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The Epistle of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church Fr. Anthony Coniaris writes in his book Orthodoxy: A Creed for Today: ΑΓΑΠΗ February 14 th GODPARENTS’ SUNDAY All our Sunday School students & their godparents are invited to attend Divine Liturgy and partake of Holy Communion together. Following Liturgy, come to the Cultural Hall and enjoy a Pancake Breakfast with your godchild. $10/ plate includes pancakes, eggs, sausage, fruit, coffee & juice. Tickets will be sold at the door. Proceeds to benefit our Camp Nazareth Fund Afterwards, take home a treat for your loved ones. Daughters of Penelope will be selling Valentines Cookies, decorated with Greek phrases of love & affection. Proceeds to benefit the scholarship fund. Philoptochos & Sunday School will kick off the annual “Baby Shower” for Zoe House, Cleveland’s Orthodox home for women in crisis pregnancies. They will be collecting items for infants thru age 2 including clothes, diapers/wipes, bottles, toys, or monetary donations during coffee hour on Sundays, Feb 14 & 21. Pastoral Thoughts by Fr. Jim Doukas FEBRUARY 22909 Center Ridge Road, Rocky River, Ohio 2016 “Baptism demands a personal response on the part of the baptized child when it reaches the age of reason. The child must accept what God did for him or her in Baptism. For Baptism is not a divine pass that will get us into heaven automatically. Dr. Nikos Nissiotis has said, “A baptized Christian- especially in the Churches in which infant Baptism is practiced – needs to make a personal decision regarding the Christian faith which has been passively inherited from his Christian environment.” Without this personal decision, baptism becomes only a “form” that can make us think we’re Christian when we’re actually not. Before we can visit certain Far Eastern countries, we must be inoculated for cholera. The first shot makes us sick for a day or two. We actually get a mild case of cholera to keep us from getting the real thing. There are countless professing Christians today who have had just enough religion (i.e. one baptismal certificate) to inoculate them against a genuine relationship with Christ. Baptism must be followed by a personal awareness or awakening to the many gifts of God’s love bestowed upon us through this great sacrament. Through Baptism, Christ cleanses us of sin. He calls us His own sons and daughters. He makes us heirs of all His riches. He makes us members of His family. As members of God’s family we are all related to each other and responsible for each other. Yet Baptism is more even than all this. Through Baptism, we are attached to Christ. We become members of His body. Each baptized Christian becomes an extension of Christ. We become other Christs in the world. We become His eyes, His hands, His tongue, His feet. Christ has chosen to work in the world through us- the members of His body. It is our special responsibility as baptized Christians to let Christ be present wherever we ourselves are stationed in the world as baptized Christians.” Please join our whole St. Demetrios family on Godparent/Godchild Sunday, Feb. 14 th . This is a wonderful opportunity for all of us to renew our baptismal promises and commitment to Jesus Christ, our godchildren, and to participate in the Divine Liturgy and receive Holy Communion together.

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Page 1: of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church FEBRUARY 22909 ... · infants thru age 2 including clothes, diapers/wipes, bottles, toys, or monetary donations during coffee hour on Sundays,

The Epistleof St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church

Fr. Anthony Coniaris writes in his book

Orthodoxy: A Creed for Today:

ΑΓΑΠΗ

February14th

GODPARENTS’ SUNDAY All our Sunday School students & their godparents are invited to attend Divine Liturgy and partake of

Holy Communion together.

Following Liturgy, come to the Cultural Hall and enjoy a Pancake Breakfast with your godchild.

$10/ plate includes pancakes, eggs, sausage, fruit, coffee & juice. Tickets will be sold at the door. Proceeds to benefit our Camp Nazareth Fund

Afterwards, take home a treat for your loved ones.Daughters of Penelope will be selling Valentines

Cookies, decorated with Greek phrases of love & affection. Proceeds to benefit the scholarship fund.

Philoptochos & Sunday School will kick off the annual “Baby Shower” for Zoe House,

Cleveland’s Orthodox home for women in crisis pregnancies. They will be collecting items for

infants thru age 2 including clothes, diapers/wipes, bottles, toys, or monetary donations during

coffee hour on Sundays, Feb 14 & 21.

Pastoral Thoughts by Fr. Jim Doukas

FEBRUARY 22909 Center Ridge Road, Rocky River, Ohio 2016

“Baptism demands a personal response on the part of

the baptized child when it reaches the age of reason. The

child must accept what God did for him or her in

Baptism. For Baptism is not a divine pass that will get us

into heaven automatically. Dr. Nikos Nissiotis has said,

“A baptized Christian- especially in the Churches in

which infant Baptism is practiced – needs to make a

personal decision regarding the Christian faith which has

been passively inherited from his Christian environment.”

Without this personal decision, baptism becomes only a

“form” that can make us think we’re Christian when

we’re actually not. Before we can visit certain Far Eastern

countries, we must be inoculated for cholera. The first

shot makes us sick for a day or two. We actually get a

mild case of cholera to keep us from getting the real

thing.

There are countless professing Christians today who

have had just enough religion (i.e. one baptismal

certificate) to inoculate them against a genuine

relationship with Christ. Baptism must be followed by a

personal awareness or awakening to the many gifts of

God’s love bestowed upon us through this great

sacrament.

Through Baptism, Christ cleanses us of sin. He calls

us His own sons and daughters. He makes us heirs of all

His riches. He makes us members of His family. As

members of God’s family we are all related to each other

and responsible for each other. Yet Baptism is more even

than all this. Through Baptism, we are attached to

Christ. We become members of His body. Each baptized

Christian becomes an extension of Christ. We become

other Christs in the world. We become His eyes, His

hands, His tongue, His feet. Christ has chosen to work in

the world through us- the members of His body. It is our

special responsibility as baptized Christians to let Christ

be present wherever we ourselves are stationed in the

world as baptized Christians.”

