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650 Hanover Street • Manchester, New Hampshire 03104-5306Tel. 603.622.9113 • Fax. 603.622.2266 • saintgeorge@comcast.net • www.stgeorge.nh.goarch.org
St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral
ThE CoMfoRT of ThE MoST holy ThEoTokoS
IN ouR lIvESLet us reflect on experiencing the comfort of the most HolyTheotokos. Throughout the ages the role of the mother hasplayed an integral aspect in the formulation of the familiesand of the nations. We all know firsthand the comfort a dis-tressed child finds in the arms of a nurturing mother. Itseems there is a mystical touch where the hurts, the fearsand pain diminishes. Unfortunately, we live in a societytoday where many young children do not experience themother-child bond. The mother may be absent, be it phys-ically and/or emotionally, leaving a vacuum in the life of thechild to experience that intimate relationship.
The Holy Church in her wisdom knows firsthand the impor-tance of the mother-child role and has taught and preservedfor us for over two thousand years the reality of the mater-nal nurturing of the Panagia, the most Holy Theotokos orthe Mother of God. She is called Panagia because she is allholy. The name Theotokos, a Greek compound word, refersto her role, as the birth-giver of God.
Moreover, we see even more deeply and personally that thePanagia is our spiritual mother. She is there to nurture uswhen we fail spiritually. The hymns of the Paraklesis Service,which is chanted during the first fifteen days of August, aswell as in times of trials and tribulations, is filled with thepleas of a child crying to a mother to soothe and take awaythe ills and pains that besiege one. In turn, it is the Panagiawho also prays that God will come to the aid of those tor-mented spiritually and physically.
The many beautiful hymns of the Paraklesis Service cannothelp but bring comfort to those offering them to the motherof God, the Theotokos, and to those they are intended. Onesuch hymn is the following troparia sung at the conclusionof the service; “All those do you shelter, O Good One, thosewho in their faith flee unto you, with your strong hand, youprotect; we who sin have no one else, who intercedes forus before God, praying endlessly, in ills and all dangers, forus who are laden with our many sins and mistakes; Mother,of our God in the Highest, therefore, we fall down to you,humbly; from all the misfortunes, keep your servants safe.”We are called to pray for one another. The Panagia is the
one who prays to God on our behalf. We are called to imi-tate her role and pray to Christ on behalf of our brothersand sisters around us who are in need of God’s mercy andhelp. Holy Tradition teaches us that the Panagia grew up inthe temple. We too must live inside the Holy Church, listen-ing attentively to the Word of God, worshipping at the Di-vine Liturgy, receiving Christ’s body and blood, and passingthe love of Christ to one another. Finally, may we be theshelter for those whose tempest is tossed by the storms oflife. Let us learn to nurture one another as does the Panagiawho prays to Christ on our behalf. Since when we “carry theburdens of one another,” we are true vessels of God.
In just a few weeks, during the first fifteen days of Augustwe will have an opportunity to come together as a worship-ping community and chant the Paraklesis Service to theMother of our God on behalf of ourselves and our brothersand sisters in Christ. The services will be offered both in themorning and in the evening. Beginning in October we willbe offering the Paraklesis service two times per month, oncein the morning and again once in the evening.
Very Rev. Father Archimandrite Agathonikos M. Wilson (Father Mike)
Father Wilson
PRESIDENT’S MESSagEDear Fellow Parishioners,
Last month I tried to remind everyone that this is our timeand it’s our GLENDI festival that certainly has not changed.I just want to reinforce how important the AD book has be-come, your Ad book for your GLENDI. Without the AD bookthe effort of the cooking, the packing ,the buying ,the timeand the sweat on our feet working all those hours is simplynot cost effective. It is not as it once was, the ad book equalsthe entire income of the food line, The Ad book needs to beas full as we can possibly make it. Our entire GLENDI cele-bration needs it to be a real money maker and the AD bookis a major part of that effort. We have some help this yearwith all the political candidates and your Chairman George
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Copadis is reaching out to them all. Some will help, somewill turn away kind of like our own community. We needyour help NOW. Have your taken out your own ad or spon-sorship?. What about that pizza place you go to, your hair-dresser, your auto dealer or repair shop, your favoriterestaurant. Have you at least made the effort to ask some-one. The costs to run this community are always mounting,always going up, the ad book is one of the few things wecan all do to offset these increases, It simply has to be fullplease help me, help George, help your community withsome response to this plea we are depending on you. It’sthe Glendi it’s our time to shine and it begins in the nextcouple weeks with the deadline of the GLENDI AD BOOK.
