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20 Coloring Page ST. NICHOLAS GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH September 2013 Volume 41 - Issue 9 THE CANON My Dear Spiritual Children, As the years pass, we have seen that how lile by lile and with enthusiasm and dedicaon, your involvement and great love for the Church, has made our Food Fesval become a full-force and successful Community Project. People from the community are constantly asking and calling the office to find out when our next one will take place. We are greatly thankful to all the Chair-people and Commiee members past and present who have sacrificed their personal me, and with their paence and love directed us in working together. None of this could have happened without God’s help and without your love for the Church and working together with each other. St. Paul makes a beauful analysis of working together by comparing the different parts of the body. The feet are important, the hands, are im- portant, the eyes, ears and noise are important etc. In order for them to properly funcon and produce, they cannot stand alone, they have to work together. The fate of the Fesval depends on you. Its success and growth depends on all of us pung our talents together and working as one body. Its failure could be our negave atudes. Let us come and work together. In Christ’s Love, +Fr. Michael Once again summer was too short and winter will be here too soon. September is the month, which signals the beginning of busy mes for eve- ryone. School begins, as do the many acvies that keep our children and us busy. We hope that you will make an effort to take me to parcipate in Parish acvies. September is the kick off month for Parish Organizaons. Philoptohos meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Church Hall. The meengs are open to all women in the Parish. The purpose of the Organizaon is to raise money to support philanthropic projects of the Church, Community Diocese and Archdiocese, and throughout the world. All women are invited to come and become a member and make a differ- ence. Our Youth Programs offer to the youth of our Parish the opportunity to learn their Orthodox Faith, their Greek language and heritage, to inter- (Connued on page 3) HERE WE GO AGAIN

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Coloring Page

ST. NICHOLAS GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH September 2013

Volume 41 - Issue 9

THE CANON My Dear Spiritual Children,

As the years pass, we have seen that how little by little and with enthusiasm and dedication, your involvement and great love for the Church, has made our Food Festival become a full-force and successful Community Project. People from the community are constantly asking and calling the office to find out when our next one will take place.

We are greatly thankful to all the Chair-people and Committee members past and present who have sacrificed their personal time, and with their patience and love directed us in working together.

None of this could have happened without God’s help and without your love for the Church and working together with each other.

St. Paul makes a beautiful analysis of working together by comparing the different parts of the body. The feet are important, the hands, are im-portant, the eyes, ears and noise are important etc. In order for them to properly function and produce, they cannot stand alone, they have to work together.

The fate of the Festival depends on you. Its success and growth depends on all of us putting our talents together and working as one body. Its failure could be our negative attitudes.

Let us come and work together.

In Christ’s Love,

+Fr. Michael

Once again summer was too short and winter will be here too soon. September is the month, which signals the beginning of busy times for eve-ryone. School begins, as do the many activities that keep our children and us busy.

We hope that you will make an effort to take time to participate in Parish activities. September is the kick off month for Parish Organizations. Philoptohos meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Church Hall. The meetings are open to all women in the Parish.

The purpose of the Organization is to raise money to support philanthropic projects of the Church, Community Diocese and Archdiocese, and throughout the world. All women are invited to come and become a member and make a differ-ence.

Our Youth Programs offer to the youth of our Parish the opportunity to learn their Orthodox Faith, their Greek language and heritage, to inter-

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HERE WE GO AGAIN

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SEPTEMBER 2013 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

Orthros

9:15 am

Divine Liturgy

10:00 am

2 3 4 5 6 7

8 Nativity of

the Theotokos

Orth 9:15 am

Divine Lit 10:00

G.O.Y.A. meet-

ing

9 10

Philoptochos

7:00 pm

11 12

Parish Council

7:00 pm

13 14 Exaltation of

the Holy Cross

Orthros 9:30 am

Divine Liturgy

10:15 am

15 Winter Sch.

Orth. 9:45 am

D. Lit 10:30 am

Sunday School

Choir

J.O.Y. meeting

16 17

A.H.E.P.A.

6:30 PM

18 19 20 21

22

Orthros 9:45 am

Divine Liturgy

10:30 am

23 24 25 26 27 28

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Orthros 9:45 am

Divine Liturgy

10:30 am

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St Nicholas Greek Festival

Have you volunteered?

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Our church’s cookbook will be for sale beginning at our Fall Festival and on Sundays following

the church services. The cookbooks are $15.00, payable to St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox

Church. Order yours today by completing the attached order form (you only need the $3.95

additional charge if you want the cookbook(s) shipped.

