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2O12 YEARBOOK Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΟΡΘΟΔΟΞΟΣ ΑΡΧΙΕΠΙΣΚΟΠΗ ΑΜΕΡΙΚΗΣ

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2O12YEARBOOK

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America

ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΟΡΘΟΔΟΞΟΣ ΑΡΧΙΕΠΙΣΚΟΠΗ ΑΜΕΡΙΚΗΣ

ARCHDIOCESEHis Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of AmericaPrimate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America8-10 East 79th Street ................................................................... (212) 570-3500New York, NY 10075-0106 .................................................... Fax: (212) 570-3592Email: [email protected]

METROPOLISESHis Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos of ChicagoHoly Metropolis of Chicago40 East Burton Place ................................................................... (312) 337-4130Chicago, IL 60610 ................................................................ Fax: (312) 337-9391Email: [email protected]

His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios of BostonHoly Metropolis of Boston162 Goddard Avenue ................................................................... (617) 277-4742Brookline, MA 02445 ........................................................... Fax: (617) 739-9229Email: [email protected]

His Eminence Metropolitan Isaiah of DenverHoly Metropolis of Denver4550 East Alameda Avenue ......................................................... (303) 333-7794Denver, CO 80246-1208 ...................................................... Fax: (303) 333-7796Email: [email protected]

His Eminence Metropolitan Alexios of AtlantaHoly Metropolis of Atlanta2480 Clairmont Road, NE ............................................................ (404) 634-9345Atlanta, GA 30329 ................................................................ Fax: (404) 634-2471Email: [email protected]

His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas of DetroitHoly Metropolis of Detroit2560 Crooks Road ....................................................................... (248) 823-2400Troy, MI 48084 ..................................................................... Fax: (248) 823-2401Email: [email protected]

His Eminence Metropolitan Savas of PittsburghHoly Metropolis of Pittsburgh5201 Ellsworth Avenue ................................................................ (412) 621-5529Pittsburgh, PA 15232 ........................................................... Fax: (412) 621-1522Email: [email protected]

His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos of San FranciscoHoly Metropolis of San Francisco245 Valencia Street ..................................................................... (415) 753-3075San Francisco, CA 94103 .................................................... Fax: (415) 753-1165Email: [email protected]

His Eminence Metropolitan Evangelos of New JerseyHoly Metropolis of New Jersey215 East Grove Street ................................................................. (908) 301-0500Westfield, NJ 07090 ............................................................ Fax: (908) 301-1397Email: [email protected]

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2O12YEARBOOK

Holidays

THE ARCHDIOCESE IS CLOSED ON THE FOLLOWING RELIGIOUS AND SPECIAL HOLIDAYS:

January 2 New Year’s Day January 6 Epiphany January 16 Martin Luther King Day February 20 President’s Day April 13 Holy Friday April 15 Orthodox Pascha (Easter) April 16 Renewal Monday May 24 Holy Ascension May 28 Memorial Day July 4 Independence Day August 15 Dormition of the Theotokos September 3 Labor Day September 14 Exaltation of the Holy Cross October 8 Columbus Day November 22, 23 Thanksgiving December 25 Holy Nativity (Christmas) December 26 Day after Christmas

The Yearbook of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America is published by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese. The information contained in the Yearbook is for informational purposes only. Certain individuals and institutions are presented for reference purposes only and may not be under the supervision or jurisdiction of the Greek Orthodox Arch dio­cese. The Holy Archdiocese does not exercise any administrative oversight or assignment authority over clergy that are not part of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.

Executive Editor Jerry Dimitriou

Editor Marissa P. Costidis

Editorial Assistant Stavroula Savelidis

Graphic Design/Production Department of Communications

Parishes and Clergy Athena Kotsinos

Technical Assistance Abel Montoya

Photos Dimitrios Panagos, Official Photographer of the Archdiocese

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©2012 Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. All Rights Reserved.

General Information & CalendarHolidays ...................................................................... prefaceTable of Contents ................................................................... 1 Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew .......................................... 2Patriarch’s Message (English) ................................................. 3Archbishop Demetrios of America ............................................ 4Archbishop’s Message (English) .............................................. 5Patriarch’s Message (Greek) ................................................... 6Archbishop’s Message (Greek) ................................................ 7Movable Ecclesiastical Dates ................................................... 8Major Greek Orthodox Holy Days ............................................. 9Ecclesiastical Calendar (Kanonion–Greek) .............................. 10Ecclesiastical Calendar (Kanonion–English) ............................ 112012 Monthly Calendar......................................................... 12

Ecumenical Patriarchate Ecumenical Patriarchate Directory (Greek) .............................. 37Ecumenical Patriarchate Directory (English) ............................ 53Directory of Autocephalous Churches..................................... 64The Orthodox Church in the World ......................................... 66

