Sophia joined the Parish Council and the following year
she was nominated and became Treasurer of St. Vasilios.
Sophia held the position of Treasurer for six years and then
followed on to become President of the Parish Council in
the year 2010. During her tenure on the Parish Council,
she was able to help the community carry out many critical
objectives related to parish finances, establish a formal investment policy for the church Endowment Fund, initiate
capital improvement plans, lead fundraising efforts, create
long-term objectives for the community, and other projects.
Recently, Sophia has married and she is looking
forward to continuing her journey and involvement in the
church with her husband Michael Pappas.
ANNOUNCEMENT
PLEASE NOTE THAT ON SUNDAY, JUNE 30TH
LITURGY WILL BE CELEBRATED AT
WINTER ISLAND AT 10 AM
Anakoi/nwsh
Shmeiw/ste o/ti
qa
thn Kuriakh/ 30h, Iouni/ou h Qei/a Leitourgi/a
telestei/ sto WI NTER ISLAND stic 10 p.m.
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ΤΟ ΑΓΙΟ ΠΝΕΥΜΑ
ΕΟΡΤΗ ΤΗΣ ΠΕΝΤΗΚΟΣΤΗΣ
Αγαπητοί μου Αδελφοί,
‘Η Παλαιά Διαθήκη μάς
πληροφορεί ότι από τόν αρχαίο
παράδεισο τής Εδέμ πήγαζαν
ποταμοί πού τόν πότιζαν καί
εξαπλώνονταν
πάνω στή
γή
(Γέν.2,10-14). Στήν Καινή Διαθήκη
ό Κύριος καί Θεός μας ήλθε γιά νά
μάς αναδημιουργήσει – καί φύτευσε
τή Βσασιλεία του όχι πάνω σέ
κάποιον τόπο τής γής, ώστε νά τήν παρατηρεί κάποιος μέ
γυμνούς τούς οφθαλμούς (Λουκ.17, 20-21), αλλά μέσα στίς
καρδιές τών ανθρώπων πού πιστεύουν στόν Κύριο Ιησού –
δηλαδή πού πιστεύουν όπως διδάσκει ή ‘Αγία Γραφή – καί
διψούν γιά τήν αλήθεια καί τήν αιώνια ζωή. ‘Η Βασιλεία
τού Θεού, όπως σημειώνει ό Άγιος Μάξιμος ό
‘Ομολογητής ερμηνεύοντας τή φράση τής Κυριακής
Προσευχής «ελθέτω ή Βασιλεία σου», είναι τό Άγιο
Πνεύμα. Όποιος λοιπόν πιστεύει ορθά στόν Ιησού Χριστό
καί βαπτίζεται στό όνομά Του, δέχεται μέσα στήν καρδιά
του τό Άγιο Πνεύμα – τή Βασιλεία τού Θεού, πού γίνεται
γι΄αυτόν πηγή από τήν οποία ρέουν αναεξάντλητοι ποταμοί
χαρισμάτων τού Θεού.
Τήν αλήθεια αυτή δήλωσε ό Κύριος, όταν τήν
εβδόμη καί τελευταία ημέρα τής εορτής τής σκηνοπηγίας
δίδασκε τά πλήθη τών Εβραίων, λέγοντας «Εάν κάποιος
διψά, άς έρχεται σέ μένα καί άς πίνει. Όποιος πιστεύει σέ
μένα έτσι όπως διδάσκει ή Γραφή, από τήν κοιλία του θά
ρεύσουν ποταμοί ζωντανού ύδατος.» Αυτό τό ύδωρ από τό
οποίο πηγάζουν ποτάμια θείας χάριτος, μάς εξηγεί ό
Ευαγγελιστής Ιωάννης, είναι τό Άγιο Πνεύμα. ΄Ως
«κοιλία» συχνά εννοείται στή Γραφή ή καρδιά τού
ανθρώπου. Γι’αυτό ό Προφήτης Δαυίδ έλεγε σέ έναν
ψαλμό – «Θεέ μου, θέλησα νά κάνω τό θέλημά Σου καί νά
τηρήσω τό νόμο Σου «έν μέσω τής κοιλίας
μου» (Ψαλμ.39,9), δηλαδή «μέ όλη τήν καρδιά μου».
Επίσης, ό Προφήτης Ιερεμίας βλέποντας τά κακά πού
έμελλαν νά έρθουν γιά τήν αμετανοησία τών ανθρώπων
τού λαού έλεγε – «τήν κοιλίαν μου αλγώ» (Ιερ.4,19),
εκφράζοντας τό φοβερό πόνο πού αισθανόταν στήν καρδιά
τού λόγω τής θλήψεώς του.