Cookbooks make great gifts for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, showers, Christmas, Mothers’s

Day, and other special occasions.

To order additional copies of this cookbook, detach and mail the order form below with a check or

money order to:

St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church

2000 Tower Boulevard

Lorain, OH 44053

Phone: (440)960-2992

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

Fax: (440)960-2096

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Please send me __________ copies of

Kali Orexi! Welcome to our Greek-American Kitchen

At $15.00 each plus $3.95 s/h per book

Enclosed is my check for $ ________________

Mail book(s) to:

_____________________________________________________________________ Name

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Address

________________________________________________ _____________________ _______________________________

City State Zip

_______________________________________ _____________________________________________________________

Phone Email

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M/M George Georgas

Mrs. George Gotsis

Mrs. Ketty Atheneos

M/M Apostolos Makris

M/M Kostas Foularis

Miss Valerie Adkins

Mrs. Elaine Georgas

M/M Zisis Kalivas

Monday October 7

M/M Benny Matos

M/M Tom Carvour

M/M Anthony Antonopoulos

M/M Mark Varouh

M/M John Geanos

Mr. Chris Varouh

Marie Chiotis

Tuesday October 8

M/M James Kollias

M/M George Mehas

Mrs. Kathy Plomaritis

Mr. Nick Kamogiannis

M/M Nick Bardosas

M/M Steve Checkouras

M/M Vasilios Boumis

M/M Kevin Cullen

Wednesday October 9

Mrs. George Karras

Mrs. Beverly Korogianos

Mrs. Mary Kallis

Mrs. Athansia Vardous

Mrs. Olga Delis

Friday October 11

Mrs. Denis Antonopoulos

M/M Ron Varouh

Mrs. Maria Asimou

M/M Tom Asimou

M/M Anastasios Koutsaftis

Ms. Kirsten Varouh

M/M George Kamoutsis

Monday October 14

M/M James Pappas

Mrs. Mary Korogianos

Miss Andrea Korogianos

Miss Barb Gotsis

Tuesday October 15

Demetria Lieb

Mrs. Amalia Karaboyias

Mrs. Alexandra Deskins

R.T. Deskins

M/M Regis Smith

M/M Petros Nicolaou

M/M Albert Matlin

M/M Kenny Asimou

Mrs. Helen Fechuch

Saturday October 19

M/M Dave Karolak

Mr. Peter Mellio

M/M Mike Karniotis

Miss Sofias

M/M Tony Chargaros

M/M Dean Shelley

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act with other Orthodox youth as they worship, enjoy athletics and fellowship together. For those who have children, it is important for them to participate in the services, Sunday School classes, retreats and “Family Nights” that will be offered to your family, so that the Family may be able to partake and receive the fullness of the Orthodox Faith.

Come and join the Church Choir. New voices are always welcomed. Music is to the soul what air is to the body. As David wrote, “I will sing unto the Lord as long as I have being.”

Parental help and support to our Sunday School programs are always welcomed. We are always looking for new people to assist in teaching Sun-day School. Without our Teachers and our pro-grams, who will guide our children?

Noticing a need for both Greek and English in our services, the first three Sundays Services will

be done in both languages, and the last Sunday of the month will be in English.

Show your children and friends that you are a good Steward of the Lord by being involved. Join a parish organization, participate in the services, financially support the ministries of the church, and volunteer your time and talents wherever and whenever needed.

I am looking forward to working with you. Make this Parish better by becoming an active member. WE NEED YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!!! COME; LET US BE CO-WORKERS TOGETHER IN THE VINEYARD OF THE LORD.

+Rev. Protopresbyter Michael C. Gulgas

Ieratikos Proistamenos

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FESTIVAL HOURS DRIVE THRU HOURS

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 3:00 PM — 8:00 PM 11:00 AM — 8:00 PM

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 11:00 AM — 10:00 PM 11:00 AM — 8:00 PM

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 11:00 AM — 10:00 PM 11:00 AM — 8:00 PM

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In the Orthodox Church the liturgical day begins in the evening with the setting of the sun. This practice follows the Biblical account of creation: “And here was evening and there was morning, one day.” (Gen. 1:5)

The Vesper services in the Church always begins with the chanting of the evening psalm: “…the sun knows its time for setting, Thou makes darkness and it is night…” (Ps. 104:19-20) This Psalm, which glorifies God’s creation of the world, is man’s very first act of worship, for man first of all meets God as Creator.

Bless the Lord, oh my soul, O Lord my god, Thou art very great…

O Lord, how manifold are Thy works! In wis-dom hast Thou made them all. The earth is full of thy creatures. (Psalm 104:24)

Psalm 141 is always sung at Vespers. During this psalm the evening incense is offered.