Please join our whole St. Demetrios family on

Godparent/Godchild Sunday, Feb. 14th. This is a

wonderful opportunity for all of us to renew our

baptismal promises and commitment to Jesus Christ,

our godchildren, and to participate in the Divine

Liturgy and receive Holy Communion together.

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The Epistle is the official publication of the

Greek Orthodox Community of St. Demetrios

Phone: (440) 331-2246

Fax: (440) 331-8407

www.saintdemetriosrr.org

Editor : Eleni Papouras-Jenks

Sunday Services: Orthros 8:30 a.m.; Divine Liturgy 9:30 a.m.

Publication Deadlines: Weekly Bulletin – Wednesday

Monthly Epistle – The 15th of the preceding month

Fr. James Doukas, Priest………………(Home) 440-899-3257

Fr. Anastasios Athanasiou, Assistant Priest……..412-758-1068

[email protected]

Eleni Papouras-Jenks, Office Mgr [email protected]

Nick Hillman, Operations Mgr [email protected]

John Stamatiades, Church Accountant…440-331-2246, ext. 4

Dale Stalnaker, Webmaster …………[email protected]

For a seasonal prayer, call the church and choose extension 7

PARISH COUNCIL

James Diamond, President…..……………….…440-725-9636

Byron T. Spooner, Vice President….......……….440-724-1923

Steve Alex, Treasurer……………………………440-823-9595

Randy Carpenter, Financial Secretary…..………440-878-0036

Eugenia Burpulis, Secretary…...………………...440-356-1746

Andreas Koustis…...…………………………….216-513-8905

Nikolaos Petousis ………………………....…….440-570-7889

Anthony Trakas……...…………………………..440-385-7741

CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS’ CONTACTS

Acolyte Coordinator…………..…Tom Hlepas…216-269-3265

AHEPA…………………………...Costa Petros…440-937-8079

Bible Study:……...………Evangeline Richards…216-221-3003

Bookstore……….....……...…….Donna Vassos…440-331-5547

Choir Director/Cantor…..…....Bill Matzorkis…..216-496-4230

Youth Choir…….…..Diane Matzorkis…440-463-3068

Daughters of Penelope …..………Elisa Demis…440-665-1348

Greek School Principal Eleni Papouras-Jenks...216-965-8131

Board of Education Maria Mougianis…440-835-2888

GOYA Advisors Athena Diamantis………………216-469-8607

Dan Packis……………………..440-937-9531

Sophia Tjotjos…...……….…….440-331-4000

President Matthew Szekely……………….440-835-5712

Hellenic Dancers

Aeraki Beginners Group…….. Maria Coutris…412-915-7838

Kymata Jr. Group ….……...Angelia Szekely…440-724-3807

Kyklonas ……………….Eleni Papouras-Jenks…216-965-8131

Κόλλυβα (Memorial Tray)……Maria Statheros…216-226-1680

Library Committee:…………..…...Andie Titas...440-779-8581

Philoptochos……………………[email protected]

President ………Stephanie Zavatchen….440-385-7448

Sunshine Committee….Elpida Kosmidis…440-779-8959

Sunday School….…………... [email protected]

Principal Maggie Steffas…….440-871-6362

Assistant Principal Cindy Genin……440-610-7686

Spiritual Life Committee...Angie Giallourakis…440-871-2681

Trust Fund ................John Stamatis, Chairman…440-937-6258

Yassou Club…...…………....Mary Pappadakes…440-799-4821

IOCC www.iocc.org Pascalis Papouras : [email protected]

OCF (Orthodox Christian Fellowship of BWU, CWRU, CSU,

JCU, Tri-C)……… Mira Damljanovic: [email protected]

OCMC (Orthodox Christian Mission Center) www.ocmc.org

POYAF (Pan-Orthodox Young Adult Fellowship)

……Maria Koulioufas: 440-525-1187

ORTHODOX ORGANIZATIONS

St. Herman’s House of Hospitality FOCUS Cleveland

www.sainthermans.com

St. Panteleimon Orthodox Christian Outreach

www.stpanteleimon.com

Zoe for Life! www.zoeforlifeonline.org

For local Orthodox events: www.orthodoxcleveland.us

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Current Month Actual

Current Month Budget YTD Actual YTD Budget

Income

Pledges Totals: 50,207.75 47,094.17 348,829.17 419,380.00

Offerings Totals: 6,495.04 6,066.67 64,267.51 72,750.00

Education Offerings Totals: 0.00 0.00 21,721.00 22,730.00

Other Church Donations Totals: 3,250.00 730.83 23,142.85 8,770.00

Fund Raiser Revenue Totals: 990.00 200.00 477,489.72 364,900.00

Rental Revenue Totals: 6,149.52 6,391.67 67,503.48 76,700.00

Other Revenue Totals: 5,034.92 181.67 29,650.88 27,500.00

Income Totals: 72,127.23 60,665.01 1,032,604.61 992,730.00

Expense

Gross Wages Totals: 14,982.16 15,812.22 174,576.55 177,540.00

Pastor Benefits Totals: 12,087.98 14,605.01 173,746.30 175,260.00

Other Payroll Expenses Totals: 1,550.06 4,883.34 61,230.28 58,600.00

Assistant Pastor Benefits Totals:

10,602.57 0.00 39,172.22 0.00

Education Expenses Totals: 0.00 0.00 1,633.81 3,600.00

Fund Raiser Expenses Totals: 66.15 0.00 202,257.59 191,000.00

Parish Organizations Totals: 814.01 41.67 5,855.95 5,600.00

Mission and Outreach Totals: 600.00 208.33 1,850.00 5,050.00

Arch/Diocean Expenses Totals: 7,361.26 7,297.50 89,057.32 91,680.00

Church Expenses Totals: 1,347.55 2,255.00 14,901.52 16,860.00

Office Expense Totals: (901.23) 2,020.83 24,800.24 36,940.00

Main Complex Exp Totals: 29,308.88 15,937.18 291,804.97 180,870.00

Expense Totals: 77,819.39 63,061.08 1,080,886.75 943,000.00

Income - Expense: (5,692.16) (2,396.07) (48,282.14) 49730

3

Speaking of Stewardship…Speaking of Stewardship…Speaking of Stewardship…Speaking of Stewardship…Last month, Fr. Jim swore-in our

