June/July - Saint Spyridon Hellenic Orthodox Church

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THE VOICE — June / July 2013 - Volume No. 274
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Father’s Article ...........................1
Stewardship ................................3
Cherubs........................................4
Archangels ..................................5
P.T.A. ............................................7
Graduates .................................8,9
Pascha.........................................10
Junior Olympics .......................11
Parish News ..............................12
Philoptochos ....................... 13, 14
Liturgical Schedule .................15
Εκκλ. Ημερολόγιo..................16
Κοινοτικά Νέα ........................17
ST. SPYRIDON
HELLENIC ORTHODOX
CHURCH
12307 S. RIDGELAND AVE.
PALOS HEIGHTS, IL 60463
WWW. SAINT SPYRIDON.ORG
Hymn of Note
For eight days, the disciples remained in hiding, trembling in fear of the
Jews who were now getting anxious over rumblings of Jesus having risen
from the dead. The risen Lord had already appeared to His disciples, yet
they remained silent. Thomas, absent from the Lord’s first appearance,
was not convinced that Jesus had risen. After all, seeing the fear and
doubt in the eyes of his fellow disciples, it is no wonder that Thomas demanded to place his own hand in the print of the nails. It is in this shadow of disbelief that Jesus enters through the closed doors and our hymn
of note, the ninth eothinon recounts the encounter.
As at the last times you came when it was late on the Sabbath to your friends, O
Christ, and you confirm the wonder by a wonder, by your entrance when the
doors were shut your Resurrection from the dead. You filled your Disciples with
joy and made them partakers of the Holy Spirit; you bestowed on them the authority of the forgiveness of sins and did not abandon Thomas to be drowned in
the sea of unbelief. And so grant us also true knowledge and forgiveness of
offences, compassionate Lord.
Annual Greek Festival
July 6th & 7th, 2013
The Voice - H ΦΩNH
Official Monthly
Community Publication of
St. Spyridon
Hellenic Orthodox Church
12307 S. Ridgeland Avenue
Palos Heights, IL 60463
REV. FR. TILEMAHOS
ALIKAKOS
IERATIKOS
PROESTAMENOS
Church Office
Hours: ................ Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Phone: ..................... 708-385-2311, 2313 or 0787
Fax: .................................................. 708-385-0166
E-mail: office@Saint-Spyridon.org
Web: www.Saint-Spyridon.org
Parish Council Officers
Taso Panagiotopoulos........................President
James Korbakes .................. 1st Vice-President
Konstantinos Labrakis ......... 2nd V. President
Tom Zentefis ...................................... Secretary
Larry Kekempanos ........... Assistant Secretary
Nicholas Chibucos ............................ Treasurer
Gus Kolyvas ...................... Assistant Treasurer
Auxiliary Officers
Stylianos Bonanos ............................... Chanter
Toula Georgiopoulos ...................... Philoptochos
Georgia Theoharis................................... P.T.A.
Kiki Kazazakis ........................................ Kentro
Lambrini Stavrou ....Plutarchos Greek School
Anna Angelos .............. Archangels Academy
Zoe Kopanis ............... Sunday School Director
Nicky Glikis ............................... Choir Director
Dana Vasilakos .......... G.O.Y.A. & Jr. G.O.Y.A.
Janine Riley .......................................... Cherubs
Presvytera Georgia .................................. HOPE
Fr. Tilemahos ......................... Byzantine Music
Panagiotis Mihalopoulos ............ Iconography
Fr. Tilemahos .................................. Bible Study
Vicki Drikos .............................. Handmaidens
Nick Chibucos .................................Altar Boys
John Angelos ....................................... Athletics
“And what does the Lord require of
you? To act justly and to love mercy
and to walk humbly with your God.”
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On the eighth day of the Resurrection, Jesus establishes Sunday as the
Lord’s day dedicated to the new life beyond the grave. In this eighth
day, Jesus dispels all unbelief and Thomas comes to declare Jesus as His
Lord and His God. To recognize Him as God was not the most significant statement since even Satan declared Jesus to be God. To recognize
Him as His Lord took courage and became a true challenge for all us. If
we believe that Jesus is risen, then we must also confess He is our Lord.
If we confess Him as our Risen Lord, then, everything that Jesus taught
we must accept as the absolute truth. Not one iota, not a dot of the law
shall fall victim to modernity, social laxity, relativism, or political correctness. We have no right to be selective or to alter Jesus’ teachings. If we
declare that Christ is Risen, then what follows is the He is our Lord and
we are bound by the truth He revealed to us.
On the eighth day of the Resurrection, the risen Lord humbles Himself
once again and allows the hands of His creation to test the truth of His
rising from the dead. For just one soul in doubt, Jesus appears again and
addresses every naysayer for generations to come. He calls blessed those
who have not seen and yet believed, but through the eyes of Thomas, we
have all seen and touched and experienced the resurrection of Christ.
The martyrdom of the disciples who witnessed the Risen Lord sealed in
blood their testimony. There would follow countless others whose courage and faith should diminish all our doubts to the point where we too
can say we have seen and witnessed the Resurrection of Christ.