Lord, I call upon Thee, hear me. Hear me, O Lord. Let my prayer arise in Thy sight as in-cense. And let the lifting up of my hands be an evening sacrifice. Hear me, O Lord (Psalm 141: 1-2)

At this point special hymns are sung for the particular day. If it be a Church feast day, songs in honor of the celebration are sung. On Saturday evening, the eve of the Lord’s Day, these hymns always praise Christ’s resurrection from the dead.

The special hymns normally end with a song called a Theotokion which honors Mary, the Moth-er of Christ. Following this, the vesperal hymn is sung. If it be a special feast or the eve of Sunday the celebrant will come to the center of the church building with lighted candles and incense. This hymn belongs to the very Vesper Service.

O Gladsome Light (Φώς ιλαρόν) of the holy glory of the Immortal Father, heavenly, holy blessed Jesus Christ. Now we have come to the setting of the sun and behold the light of evening. We praise God, Father, Son and Holy Sprit. For it is right at all times to worship Thee with voices of praise, O Son of God the Give of Life therefore all the world glorifies Thee.

Christ is praised as the Light which illumines man’s darkness, the Light of the world and of the Kingdome of God which shall have no evening. (Isaiah 60:20, Revelations 21:25)

A verse from the Psalms, the prokeimenon, follows a different one for each day, announcing the day’s spiritual these. If it be a special day, three readings from the Old Testament are includ-ed. The more evening prayers and petitions follow with additional hymns for the particular day, all of which end with the chanting of the song of St. Simeon:

Lord, now lettest Thou thy servant depart in peace according to Thy word, for mine eyes have seen Thy salvation which Thou hast prepared before the face of all the people. A light for reve-lation to the Gentiles, and to the glory of Thy people Israel. (Luke 1:29-32)

After proclaiming our own vision of Christ, the Light and Salvation of the world, we say the pray-ers, of the Thrice-Holy (Άγιος ο Θεός) through to the Lord’s Prayer. We sing the main theme song of the day, called the Troparion, and we are dis-missed with the usual benediction.

The service of Vespers takes us through crea-tion, sin, and salvation in Christ. It leads us to the meditation of God’s word and the glorification of his love for men. It instructs us and allows us to praise God for the particular events or persons