Ό Ευαγγελιστής Ιωάννης παρατηρεί ότι όταν έλεγε
αυτά τά λόγια ό Ιησούς, δέν είχε δοθεί ακόμη τό Άγιο
Πνεύμα, επειδή ό Ιησούς δέν είχε ακόμη δοξασθεί. ΄Ως
δόξα τού Ιησού νοείται ό Σταυρός του, επειδή μέ τό
Σταυρό του ό Κύριος κατέβαλε τόν τύραννο διάβολο καί
βασίλευσε σέ όλη τή οικουμένη. Άφού ό Κύριος γεύθηκε
τό σταυρικό θάνατο, αναστήθηκε καί αναλήφθηκε στούς
ουρανούς, έστειλε πρώτα στούς μαθητές του τό Άγιο
Πνεύμα τήν ημέρα τής Πεντηκοστής, σύμφωνα μέ τήν
υπόσχεσή του, καί κατόπιν σέ όλους όσοι πιστεύουν σέ
αυτόν καί βαπτίζονται στό όνομα τού Πατρός καί τού Υιού
καί τού Αγίου Πνεύματος, σύμφωνα μέ τήν πρόρρησή του
καί τήν εντολή του (Ιωάν.7,37-39 καί Ματθ.28.19).
Στό σημείο αυτό πρέπει νά τονιστεί ότι τό Άγιο
Πνέυμα είναι πρόσωπο – είναι τό τρίτο πρόσωπο τής Αγίας
Τριάδος. Είναι «Εκείνος» πού εκπορεύεται προαιωνίως
από τόν Πατέρα καί δίνει τή μαρτυρία του γιά τό
σαρκωθέντα Υιό τού Θεού (Ιω. 15,26) – ομιλεί διά τών
προφητών (Πραξ.1,16 καί 21,11), δίνει εντολές (Πραξ.8,29
καί 10,19-20), αποστέλλει ανθρώπους γιά νά κηρύξουν
(Πραξ.13,2-4) καί διαμοιράζει τά θεία χαρίσματα στόν
κάθε άνθρωπο «καθώς βούλεται» (Α’Κορ.12,11).
Σεχτικά μέ τή χρήγηση τού Άγίου Πνεύματος στό
άγιο βάπτισμα, ό Αββάς Μάρκος ό Ασκητής στό έργο του
«Περί τού Θείου Βαπτίσματος» (pg 65, 989 κ.έ), κάνει
μεταξύ άλλων τίς ακόλουθες παρατηρήσεις. Στό Άγιο
Βάπτισμα μέ μυστικό τρόπο συνθαπτόμαστε μαζί μέ τόν
Χριστόν καί συνεγειρόμαστε καί ανεβαίνουμε στούς
ουρανούς καί καθόμαστε μαζί Του στά δεξιά τού Θεού
Πατρός (Ρωμ.6,4 καί Εφες.2,6). Επίσης, λαμβάνουμε
πλήρη καί τέλεια τή χάρη τού Άγίου Πναέυματος καί
ελεθυθερωνόμαστε από τήν τυραννία τήα αμαρτίας καί τού
θανάτου. Γι’αυτό ήδη από τό βάπτισμα λαμβάνουμε
εντελώς δωρεάν τή δικαίωση καί τή σωτηρία μας.
‘Ωστόσο όμως, δέν μπορούμε νά μείνουμε μέσα
στά όρια τής ελευθερίας καί τής Βασιλείας τού Θεού, άν
δέν τηρούμε τίς εντολές. Μέ τήν τήρηση τών εντολών ό
βαπτισμένος πιστός παραμένει μέσα στήν απολυτρωτική
χάρη πού έλαβε. Δέν τηρούμε λοιπόν τίς εντολές γιά νά
σωθούμε, αλλά γιά νά διατηρήσουμε τή σωτηρία πού
λάβαμε δωρεάν μέ τό μυστήριο τού βαπτίσματος. Μέ άλλα
λόγια, αγαπητοί μου αδελφοί, όσο ηθικός καί νά είναι
κάποιος, δέν μπορεί νά βρεί τή σωτηρία του, δίχως τήν
ορθή πίστη καί τό βάπτισμα τής Εκκλησίας. Ή σωτηρία καί
ό αγιασμός δέν είναι αποτέλεσμα ανθρωπίνης
προσπάθειας. Δέν εξαγοράζεται μέ καλά έργα καί ηθηκή
ζωή. Παρέχεται δωρεάν διά τού Αγίου Πνεύματος στό
βάπτισμα καί τή διατηρεί ό πιστός, όταν συμμορφώνει τή
ζωή του μέ τό φρόνημα τού Κυρίου Ιησού Χριστού.