On the eighth day of the Resurrection, Jesus bestows life upon His disciples by empowering them to forgive sins. The reconciliation between
men and God that Christ achieved on the Cross allows for the gift of the
Holy Spirit. Through this gift of the Holy Spirit the power to forgive sins
is given to the Church. Through the disciples and their successors, the
bishops and clergy of the Church, the one gift that no man could attain is
offered freely: forgiveness of sins and life eternal. Jesus could not wait to
bestow this gift of life that was now possible because of the work He accomplished on the cross.
On the eighth day of the Resurrection we see the importance and priority
Jesus gives to empowering the Church to offer life through the forgiveness of sins. Consequently, while we may equate the church’s ministry with works of charity, morality standards, counseling groups, social
outreach, life rituals, or cultural functions, the essence of the church never ceases to be the vehicle by which we are offered forgiveness of sins
and life eternal. All other functions of the church receive meaning only if
the faithful who perform them are first and foremost the benefactors of
this gift of eternal life through the forgiveness of sins and participation in
the life of the Spirit.
In other words, the Church is primarily here for the Divine Liturgy and
not the fellowship hour. The Church is here to preach confession and
repentance and not to conform to political correctness or popular con-
science. The Church is here to bring children to the experience of Christ through the sacraments and not only to
the basketball court or to the soccer field. The Church is here to help us store up wealth of virtues and charity in
the kingdom of heaven and not to grab the headlines or likes on Facebook. The Church is here to worship Christ
in spirit and in truth and not to compromise, cuddle, and accommodate the famous and powerful, the arrogant
and the complacent. The Church is here to transform us into saints and our bodies into relics and not to simply
perpetuate a lukewarm or passive ritualism, parochialism or ethnocentrism. The different ministries of our community’s life, as wonderful as they are, cannot exist as an end unto themselves. While every ministry of the
church is born within the church with the potential to become meaningful and pleasing to God, that can only be
achieved when the faithful who participate and support these activities are first seeking the kingdom of God, the
forgiveness of their sins and life eternal as the primary goal in their life. The Church exists to sanctify, to make
us holy, to lead us to communion with God, to make us inheritors of God’s promise of salvation. The beginning
and end of everything that we do has to be Risen Lord and the gift He couldn’t wait to give to His church: forgiveness of sins and life eternal. Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen!
Fr. Tilemahos Alikakos
STEWARDSHIP 2013
Stewardship 2013 Progress Report
As of May 24th, 2013
Pledged Stewards:
241
Average Stewardship:
$371
Amount of Stewardship donated:
$89,400
The Stewardship Committee thanks our 241
Stewards who have fulfilled their pledge for the
2013 year. We wish to express our gratitude for
your commitment to the Lord’s work through
our Church of Saint Spyridon. And to you who
have not yet pledged, we ask of you to commit
yourself and your family so that the Word of
God may continue in His glorious name.
STEWARDS 2013-APRIL 21ST-MAY 24TH
Mr. & Mrs. John Baltsas
Mrs. Aspasia Berdusis
Mr. Stylianos Bonanos
Ms. Theodora Booras
Mr. & Mrs. James Demeter
Mr. & Mrs. Niko Demogerontas
Mrs. Sophia Felecos
Mr. George Garifalis
Mr. Evan Katsenis
Mr. & Mrs. James Kladis
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Korbakes
Mr. & Mrs. George Korbakes
Mr. & Mrs. Dimitri Kotsopoulos
Mr. & Mrs. Theofilos Kotsores
Mr. & Mrs. Ioannis Kremmidas
Ms. Aneta Maca
Mr. Andre Malamis
Ms. Georgia Malamis
Mr. & Mrs. George Marudas
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Mastorakos
Mr. James Meintanis
Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Paleothodoros
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Papadatos
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Pappas
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Petrakos
Mr. & Mrs. Jamie Schultz
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Sideras
Ms. Angeline Sieracki
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Skokos
Mr. & Mrs. George Tsikouris
Mr. John Tsikouris
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Vlahos
Mr. Denny Zezzas
ΓΙΝΕ ΚΑΛΟΣ ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΟΣ
ΤΗΣ ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑΣ ΤΟΥ ΑΓΙΟΥ ΣΠΥΡΙΔΩΝΑ
Ευχαριστούμε τις 241 οικογένειες που εκπλήρωσαν τις υποσχέσεις τους για το έτος 2013.
Υπενθυμίζουμε σε όλους ότι έχουν ταχυδρομηθεί οι Καταστάσεις Υπόσχεσης του Καλού Οικονόμου για το
τρέχον έτος. Σας παρακαλούμε να ανανεώσετε την συνδρομή σας το γρηγορώτερο δυνατόν.
Χρειαζόμαστε την βοήθεια και την υποστήρηξη όλων σας.
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CHERUBS
Χριστός Ανέστη! May was a short but fun month for our Cherubs group. We
brought our lambathes to church the first Tuesday after Easter, sang Xristos
Anesti and took Holy Communion together as a class. We did a nice project for
the special ladies in our lives for Mother's Day and finally we had a great end of
the year celebration. I would like to personally thank all the Cherubs' mothers,
fathers, and grandparents for their warm welcome and words of encouragement. Your kindness is truly appreciated.