2016Parish Council. We welcome

back those continuing a term, and

we congratulate the 2016 officers:

James Diamond, President

Byron T. Spooner, Vice President

Steve Alex, Treasurer

Randy Carpenter, Financial

Secretary

Eugenia Burpulis, Secretary

Statement of Activity* (December 2015**)

From the President’s PenTo The Parishioners of St. Demetrios:

I am deeply honored and humbled to be elected President

of the Parish Council of St. Demetrios. As my active participation as a

council member moves into my fourth year, I feel that with the support

of the parish council, all organizations and you, the parishioners,

together, we will continue to meet the daily and future challenges.

Our beloved parish was founded in 1959 with our first location on

Wooster Road. As our community flourished in numbers, we gathered the necessary

resources to build in 1973 our most revered church at our current location on Center

Ridge Road.

Forty-three years have passed and our beloved church, cultural hall and activity center

are still the talk of the west side. Our annual Greek festival is one of the high points of

summer in Rocky River. Without the commitment from our volunteers we could not

possibly make this event successful. Each and every year we somehow find ways to

improve efficiencies that result in our patrons’ comfort and pleasure. It’s hard to imagine

forty thousand people support the four days of our festival. They just keep coming back

for the great food and hospitality.

As we move forward, our efforts will be focused on two major concerns: Increase in

church membership/stewardship and the care of our beloved church.

To each and every one, thank you for your time and generosity to make the Greek

Orthodox Community of St. Demetrios what it is today and beyond. If you have any

concerns, questions, ideas, you can call me at 440-725-9636 or email me at

[email protected] - James R. Diamond, Parish Council President

*Please note this new report format includes major categories for both expenses and revenues of the Church. **Going forward, the report will be presented with a one month delay to reflect actual amounts from month’s start to finish.

We also welcome our

newest board member

Andreas Koustis, who

is a life-long member

of St. Demetrios

Church. He attended

our Sunday School, was a member of

GOYA, and studied Greek with Mrs.

Vassos. After graduating from St.

Ignatius High School, he earned an

accounting degree from the

University of South Florida and an

International Business degree from

CSU. He now works at Morgan

Stanley and lives in Berea with his

wife Elizabeth and their daughters

Ava, Isabella, and Arianna.

Even with our new and returning

board members, there are still 4

vacant seats on Parish Council. We

ask those Orthodox Christians, over

18 years of age, who are members in

Good Standing of St. Demetrios to

prayerfully consider donating their

time and talent to the very important

ministry of the Parish Council.

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Our Newest Little AngelOur Newest Little AngelOur Newest Little AngelOur Newest Little Angel

John, son of Richard & Helene Speicher, was born Dec. 8, 2015.

Those that Have Put on ChristThose that Have Put on ChristThose that Have Put on ChristThose that Have Put on Christ

Constantine Prinios, son of Andrew & Lindy, was baptized on

Jan. 10, 2016. His nona is Lauren Lanzaretta.

ASLEEP IN THE LORDASLEEP IN THE LORDASLEEP IN THE LORDASLEEP IN THE LORD

4

Parish News

Su after D/L Kids Open Play In session

M 7-9 p.m.

9:00 p.m.

GOYA Boys basketball

Men’s Basketball

In session

Year round

Tu 7:30 a.m.

7-9 p.m.

Exercise with Sophia

GOYA Girls’ basketball

Year round

In session

W 7-9 p.m.

9:00 p.m.

GOYA Boys’ basketball

Men’s Basketball

In session

Year round

Th 7:30 a.m.

7-9 p.m.

Exercise with Sophia

GOYA Girls’ basketball

Year round

In session

F Open for kids’ birthdays 440-331-2246

Sa 1-3 p.m. Kids’ Basketball Skills Feb 13 & 20

Zapis Activity Center

Ethel C. Chiviles (nee Collins), mother of

Valorie Nagy (John), Polly Furey (Timothy),

Ellen Chrisman (Timothy), and Tony (Jean),

grandmother of 10, great-grandmother of 3, sister

of Mary Pappadakes, and aunt of many, passed

away Jan. 2, 2016.

She served as St. Demetrios Church’s office manager for more than

30 years and was also a lifelong, active volunteer of our parish. See

pages 10-11 for a special memorial tribute.

The Daughters of Penelope Athletic Hall of Fame Award

The national DOP looks to recognize and honor women of Hellenic

descent, of any age, that are or were prominent in a sporting field, as

either professional or amateur athletes. For the nominating application

go to: www.daughtersofpenelope.org/pdfs/athletic_hall_of_fame.pdf

Submissions due June 1, 2016

Leonard T. Jelepis, father of Thomas (Beverly)

and James (Lisa), grandfather of five and a great-

grandfather, brother of Chris Jelepis and Becky

Giakoumatios, passed away Jan. 12, 2016. He was

also a U.S. Army Air Corp veteran of WWII,

having served in the Philippines.

Greek Festival 2016Greek Festival 2016Greek Festival 2016Greek Festival 2016

Happy New Year to every one. I know what you’re

thinking: Is it that time again? and Where did the time

go?! We are going to try and have a just a few festival

meetings this year since everyone has so many things

going on in their lives.

Our first meeting will be Sun., February 21 after

church in the Board Room. We would like all Chair people

to attend, along with any other interested parishioners,

and Parish Council to review last year and input your ideas

on improving your area for this year. We are asking you all

to grab some coffee & snacks, and come to this meeting.

Our St. Demetrios Festival is the largest on the

Westside and that means we need everyone’s help to cook

and prepare food for thousands of people. Cooking starts

March 7. (See the schedule below, which will also be

posted in the church bulletin and board.)