Thank you to all who have come out to get the cooking andbaking off to such a strong start, the more hands the betterit goes for everyone. Please look into the schedule for thedates of the later tasks as we move further into the summer.We are all in this together.
Thank you to our choir who wrapped up another wonderfulseason and begin their summer vacation. It make the Liturgysuch a moving powerful experience and gives us somethingto look forward to in the fall after the GLENDI, If you’re in-terested in this service to your community please contactCathy Moufarge for more details. We are starting a youthchoir too so talk it up with your own young people.
Fr. Mike and some of the board were able to attend a won-derful affair to honor Past President Dick Anagnost for hiscommitment to the Moore Center and to our Manchestercommunity. Dick is a major contributor to everything we dohere at St. George a true steward who shares his financialblessings with all of us, as well as his time and his talents.He is a strong believer in Family and that includes his StGeorge Family. We Congratulate Dick on a well-deservedhonor and wish him continued success in all his many un-dertakings in our community.
Continue to enjoy a healthy safe summer and stop in toyour church to see us. As we prepare for the greatest Glendiever…..remember it begins with your help to make the ADbook a success.
Frank C. ComerfordPresident
glENDI
Dear Fellow Parishioners,
With the start of the summer season we are getting closerthan ever to GLENDI 2015. GLENDI is now two and a halfmonths away and all our volunteers are gearing up to helpthrough the summer months and the cooking and prepara-tion that will take place until we hit September 18th and thestart of another GLENDI Festival.
This year I really did not want to extend the deadline for theGLENDI Ad Book however, the ads and the revenue we havereceived are somewhat disappointing and not up to ourstandards so we will be extending the deadline to July 31st.This date is set in stone and we will be somewhat rushed byextending the date to the end of July. So if you haven’t takenan ad and you really want to support the GLENDI Ad Bookthe absolute deadline is July 31st. We hope you will assistaccording to your means. Whatever you can do to assist froma patron ad to a full page ad is deeply appreciated. We alsowanted to extend our deepest thanks to all those that havealready contributed to this year’s ad book. Thank you foryour generosity and support of our church.
We also wanted to bring you up to date on our sponsors: Ourmedia sponsors include: WMUR-TV, The Union Leader, HIPPOPRESS, WGIR/ROCK 101, WZID/THE MILL/HOT HITS, and I amcurrently working with Charlie Sherman regarding the partic-ipation of the new television station NH1. Our paid sponsorlist includes: AUTOFAIR, Manchester Harley Davidson, Anag-nost Companies, Spectrum Marketing, Bedford AmbulatoryCenter, Bedford Occupational & Acute Care, Cross Insurance,Citizen’s Bank, Eastside Plaza, and Phaneuf Funeral Homes.
Our cooking schedule will start up again in August so pleasewatch the flyers and the monthly bulletin for the schedule.Again our deepest thanks to all the ladies who cook all sum-mer in preparation for the festival. The GLENDI would neverbe a success without each and everyone of you !!!
So this concludes the GLENDI update. All other issues sur-rounding the festival are being completed in a timelyfashion. The band is booked, the DJ is booked, the tents arerented, the blocking of the streets has been requested alongwith the signage on Elm St.
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St. george Board of Directors
anagennesis ladiesSociety Board 2015
V. Rev. Fr. Agathonikos M.WilsonDean of the Cathedral
Frank C. ComerfordPresident
John Stavropoulos1st Vice President
Andrew Papanicolau2nd Vice President
Philip BlatsosTreasurer
Timothy GiotasSecretary
George CopadisKelly O'Brien HebertGeorge KitsisPhilip LiakosCathy MoufargeNicoletta MoutsioulisTheodoros SetasGeorge SkaperdasGreg TimbasThomas Tsirimokos
Cathy MoufargePresident
Kelly O’Brien HebertVice President
Kathy Dovas JaskolkaSecretary
Carol DionisTreasurer
Dorothy ChakasMembership
Diane Spiro LaRocheSunshine
Marga BessetteAngela DionJenny DakosTana GustafsonCindy Gatzoulis KlinefelterDiane OrrMichelle PapanicolauVeneta TatakisTracy Terrio
With our August message on GLENDI the ad book will bedone and we are hopeful we will have better numbers toreport as far as ads and revenue. Again thank you so muchfor your consideration of our request and thanks to all thosethat have donated to this year’s ad book!