I would also like to thank Father Tim, Mrs. Anna Angelos, and Mrs. Joanna Spinos for helping me lead our parent/toddler group. We look forward to learning and playing together again after
Labor Day. Have a wonderful summer!
Mrs. Janine Riley
YOUTH MINISTRY
St. Spyridon Youth
BOWLING OUTING
HANDMAIDENS
ALTAR BOYS
HOPE
GOYA & JR. GOYA
All our St. Spyridon youth are
invited to end of the year
Bowling Outing
At the Sunday School Graduation our Handmaidens received their vests.
The young ladies worked very hard this year with weekly meetings and a
variety of projects. Keep bringing the print cartridges and ink tones as
well as all the paper for recycling.
Our altar boys concluded their year strong, with the Archangel Michael
group winning the Crosspoints tally for the 2012-13 academic year. Issa
Janinah was awarded the St. Stephen Award.
Our Goyans and Jr. Goyans ended the year during Great Lent and they
are hoping they will join together at this year’s Fanari Camp, June 16th23rd. The meetings will resume in August.
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ORLAND BOWL
8601 w. 159th St.
Orland Park, IL
Thursday, June 13th, 2013
Time: 2:00 p.m.
Cost: $10/child
Includes shoe rental,
two games, and pizza
ARCHANGELS ACADEMY
Archangels Academy held a Fashion Show for our 8th Annual Banquet and what a huge success!
The children did a fantastic job walking the runway and showing off their fashions.
Before school ended students enjoyed our Annual Carnival Day.
Our school is so very blessed to have so many dedicated volunteers that with out them these last two events
would not have been possible. Thank you to ALL our volunteers and a big thank you to Angela Malfas for her
dedication to our Academy! Summer camp will run from June 3rd through June 14th and then we will be off for
the rest of the summer. School will reconvene in September.
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2012—2013 ST. SPYRIDON GRADUATES
GRAMMAR
SCHOOL
Christopher Deligiannis
Matthew James
Nicolas Kopanis
Eraklis Labrakis
Andrew Pappas
John Pappas
Nicholas Pappas
Alexander Pyknis
Nicolai Rutkowski
Ioannis Vassilakis
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Konstantine Alikakos
Dean Deligiannis
Anthony Goutis
Anastasios Koutsis
Politimi Labrakis
Krissa Manolitsis
Mark Pappas
Kenneth John Schultz
Jeries Sweiss
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HIGH SCHOOL
Eleni Alexakos
Isaac Janinah
Stephanie Korbakes
Kathy Rodogiannis
George Tsourdinis
Elena Xeros
COLLEGE
Panagiotis Alexakos
Denise Alexopoulos
Katerina Alexopoulos
John Kallas
Sophia Kolyvas
Peter C. Korbakes
Penny Paraskis
P.T.A. NEWS
In the month of May, the Parent & Teacher Association hosted the coffee social on May 19th to celebrate
Graduation Sunday. We honored our Sunday School Staff, as well as all the eighth grade, high school
and college graduates. Thank you to Zoe Kopanis, Irene Giardina, and Presbytera Georgia Alikakos for
the work they have done in implementing this year’s curriculum. It is their dedication and unwavering
spiritual support of our children that have made this an exciting and memorable year.
Congratulations to Helena Xeros for earning the PTA High
School Senior Scholarship. Throughout her high school career,
Helena has maintained an exceptional academic record and
achieved impressive accomplishments. She has also been an active member and participant in various church activities and
community services. Helena has been admitted to Washington
University in St. Louis to study immunology. We wish her continued success in her endeavors.
We also congratulate Issa Janinah for receiving the St. Stephen
Award for his altar boy service and Helena Xeros for receiving the St. Makrina Award for her service to
the community. Finally we congratulate the 7th & 8th grade class for winning this year’s Bible Bowl.
Monday, June 3rd, 2013, is the Greek School Graduation Program. The children have worked hard all
year. Please join us as the students present an end of the year program and graduates receive their diplomas.
Thank you for your continued support. Remember that P,T,A,
needs new officers for the 2013-14 academic year. Please come
and volunteer to lead this wonderful organization in the service of
our children.
Have a wonderful and restful summer.
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ST. SPYRIDON GRADUATES
Kathy Rodogiannis
Kathy Rodogiannis graduated Dwight D. Eisenhower High School as Valedictorian of her class of 434 students.
She will attend Trinity College in Hartford, CT this fall. As the recipient of admission and scholarship through
QuestBridge to attend Trinity College, Kathy was named Quest Scholar. There she will study biology in preparation for a career in medicine and take part in the Genomics Research Program that is affiliated with the Howard
Hughes Medical Institute. Kathy was an Oralist for Mathletes where she received All Conference and participated in the Illinois State Regional Mathematics Contest. She was elected Speaker of the House and receives a certificate from the 98th General Assembly of the House of Representatives for her participation in YMCA Youth
and Government. She is a member of Student Council and Leo Club, and was inducted into the National Honor
Society and Mu Alpha Theta where she tutored students in mathematics. In the summer of 2012, Kathy completed her internship granted by the American Cancer Society where she did breast cancer research at the University
of Chicago. This research is being continued and Kathy was recently listed as an author of “Use of Quantitative
3DBreast Image Analysis to Inform DCIS Staging” which was published by the Radiological Society of North
America. She regularly volunteers at the Ronald McDonald House and is an active Teen Board member that organizes events for the House. Throughout her high school career, Kathy has been a teacher’s assistant at our
Greek School Plutarchos of which she was a graduate. Kathy was named an AP Scholar with Distinction, Illinois
State Scholar and a Questbridge College Prep Scholar. Kathy was recognized for her achievements in the
Southtown Star newspaper, Greek Star newspaper, and the District 218 Commendation. She is also a recipient of
the Principal’s Award and an award presented by the Illinois Principals Association. She has had perfect attendance all four years of her high school career and was named Student of the Month. Kathy received a certificate of
proficiency in Greek from the University of Thessaloniki for her success in the final level Ellinomatheia in 2009.