Please make an effort to support the Festival cooking

schedule as it is a big task to produce such large quantities

of great tasting Greek food. In addition to our morning

work sessions, we also have two evening sessions so that

everyone has a chance to chip in. St . Demetrios

needs 125 people a day to run the festival, which produces

the revenue needed to take care of the church and it bills.

So please sign up in the area where you can be helpful.

Look for the Sign-up sheets in next month’s issue.

Thanks for supporting St. Demetrios Church!

-Nick Hillman

FESTIVAL COOKING March 7-8 Dolmades

March 21 Souzoukakia

April 4-5 Pastitsio

April 11-12 Moussaka

May 10*-11 Spanakopites

May 16*-17 Tiropites

May 23 Galaktoboureko

May 30 Green beans

June 1 Koulourakia

June 6-7 Lamb Shanks

June 13 Sauces

June 14 Chicken

June 15 Tourlou, Rice pudding

*Night folding

Greek Festival : June 16-19, 2016

Orthodox Enrichment Classes Orthodox Enrichment Classes Orthodox Enrichment Classes Orthodox Enrichment Classes

Led by Fr. Anastasios Athanasiou

6:30-8:00 p.m., Tuesdays , Feb. 2 & 16, and March 1st

All are welcome to join us in the Board Room and

dig deeper into our understanding of the Faith.

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5

Focus on PhiloptochosFocus on PhiloptochosFocus on PhiloptochosFocus on Philoptochos

On Jan. 10th, Fr Jim cut the parish

Vasilopita. Thanks to the

ministries and organizations that

participated, Philoptochos was

able to collect $2,000 for St. Basil

Academy! St. Basil’s is the Greek

Orthodox Archdiocese’s boarding

school for children in need, located

in upstate New York. Thanks

also to the ladies who baked the

loaves of vasilopita

Congratulations to the Velvento

Society who found one of the

coins!

(l-r) Sub-deacon Serge Elias, Fr

Jim, Deacon John Pantelis, sub-

deacon Nick Statheros, Fr.

Anastasios.

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6 Jesus said, ‘Let the children come to Me’… Jesus said, ‘Let the children come to Me’… Jesus said, ‘Let the children come to Me’… Jesus said, ‘Let the children come to Me’… (Matthew 9:14)(Matthew 9:14)(Matthew 9:14)(Matthew 9:14)

Sunday SchoolSun., Feb. 14 -Godparents Sunday (see page 1)

2016 St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival

Christianity is NOT an exclusive club. What convincing

words, knowledge or actions would you use to describe your

faith in Christ or the best that orthodoxy has to offer or to bring

someone to Christ? How well could you “talk” about our faith

and our Savior? This is what our annual Oratorical Festival is

all about. The future of our faith is in how we communicate

the message of salvation. Each parent, grandparent, Uncle,

Aunt, Nono or Nona is encouraged to discuss this year’s topics

with their child. Please contact me or your child’s Sunday

School teacher with any questions or comments on

strengthening our program, and to sign up your child.

-Tony Apotsos, Sunday School Teacher & Committee Chair for

the Oratorical Festival ([email protected])

Junior Division Topics (Grades 7–9)

1. In the Old Testament we read that there is “a time to keep

silence and a time to speak” (Ecclesiastes 3:7). What is the

value of silence and quiet in a time when we are always

“plugged in”?

2. Jesus fed 5,000 people with 5 loaves and 2 fish (Matthew

14:13–21). Discuss what this miracle teaches about our ability

to serve humanity.

3. Discuss how icons play a helpful role in the prayer life of an

Orthodox Christian.

4. Houses of worship have always been thought of as a

sanctuary of peace and serenity. Recently they have become

the vulnerable targets of violent crimes. Discuss the attitude of

Orthodox Christians toward this issue today.

5. How might Orthodox Christians contribute and support the

efforts to eliminate poverty and hunger in the world?

Senior Division Topics (Grades 10–12)

1. How does gathering as a community of Orthodox Christians

to participate in the Divine Liturgy influence your daily life?

2. In light of Genesis 1:24-27, the 6th day of creation, discuss

how all living beings are connected and its impact on our

responsibility for the planet.

3. How do you respond to people who question your belief in

God and participation in the life of the Church?

4. Discuss how “the arts” can inspire a greater connection

between God and an individual or community.

5. Human trafficking remains a tragedy even today. We know

that all human beings are created by God in His image (Genesis

1:27); therefore, how can we as Orthodox Christians help these

victims and assist in the efforts to eliminate human trafficking?

~Sun., March 13 – Local Round 1 will take place during

Sunday School in the hall.

~Sun., March 27- Presentation of winning speeches to the

congregation from the pulpit.

Dear Parishioners,

I had the blessing to attend the “2016

Pan-Orthodox Youth/Camp Worker’s

Conference” held at St. Seraphim OCA

Cathedral in Dallas, Texas from January

21st -23rd. This is an annual conference

that is put on for all Orthodox youth and

camp workers to learn from one another, to inspire one

another, and to support one another. Every year this

conference is hosted by a different Orthodox Jurisdiction and

operates under the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops

of North and Central America (the successor of

SCOBA). This was the fifth time that I have been able to

attend, and I do believe that it was the best conference that I

have been to with dynamic speakers on Parish Ministries for

GOYA-aged children and Young Adults (REAL), and a

touch of Texas Hospitality. I look forward to implementing

some of the lessons that I learned right here at St. Demetrios.

– Fr. Anastasios , Assistant Priest of St. Demetrios Church

and Co-chair of the Summer Camp Executive Committee

Youth ChoirSat., Feb. 13 – Noon- 2:00 p.m., in the chapel. We are now

preparing for Lent and Holy Week. We will have pizza first,

and then the rehearsal.

Sat., Feb. 27 – Field trip to the Singing Angels concert

(see flyer below.)