Επομένως, όλος ό αγώνας καί ό ιδρώτας μας βαπιτσμένοι
καί διακιωμένοι Χριστιανοί πού είμαστε, είναι νά
διαφυλάξουμε ακέραιη μέσα μας τή χάρη πού λάβαμε στό
βάπτισμα, έως ότου εξέλθουμε από τόν παρόντα φθαρτό
καί αμετάβλητο βίο. Τότε ή θεία χάρη θά καταστεί
αναφαίρετη κληρονομιά μας είς τούς αιώνες τών αιώνων.
Αμήν.
Μετ΄αγάπης πολλής έν Κυρίω,
+ π. Κυριάκος Β. Σαραβέλας
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Cooking for the Haven from Hunger
I am happy and proud that the St Vasilios community has reaffirmed their commitment to helping others
less fortunate than ourselves in our very own neighborhoods, by cooking for the Haven from Hunger, a
shelter that feeds the hungry, on the 4th Thursday of every month.
We will be preparing a church cooked meal on the 4th Wednesday of each month for delivery the next morning to the Haven.
Church school teacher, Persephone Santos, has generously taken on this task solo for a number of
years. We are now trying to lighten her load and we thank her for all the meals she has prepared.
The following is the schedule of the the months chosen by various organizations, individuals and ministries of the church:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
meal)
(still available)
PTA
Church school
James Gass
Philoptohos
PTA
Men's Club
Men's Club
Daughters of Penelope
Parish Council
Thanksgiving (City of Peabody prepares the meal)
Church School (unless Christmas falls on 4th Thursday, then City prepares the
I want to personally thank all the groups in advance for their time and effort for this worthwhile cause.
If any parishioner would like to assist in cooking on any particular month, please contact the head of the
group above to find out what time they will be preparing the meal.
You can call Persephone at 978-531-2121 for more information, or you can also contact Thanasi Pantazelos, apantazelos@gmail.com from the Parish Council, who is our liaison for this ministry.
Thank you for participating in this worthwhile ministry and to committing to help those less fortunate
than us,
My very best,
Pam Katsiris
Parish Council President
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HOLY SATURDAY MORNING
RESURRECTION SERVICE AND DIVINE LITURGY
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(Continued from page 1)
The Feast of Pentecost Continued
Church was not founded by some person. For example
Joseph Smith (founder of the Mormons), or Charles Taze
Russel (Jehovah Witnesses) , or Martin Luther, or John
Calvin, etc., but for the Eastern Orthodox Church Christ
Himself is its founder. We call this Apostolic Succession.
It means that our Church is the authentic and genuine
Church or Body of Christ in the world. It continues to
teach not one person’s interpretation of the faith but the
complete deposit of faith as it was handed down to the
Apostles by Jesus Christ.
A church is the true Church of Christ if it can
show historically that it was founded by Christ and has
maintained a living connection over the centuries with that
early Church. We depend on this historical connection in
order to be assured that the deposit of the faith has not
been tampered with but has been handed down to us in its
entirety. Father Stylianopoulos writes: “…the Orthodox
Church is the true Church of God on earth and maintains
the fullness of Christ’s truth in continuity with the Church
of the Apostles. This awesome claim does not necessarily
mean that the Orthodox Christians have achieved perfection: for we have many personal shortcomings. Nor does
it necessarily mean that the other Christian Churches do
not serve God’s purpose positively: for it is not up to us to
judge others but to live and proclaim the fullness of the
truth. But it does mean that if a person carefully examines
the history of Christianity he or she will soon discover that
the Orthodox Church alone is in complete sacramental,
doctrinal and canonical continuity with the ancient undivided Church as it authoritatively expressed itself through
the seven great Ecumenical Councils.”
One of the distinguishing features of the Orthodox
Church is her changelessness. The Orthodox Church baptizes by three-fold immersion as was done in the early
Church. It still confirms infants at baptism bestowing upon them the “seal of the gift of the Holy Spirit.” It still
brings babies and small children to receive Holy Communion. In the Divine Liturgy the call is still heard: “The
Doors, the Doors.” Recalling earlier days when none but
the baptized members of the Christian Family could participate in the work of the liturgy. The Nicene Constinopolitan Creed is still recited without later additions. The Orthodox Church has two distinctive features: 1) her changelessness 2)her sense of living continuity with the church of
the early apostles.