Kathy’s parents Vasillios and Gkolfo Rodogiannis motivate her to continue to succeed.
Helena Xeros
Helena Xeros will be graduating from Lyons Township High School in LaGrange and will be attending Washington University in St. Louis next fall. She was awarded The Eliot Scholarship and will study immunology at
Washington University. At Lyons Township, Helena is an honors student, a member of the National Honors Society and in the top 5% of her class. Also, Helena was president of the LTHS Greek Club, an appointed student
representative in the Lyons Township Community Leadership Committee and served as both leader and planning committee member for Freshman Experience Day. She was an active member in Model United Nations and
received various Outstanding Delegate Awards. She has also participated in Varsity Girls Lacrosse and Cross
Country. In the community, Helena stays active through her volunteer work at the non-for-profit, Share Your
Soles, and as a coach for youth lacrosse players at the local park district. This year her essay placed at the Metropolis of Chicago Oratorical Festival.
George Tsourdinis
George Tsourdinis graduated from Chicago Christian High School. In the fall he will attend the University of
Chicago majoring in Biochemistry.
Panagiotis Alexakos
Panagioti graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago with a Bachelor degree of Science in Chemistry and
a minor in Classical Studies. Panagioti graduated with Cum Laude honors. While at UIC, Panagioti had a publication on Eyewiki called “Drug-Induced Uveitis”. He plans on attending medical school.
Katerina Alexopoulos
Katerina is graduating from Chicago-Kent College of Law with a Juris Doctorate and a certificate in Criminal Litigation. While at Kent, she received several honors, including Dean's List, and awards for the highest grade in
Legal Writing, Intensive Trial Advocacy, and Criminal Litigation. She was president of the Hellenic Law Student
Association, representative of the Women in Law Society, and a member of several other legal organizations. She
has clerked for two judges and interned for the Cook County State's Attorney's Office and the Illinois Attorney
General's Office. Post-graduation, she plans to pursue a career in criminal prosecution.
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ST. SPYRIDON GRADUATES
Denise Alexopoulos
After four years in the Interdisciplinary Honors Program at Loyola University Chicago, Denise is graduating
with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, with Magna Cum Laude Honors. Throughout her time at Loyola, she
served as President of the Hellenic Student Association and was a board member of Loyola's Pre-Optometry
Club and Orthodox Christian Fellowship. She also spent much of her time on the Panhellenic Youth Committee,
and was the chair of this year's 9th Annual Midwest Panhellenic Youth Ball. This fall, she will begin her studies
at the Illinois College of Optometry, where she will earn her Doctorate of Optometry degree and fulfill her dream
of becoming an optometrist. Denise would like to thank her family, especially her loving parents and Pappou, for
supporting her each and every day and helping her reach this milestone.
Peter C. Korbakes
Peter will be graduating Magna Cum Laude from the University of Illinois at Chicago with his Bachelors of Arts
in History and his Bachelors of Arts in Classical Studies. While at UIC Peter was on the UIC Mock Trial Team
which competes with other universities from around the country in the American Mock Trial Association. The
past two years the team has made it to the National Championship where Peter received an All-American Witness Award in 2012 and again 2013. In 2013 he ranked first in the nation. Peter was also involved in the Hellenic
Student Association where he was an executive officer. In 2010 he was accepted into UIC's Honors College
where this year he completed his Senior Capstone Project entitled "The Question of Homer: Understand Homer
and his World." This year he was inducted into the National Honors Society of Phi Kappa Phi.
Eleni Alexakos
Eleni graduated from Victor Andrew High School and will be attending Moraine Valley Community College to
study nursing. After attending MVCC, Eleni plans on continuing her education as she pursues her bachelor’s
degree. In high school Eleni was in the Honors German classes as well as the German club. She also was the recipient to the Youth Service Medal of Honor from the Cook County Sheriff’s department for earning over 400
hours of community service. At St. Spyridon, Eleni has been involved in Sunday School, GOYA, Joy, Hope,
Handmaidens, Myrophores, Jr. Olympics, Cheerleading and Basketball. Not only is Eleni a graduate of Plutarchos Greek School but she returned to the program to be a teacher's assistant for the past four years.
