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ST. GEORGEST. GEORGEST. GEORGEST. GEORGE Greek Orthodox CathedralGreek Orthodox CathedralGreek Orthodox CathedralGreek Orthodox Cathedral
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
AUGUST 2011
VOL. 2 NUMBER 8
SERVICES
Orthros 9:00 a.m..
Divine Liturgy 10:00 a.m.
IN THIS ISSUE
Church Directory p. 2 Pastor’s Ponderings p. 3 Schedule and Services p. 4 President’s Message p. 5 Financial Report p. 6 Community News p. 7-13 Anagennesis News p. 14 GOYA News p. 15 Sunday School News p. 16 Church Calendar p. 17
Koimisis of the TheotokosKoimisis of the TheotokosKoimisis of the TheotokosKoimisis of the Theotokos
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St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Priest Very Reverend Father Andrew H. Mahalares
Board of Directors Richard T. Boisvert-President
Timothy Giotas-Vice President
Katherine M. Labanaris-Treasurer
Steve C. Chakas-Secretary
Dick Anagnost
Christos F. Chrisafides
Frank C. Comerford
Jason Cote
Electra Voulgaris Joaquin
Chris Kehas
George Kitsis
John G. Mokas
Tamam Smith
Mary Sysyn
Greg Timbas
Anagennesis Board of Directors Cathy Moufarge Boisvert-President
Kelly O’Brien Hebert-Vice President
Stephanie Orr-Treasurer
Jenny Dakos-Secretary
Dorothy Chakas-Membership
Diane Spiro LaRoche-Sunshine
Marga Bessette
Angela Dion
Carol Dionis
Tana Kilmer-Gustafson
Kathryn Dovas-Jaskolka
Cindy Gatzoulis-Klinefelter
Diane Orr
Office Personnel Joyce Bourque
Soultana Mantzoufas
Chanters Mark Adam
Nola Kalantzis
Church Choir Cathy Boisvert– Sr. Choir Director
Helen Minkle– Youth Choir Director
Joyce Trapotsis– Organist
Sunday School Nikki Moutsioulis
Custodian Dan Robitaille
Greek School George Kitsis
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Pastor’s PonderingsPastor’s PonderingsPastor’s PonderingsPastor’s Ponderings I WAS JUST WONDERING
Recently, I was thinking about the state of our cathedral family and where we have been, where we are AND where we are go-ing, especially during this month of the Transfiguration of our Lord. I decided to review some of the articles I have put in the monthly newsletters. Wow! It reminded me of the fact that the arti-cles were chosen, written or borrowed and placed in the monthly newsletter for one real reason or another. They usually spoke to issues that had arisen or problems we may have faced as a family. The reality is that many of you enjoyed some of the articles. There were others who spent more time looking for typographical and grammatical errors than on the content. And to be honest, those of you who were looking for mistakes found them. This really speaks to my overall concern about where we have been and definitely to my concern about where we are RIGHT NOW! There was an article about a mother who went to a McDonalds and was really placed in a position to examine and put into practice her Christianity for the less fortunate. I had hoped it would encourage more of us to follow her example. Oh well. Then there was the article about the “Cart Full of Mirrors” which spent some time examining our preoccupation with everyone else’s human frailties, physical, spiritual and mental. It tried to encourage each of us to reflect on our own images before God and each other and our own personal weaknesses rather than those of the people we come in contact with on the street, in the workplace and, more specifically, here at church. But based on what I am seeing and feeling at this time, it appears that there was more time spent looking for typos and other errors than spending time reflecting on the content of the message. And that is where we were and actually where we are NOW, too. We seem to spend most of our time talking about each other, pushing our own personal agendas, on each other’s backs and at each other’s throats, displaying anything but our Orthodox Christianity. We have truly lost sight of our purpose which is to grow in Christ. If we did this, we would be offering an opportunity for others to see how we “dwell in unity” of purpose and faith so they might see this and want to be part of the Christian family and more specifically, our Christian family. So this is where we are. So where are we going? Well, based on our current mode of operation, we are on the fast track, the newly paved, four lane highway AWAY from God, headed somewhere other than HIS Kingdom. First of all, “a house divided against itself cannot stand”. “Any country that divides itself into groups that fight each other will not last very long. Any town or family that divides itself into groups that fight each other will fall apart.” So what should we do? We could use the example of the monastic community that was dwindling in number and began to treat each other as the Mes-siah as we read in the article entitled, “What Is Community”. That example didn’t cause the monks to divide into two so their numbers would increase. But it did give visitors a positive view of the sense of Christian community and many were encouraged by that example to become part of that loving, Christ centered community. Psalm 132 which is read during our Presanctified Liturgy during Great Lent includes this beautiful verse: “Behold, how good it is, and how pleasant, when brethren (brothers and sisters) dwell in unity. I was just wondering what would happen here at Saint George Cathedral if we truly had a sense of community and would learn to “dwell in unity”.