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7Greek SchoolTue., Feb. 2 -Presentation of Christ to the Temple

(Υπαπαντή) :

•All the classes will have lesson on this feastday &

the Sacraments of 40-day Blessing and Baptism.

Students may bring a doll (or action figure).

•While the students are in church (5:00-6:30 p.m.)

teachers will be available for parent-teacher

conferences. Contact your child’s teacher to

schedule a meeting or teleconference.

•Teachers’ meeting to follow at 6:45 p.m.

Sun., Feb. 7 – Noon, our school will represent

Greece at an international program at the German

Language School in Olmsted Falls.

(below, left) The children

getting ready to dive for

the cross. PTO hosted the

parish’s annual Pool Party

& Cross Dive at Rocky

River pool on Jan. 3rd.

Stavros gets the Σταυρό! Many blessings to Stavros Poulopoulos (pictured

above, right with Fr. Anastasios & Fr Jim)

who retrieved the cross during the Epiphany Day

blessing. Thanks to George Catavolos for donating

the cross which was thrown into the water.

Photos: Angie Rokas; Eleni Papouras-Jenks

Hellenic DancersKymata Dancers (ages 9-12)

Sun., Feb. 7- Sign-up and informational meeting for parents

of in the Fellowship Room, at 11:45 a.m.

Rehearsals will begin that day, and continue each Sunday

(except certain holidays) through the festival on June 16-19.

Contact Angelia Szekely (440-724-3807) for more info.

(left) Before Christmas

break, Fr. Jim and Fr.

Anastasios gave each class

a lesson about Epiphany,

explaining the blessing of

the waters, in preparation

of the annual Epiphany

Pool Party.

Kyklonas Dancers (ages 13 & up)

Thu., March 3– 6:00p.m. Apokreatiko Party, followed by our

first rehearsal at 6:30 pm. in the hall.

This is a MANDATORY REHEARSAL/ REGISTRATION

for any new or incoming former Kymata dancers who wish to

perform for the festival (June 16-19.) No new dancers will be

accepted after March.

Contact Eleni (440-331-2246 x2) for more info.

COMING UP…

Thursday, March 3

«Τσικνο Πεµπτη»

Apokreatiko Party.

Students may come in

costume for this

special pre-Lenten fun

day.

Save the Date For

The 16th Annual

Greek Independence Day Parade

Saturday, March 19, 2016

In Cleveland’s Historic Tremont neighborhood

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GOYAFeb. 5-7 – Basketball tournament at Holy

Trinity Canton.

Sun., Feb. 14 – Pangari duty & meeting

Feb. 26-28 –Basketball tournament in

Pittsburgh

Last month, St. Demetrios sent six teams to

the first basketball tournament of the year,

hosted by St. Paul Church of North Royalton.

Thanks to the parents who drove and hosted

sleep-overs, and our hard working coaches

and advisors.

Photos: Jordyn Prok

(above) Senior Girls team with Fr. Anastasios,

coaches Jim Souris & Nick Hillman and Fr. Jim.

They came in 3rd place at the tournament.

(right) Junior Girls’ team with coaches Lily Anitas

and Andrea Giavroutas, came in 1st place !

(below) Junior Boys’ teams with coach Paul

Poulos; coach Tom Zollos (not pictured)

(top) Fr. Anastasios, coach Steve Manos and Fr. Jim with

the St. Demetrios Senior Boys, who came in 1st Place

team at the first 2016 tournament!

(above) Coaches Steve Manos & Steve Stamatis (center)

with the Senior Boys team.

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HERITAGE GREECE National Hellenic Society (NHS) offers a two-week cultural

and educational immersion experience for Greek American

college students, aged 18-26, as a gift to successful

candidates. Eligible candidates must be enrolled Greek

American college students, aged 18-26, with a minimum 3.0

GPA and preferably not having visited Greece.

The two-week experience is shared with a peer group of

Greek students from the American College of Greece

(ACG), Europe's oldest and largest American-styled college

located on a 65 acre state-of-art campus in Aghia Paraskevi

in Athens. Students earn language and culture class credit

and also forge lifelong friendships and memories.

Upon their return from Greece, the students are part of the

Heritage Greece Alumni Network where NHS assists them

through mentorship, internships and career advancing ways

through NHS vast network. Visit www.acg.edu to see blogs

and get application information

U.N. FELLOWSHIP The Faith-based Diplomacy &

Advocacy Initiative has established two yearlong fellowships

at the United Nations for 2016-17. All Orthodox Christian

graduate and post-graduate students are invited to apply for

this fellowship, focusing on :

1) Human Rights & Religious Freedom

2) Environment/Ecology

3) Peace, Security, & Humanitarianism

4) Equality (inter alia, Gender, Race, Economic)

5) Health Advocacy.

Fellows will have the opportunity to join and participate in

the work of NGO Committees at the United Nations; assist in

formulating oral and written Archdiocesan statements and

interventions; help plan and host events during ECOSOC

Functional Commissions; and participate in panel discussions

at future Biennial National Clergy-Laity Congresses.

To apply, please visit un.goarch.org/fellowship. The

deadline for submitting an application for the 2016-2017

fellowship is April 30, 2016.

Educational Opportunities in 2016

IONIAN VILLAGE

The international camping ministry of the Greek Orthodox

Archdiocese, in Peloponnese, Greece:

• Spiritual Odyssey (June 1 –12, 2016 ) Young adults (ages

of 19-24) discover Orthodox Greece in Zakynthos,

Kefalonia, Kalavrita, and Osios Loukas Monastery, and

more.

• Camping (Session One: June 19 – July 8; Session Two:

July 17 – August 5 ) for teens having completed grades 8-

12. Ionian Village campgrounds sit along the shores of the

Ionian Sea and are equipped with a private beach, a

renovated Olympic-sized pool, air-conditioned cabins, and

various athletic courts and fields. Campers actively explore

their Orthodox faith and heritage, both through the daily at-

camp program and through excursions to culturally and

religiously significant sites throughout Greece. Excursions

include Ancient Olympia, Patra, Zakynthos, Kefalonia,

Kalavrita, Aegina, and Athens.