Stephanie Korbakes
Stephanie is graduating from Shepard High School. She is involved with the National Honors Society, band, and
volleyball. Katherine was on the varsity volleyball team for four years at Shepard and received Player of the Year
South Suburban Conference, All-State News Gazette and team captain for three years, three years all conference,
All-Area, and All-Tournament at Oak Lawn. At church she attended Sunday School, sang in the Jr. Choir, and
was involved with handmaidens. Katherine is going to Christian Brothers University in Memphis Tennessee. She
will be playing volleyball there and plans on studying biology or sports management.
John Kallas
John has been raised in the Saint Spyridon community. Over the years, he has been a part of many church activities and organizations. He graduated from Greek school Plutarchos and Sunday school, joined Greek dance,
played on the basketball teams, became an altar boy captain. He also participated in the annual lenten retreats
and summer bible camps eventually volunteering as a group leader. John proudly represented Saint Spyridon in
the Greek parades and Junior Olympics. During the Saint Spyridon festivals, John has helped with setting up tables and chairs as well as selling food. During high school, he took the opportunity to help around the church
while completing his community service hours. John recently graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago with a bachelor's degree in electrical and computer engineering. John hopes to find a position as an embedded
software engineer which would be testing circuitry and programming the code to accompany it. He wishes, Saint
Spyridon will help guide him towards fulfilling his life goals of finding a stable job from which he can help Father Athenagoras with his missionary work in Cuba.
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PASCHA 2013
Once again, our community of St. Spyridon came together to celebrate the beautiful services of Holy Week and Pascha.
Many thanks to all who offered their
Pascha donations and flower donations,
the altar boys, the myrofores, the members of the parish council, the psaltes
and our choir, our readers, our Agape
gospel readers, the Epitaphio decorators, the ladies who prepared the red
eggs, the P.T.A. for the Easter baskets,
the palm crosses crew, the donors and
volunteers who prepared the Lenten
breakfast on Saturday of Lazarus, our
custodians and office staff, all our parish organizations and all the faithful
who offered their prayers and their presence by the Cross of our Lord and Risen
Savior. We are also very grateful to Fr.
Athenagoras, for his blessings and assistance during the Holy Week services.
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JUNIOR OLYMPICS 2013
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PARISH NEWS
JUNIOR OLYMPICS
St. Spyridon had a great turn out
for this year's Metropolis Jr. Olympics with over 60 children from
our parish competing in just about
every event possible, from individual sports to team sports. It
was a wonderful weekend and we
look for to next year.
Parent volunteers are needed to
step up and help out with organizing our athletic activities for the
2013-2014 school year, if you can
help out please contact John Angelos at jangelos111@gmail or 2698326. We are planning to meet at
the end of August and hope to
hear from you!
Congratulations to all our Junior
Olympics
Participants.
Many
thanks to our Athletic Director
John Angelos, all our wonderful
Coaches and to the Parents, & all
the Volunteers.
Congratulations to all
our medalists:
John Reyes...a gold for chess and
bronze in the 18&U 50 yard freestyle. Aristotle Vainikos—Silver
in the 12&U 25 yard backstroke.
Andreanna Kakempanos—bronze
in the 10&U 50 yard freestyle.
Samantha Bountinas, Andreanna
Kakempanos, Konstance Delis and
Ava Theoharis—silver in the
10&U 100 yard freestyle relay.
Elizabeth
Sacha—Bronze
for
checkers
Demetri Sacha - Gold for checkers
Girl 200 Relay—Constance Delis,
Samantha Boutinas, Ava Theoharis and Nina Papadopoulos.
Boys 400 Relay—Bronze—Dean
Deligiannis, Laki Sakellaris, Anastasios Koutsis, Konstantine Alikakos.
Gold in Singles Tennis—Maria
Sakellaris.
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EASTER DONATIONS
We wholeheartedly wish to thank the following parishioners and friends
for donating towards the flowers and adornment of our St. Spyridon
Church during the Great Lent and Pascha Season and for their special
Easter Envelope Donation:
Mr. & Mrs. Ak Karambelas
Mr. Konstantin Karambelas
Mrs. Christina Nikolopoulos
Mr. & Mrs. G Kyroudis
Mr. John Spiro
Mr. & Mrs. Gus Banakis
Mr. Peter Stribakos
Mr. & Mrs. Vas Tsoukalas
Mr. Andrew Pappas
Mrs. Betty Lillios
Mrs. Effie Pappas
Mrs. Ida Trakadas
Mrs. Athena Tsinoukas
Mr. Demetrios Karuntzos
Mr. & Mrs. S. Charalambos
Mrs. Georgia Karuntzos
Mrs. Tula Tsopels
Mr. & Mrs. GregoryLes
Mrs. Sophia Karagiannis
Mr. & Mrs. John Eliacostas
Mrs. Tasia Kladis
Mr. Peter Tsakiris
Mr. & Mrs. Pete Kolyvas
Mr. & Mrs. I. Kremmidas
Mr. & Mrs. ChrisTsakiris
Dr. & Mrs. Chris Kolyvas
Ms. Nichole Panos
Mr. Ted Georgiopoulos
Ms. Violet O’Donnell
Mr. & Mrs. C Catsogiannis
Mr. & Mrs. G. Vasilakos
Mr. & Mrs. George Gatsios
SACRAMENTS
BAPTISMS
The daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John
Bouras was baptized on May 11th
and was given the name Maria Irene. Mr. Niko Marmeris was the
sponsor.