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VESPERS – ESPERINOS

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M/M Nick Nicolaou

M/Dr. Paul Gentile

Mrs. Rita Vandengoorbergh

M/M Chris Patsios

Saturday September 21

M/M Gus Marzavas

Mrs. Thespo Szanto

M/M Ted Pappas

Dr/M Peter Stamatis

M/M John Marzavas

M/M Jim Marzavas

Monday September 23

M/M Ted Ristas

Mrs. Panayiota Adams

Mr. Mike Poulos

M/M Bill Tsardoulis

Mrs. Maria Glavas

M/M George Kalamaris

M/M Marc Jackson

Tuesday September 24

Mrs. Papouras

Mr. Nick Kontos

Mrs. Ted Patouhas

M/M Nick Patouhas

Wednesday September 25

Mrs. Bessas

Mr. Gus Patouhas

M/M Steve Stevens

Mrs. Jerasimos Keron

M/M Brandon Hocking

M/M Nick Reppas

Monday September 30

Mrs. Petros Sekolopoulos

M/M Chris Grumbus

Mr. George Fotopoulos

M/M Fernado Maskarino

Mrs. Athanas

Mrs. James A. Asimou

M.M Chris Kollias

Mrs. Lavern Keron

Tuesday October 1

Mrs. Angela Vardis

M/M Dennis Christo

Mrs. Vasiliki Ioanidis

M/M Gay Adkins

Wednesday October 2

M/M George Aslanidis

M/M Alex Georgas

M/M Chris Georgas

M/M Pete Epitropoulos

Ms. Dorothy Epitropoulos

Mrs. Freda Johnson

Mr. Dan Kantelis

Mrs. Ula Fedor

M/M Dan Eichler

Thursday October 3

M/M Sam Anadiotis

M/M John Anadiotis

M/M Nick Dalagiannis

Mr. Paul Karras

Mr. Nicholas Stamatis

Friday October 4

M/M Louis Vlahos

M/M James G. Asimou

M/M Pete Paradissis

Mrs. Dona Miller

M/M Jack Huber

M/M George Kantouros

Saturday October 5

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Monday September 16

M/M George Asimou

M/M Tom Asimou

Mrs. Toula Asimou

M/M Constantine Gulgas

Tuesday September 17

M/M Nick Barbaresso

Mrs. Katherine Gargalianos

M/M Nick Kostis

M/M John Gotsis

M/M Larry Kontokanis

M/M Michael Fine

Wednesday September 18

NO HOME BLESSING

SCHEDULED

Thursday September 19

M/M Al Wallace

M/M Tom Demos

M/M Kostas Peskiris

M/M Konstantinos Antoniou

M/M Gus Markou

Sia Markou

M/M Kris Kramp

M/M Norman Porostovsky

Friday September 20

Mrs. Marie Carone

Mrs. Martha Marshall

M/M Chris Psaropoulos

M/M Bobby Psaropoulos

Mr. George Markou

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HOME BLESSING SCHEDULE – 2013

On Monday September 16, Father will begin blessing home.

Monday – Friday 4:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m.

Saturday – 1:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Please prepare the following for Father’s visit:

- A table with a table cloth.

- A lit candle and a bowl of water.

- An icon

- And a list of name of the immediate family (living)

If you do not see your name on the list and want your home blessed or if you will not be

home on your scheduled day or wish to re-schedule, Please call the Office (440) 960-

2992

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whose memory is celebrated and made present to us in the Church. It prepares us for the sleep of the

night and of the dawn of the new day. On the eves of the Divine Liturgy, it begins our movement into the most perfect communion with God in the sac-ramental mysteries.

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St. Helen, the mother of Saint Constantine the Great, when she was already advanced in years, undertook in her great piety, the hardships of a journey to Jerusalem in search of the Cross of our Lord, about the year 325. A temple of Aphrodite had been raised up by the Emperor Hadrian upon Golgatha, to defile and cover with oblivion the place where the saving Passion had been suffered. The Venerable Helen had the statue of Aphrodite destroyed, and the earth removed, revealing the Tomb of our Lord, and three crosses. Of these, it was believed that one must be that of our Lord, the other two of the thieves crucified with Him; St. Helen was at a loss which one might be the Wood of our Salvation. At the inspiration of Saint Macarios, Archbishop of Jerusalem, a lady of Jeru-salem, who was already at the point of death from a certain disease, was brought to touch the cross, and as soon as she came near to the Cross of our Lord, she was made perfectly whole. Consequent-ly, the precious Cross was lifted on high by Arch-bishop Macarios of Jerusalem; as he stood on the ambo (pulpit) in the Church of the Resurrection {church built over the Tomb of Christ} and when the people beheld it, they cried out, “Lord have mercy.: It should be noted that after this discov-ery, a portion of the venerable Cross was taken to Constantinople as a blessing. The rest was left in Jerusalem in the magnificent church built by St. Helen until the year 614. At that time, the Per-sians plundered Palestine and took the Cross to their own country. Late, in the year 628, Emperor Heraclius set out on a military campaign, retrieved the Cross, and after bringing it to Constantinople,

himself escorted it back to Jerusalem, where he restored it to its place.

Around the area where the Holy Cross of our Lord was found by St. Helen, was growing a beau-tiful gren scented plant where because of where it was found was called “The King’s Plant” “Vasiliko” or Basil plant.

On September 14th in all Orthodox churches, this solemn joyous occasion is re-enacted. The Holy Cross is decorated in a tray filled with Vasiliko (basil), is elevated and carried in procession around the church and taken to the center of the Church. (Symbolic of the procession from the lo-cation of the Holy Cross to the Church). Upon reaching the center of the church the Cross is ele-vated by the Priest, as St. Makarios did at the pul-pit and the chanter and congregation chanter “Lord have mercy”.

As our Lord was lifted up on the Cross by His own free Will, may He grant mercy to the new nation named after Him. May He give strength to the faithful by giving us victories over our adver-saries. May His Holy Cross be a weapon of peace and an invincible banner.

The Icon of the Feast:

The icon of the Feast of the Precious Cross tells the story of the finding of the Cross and of its Exal-tation. Patriarch Marius is standing in the pulpit elevating the Cross for all to see and venerate. On

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EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS

SEPTEMBER 14

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Greek Festival 2013

St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church

2000 Tower Boulevard

Lorain, Ohio

440-960-2992

Dear Fellow Parishioners,

Beginning September 5, 2013 St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church will be hosting the Annual Greek Fall

Festival. The festival, a major fundraiser for the church, features a weekend of Greek food and entertain-

ment – attracting nearly 5,000 attendees during the three days of festivities.