Sincerely yours,
Fr. Michael WilsonDean, St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral
George N. Copadis Frank C. ComerfordDick Anagnost President, Board of DirectorsCo-Chairs, Cathy MoufargeGlendi 2015 President, Anagennesis
Ladies Society
faThER’S offICE houRS Father’s Office Hours
Monday – Wednesday – Friday10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday and SaturdayBy Appointment
faThER’S CoNTaCT INfoRMaTIoN
Cell Phone: (603) 856-6749E-mail: revframwilson@yahoo.com
MEMoRIal DoNaTIoNS
St. george greek orthodox Cathedral Beautification fund in memory of:
Pauline Demey $840.00John Gikas $1647.00Kostas Kalantzis $435.00
St. george greek orthodox Cathedral Senior Choir fund, in memory of:
Pauline Demey $25.00John Gikas $25.00
Julia and Effie Naum generously donated $35.00 to the George Demos Altar Boy Scholarship
in memory of George Demos.
Icon of PanaghiaDonated by Dr. Nicholas Skaperdas
in memory of his beloved wife Mario O. Skaperdas
CoMMuNITy CoNTRIBuTIoNS
Mr.& Mrs. Nicholas Hartofelis generously donated $100.00 to the St. George
Greek Orthodox Cathedral Wine Fund.
Mr. George Skaperdas generously donated $100.00 to the
George Demos Altar Boy Scholarship Fund.
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uRgENT NEED foR fooDThe demand for food assistance is at an all time high and foodbank supplies are at a record low. Help is needed to fill theirshelves and ensure that some of the poorest residents of ourcommunity receive food. The greatest needs are: peanutbutter, jelly, tuna fish, canned vegetables, canned fruit, cereal,pasta, and sauce. Please drop your items off at the Commu-nity Center and we will deliver them to the soup kitchen.New Horizons and the recipients of the food are very gratefulfor your generous donations.
NEEDED: volunteer Nurses
or lay health Ministers for the CMC
Parish Nurse Program at Saint george Cathedral
There is an opportunity to grow the role of the Saint GeorgeCathedral Parish Nurse Program. Expansion of this servicecould include but is not limited to health advocacy, health ed-ucation, exercise and additional free BP clinics.
As a volunteer for the CMC Parish Nurse program RN's cancount the hours served as active in practice towards main-taining licensure. Also there are discounts at the CMC giftshop, free turkeys at Thanksgiving, volunteer appreciationevents and access to free CEU's.
If you feel called or are gifted to serve our beloved SaintGeorge Cathedral in this capacity please contact PriscillaHamilton RN, BSN, CMC Parish Nurse Program Coordinator,at 603-663-8002 or speak with Father Mike.
lEaRN ThE hyMNS of ThE PaRaklESIS SERvICE
Are you interested in learning the hymns and the beautifulmelodies of the Paraklesis Service? You will have an oppor-tunity to do so on Tuesday, July 21, 2015 from 6:00 to 7:30p.m. on Wednesday, July 22, 2015 from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m.or on Tuesday, July 28, 2015 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
free Blood Pressure ScreeningThere will be no Blood Pressure Screening in July.
CoMMuNITy NEWS
ChaNgE of aDDRESSHave you moved? Please notify the Cathedral office. Theoffice is open Monday-Friday 8:00am – 4:00pm. The phonenumber is 603-622-9113.
WeddingsCongratulations to Gregory & Meagan Chadis
Walter & Nicole Argeriou and Peter & Tana Gustafson
funeralsKostas Kalantzis, Victoria CopadisMay their memories be eternal.
Welcome New Members to the CommunityAnup Srivastava & Luminita Enache
Welcome to the family!
2015September 18, 19 & 20
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glENDI 2015 PRogRaM aD RaTES
Patron (Name) - $25.00 Qtr Page $75.00 (3.5” w x 4.75” h) half Page $150.00 (4.75” h x 7.5” w OR 3.5” w x 10” h) full Page $300.00 (7.5” w x 10” h)
DEaDlINE foR aDS IS July 31st
Please make checks payable to:St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral650 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH 03104-5306
glENDI fESTIvalis
September 18,19,20th, 2015 We need volunteers.
Please fill out the form that is enclosed.
glENDI 2015
CookINg/BakINg SChEDulE
Date Item ChairsAug. 11 & 12 Kourambiethes Angela Dion, Chairperson
Aug. 18 Finikia Maria Damalas & Georgia Sousa, Chairs
Sept. 14 & 15 Pita Angela Dion, Chairperson
TBA Galatoboureko
Aug. 3 & 4 Koulourakia Cindy Klinefelter, Chairperson
Sept. 10 & 11 Pastichio Veneta Tatakis & Athanasia Robinson, Chairs
SCholaRShIPS RECEIvED foR 2015
Congratulations to all the students who received scholar-ships. Good work and good luck in the future. May your
dreams come true in whatever endeavor you choose.