The son of Mr. & Mrs. John Baltas
was baptized on May 18th, and given the name Andreas. Mr. & Mrs.
Niko Dagres were the sponsors.
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Chibucos
Mrs. Alexandra Manolitsis
Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. C. Koulogeorge
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Proutsos
Ms. Irene Giardina
Ms. Fotini Pappas
Ms. Georgia Malamis
Mr. & Mrs. Z. Bousies
Ms. Catherine Pappas
Ms. Constance Pappas
Mrs. Penny Poninski
Mrs. Fay Thiakos
Mrs. Martha Eliopulos
Mr. & Mrs. Andreas Glikis
WEDDINGS
Natalie Fiacca & Alexander Wolfe
were joined in the sacrament of marriage on Saturday May 11th, 2013.
Their sponsor was Mr. Jonathan
Wolfe.
Ourania Vassiliou & Jason Demas
were joined in the sacrament of marriage on Sunday May 19th, 2013.
Their sponsor was Ms. Valarie Papadopoulos.
The daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Timothy
Perakis was was baptized on May
MEMORIALS
18th and given the name Ava. Pete
& Soula Skokos were the sponsors. Sunday, May 19th
The son of Betty Parr was baptized †1 yr for Katerina Villanueva
on May 25th and given the name Sunday, May 28th
Alexander.
Mrs. Georgia Gian- Tree of Love Memorial
nopoulos was the sponsor.
COFFEE SOCIAL
The daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Bisbikis was baptized on May 25th
and given the name Arianna Athanasia. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Primbas
were the sponsors.
For the month of June the Sunday
Coffee Hour after the Divine Liturgy
will be hosted by the P.T.A. and for
the month of July by the St. Spyridon Philoptochos.
PHILOPTOCHOS NEWS
Chistos Anesti to all our church family,
May our Lord’s Resurrection give us health, love,
humility and strength so that we may continue to
work for His Church and His people
Our Mother’s Day Luncheon was a huge success.
We want to thank the entire St. Spyridon community for supporting us and helping us to continue
with our philanthropic endeavors.
Special thanks and appreciation to our hard working ladies for a work well done!
It is that time of year again when we start preparing for the Church Festival. This year it will be
on July 6th and 7th.We ask all who can bring
sweets to contact Kathy Korbakes at 630-926-6077
by June 23rd so we can be prepared. You can
bring your sweets to church on the 5th of July. We are in need of galactoboureko, koulouria,
paximathia, pantespani, kataifi, karidopita
etc. The Work Schedule is as follows: We ask all
who can help to come out.
SCHEDULE OF FESTIVAL PREPARATIONS
Spanakopites—Monday, June 3rd, 8:30 a.m.
Melomakarouna—Wednesday, June 5th, 8:30 am
Tipopites—Monday, June 10th, 8:30 a.m.
Kourabiedes—Wednesday, June 12th, 8:30 a.m.
Baklava—Monday, July 1st, 8:30 a.m.
Diples—To be announced
At the coffee hour every Sunday we will have a
sheet for parishioners to sign up for the actual festival . Please sign up the times you are available
so that things can run smoothly. We ask all to
help make this a success .
In closing, I would like to thank each and every
one of you, for your continuous support and love
to Philoptochos.
Best wishes for a healthy and enjoyable summer
to all!
With Sisterly Love,
Toula Georgiopoulos—Philoptochos President
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PHILOPTOCHOS EVENTS
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SCHEDULE OF DIVINE SERVICES
JUNE 2013
Saturday, June 1st
Sunday, June 2nd
Saturday, June 8th
Sunday, June 9th
Wednesday, June 12th
Thursday, June 13th
Saturday, June 15th
Sunday, June 16th
Saturday, June 22nd
Sunday, June 23rd
Monday, June 24th
Friday, June, 28th
Saturday, June 29th
Sunday, June 30th
Agiasmos Service—9:00 a.m
5th Sunday of Pascha, Orthros & Divine Liturgy—8:00 a.m.
Great Vespers - 6:00 p.m.
6th Sunday of Pascha, Sunday of the Fathers of the 1st Ecumenical Council, Orthros
& Divine Liturgy - 8:00 a.m.
Apodosis of Pascha, Orthros & Divine Liturgy - 8:00 a.m.
Ascension of our Lord, Orthros & Divine Liturgy - 8:00 a.m.
Great Vespers - 6:00 p.m.
7th Sunday of Pascha, Sunday of the Fathers of the 1st Ecumenical Council, Orthros
& Divine Liturgy - 8:00 a.m.
Saturday of the Souls, Orthros, Divine Liturgy & Memorial Service —8:00 a.m. *
Great Vespers—6:00 p.m.
Sunday of Pentecost, (no fasting all week), Father’s Day, Orthros, Divine Liturgy
and Vespers of Pentecost (the Kneeling) —8:00 a.m. * Great Vespers at Holy Trinity
Church, Chicago, IL. —7:00 p.m.
Feast of the Holy Spirit, Orthros and Divine Liturgy —8:00 a.m.
Great Vespers at SS. Peter and Paul, Glenview, IL. —7:00 p.m.