As part of the festival itself, a SILENT AUCTION is featured where guests make bids to purchase items

which have been donated from parishioners, businesses and friends of St. Nicholas. In an effort to contin-

ue to expand our silent auction we are seeking donations of various auction items. Some suggestions are:

Gift Certificates, Themed Gift Baskets Examples: Wine Basket, Gourmet Basket, Sports Basket, Spa

Basket, Tickets to various events, etc.

We kindly ask that you consider putting baskets together with other families or friends – or something to

represent your business. BE CREATIVE!! If you are unable to assemble a basket, we will be happy to

package your donated items for you. If you are more comfortable making a monetary contribution for the

silent auction – we will gladly purchase items for you as well. Upon receipt of your donation and the

completion of the silent auction a receipt will be issued to you for your records.

A donation form can be found in this issue of the bulletin. Thank you in advance for your consideration

of this request. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact the church office at (440)

960-2992.

Gratefully on behalf of St. Nicholas,

Your Parish Council

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ST. NICHOLAS GREEK FESTIVAL

SEPTEMBER 5, 6, & 7

VOLUNTEER WORK FORM

In order to have another successful festival this year, we will need the members of St. Nicholas to once

again volunteer their time. If you would like to help, please complete the form below for the areas and

time that you are interested in working. Return the form to the church secretary, or call the church at

960-2992 with your work schedule preference.

NAME ___________________________________________________________

PHONE ____________________________________________________________

I would like to help in the following areas:

_____ Kitchen _____Food Preparation

_____ Food Line _____ Busing Tables

_____ Gyro Drive Thru _____ Pasteries

_____ Bar _____ Where ever needed

Please check what days and time you will be able to work below

THUR FRI SAT

2 — 4 11 — 4 11 — 4

4 — 6 4 — 8 4 — 8

6 — 8 8 — 10 8 — 10

SUNDAY CLEAN UP WILL BE ANNOUNCED!

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Greek Festival 2013 Silent Auction Form

Donor Name ___________________________________________________________

Donor Address _________________________________________________________

City _____________________ ST ______________________ Zip __________________

Contact Person ________________________________________________________________

Contact Phone—Daytime ________________________ Evening _____________________

Title of item donated ___________________________________________________________

Description of item ______________________________________________________________

Contents include ________________________________________________________________

Value of item __________________________________________________________________

Items donated will :

□ be delivered to St. Nicholas no later than August 31, 2013

□ be a monetary donation to the silent auction in the amount of $ __________________

□ be ready for pick up on (date) _____________________________ at (time) _______________

from (pick-up address) _____________________________________. Name of contact person

______________________________________________.

□ be ready for display

□ require assembly

Due to time requirement of all Silent Auction items, we kindly ask that all donations be submitted no

later than August 31, 2013.

Return to: St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church

2000 Tower Blvd

Lorain, OH 44053

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each side of the Patriarch are deacons holding candles. The elevated Cross is surrounded and venerated by many clergy and lay people, includ-ing St. Helen, the mother of Emperor Constantine.

In the background of the icon is a domed struc-ture that represents the Church of the Resurrec-tion in Jerusalem. This church was one of the churches constructed and dedicated by Emperor Constantine on the holy sites of the Jerusalem.

Apolitikion:

Save, O Lord, your people, and bless Your inher-itance;’ grant victory to the faithful over their ad-versaries. And protect your commonwealth, by the power of Your Cross.

Kondakion:

You who were lifted upon the Cross of Your own will, O Christ our God bestow your compas-sions upon the commonwealth that bears Your Name. By Your power, gladden our faithful rulers, giving them victory over their adversaries. May your alliance be for them a weapon for peace, and invincible standard.

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Στά βάθη τής αιγυπτιακής γής υπάρχει μιά

αφιλόξενη έρημος. Η άμμος καί τά βραχώδη

βουνά τής καίγονται τή μέρα καί τή ωύχτα

παγώνουν. Σ’αυτή τήν έρημο, στή Θηαΐδα,

έζησαν, ασκήτευσαν καί αγίασαν δεκάδες άγιοι

τής Εκκλησίας μας. Σκήτες αλλά καί

μοναστήρια απλώνονταν σ’ολόκληρη τήν

έρημη γή, πού οι προσευχές καί οι αγώνες τών

αναχωρητών τής έδινάν ζωή πνευματική.

Σ’ αυτό τόν επίγειο , ευλογημένο, παράδισο

χώρο ζούμε καί ένας Γέροντας ασκήτής μαζί

μέ τόν ταπονό καί υπάκουο υποτακτικό του.