In light of these truths let’s make every attempt to
be in church on Pentecost, Sunday June 23rd, to celebrate
the establishment of God’s Holy Church. Let us also not
cease for striving to live our Orthodox Faith not just on
Sunday, or Christmas and Pascha but every day of the year
to the best of our abilities. May the Holy Spirit enlighten
us to live our Orthodox Faith in a more committed way.
With much love in Christ,
Yuxosa/bbatov
On Saturday, June 22, the final Saturday of the Souls of the Church year will take place. Our
Kolyva Committee will prepare kolyva on behalf of everyone, and those who wish may make a
free will offering. Please submit to the church office the FIRST names of those you wish to
commemorate by using either the form below. Mrs. Irene Giannias has sponsored the tray.
Fe/romen eic gnw/sin umw/n o/ti to teleutai/o Yuxosa/bbato tou xro/vou qa la/bei me/
roc thn 11h Iouni/ou. Qa akolouqh/sh mnhmo/suno upe/r twv
proanapausme/evwn
oikei;wn hmw/n. H /Epitroph/ Kollu/bwn qa stoli/sh ko/lluba ek me/rouc o/lwn, kai dia
ta opoi/a o/poioc filotimhqh/, mporei/ va ka/nei mi/a prosfora/
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HOLY FRIDAY EVENING
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2013 Saint Vasilios’ Stewardship
STEWARDSHIP, A RICH MAN: “A rich man is not who has much but one who gives
much. For that remains his forever,” wrote St John Chrysostom. You are invited to be
a “Rich Man,” as defined by Chrysostom and give personally to Saint Vasilios by your
2013 Stewardship commitment, for the portion you give “remains yours forever.” May
God bless your generosity.
As of April 16, 2013 we have 650 stewards pledged for Saint Vasilios. If you have
not sent in your PLEDGE for 2013, please do so today. Under our true stewardship
system, every member is asked to offer a gift to the church in an amount of his or her
own choosing and one that honestly reflects their personal circumstances and ability.
Please be mindful that approximately 1000 stewards are asked to sustain our parish
budget of $600,000 annually. Thank you for your anticipated response.
Below is a listing of the parishioners who have pledged
from 4/16/13 through 5/22/13
HOLY FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs.Sofia Amvrosiades
Mr. James A. Argeros
Mrs. Julie Bianco
Mrs. Valerie Hart Boyns
Mr. James Steven Calas
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dagas
Mrs. Maria Dicenso
Mr.&Mrs.Angelo Efstathopoulos
Mrs. Jennifer Entwistle
Mrs. Gail Everson
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory V. Fanikos
Mrs. Argiro Felismino
Mr. & Mrs. Spiros P. Flomp
Mrs. Connie Frisch
Mrs. Joan George
Mrs. Stella George
Mr. Peter N. George
Mrs. Katherine Hart
Ms. Amanda Hart
Mrs. Z. Joyce Kachinski
Dr. & Mrs. Demetrios Kalaitzidis
Mrs. Valerie Koen
Dr. Demosthenes Kotronis
Mr.& Mrs.Nicholas Kurkuvelos
Mr. & Mrs. Manolis Lantzakis
Mr. John J. Maihos
Mrs. Katherine Mallios
Mr. George T. Mandragouras
Mrs. Alexis Meader
Mr. James Morfis-Gas
Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Nicolakis
Mr. & Mrs. Dimitrios Orfanos
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Paganis
Mr. & Mrs. Konstantinos Pantazelos
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Pappagianopoulos
Mr. Peter C. Pappagianopoulos
Ms. Kym Pappathanasi
Dr. & Mrs. John Parianos
Mr. & Mrs. Anastasios Psyhogios
Mr. Alexander Ruggeri
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Santos
Mr. George Scangas
Mr. & Mrs. T. Soteropoulos
Mr. Christopher W. Stamos
Mr. & Mrs. Fotios Stamos
Ms. Dianna N. Theodore
Mr. Peter Valles
Mrs. Kathryn Von Oesen
Mr. Vassilis Vourloumis
Parable of the Dead Church
A man once called a pastor to say that he wanted to join the church. But, he went on to explain that he didn’t
want to worship every week , study the Bible, visit the sick, witness to non-Christians, or serve as a leader or
teacher.