For scholarship information, or to apply to be a Staff or

Medical Member, please visit www.ionianvillage.org.

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NATIONAL DAUGHTERS OF PENELOPEWomen of Hellenic descent, who are undergraduate or grad

students, and who have a family member in AHEPA or

Daughters of Penelope may apply for any of the following:

• National Scholarship

• Financial Need Scholarship

http://www.daughtersofpenelope.org/pdfs/National_Scholarsh

ip_Application.pdf Submission deadline: May 1, 2016

• Zoe Cavalaris Outstanding Female Athlete Award

For students who exhibit excellence in athletics during the school

year of Aug.1, 2015-June 1, 2016. Submission: June 1, 2016.

http://www.daughtersofpenelope.org/pdfs/Zoe_Cavalaris_Applic

ation.pdf

COLLEGE YEAR IN ATHENS Learning opportunities in Greece with university-level courses

taught in English, focusing on Greece and the Mediterranean

world, through the Athens-based International Center for

Hellenic and Mediterranean Studies.

Courses for Summer Session I : May 30-June 25, 2016

• Excavating in the Aegean

• Spartans and their Worlds

• Becoming a Traveler: Writing in Greece

• Sustainability in Greek Urban and Island Communities

Courses for Summer Session II: June 27-July 23, 2016

• Anthropology of Food in Greece

• Egypt Meets the Aegean: Bronze Age Interconnections

• Global Governance of Migrations.

For fees, course descriptions, etc., go to www.cyathens.org

ARCHIMEDES SCHOLARSHIP The Next

Generation Initiative’s Scholarship is offered to

outstanding high school seniors of Hellenic

heritage intending to pursue studies in science, technology,

engineering or math (STEM) related fields at a university in

the United States. For more information, please go

to www.hellenext.org

Submission deadline: March 25, 2016.

JOAN LAMBROS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPAvailable to women of St. Demetrios Church who are pursuing a

college or graduate school education in the Sciences. Pick up

applications in the church office or email

[email protected] Submission deadline: April 22, 2016.

DR. KOMNINOS FOTINOS MEMORIAL

SCHOLARSHIP Available to any high school senior or undergraduate student in

college or university whose family is an active member of St.

Demetrios Church. The student needs to have at least a 3.0

GPA. Preference will be given to those pursuing a premed or

health care degree. Applications available in the church office.

Submission deadline is May 4, 2016

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“And we know that GOD CAUSES EVERYTHING TO WORK TOGETHER for the good “And we know that GOD CAUSES EVERYTHING TO WORK TOGETHER for the good “And we know that GOD CAUSES EVERYTHING TO WORK TOGETHER for the good “And we know that GOD CAUSES EVERYTHING TO WORK TOGETHER for the good

of those who love God, and are called according to His purpose for them.” of those who love God, and are called according to His purpose for them.” of those who love God, and are called according to His purpose for them.” of those who love God, and are called according to His purpose for them.” (Romans 8:28)(Romans 8:28)(Romans 8:28)(Romans 8:28)

Finally getting to enjoy the craziest week of the year,

at the 2000 Greek Festival with then-Parish Council

President (and brother-in-law) James Pappadakes.

In the 1960s, when our parish was located at Wooster Road, the newly

assigned priest Fr. Peter Metallinos, who had no secretary at the time, asked

two Sunday School teachers, Pauline Latkovic and Ethel Chiviles, for help

with compiling educational materials. Ethel offered to type up the documents

on her own time. It was this act of volunteerism, initially shared with Pauline,

that led to Ethel eventually being hired as the parish’s full-time office

manager. Ethel and Fr Peter Metallinos (pictured left, circa the 1980s)

worked together in four decades, and she also worked with Fr Paul Patitsas

for one year before her retirement in 1999. During that time, she also served

as secretary for Philoptochos.

(below, right) Ethel, Jim Kacludis, Helen Papadorotheou and Mike

Kariotakis at Fr. Peter’s retirement dinner in 1998.

(above) The 1972 staff: Secretary Ethel Chiviles with Greek School

teachers Helen Papadorotheou, Mrs. Pandazidis, Olga Packis, (Presvytera)

Daisy Dimon, Vera Tsipouras, Evelyn Phillips, (seated) Litta Klidas,

Mary Balourdas, and Dora Varouhakis

(below) On the forefront of the office’s transition from the typewriter to

the keyboard, Ethel was also in the parish Computer Club in the 1990s.

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Library Jottings: A Tribute to Ethel Chiviles

by Pauline Latkovic

In 1999, Fr. Paul Patitsas decided to

remodel the St. Demetrios Church Library

for the edification of our faithful. However,

its collection of religious and historic books,

which provide chronological records and

significant events of the Eastern Orthodox

Religion, along with other non-religious

publications had to be re-organized.

Fr. Paul established a new Library

Committee, and Ethel immediately became

an enthusiastic and active member, along

with (pictured below) Andie Titas, Elaine

Spooner, the late Donna Fisher; (seated)

Helen Katiotakis, Pauline Latkovic, Fr Paul

Patsisas, and Connie Pastis.

(above) Part of the original Tuesday morning Bible Study in the early 1990s

(before the library remodel.) (l-r) Mary Georgeson, Kay Schmitz, Vange

Richards, Artemis York, Ethel Chronis, Olga Soldathos, Nina Loejos, Ethel

Chiviles; (seated) Fr. Paul Patitsas, Fr. John Papadopoulos, Michael Loejos.

Ethel served as treasurer of the Library Committee

for many years and gave numerous hours

cataloging, re-organizing and volunteering on

Sundays to fulfill the mission of the library. She

was always generous with her time in assisting the

youngsters in the children’s section of the library.

Along with the committee, many volunteers too

numerous to mention, assisted with preparations

needed to provide a functional, welcoming setting

for the library and re-dedication ceremony took

place that year.