SS. Peter and Paul, Orthros and Divine Liturgy—8:00 a.m.
Great Vespers at All Saints Church, Joliet, IL. and at Holy Apostles, Westchester —
7:00 p.m.
1st Sunday of Matthew (All Saints), Orthros & Divine Liturgy—8:00 a.m.
JULY 2013
Monday, July 1st
Saturday, July 6th
Sunday, July 7th
Sunday, July 14th
Sunday, July 21st
Sunday, July 28th
SS. Cosmas and Damian the Holy Unmercenaries, Orthros, Divine Liturgy &
Agiasmos—8:00 a.m.
Great Vespers—5:00 p.m.
2nd Sunday of Matthew, Orthros and Divine Liturgy —8:00 a.m.
Sunday of the Holy Fathers, Orthros and Divine Liturgy —8:00 a.m.
4th Sunday of Matthew, Orthros and Divine Liturgy —8:00 a.m.
5th Sunday of Matthew, Orthros and Divine Liturgy —8:00 a.m.
SAVE THE DATE
Federation Greek Orthodox Church Musicians—Metropolis of Chicago
Invite you to participate in the
17th Annual Youth Choir Conference
October 19th & 20th, 2013
Saint Spyridon Hellenic Orthodox Church
Conference Director: Diana Ott
For information contact Ida Trakadas or Nicky Glikis.
St. Spyridon Hellenic Orthodox Church
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ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ ΙΕΡΩΝ ΑΚΟΛΟΥΘΙΩΝ
ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ 2013
Σάββατο 1 Ιουνίου
Κυριακή 2 Ιουνίου
Σάββατο 8 Ιουνίου
Κυριακή 9 Ιουνίου
Τετάρτη, 12 Ιουνίου
Πέμπτη 13 Ιουνίου
Σάββατο 15 Ιουνίου
Κυριακή 16 Ιουνίου
Σάββατο 22 Ιουνίου
Κυριακή 23 Ιουνίου
Δευτέρα 24 Ιουνίου
Παρασκευή 28 Iουνίου
Σάββατο 29 Ιουνίου
Κυριακή 30 Ιουνίου
Δευτέρα 1 Ιουλίου
Σάββατο 6 Ιουλίου
Κυριακή 7 Ιουλίου
Κυριακή 14 Ιουλίου
Κυριακή 21 Ιουλίου
Κυριακή 28 Ιουλίου
Ομιλία του
π. Νίκωνος
Μέγας Αγιασμός—9:00 π.μ.
Μοναχού από την Νέα
5η Κυριακή του Πάσχα, , Όρθρος &
Θεία Λειτουργία —8:00 π.μ.
Σκήτη του Αγίου Όρους
Μέγας Eσπερινος—6:00 μ.μ.
6η Κυριακή του Πάσχα, , Όρθρος &
Πέμπτη, 13 Ιουνίου, 2013
Θεία Λειτουργία —8:00 π.μ.
Απόδοσις του Πάσχα, Όρθρος & Θεία
7:00 μ.μ.
Λειτουργία —8:00 π.μ.
Ανάληψις του Κυρίου—Όρθρος καί
Ι.Ν. Αγίου Σπυρίδωνος
Θεία Λειτουργία—8:00 π.μ.
Μέγας Εσπερινός —6:00 μ.μ.
7η Κυριακή του Πάσχα, των Πατέρων της 1ης Οικουμενικού Συνόδου,
Όρθρος & Θεία Λειτουργία—8:00 π.μ.
Ψυχοσάββατο—Όρθρος, Θεία Λειτουργία και Μνημόσυνο—8:00 π.μ. * Μέγας
Εσπερινός —5:00 μ.μ.
Κυριακή της Πεντηκοστής—Όρθρος, Θεία Λειτουργία & Μέγας Εσπερινός—
8:00 π.μ. (όλη την εβδομάδα κατάλυση των πάντων) * Μέγας Εσπερινός στον
Ιερό Ναό Αγίας Τριάδας—7:00 μ.μ.
Του Αγίου Πνεύματος, Όρθρος & Θεία Λειτουργία —8:00 π.μ.
Μέγας Εσπερινός στον Ιερό Ναό των Αγίων Πέτρου & Παύλου —7:00 μ.μ.
Αγίων Πέτρου και Παύλου , Όρθρος & Θεία Λειτουργία —8:00 π.μ. * Μ.
Εσπερινός, Ι. Ναόν των Αγίων Πάντων και των Αγίων Αποστόλων —7 μ.μ.
1η Κυριακή του Ματθαίου, Κυριακή των Αγίων Πάντων—Όρθρος, Θεία
Λειτουργία—8:00 π.μ.
ΙΟΥΛΙΟΣ 2013
Κoσμά και Δαμιανού των Αναργύρων, Όρθρος, Θεία Λειτουργία και
Αγιασμός—8:00 π.μ.
Μέγας Εσπερινός —5:00 μ.μ.
2η Κυριακή του Ματθαίου, Όρθρος και Θεία Λειτουργία—8:00 π.μ.
Κυριακή των Πατέρων της 4ης Οικουμενικής Συνόδου, Όρθρος και Θεία
Λειτουργία —8:00 π.μ.