I was just wondering. –Father Andrew
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SCHEDULE OF SERVICES AND SACRAMENTS
AUGUST 2011
Monday, August 1st PARAKLISIS (prayer to Virgin Mary) 7 p.m. Wednesday, August 3rd PARAKLISIS 7 p.m. Friday, August 5th Vespers for Transfiguration of our Lord 7 p.m.
Saturday, August 6th Transfiguration of our Lord, Orthros 9 a.m.; Divine Liturgy 10 a.m.
Sunday, August 7th Orthros 9 a.m.; Divine Liturgy 10 a.m. Monday, August 8th PARAKLISIS 7 p.m. Wednesday, August 10th PARAKLISIS 7 p.m. Friday, August 12th PARAKLISIS 7 p.m. Sunday, August 14th Orthros 9 a.m.; Divine Liturgy 10 a.m.; Vespers at Assumption Church for the Assumption 7 p.m. Monday, August 15th ASSUMPTION OF THE VIRGIN MARY (KOIMISIS) Divine Liturgy 10 a.m.at the Assumption Sunday, August 21st Orthros 9 a.m.; Divine Liturgy 10 a.m. Sunday, August 28th Orthros 9 a.m.; Divine Liturgy 10 a.m.
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President’s MessagePresident’s MessagePresident’s MessagePresident’s Message
Speak when you are angry - and you'll make the best speech you'll ever regret. Laurence J. Peter
When angry count to ten before you speak. If very angry, count to one hundred. Thomas Jefferson
If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion. Dalai Lama
It isn't what you have, or who you are, or where you are, or what you are doing that makes you happy or
unhappy. It is what you think about. Dale Carnegie
Your talent is God's gift to you. What you do with it is your gift back to God. Leo Buscaglia
Faith is different from proof; the latter is human, the former is a Gift from God. Blaise Pascal A hug is a great gift - one size fits all, and it's easy to exchange. ~Author Unknown God gave you a gift of 86,400 seconds today. Have you used one to say "thank you?" ~William A. Ward You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. ~Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet What you don't see with your eyes, don't witness with your mouth. ~Jewish Proverb Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead. ~Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanac, July 1735 When you are in trouble, people who call to sympathize are really looking for the particulars. ~Edgar Watson Howe, Country Town Sayings, 1911 1980 2011 % Change Average Price of HomeAverage Price of HomeAverage Price of HomeAverage Price of Home $68,700.00 193,000.00 281%281%281%281% Gallon of GasGallon of GasGallon of GasGallon of Gas $1.19 3.70 311%311%311%311% Flour Flour Flour Flour 5 pounds5 pounds5 pounds5 pounds .99 3.50 354%354%354%354% Heating OilHeating OilHeating OilHeating Oil .97 gal. 3.42 gal. 353% 353% 353% 353% Electricity Electricity Electricity Electricity 5.36 perkwh 11.64 kwh 217%217%217%217% NH per capita IncomeNH per capita IncomeNH per capita IncomeNH per capita Income $9,150 /yr. 42,381/yr. 463%463%463%463% Average Social Security ChkAverage Social Security ChkAverage Social Security ChkAverage Social Security Chk $3,852.00 /yr. $14,040.00 /yr. 364%364%364%364%
St. George Average DuesSt. George Average DuesSt. George Average DuesSt. George Average Dues 91.54 /yr. 101.00 yr. 1.1%1.1%1.1%1.1%