(right)

Ethel

overseeing

one of the

contests

that were

part of the

library’s

re-opening.

May her

memory

be eternal!

In 2009, St. Demetrios Church celebrated the 50th Anniversary of its

founding with celebrations and blessings throughout the year, including

(above) Fr. Jim blessing some of the original members of the Ladies’

Auxiliary and Women’s Guild who helped with the original fundraising

to establish our parish. (l-r) Ethel, Elaine Spooner, Connie Georgeson,

Mary Pappadakes, Dessey & Molly Corpas, and Catherine Bitounis.

(below) Ethel & family members at the 50th Anniversary Gala in 2009.

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Winter Fun for Orthodox College StudentsFri., Feb. 12, the local OCF chapters (BWU, CSU, CWRU,

JCU, and Tri-C) invite local Orthodox college students to go

Snow Tubing at Brandywine. Contact Program coordinator

Mira Damljanovic at [email protected] for details, and to

be added to the informational email list.

Stay connected to the Church through OCF’s networking,

meetings, prayer, and social events. Also, you can join their FB

page at OCF Cleveland. Every semester, we also visit various

Orthodox churches, and volunteer for community work, in

addition to our social events.

AROUND TOWN

Ancient Greece from Stage to ScreenThis spring, you don’t need to travel to Russia to see world-

class ballet. On Sun., March 13, Cedar Lee Theater, 2163 Lee

Road, Cleveland Heights, will screen Spartacus, performed

and broadcast from the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow. This is the

story of the real-life Thracian king and his wife Phrygia,

captured by the Roman Crassus and forced to fight as a

gladiator in ancient Rome. When he has to kill one of his

friends, Spartacus plots an unprecedented upheaval.

Then, on Wed., May 4, the Apollo Theatre, 19 East College

Street, Oberlin, Ohio, will broadcast a performance of

Strauss's opera Elektra. In the ancient Greek tragedy of the

House of Atreus, Elektra was the daughter of King

Agamemnon and Queen Clytemnestra. When the queen has her

husband killed upon his return from the Trojan War, the

grieving daughter seeks to avenge her father’s murder. Three

ancient playwrights, Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, all

wrote versions of her story, and there were also two operas

written about her in modern times.

Go to www.clevelandcinemas.com for ticket information.

Congratulations to our hall’s caterer, Coyne Catering, on

receiving the Wedding Wire “Couples Choice” Award!

“I would like to thank all of our wonderful brides & grooms

and their amazing families for choosing Coyne Catering for

this honor,” wrote Tricia, who was ecstatic and honored to be

selected. Coyne Catering, the official caterer of St.

Demetrios’ Metallinos Cultural Hall, also employs several of

our young parishioners. The hall has been booked for almost

every Saturday in 2016.

Coyne Catering Awarded

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AROUND THE COUNTRY

Hundreds of Orthodox Young Adults Attend 2015 College Conference

BOLIVAR, PA- Nearly 300 Orthodox college students from the Greek,

Antiochian,/OCA, and other Orthodox churches in the U.S. came together at the

Orthodox Christian Fellowship’s (OCF) annual Eastern College Conference on Dec.

28-31, 2015. OCF sponsors conferences on both coasts: the eastern conference was

held at Antiochian Village outside Ligonier, Penn.; the western conference was in

California.

The speakers were Sister Vassa, a nun who hosts the webcast “Coffee with Sister

Vassa,” and Steven Christoforou, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Youth Protection /

Parish Ministries Coordinator and host of “Be the Bee” a webcast series for young

adults. Both webcasts can be found on YouTube. The relevant and timely topics

included marriage, purity, and the plight of Christians in the Middle East.

(above) St. Demetrios parishioners,

Pasquale Santarelli, Andrea Giavroutas,

and Theodore Poulos attended the four-

day event, along with many other

students from the Greek Orthodox

Metropolis of Pittsburgh (pictured, left)

and hundreds from other jurisdictions.

Photos: Lee Santarelli

Chicago Metropolis Kicks off Series of Musical

Immersion Seminars

WESTCHESTER, IL- Holy Apostles Greek Orthodox

Church, the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago and

AGES Initiatives are sponsoring the first of 12 seminars

between now and October 2018, on the theme of “The

Liturgical Year is Christ.”

The seminars are open to clergy, church singers, and lay

people who want to gain a better understanding of the

Church’s liturgical life and the music of the services.

Participants will learn the church hymns in English with

Western notation, hear speakers address the meaning and

structure of the services and learn about the origins of the

hymnology.

Series One: THE LENTEN SERVICES takes place Feb.

19-21, 2016 at Holy Apostles Church, 2501 S. Wolf Rd.,

Westchester, Illinois. The focus will be on Great Compline,

Presanctified Liturgy and the Salutations, taught by Fr.

Seraphim Dedes, the founder of AGES Initiative. The cost

is $50 and is open to the first 250 people who register.

(Registration fee waived for full-time students and Student

travel stipends are available.) Register at

[email protected] or call 708-562-2744.

The upcoming seminars taking place in 2016 are:

Series 2: Services of the Holy Apostles Fast (May 20-22)

Series 3: Dormition & Transfiguration Servides (July 29-31)

Series 4: Christmas and Epiphany Services (Oct. 21-23)

Dates subject to change.

Construction Continues at Camp Nazareth

MERCER, PA- Thanks to winter’s late start this year,

construction of several buildings at Camp Nazareth continued into

January. Camp Nazareth is the Metropolis of Pittsburgh’s long-

time camp location for summer, fall and Lenten spring retreats.