anagennesis ladies Society Memorial Service Scholarship fund:
Marena Koutroubas
Noa Scholarship fund:Katina Smith
The gregory Pappas Memorial Scholarship fund:Jenna Berry
Alessandro Ricciardi
anna Theodosopoulos Scholarship fund:Jenna BerryKatina Smith
Marena KoutroubasAlessandro Ricciardi
The greater Manchester hellenic Scholarship fund:
Nicolette GriburasKatina Smith
Abigail Snarski
Marena Koutroubas – Spanos Memorial Scholarship[George Mokas – Coucouvitis-Pappas Scholarship
Alessandro Ricciardi – Kachavos ScholarshipJenna Berry– Harilaos & Evdokia
Kapranopoulos ScholarshipJacqueline N. Lee – John Georgiou ScholarshipJohanna Hebert- Kimon S. Zachos Scholarship
The greek Independence Day Scholarship fund:Jenna Berry
Alessandro Ricciardi
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GLENDI
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September 18, 19, 20, 2015
George Copadis
Souvlaki
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ThE SEvEN "MaRy’S" of ThE BIBlE
Mary in Hebrew is "Miriam" and was the name of at leastseven women of the Bible:
The Mother of Jesus, virgin Mary: We call the Mother ofJesus, "virgin Mary" to distinguish her from the other 6Mary in the Bible... and besides, she is the only person called"virgin" in the Bible, and 5 times: 3 times in Lk.1:28,34, inMt.1:23, and in Is.7:14
Mary Magdalene: Called "Magdalene" because she wasfrom a town in Galilee called "Magdala" ("tower"), men-tioned only in Matt. 15:39. In the parallel passage in Mark8:10 this place is called Dalmanutha. It was on the westshore of the Lake of Tiberias, and is now probably the smallobscure village called el-Mejdel, about 3 miles northwest ofTiberias. In the Talmud this city is called "the city of color,"and a particular district of it was called "the tower of dyers."The indigo plant was much cultivated here.
one sister of lazarus: Martha and Mary: Mary, the sister oflazarus is brought to our notice in connection with the visitsof our Lord to Bethany. She is contrasted with her sisterMartha, who was "cumbered about many things" whileJesus was their guest, while Mary had chosen "the goodpart." Her character also appears in connection with thedeath of her brother (John 11:20, 31,33). On the occasionof our Lord's last visit to Bethany, Mary brought "a poundof ointment of spikenard, very costly, and anointed the feetof Jesus" as he reclined at table in the house of one Simon,who had been a leper (Matt. 26:6; Mark 14:3; John 12:2,3).This was an evidence of her overflowing love to the Lord.Nothing is known of her subsequent history. It would appearfrom this act of Mary's, and from the circumstance that theypossessed a family vault (11:38), and that a large number ofJews from Jerusalem came to condole with them on thedeath of Lazarus (11:19), that this family at Bethany be-longed to the wealthier class of the people.
Mary of Cleopas or Mary the mother of James: She isknown as "Mary of Cleopas" because Cleopas was her hus-band. Mentioned in (John 19:25) as standing at the cross incompany with Mary of Magdala and Mary the mother ofJesus. By comparing Matt. 27:56 and Mark 15:40, we findthat this Mary and "Mary the mother of James the little"are one and the same person, and that she was the sisterof our lord's mother. She was that "other Mary" who waspresent with Mary of Magdala at the burial of our Lord(Matt. 27:61; Mark 15:47); and she was one of those whowent early in the morning of the first day of the week to
anoint the body, and thus became one of the first witnessesof the resurrection (Matt. 28:1; Mark 16:1; Luke 24:1). See:Joses, Joseph, and James (the less).
Mary, the Mother of Mark: Mary, the mother of John Markthe Evangelist was one of the earliest of our Lord's disciples.She was the sister of Barnabas (Col.4:10), and joined withhim in disposing of their land and giving the proceeds of thesale into the treasury of the Church (Acts 4:37; 12:12). Herhouse in Jerusalem was the common meeting-place for thedisciples there.
Mary of Rome: A Christian at Rome who treated Paul withspecial kindness (Rom. 16:6)
Miriam of the oT: The sister of Moses and Aaron (Ex. 2:4-10; 1 Chr. 6:3). Her name is prominent in the history of theExodus. She is called "the prophetess" (Ex. 15:20). She tookthe lead in the song of triumph after the passage of the RedSea. She died at Kadesh during the second encampment atthat place, toward the close of the wanderings in the wilder-ness, and was buried there (Num. 20:1).
CoNgRaTulaTIoNS To MaRIa DoNgaS
The Parishioners of St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral
are very proud of the award you were presented at the 29th Annual
Metropolis of Boston Ministry Awards on June 14th.
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