Τούς ένωνε η αγάπη τού Χριστού καί μαζί

προσπαθούν μέσα από τόν αγώνα τους νά

ωρελήσουν τήν ψυχή τούς . Κάθε βράδυ,

Γέροντας καί υποτακτικός έκανανα τό

Απόδειπνο στήν μικρή εκκλησία τής σκήτης

τους. Μετά τήν ακολουθία συνηθόαν νά

ανρβαίνουν στό κελλί τού Γεροντά, όπου ο

Αββάς άκούγε μέ προσοχή τήν εξομολόγηση

τού υπότακτικού καί τού έινε συμβουλές γία

τήν συνέχιση τής πνευματικής τού πορείας.

Τελειώνοντας τή συνομιλία τούς, ο Γέροντάς

έδινε τήν ευχή στόν υποτακτικό κι έτσι ο

νεαρός καλόγερος αποσυρόταν γία νά

κοιμηθεί.

Ο Γέροντας ητάν ξακουστός γία τήν αρετή

του καί πλήθη σιστών από τήν Αλεξάνδρια

καί από άλλες πολείς πήγαιναν συχνά στή

σκήτη γία νά εξομολογθούν καί νά ακούσουν

τά παρήγορα λόγια του. Κάποια μέρα έτυχε νά

πάει τόσο πολύς κόσμος, πού ο Γεροντάς

έμεινε συνέχεια μαζί τούς καί μόνο αργά τό

βράδυ, όταν πιά είχαν φύγει όλοι οι

επισκέπτες , κατόρθωσε νά ανέβει στό κελλί

του. Η κούρασή του ήταν εμφανής , όμως ο

γέροντας δέν παρέλειψε καί πάλι τήν

ευ΄λογημέμη συνηθεια . Κάλεσε κοντά

υποτακτικό καί κείνος άρχισε αμέσως νά

εξομολογείται στόν Γέροντα του.

Καθώς ο υποκαττικός μιλούσε, ο Γέροντας

εξαντλημένος αποκειμήθηκε. Ο νεαρός

καλόγερος δέν μίλησε καθόλου. Σεβάσττηκε

τόν κόπον τού Γέροντα τού καί περίμενε νά

ξυπνήσει, γιά νά τούδώσει ευχή καί νά πάει

καί αυτός στό κελλί του. Πρνούσε η ώρα καί ο

Γεροντας, πού είχε πέσι σέ βαθύ ύπνο, δέν

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ST. NICHOLAS FESTIVAL BOOKLET

ADVERTISING FORM

Dear Friends:

If you would like to include an advertisement in this year’s festival booklet, please fill out the

form below and return it to the church office before August 16, 2013

Thank you for your support!

Name: (individual or business name) _______________________________________

Contact Person: _______________________________________

Address: _______________________________________

City/State/Zip ______________________________________

Telephone: ______________________________________

Advertising Page Size:

$ 50.00 ¼ PAGE AD ______

$100.00 ½ PAGE AD ______

$200.00 FULL PAGE AD ______

$ 25.00 individual listing (name only) ______

Please make checks payable to: St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church

Return this form along with your advertisement and payment to:

St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church

2000 Tower Blvd.

Lorain, OH. 44053

Phone: 440-960-2992

FAX: 44O-960-2096 Email [email protected]

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Dear Parents,

There can be no greater reward than to come to know God. The major goals of our

Church are to teach the Faith, save souls, and transfer our religion to our children and to

their children.

However, the Sunday School Staff and I cannot accomplish this task alone. It is the

sacred duty and responsibility of all Christian parents to see that their children receive

proper religious training and that they themselves know what their Faith is all about. Ne-

glect of this responsibility on the part of the parents can have serious consequences for

the spiritual and moral growth of their children. Religious instruction must always be re-

inforced if it is to be successful.

Orthodox Christian Parents should teach their children primarily by their own exam-

ples. It is of primary importance that they go to church as a family. Religious education

taught by example includes regular participation in the Sacramental life of the Church. It

also includes working in the Church thereby making it an extension of our own Christian

home.

Sunday School will begin on Sunday September 15th

. The children are to be in

their classes at 10:30 a.m. SHARP!!! Later they will be brought into Church prior

to Holy Communion, talk with Father and participate in an Ayiasmos service to

begin the School Year.

I am looking forward in working together with you and your children.

Our Children depend on us.

+Fr. Michael

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ξυπνούσε. Ο υποτακκτικός ακίνητος καί

αμίλητος σκέφτηκε νά περιμένει λίγο ακόμα.