However, the complex needed updates and was shut down at the

end of the 2015 summer season. The renovated camp should be

up and running for the 2016 summer season:

•JOY Session 1: Sunday, June 19th - Saturday, June 25th

•JOY Session 2: Sunday, June 26th - Saturday, July 2nd

•GOYA Session 3: Sunday, July 3rd - Saturday, July 9th

•GOYA Session 4: Sunday, July 10th - Saturday, July 16th

Photos courtesy of

the Metropolis of

Pittsburgh

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A JOURNEY OF FAITH PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND & CYPRUS

Urgent Request for Doctors to Serve on Medical Mission Trips OCMC is in urgent need of a physician and/or a

physician’s assistant to join Medical Mission Trips to Uganda (May 9-21) and Guatemala (April 8-17 and August 26-September

4). Medical personnel are needed to conduct medical clinics and offer health instruction. OCMC invites you to join these

opportunities to offer physical and spiritual care to people for whom medical care is virtually unattainable. For more information,

please visit www.ocmc.org, e-mail [email protected], or call 1-877 GO FORTH (ext. 141).

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Our 2016 series “Prophets who Preceded Christ” continues this month with two saints who were blessed to

have actually met the infant Messiah.

Holy and Righteous Symeon

the God-receiver and the

Prophetess Anna (February 3)

"There is an ancient tradition that the holy, righteous elder

Symeon, who came from Egypt, was one of the Seventy

learned Jews chosen in the days of the Pharoah Ptolemy

Philadelphus (285-246 BC) for the task of rendering the

Hebrew Bible into Greek, and that to Symeon was assigned

the translation of the book of the Prophet Isaiah. When he

reached the famous passage where the Prophet foretells the

virgin birth of Christ, saying: “Behold, a virgin shall

conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel”

(Is. 7:14),

Symeon was so perplexed that he took a penknife to

erase the word 'virgin' in order to replace it by 'young

woman'. At that moment, an angel of God appeared and

prevented him from altering the sacred text, explaining that

what seemed impossible to him was, in fact, a prophecy of

the coming into this world of the Son of God. To confirm the

truth of this, he promised that Symeon would not see death

until he had seen and touched the Messiah born of the Virgin.

When, after many long years, Christ was brought into

the Temple at Jerusalem by the All-Holy Mother of God, the

Holy Spirit revealed to the Elder Symeon that the time of

fulfilment of the promise had come. He hurried to the

Temple and, taking the Child in his arms, he was able to say

wholeheartedly to God: “Lord, now lettest thou Thy servant

depart in peace according to Thy word, for mine eyes have

seen Thy salvation which You have prepared in the presence

of all peoples, a light for revelation to the Gentles, and for

glory to Your people Israel.” (Luke 2:29-32.) (These same

words of blessing are recited by priests today as they hold a

baby at the Orthodox Christian 40-day blessing. ) For indeed,

the Elder Symeon was the living image of the ancient Israel

of the Old Testament, which having awaited the coming of

the Messiah was ready to fade away and give place to the

light and truth of the Gospel.

The relics of the holy and righteous Symeon were

venerated at Constantinople in the church of St James, built

at the time of the Emperor Justin.

At the time of the Presentation, the prophetess Anna, the

daughter of Phanuel, was 84 years old. Since the early death

of her husband, she had spent the rest of her life in the

Temple in hope of the coming of the Saviour. She is the role

model for holy widows, virgins and monks, who have freed

themselves of worldly cares in order to dwell always in the

Temple, offering their fasting, hymns and prayers in eager

expectation of the Lord's coming. And when, like Anna and

Symeon, they have seen the indwelling Christ with the eyes

of their heart and touched Him through their spiritual senses,

they proclaim with joy and assurance to all mankind that the

Saviour is still coming into the world.

(source: Synaxarion)

Kontakion of Symeon & Anna in the First Tone Your birth sanctified a Virgin's womb and properly blessed

the hands of Symeon. Having now come and saved us O

Christ our God, give peace to Your commonwealth in troubled

times and strengthen those in authority, whom You love, as

only the loving One.

Above is the icon of the Feast day of Ypapanti (celebrated on

February 2) depicting (l-r) St. Joseph, Prophetess Anna, the

Panagia, Jesus, and St. Symeon. The Gospel reading for this

feast comes from Luke 2:22-40 and shows the “meeting”

between Symeon and the infant Jesus in accordance with the

Jewish practice of presenting a child to the temple.

Based on His example, we in the Orthodox church also

bring our children to Church for their 40-day blessing. Although

it is a brief service, it is powerful and a wonderful opportunity

for parents to express their thankfulness to God for giving them

their child, and thereby dedicating the child back to God.

When we present our children to the Church at 40 days, we

have an opportunity to be reminded of our own need to “meet”

with Christ and to be thankful to God for our meeting. We can

meet with the Lord when we are in prayer, when we serve our

“neighbor,” when we practice His commandments, and when

we participate in the sacraments.

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The Catacomb Bookstore of

St. Demetrios ChurchOpen Sundays after Liturgy

& weekdays by appointment

Stop by and shop our wonderful selection of:

� Books

� Cards

� Icons

� Jewelry

� Religious items for the home Credit cards accepted

SPONSORS & SUPPORTERSTo place your ad in this section, contact the office: 440-331-2246 x2 or [email protected]

Thanks to the following who made Donations in

loving memory of… Ethel Chiviles+:

(for St. Demetrios Church) James & Mary Apotsos; Tony &

Kathryn Apotsos; Angelo & Christine Coutris; Helen

Drapos; Manuel & Linda Glynias; Helen Kariotakis; Vera

Karydes; Harry & Diane Kollias; Chris & Artemis Papouras;

Lee Saphos; Sylvia Sarantos; Stella Steffas; Gary & Crystal

Thomas; Mike & Andie Titas; Helen Tsarwhas

(for Philoptochos) Stephanie Zavatchen

Thalia Vamvakas Couloupoulos+:

(for St. Demetrios Church) Hans Wichter & Jutta Manherz

(for Philoptochos) Sylvia Evans; Kiki Hellman; Evanthia

Pallam

Catavolos Funeral Home

George P. CatavolosOwner-operator of

The Original Catavolos Funeral Home

216.496.2043

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