SUMMER THOUGHTS President-Dee Boisvert
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Financial ReportFinancial ReportFinancial ReportFinancial Report July 2011July 2011July 2011July 2011
FINANCIAL STATEMENTFINANCIAL STATEMENTFINANCIAL STATEMENTFINANCIAL STATEMENT
July 2011July 2011July 2011July 2011
RevenueRevenueRevenueRevenue ExpensesExpensesExpensesExpenses
$5,682.60 $99,043.20
Total: (93,360.60)Total: (93,360.60)Total: (93,360.60)Total: (93,360.60)
YearYearYearYear----totototo----Date RevenueDate RevenueDate RevenueDate Revenue YearYearYearYear----totototo----Date ExpensesDate ExpensesDate ExpensesDate Expenses
$159,450.98 $334,581.63
Total: (175,130.65)Total: (175,130.65)Total: (175,130.65)Total: (175,130.65)
Totals of Weekly Sunday Services Totals of Weekly Sunday Services Totals of Weekly Sunday Services Totals of Weekly Sunday Services for the Yearfor the Yearfor the Yearfor the Year
MonthMonthMonthMonth CandlesCandlesCandlesCandles TraysTraysTraysTrays FlowersFlowersFlowersFlowers AttendanceAttendanceAttendanceAttendance January $1,792.29 $1,134.22 $63.00 February $1,105.00 $557.00 $11.00 267 March $2,065.12 $1,458.05 $174.00 540 April $2,107.50 $1,116.26 $15.00 640 May $2,341.05 $1,450.12 $74.25 325 June $1,182.45 $772.40 $20.00 350 July $443.00 $322.00 $10.00 215
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Community NewsCommunity NewsCommunity NewsCommunity News
SENIOR EXERCISE GROUP
Our ladies have decided to exercise through
the summer. Our classes meet every
Wednesday in the Community Center from
10:00-11:00 a.m. Please join us for an
invigorating class! If you have any questions
feel free to call the Cathedral office at 622-
9113.
The Parish NurseThe Parish NurseThe Parish NurseThe Parish Nurse The Parish Nurse is available the SECOND WEDNESDAY this month for the Blood Pressure Screening. She will be available on Wednesday, August 10th, from 9:00-11:00 a.m., in the Community Center.
Mr. & Mrs. George Hoxaj
Christos Vailas and
Maria Skaperdas.
May their memory be
eternal!
TRITRITRITRI----ORTHROORTHROORTHROORTHRO The Tri-Orthro was started again in March after a long hiatus and currently has 64 members. The committee would like to thank all the seniors (55+) who have embraced it, the Assumption Church, St. George Cathedral and St. Nicholas Church for their cooperation in making it a success. Next meeting will be Wednesday, October 12, 2011, details at a later date. The committee……...Martha Galanis, Jeanne Vlangas, Ann Galanis, Assumption Church…...Electra Joaquin, Dorothy Spanos, Niky O’Neil, St. George Cathedral….Loretta Cramer, Roxann Stergiou, Florence George, St. Nicholas Church.
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Community Activities 2011-2012
Mon., September 5th Labor Day Breakfast
Fri., Sat., Sun., Sept. 16th, 17th, 18th Glendi
Sun., September 25th First Day of Sunday School
Sun., October 2nd General Assembly
Sat., October 8th Sports Ball
Sun., October 16th Outreach Coffee Hour Sun., October 23rd Daughters of Penelope Breakfast
Sat., November 12th Cabaret
Sun., November 13th Veterans Day Program (with coffee hour)
Sat., November 19th Bake Sale and Flea Market 7-2 p.m.