Εβγαλε τό κομποχοίνι του καί σταυρώοντας τά

χέρια στό στήθος του άρχισε νά λέει νοερά τήν

ευχή.

Η ωύχτα προχωρούσε μά ο Γέροντας δέν

ξυπνούσε. Ο καλόγερος άρχισε καί αυτός νά

αισθάνεται κούρση καί νά νυστάζει. Σκέφτικε

νά φύγει χωρίς ευχή καί νά πάει κι αυτός νά

πλαγιάσει. Μά αμέσως άλλαξε απόφαση.

«Πώς νά φύγω;» συλλογίστηκε, ‘κι άν

ξυπνήσει ο Γέροντας καί δέν μέ βρεί εδώ; Θά

τόν στεναχωρήσω. Όχι θά μείνς εδώ.

Άλλοστε όπου νά ‘ναι θά ξυπνισε νά λέει τήν

ευχή.

Λίγο αργότερα η ίδια σκεψη ήρθε ξάνά

στόν υποτακτικό. Μά σάν συλλογίστηκς τόν

κόπον τού Γέροντα, πού όλη μέρα χωρίς νά

παραπονεθεί είχε μείνειμέ τούς επισκέπτης τής

σκήτης γιά νά τούς εξομολγήσει, ντράπηκε γιά

τόν λογισμό του καί αποφάσισε νά μή φύγει

από τή θέση του.

Ώς τά μεσάωυκτα ο λογισμ΄ς αυτός, νά

φύγει δηλαδή χώρις ευχή, τού είχε έρθει δύο

ακόμα φορές , μά μέ τή δύναμη τού

κομποσχοοινιού τόν ξεπερνούσε. Ήδη χάραζε

η νέα μέρα καί ο Γέροντας δέν είχε ξυπνήσει.

Ο υποτακτικός όμως ήταν ακόμα δίπλα του

άγρυπνος. Είχε καταφέρει νά νικήσει τόν

πειρασμό τής φυγής επτά φορές συνολογηκά

ώς εκείνη τή στιγμή.

Τότε ο Γέροντας ξύπνησε από τόν βαθύ

ύπνο του καί αντικρύζοντας το΄ν νεαρό

μοναχόμπροστά του, ακόμα ξάγρυπνο στήν

ίδια θέση, τού είπρ παραξενεμένος:

-Δέν πήγες στό κελλί σου, παιδί μου, νά

πλαγιάσεις:

-Όχι Γέροντά μου. Πώς νά φύγω; Δέν έιχα

πάρει ευχή, απάντησε ο υποτακτικός.

-Καί γιατί δέν μέ ξύπνάγες, παιδί μου,

νωρίτερα νά πάρεις ευχέι; Ρώτησε ο Γέροντας .

-Ησασταν κουρασμέμος από τήν

εξομολόγηση, Γέροντα, καί λυπήθηκα νά σά

ξυπνησω, είπε ο νεαρός καί αφού έβαλε

μετάνοια στόν Γέροντα ανέηκαν καί οίδύο

στήν εκκλησία καί έψαλαν μαζί τόν Όρθρο.

Στήν συνέχεια, ο Γέροντας είπε στό

υποτακτικός νά πάει στό κελλί του νά

ξεκουραστεί, ενώ ο ίδιοςε παρέμεινε στ΄’ο

εκκλησάκι γιά νά συνεχίζει τήν προσευχή του.

Καθώς όμως ο Γέροντας προσυχόνταν, έπεσε

σέ ιερή έκσταση.

Είδε ξαφνικά μπροστά του μέσα σ’ένα

υπέρλαμπρο φώς, άγγελο Κυρίου νά τόν

παίρνει από τό χέρι καί νά τόν οδηγεί σ’ ένα

τόπο μέ απερίγραπτη ομορφιά. Εκεί υπήρχς

ένας μεγάλος στολισμένος θρόνος βρίσκονταν

έπτα ολόχρυσα στεφάννια. Ο Γέροντας σάτισε

μπροστά στό μεγαλείο του θρόνου καί ρώτησε

τόν άγγελο:

- « Άγιε άγγελε τού Θεού, τίνος είναι

αυτός ο πανέμορφος Θρόνος:

- Ο θρόνος είναι τού μαθητή σου, Αββά,

αποκρίθηκε ο Άγγελος καί συνέχισε.

Τόν τόπο τούτο καί τόν θρόνο τόν έχει

ετοιμάσει ο Δεσπότης καί Κύριος, από

χρόνο τώρα, γία τήν καλ’η του καί

τέλεια υπακοή. Μά τά επτά ολόχρυσα

στέφανα τά κέρδισε μέ μιάς αυτή τή

νύχτα πού πέρασε.