3η Κυριακή του Ματθαίου, Όρθρος & Θεία Λειτουργία—8:00 π.μ.
5η Κυριακή του Ματθαίου, Όρθρος & Θεία Λειτουργία —8:00 π.μ.
ΤΟ ΦΕΣΤΙΒΑΛ ΤΗΣ ΕΝΟΡΙΑΣ ΜΑΣ
Το ετήσιο Φεστιβάλ της Ενορίας μας θα γίνει στις 6 και 7 Ιουλίου. Μην ξεχνάτε ότι από την επιτυχία του
Φεστιβάλ εξαρτώνται κατά πολύ τα προγράμματα της Ενορίας μας. Ζητάμε την βοήθεια όλων σας για τις
προετοιμάσιες, καθώς και για την προώθηση των λαχείων. Μόνο με την αγάπη, την βοήθεια και την
υποστήριξή σας το Φεστιβάλ θα έχει επιτυχία. Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες επικοινωνήσατε με το
γραφείο της Εκκλησίας μας.
ΠΡΟΣΦΟΡΑ ΤΟΥ ΚΑΦΕ
Ο καφές και τα γλυκίσματα μέτα την Θεία Λειτουργία της Κυριακής θα προσφερθούν από τον Σύλλογο
Γονέων και Διδασκάλων τον Ιούνιο μήνα και από τη Φιλόπτωχο Αδελφότητα τον Ιούλιο.
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ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟ ΣΧΟΛΕΙΟ ΠΛΟΥΤΑΡΧΟΣ
Οι Εξετάσεις του Ελληνικού Σχολείου μας θα γίνουν την
Δευτέρα 3 Ιουνίου στις 4:30 μ.μ. Σας παρακαλούμε να
υποστηρίξετε αυτό το πρόγραμμα της ενορίας μας με την
παρουσία σας.
Με την ευκαιρία της λήξης της σχολική χρονιάς θα θέλαμε να
ευχαριστήσουμε θερμά το διδασκαλικό προσωπικό αυτής της
σχολικής χρονιάς: κ. Λαμπρινή Σταύρου—διευθύντρια,
πρεσβυτέρα Γεωργία Αλικάκου, κ. Μαρία Βλάχου, κ. Νίκη
Γλυκή, κ. Μαρία Πούλου, κ. Κατερίνα Αλεξάκου, κ. Βάγια
Μακρή, κ. Μαριάννα Χανιωτάκη, κ. Άγγελο Αγγελακόπουλο
και όλους τους βοηθούς τους για την σκληρή και αποδοτική
τους δουλειά κατά την διάρκεια της σχολικής χρονιάς.
Ευχόμαστε σε όλους, δασκάλους
και
μαθητές
χαρούμενο
καλοκαίρι.
Συχγαρητήρια στην Α’ τάξη του
σχολείου μας που κέρδισε pizza
party από τον Σύλλογο Γονέων
και Κηδεμόνων.
ΘΕΡΜΑ ΣΥΓΧΑΡΗΤΗΡΙΑ
ΣΤΟΥΣ ΑΠΟΦΟΙΤΟΥΣ ΤΟΥ
ΣΧΟΛΕΙΟΥ ΜΑΣ
Αλικάκο Κωνσταντίνο
Αηδόνη Στέφανο
Βασιλειάδη Κλεοπάτρα
Βασιλάκη Ιωάννη
Ζεντέφη Ιωάννη
Λαμπράκη Ηρακλή
Σταυροπούλου Ναταλία
Συναδινού Γαβριέλλα
Και εις ανώτερα!
Let’s hit the links!
St. Spyridon’s 16th Annual Golf Outing
Tuesday, August 27th, 2013
1:00 p.m. Shotgun Start
Odyssey Country Club, Tinley Park
$125 per golfer
($75 for students)
Registration Fee includes:
18 holes of golf, Golf Cart, Lunch, & Dinner
Sponsorship Opportunities for your Business or Family: $150 per hole
Reserve your sponsorship & tee times now!
For more information, call the Church Office at 708-385-2311 οr e-mail at Office@Saint-Spyridon.org
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
St. Spyridon’s
Greek Festival
June 4th—Parish Council Meeting
June 3rd—Greek School Graduation
June 13th—Youth Bowling Outing
12307 S. Ridgeland,
Palos Heights
June 13th—Lecture by Fr. Nikon
July 6th & 7th
June 3rd-14th—Archangels Camp
June 16th-23rd—Fanari Camp
Saturday from
4 p.m. — midnight
July 3rd & 5th—Festival Preparations
July 6th-7th—Summer Festival
Sunday from
noon—11 p.m.
July 8th—Festival Clean-Up
August 10th—Back To School Retreat
16th ANNUAL GOLF OUTING
Tuesday, August 27th, 2013
COMMUNITY
LABOR DAY PICNIC
Monday, September 2nd, 2013
Authentic Greek Cuisine
Homemade Greek
Pastries
Admission: Adults $2
Greek Music & Dancing
Children under 12 FREE
Kiddie Rides
Plus, Car Raffle!
For more info,
St. Spyridon Dancers call (708) 385-2311
Saturday & Sunday
FREE PARKING & SHUTTLE
Attend Church Regularly with Your Family!
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Orthodox Church
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