Sat., November 26th AHEPA Ball
Sat., December 24th Coffee and Pastries following
Christmas Eve Services
Sat., December 31st New Year’s Eve Dance
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January TBA Vasilopita
Sat., February 4th Cadillac Banquet Sat., February 25th Apokreatiko Glendi
Penny Raffle Looking for monetary donations to buy things for the booth at Glendi. Please contact Mabel Ballas at 622-1209 or Deedee Tagalakis at 624-0910
Tuesday Workshop-Cherry Tree If you have received an inexpensive gift, except
jewelry, that you haven’t used, we need gifts. Please donate it for the Glendi. Thank you again! Please leave it in the office.
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GLENDI VOLUNTEER
Chairmen for this year’s Glendi have been selected and are currently seeking enthusiastic volunteers to contribute their talents and skills. This is the major fundraising event of our community and in order to succeed we must have each member of our community contribute. If we all give a few hours of our time over the weekend, it will truly be a community event. Maybe you can have the whole family volunteer and work together at a booth. Complete the form and you ‘re on your way to doing your part. Thank you, Dee Boisvert Name Phone I am interested in working on: The Century Raffle Barbecue Pit Beverage Under the Tent Children’s Games Ice Cream Youth Making Salads Clean Up Under the Tent Lemonade and Hot Dogs Church Tours Making/Selling Pastry Religious Booth Advertising Helping to Bake/Cook Kitchen/Runners Phone Tree-Recruit Workers Assist Lifting Trays While Cooking Money Room ___Tent Serving Food _____Holiday Crafts ___Loucoumades _____Aegean Market/ (formerly Jewelry/Import Booth) Thank you in advance for your assistance. Mayor Ted Gatsas, Honorary Chair Richard Boisvert, Chair Cathy Moufarge Boisvert, Co- Chair Tim Giotas, Co-Chair
September 16, 17, and 18
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600 members = 600 cars times a $10.00 donation = $6,000.00 Help the kids reach their goal!
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Community ContributionsCommunity ContributionsCommunity ContributionsCommunity Contributions
Donations were made to the following funds in memory of:
St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral Beautification Fund George Dongas $25.00 Mary Nenopoulos $25.00 Christos Vailas $350.00 Vasil and Vasiliki Malatras $100.00
St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral Choir Fund
John Spanos $40.00
The Anna Theodosopoulos Scholarship Fund Athena Labanaris $150.00
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Anagennesis NewsAnagennesis NewsAnagennesis NewsAnagennesis News
Date Item Chairs Phone #
August 16 Finikia Maria Damalas 627-1618
Georgia Sousa 622-1840
August 24 & 25 Koulourakia Cindy Klinefelter 315-1573
Diane LaRoche 669-9269
September 11 Crumble Feta Angela Dion 424-3557
Kelly McKnight 425-1722
September 12 & 13 Pita Angela Dion 424-3557
Kelly McKnight 425-1722
Thank You: The board would like to thank the ladies who help with fellowship during the year.
Community: The Anagennesis Ladies Society has generously donated to many organizations this year. Among
them are: The American Cancer Society, The American Red Cross, David's House in Lebanon, NH, The
Missions of OCMC, St. Michael's Home for the Elderly, The Granite Pathways, and The Child Advocacy
Center.
We also made the following purchases: a Scanner/Printer for our Cathedral office, many new
tablecloths for our Community Center, new desks for our Sunday School, gifts for our members who are in
nursing homes, and token gifts for our mothers and fathers in the community. We have also sponsored
some of our board members in the Breast Cancer Walks. We have a very active board who is extremely
motivated in working to better our community.
Glendi 2011: Cooking/Baking Schedule Please feel free to offer your help in any way you can. Cooking dates are now listed for Glendi. We
look forward to cooking with you, please feel free to join us anytime. We need YOUR help, and it is not just
for ladies, the men are welcomed as well. Volunteers needed. Please come for a couple of hours or stay for
the whole day, which ever you decide just know you are a vital part of our Glendi celebration. Cooking begins
at 9:00 a.m. in the Community Center. Morning coffee and lunch will be provided.