Μέ τά λόγια αυτά τού αγγέλου χάθηκε

τό όραμα καί ο Γέρονταςσυνήλθε από

τήν έκσταση. Αμέσως φώναξε κοντά

του τόν υποτακτικό καί τόν

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ST.

Nicholas G R E E K

FESTIVAL

S E P T E M B E R

5 - 7 * * * *

Festival Set Up: We will begin setting up for the

Festival on Tuesday September 3rd. Listen for an-

nouncements for the time schedules. Everyone’s

help is needed.

No Meetings: A.H.E.P.A – September 3rd. Seniors

– September 5th.

Seniors: Will be preparing the salad dressing and

the gyro sauce Wednesday September 4th at 5:00

p.m.

Baklava: Women will be making Baklava on Tues-

day September 3rd at 8:00 a.m. Everyone is invited

to come and help.

Winter Schedule: Our Winter Schedule will begin

on Sunday September 15th Orthros 9:45 a.m. Divine

Liturgy 10:30 a.m.

Choir / Sunday School: The Choir and Sunday

School will begin on Sunday September 15th.

Memorial Service: A One year Memorial service

will take place for Andrew Georgas on Sunday Sep-

tember 15th.

Η Υψωσις Του Τιμίμου Σταυρού : Όρθρος 9:30

π.μ. Θ. Λειτουργία 10:15 π.μ.

Σάββατο 14 Σεπτεμβρίου η Εκκλησία μας θά

εορτάζει τήν Ύψωσις τού Τιμίου Σταυρού.

Παρακαλούντε όσοι έχουν Βασιλικό πού θά θέλει

νά προσφέρουν γι’αυτη τή γιορτή, νά τόν

φέρουν στό πρωϊ αυτή τήν ημέρα τίς 9:00 π.μ.

On Saturday September 14th we will be celebrat-

ing the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.

Fr. Michael is in need of Vasiliko for the service.

Whoever wishes to bring some please bring it to

Church by 9:00 a.m. on the 14th so he can have

time to prepare the tray.

Night With Father: Wednesday September 18th at

7:00 p.m. We will continue religious talks together.

We will be discussing a series of talks: Theme: “The

Holy Spirit In the Church.” Refreshments are appre-

ciated.

Congratulations to Brandon and Stacy (Glavas)

Hocking on the birth of their son Nicholas James,

born July 31, 2013. Νά μάς ζήση!

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παρακάλεσε νά τού αποκύψει τούς

λογισμούς πού είχε τό προηγούμενο

βράδυ, πού είχε μείνει ξάγρυπνος. Ο

νεαρός, αφού συλλογίστηκε λίγο,

θυμήθηκε καί αποκάλυψε στόν

γέροντα :

- «Επττά φορές, γέροντα, μού ήρθε ο

λογισμός νά πάω νά πλαγιάσω, όταν

εσείς κοιμόσασταν, χωρίς νά πάρω

ευχή, μά μέ τή δύναμη τής προσευχής

κατόρθωσα νά αντισταθώ.

- Σάν άκουσε τά λόγια αυτά ο Γέροντα

θαύμασε τήν υπομονή τού υποτακτικού

του. Όμως δέν τού αποκάλυψε τό όραμά

του, γιά νά μήν τόν πιάσει ο εγωϊσμος καί

ζημιωθεί η ψυχή του. Αργότερα συνήθιζε

νά διηγείται τήν ιστορία αυτή καί τό όραμα,

σέ άλλους υποτακτικούς καί επισκέπτες τής

σκήτης γιά νά ωφεληθούνκαί νά πάρουν τό

καλό παράδειγμαα. Ο καρτερικός

υποτακτικός δέν έμαθε τίποτε γιά τό όραμα

ώς τήν ημέρα πού ο Κύριος τόν κάλεσε

στήν αιώνια ζωή.

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APOKREATIKO GLENDI

2013

INCOME

Tickets…………………………………

Bar ……………………………………..

Total Income-----------------------$1670

EXPENSES

Entertainment………………………$350

Food……………………………………..$332

Bar………………………………………..$383

Total Income----------------------$1065

NET INCOME===============$605

ST. NICHOLAS DANCE REPORT

2012

INCOME

Tickets………………………………….$2566

Bar ……………………………………….$1086

Total Income-----------------------$3652

EXPENSES

Entertainment………………………$1350

Food……………………………………….$916

Bar………………………………………….$376

Supplies………………………………….$297

Total Expenses---------------------$2939

NET INCOME================$713