The pastor commended him for his desire to join, but told him the church he sought was located in another section of town. The man took directions and hung up.
When he arrived at the church, the man came face-to-face with the logical result of his own apathetic attitude.
There stood an abandoned church building, boarded up and ready for demolition.
-Stewardship Committee
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Koimisis of the Theotokos
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HOLY WEDNESDAY
On August 15th we commemorate the Koimisis, Dormition, or the Falling Asleep of the Virgin Mary. Much of the
Church’s Holy Tradition is given in the book called the Horologion. In this book we read about the falling asleep of the
Theotokos.
As time drew near for the Lord to call His earthly Mother, He sent an angel to announce this to her three days beforehand. The Virgin Mary then went to the Mount of Olives to pray. This was a prayer of rejoicing, the joy of return to
the Savior. Ever since the Resurrection, death had a new meaning and attitude. Death no longer meant the end and
despair; now it was a new beginning, a hope, a new life. Death was now, in Christian terms sleep, which Christ would
wake us up from and live forever with Him in heaven.
The event of the Dormition is very important in our Church life and it is preceded by a two week fast period. During
this time we conduct the service of the Paraklesis, the Supplication to the Theotokos. During this service we ask the
Virgin Mary to pray for us to her Son, to help us, to overcome our illnesses, and to assist us in times of trouble or need.
We do this because the Church feels that since she is so close to God that she will assist us in our prayers to Him.
Paraklesis Service
Para/klhsic Akolouqi/ec
All services will take place at 7p.m.
/Olec oi akolouq/i/ec qa la/boun me/roc sti/c 7:m.m.
Friday , August 2, 2013
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Friday, August 9, 2013
Monday, August 12, 2013
Paraskeuh/, 2h, Augou/stou, 2013
Teta/rth, 7h, Augou/stou, 2013
Paraskeuh/, 9h, Augou/stou, 2013
Deute/ra, 12h, Augou/stou, 2013
Please write the baptismal names of those people you wish remembered and return this list in the envelope provided
along with your offering for this feast.
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HOLY MONDAY
Other items that will be accepted:
 Holiday Décor
 Jewelry
 Sports equipment--in Good Condition
 Linens, blankets, drapes
 Dishes, pans, vases, glasses , cups/mugs, coffee makers, blenders, mixers bowls.
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Greek School news
The Greek School Year has come to an end. On Saturday, June 1st our graduating class attended Greek School Graduation at the Maliotis Center in Brookline. The theme of the event was Greek Islands and we represented the island of
Ikaria. Students performed the Ikariotiko and Sophia Kapoglis and Andreas Lantzakis presented information and history of Ikaria. Students were given diplomas and crosses by Archbishop Methodios.
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EASTER SERVICES
SUNDAY OF ORTHODOXY
Our graduation took place on Sunday, June 2nd at St. Vasilios.
The following students completed our Greek School Program this year:
Οι Απόφοιτοι Τάξη
Graduating Class
Δημήτριος Γιανναράκης
Dimitrios Giannarakis
Εξαιρετική Επιμέλεια Πρώην Διευθύντρια Κυρία Αμαλία Κορκάρη
Former Principal Ms. Amalia Korkaris Award Exceptional Effort
Ειρήνη Γιαννιά
Irene Giannias
Βραβείο Διευθύντριων Κυρία Ντίνα Καλαϊτζίδου
Principal’s Award
Σοφία Καπόγλη
Sophia Kapoglis
Βραβείο Πρώην Αποφοίτων του Ελληνικού Σχολείου
Greek School Alumni Award
Βραβείο Τακτικής Φοίτησις
Perfect Attendance Award
Ανδρέας Λαντζάκης
Andreas Lantzakis
Αριστείον για Εξαιρατική Μάθησης Πρώην Διευθύντρια Δεσποινίς Hμερομίστη
Former Principal Despinis Emeromistis Highest Honors Awards
Βραβείο Πατήρ Χρήστου Φουστούκου
Father Chris Foustoukos Award
Βραβείο Πρώην Αποφοίτων του Ελληνικού Σχολείου
Greek School Alumni Award
Βραβείο Τακτικής Φοίτησι
Perfect Attendance Award
Αντωνία Μάρτινς
Antonia Martins
Κυριακή ΝτιΦρούσια
Katie DiFruscia
Βραβείο της Φιλοπτώχου Αθηνά
Philoptochos Athena Award
Βραβείο Τακτικής Φοίτησις
Perfect Attendance Award
Λεωνίδας Πάλμας
Leo Palma
Παναγιώτα Πουλοπούλου
Pamela Poulopoulos
Σοφία Ρούβαλη
Sophia Rouvalis
Συγχαρητήρια και εις ανώτερα!