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GOYA NewsGOYA NewsGOYA NewsGOYA News St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral ~Manchester, NH
GOYA HappeningsGOYA HappeningsGOYA HappeningsGOYA Happenings It was a “Funway” to spend a day at “Mels”It was a “Funway” to spend a day at “Mels”It was a “Funway” to spend a day at “Mels”It was a “Funway” to spend a day at “Mels”
Upcoming Events and Meetings:Upcoming Events and Meetings:Upcoming Events and Meetings:Upcoming Events and Meetings: Fundraiser Car Wash Fundraiser Car Wash Fundraiser Car Wash Fundraiser Car Wash –––– August 6August 6August 6August 6thththth
For further info contact: [email protected] or Ginny Tsirimokos at tsiri-tsiri-tsiri-tsiri-
[email protected]@[email protected]@comcast.net or call 603or call 603or call 603or call 603----622622622622----9113911391139113
GOYA Meeting GOYA Meeting GOYA Meeting GOYA Meeting –––– Sunday, September 11Sunday, September 11Sunday, September 11Sunday, September 11thththth 1pm 1pm 1pm 1pm Glendi! September 16Glendi! September 16Glendi! September 16Glendi! September 16----17171717----18 201118 201118 201118 2011
3333rdrdrdrd Annual “Sports Ball” Annual “Sports Ball” Annual “Sports Ball” Annual “Sports Ball” –––– October 8, 2011October 8, 2011October 8, 2011October 8, 2011 Save the Dates and Join the Fun!Save the Dates and Join the Fun!Save the Dates and Join the Fun!Save the Dates and Join the Fun!
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Sunday School NewsSunday School NewsSunday School NewsSunday School News It’s hard to believe that one month of summer vacation has already passed! Mark your calendars now so that you will remember that Sunday School will begin on September 25. That’s the week after Glendi for those of us who use “Glendi Time” to keep track of the seasons. The September newsletter will include the Sunday School Calendar. Registration forms and parental volunteer sign-up forms will be mailed directly to the students. Additional forms will be
available in the church office for new students. Some parents have already signed up to help out this coming year and I thank you for that. For those of you who haven’t made a com-mitment yet—it’s not too late. I’ll be looking for helpers for our various activities and also, classroom helpers. The work doesn’t pay much in dollars but the reward of working with our children is priceless!
Enjoy the last hurrah of summer because before we know it we’ll be back to school!
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Vacation Church
Camp Paraklisis
(Prayers to the
Virgin Mary)
7:00 p.m.
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Vacation Church
Camp
3
Vacation Church
Camp Parak-
lisis 7:00 p.m.
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Vacation Church
Camp
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Vacation Church
Camp Vespers
(Transfiguration
) 7:00 p.m.
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Transfiguration
of Our Lord
Orthros 9:00
a.m. Divine Lit-
urgy 10:00 a.m.
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Orthros 9:00 a.m.
Divine Liturgy
10:00 a.m.
8
Paraklisis 7:00
p.m.
9
Men’s Basket-
ball in CC 7:30-
9:30 p.m.
10
Blood Pressure
Screening in CC
9:00-11:00 a.m.
Senior Exercise
Group in CC
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12
Paraklisis 7:00
p.m.
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14
Orthros 9:00 a.m.
Divine Liturgy
10:00 a.m. Vespers
at Assumption
7:00 p.m.
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Preparing finikia
in CC 9:00 a.m.
Assumption of
Virgin Mary Ser-
vices at
Assumption 9:30
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Cooking finikia
in CC 9:00 a.m.
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Senior Exercise
Group in CC
10:00-11:00 a.m.
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21
Orthros 9:00 a.m.
Divine Liturgy
10:00 a.m.
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23
Men’s Basket-
ball in CC 7:30-
9:30 a.m.
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Preparing
koulourakia in
CC 9:00 a.m.
25
Cooking
koulourakia in
CC 9:00 a.m.
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27
11:00 a.m. 3-yr.
memorial for Cleo
Pagones
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Orthros 9:00 a.m.
Divine Liturgy
10:00 a.m
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August 2011
Fish Allowed
Wine and Oil Allowed
Dairy, Eggs,
and Fish Allowed
Strict Fast
Fast Free