Congratulations!
PALM SUNDAY EVENING
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All students received a Greek School Tshirt and yearbook compliments of the Greek School, an English to Greek/ Greek
to English Dictionary compliments of the PTA, and a Centennial Album compliments of the Greek School Alumni. Following graduation there was a breakfast compliments of the PTA for the graduates and their families in the Andrew J.
Demotses Educational Center. A special thanks to Speros Venios and Joanne Venios for preparing the breakfast and the
5th grade parents that served.
HEALTHBEAT
Our End of the Year Program for grades PreK-5th took place on Wednesday, June 5. The theme of our program was
summer. Students performed songs and poems. Each student received a Greek School Tshirt, in addition to prizes for
perfect attendance, effort and top student.
Students will be performing on June 29th at 5pm at the Church Picnic on Winter Island.
Σας ευχόμαστε καλό καλοκαίρι!
We wish you all a wonderful summer!
For pictures and news check us out at:
http://stvasiliosgreekschool.shutterfly.com/
SIGN UP EARLY!
GREEK SCHOOL REGISTRATION 2013-2014
This year we are we are opening our Greek school to students of other communities as well as to those of the greater
community.
The St. Vasilios Greek School has functioned continuously since the founding of our parish. The Greek School is the
oldest educational program within the church. The school offers the youth of our community knowledge of the Greek
language, a love for the Orthodox Faith, and an appreciation for the culture and history of the Greek people. Our students build strong bonds with their classmates that last a lifetime.
We will have an open registration this year, you can visit the church website www.stvasilios.org to download the registration form and bring it to the office at your convenience.
If you register by July 1st you will receive a $25 discount per child. Tuition must be paid in full to receive discount. We are also offering a split payment plan, and accept cash, check or credit card.
Greek School consists of 8 grades Pre-K through 6th, open to students in grades Kindergarten through 7th grade in
American School.
Children entering Kindergarten can enroll in the Pre-School class. The Pre-School class will meet every Wednesday.
Kindergarten through 6th grade will meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 3:30-5:00
Our highly qualified and experienced teaching staff comes together to provide our community’s children with
knowledge of their heritage and Greek language. The staff adjusts the curriculum to the needs and abilities of our children who come from a wide variety of backgrounds. Our curriculum consists of conversational skills, culture, reading,
religion, writing and dance. In addition to this students perform dance at a number of church and city events throughout
the school year.
Saint Stephen’s Ministry
If you have a family member, a friend or an acquaintance
who need or would like to have our clergy and/or our volunteers to pay them a visit, please notify the Church office,
978 531 0777. God Bless you.
The first day of Greek School for the 2013-2014 school year will be Wednesday, September 11th.
Tuition for the 2013-2014 School Year
Tuition for St. Vasilios members in good standing:
Pre-K:
$100 per student
th
Kindergarten-6 grade:
$300 per student
$500 maximum per family
Tuition for members in good standing at another parish:
Pre-K
$150 per student
Kindergarten-6th grade:
$350 per student
$550 maximum per family
Must provide documentation of good standing to the church office
Tuition for non-members of a parish:
Pre-K
$300 per student
Kindergarten-6th grade:
$500 per student
$850 maximum per family
Tuition includes books
If you have any questions regarding the Greek School program you can contact Principal Dina Kalaitzidis at
greekschool@stvasilios.org.
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July 2013
Sun
Mon
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Tue
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Wed
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August 2013
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Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
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Thu
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Sat
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Office Closed
Paraklesis
7pm
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5
Vespers Lowell
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7
8
Paraklesis
7pm
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Sts
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Yiayia’s Attic
Treasures
9am—3 pm
Yiayia’s Attic
Treasures
9am—3 pm
Yiayia’s Attic
Treasures
9am—3 pm
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26
27
11
12
9
10
Holy
Transfiguration
Orthros 8 am
Liturgy 9 am
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Paraklesis
7pm
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15
Vespers Somerville
Dormition
Orthros 8 am
Liturgy 9 am
Paraklesis
7pm
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Yiayia’s Attic
Treasures
9am—12 noon
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St. Phanourios
Orthros 8 am
Liturgy 9 am
Beheading of
John the Baptist
Orthros 8 am
Liturgy 9 am
Don't forget Liturgy will be at Winter Island the day of the picnic, Sunday, June 30th at 10 am.