Archdiocese of AmericaArchdiocese of America ........................................................ 69Holy Eparchial Synod ............................................................ 70Direct Archdiocesan District .................................................. 72Metropolis of Chicago ........................................................... 74Metropolis of Boston............................................................. 76Metropolis of Denver ............................................................ 78Metropolis of Atlanta ............................................................ 80Metropolis of Detroit ............................................................. 82Metropolis of Pittsburgh ........................................................ 84Metropolis of San Francisco .................................................. 86Metropolis of New Jersey ...................................................... 88Auxiliary Bishops/Former Archbishop/Retired Bishops ............ 90

Departments— MinistriesOffice of the Archbishop ....................................................... 91Office of the Chancellor ........................................................ 92Office of Administration ........................................................ 93Office of Internal Assessment and Evaluation ......................... 94Archdiocesan Council ........................................................... 95Archdiocesan Advisory Committee on Science & Technology .... 98

Archdiocesan DepartmentsArchives .............................................................................. 99Benefits ............................................................................. 100Communications ................................................................ 101 GOTelecom .................................................................... 102 Internet Ministries .......................................................... 103 Press Office, News and Media Relations ......................... 104 Orthodox Observer ......................................................... 105Finance ............................................................................. 106Greek Education ................................................................. 107 Archdiocesan Day Schools Directory ................................ 108Information Technologies .................................................... 110Inter-Orthodox, Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations .............. 111Marriage and Family– Center for Family Care ....................... 112Parish Development............................................................ 113Philanthropy ....................................................................... 114Public Affairs ..................................................................... 115Registry ............................................................................. 116Religious Education ........................................................... 119Stewardship, Outreach & Evangelism ................................... 120Youth and Young Adult Ministries ........................................ 121 Camping Ministries ........................................................ 122 Ionian Village ................................................................. 123

Archdiocesan InstitutionsRelated Agencies & OrganizationsArchdiocesan InstitutionsArchdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity ........................... 125Hellenic College/Holy Cross School of Theology .................... 126Saint Basil Academy ........................................................... 130St. Michael’s Home ............................................................ 132St. Photios National Shrine .................................................. 133

Related Agencies and OrganizationsArchons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate ............................... 134Archdiocesan Presbyters Council ......................................... 140Ladies Philoptochos Society ................................................ 141Leadership 100 Endowment Fund ........................................ 144Faith: An Endowment for Orthodoxy & Hellenism .................. 147Hellenic Cultural Center ...................................................... 149National Forum of Greek Orthodox Church Musicians ............ 150National Sisterhood of Presvyteres ....................................... 151Greek Orthodox Chaplains ................................................... 152Retired Greek Orthodox Clergy of America ........................... 155

Pan-OrthodoxAssembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America ............................................ 156Eastern Orthodox Committee on Scouting (EOCS) ................. 160International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC)................... 161Orthodox Christian Education Commission (OCEC) ................ 162Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF) .................................... 163Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC)........................... 164Orthodox Christian Network (OCN) ....................................... 165Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry (OCPM) ........................... 166

US Orthodox Communities Under the Ecumenical PatriarchateStavropegial Monastery and Its Dependencies ...................... 167American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese ..................... 169Albanian Orthodox Diocese ................................................. 175Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA ................................. 176Vicariate for Palestinian/Jordanian Christian Orthodox

Communities in the USA ................................................. 177

DirectoriesParishes, Chapels and Missions .......................................... 179Monastic Communities ....................................................... 205Priests ............................................................................... 207Priests on Medical Leave .................................................... 230Priests with Lay Vocations ................................................... 230Deacons ............................................................................ 231Retired Clergy .................................................................... 234Vital Statistics .................................................................... 239Widowed Presvyteres ......................................................... 242

ResourcesMedia/Print ........................................................................ 245Radio and Television ........................................................... 248Archdiocesan Web Links ..................................................... 251Federations/Organizations .................................................. 252Byzantine, Classics/Modern Greek Studies Programs ............ 255Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute ............................ 259Project Mexico & St. Innocent Orthodox Orphanage .............. 259Trinity Children’s Foundation of America .............................. 260Social Services ................................................................... 260Senior Residences .............................................................. 261Embassies & Consular Offices of Greece .............................. 262Embassies & Consular Offices of Cyprus .............................. 263The Calendar of the Orthodox Church .................................. 264Pastoral Guidelines ............................................................. 265Sexual Misconduct Policy Guidelines.................................... 270Forms of Salutation ............................................................ 2712012 and 2013 Calendars ................................................... 272

2011 Photos ............................................................... 273Telephone Directory ....................................... inside back cover

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His All Holiness BArtHolomew

Archbishop of Constantinople, New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch

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MESSAGE OF THE ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH

Your Eminence, Archbishop Demetrios of America, most honorable Exarch of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, beloved brother in the Holy Spirit and co-celebrant of our Modesty: Grace be with Your Eminence and mercy by our God who is wor-shipped in Trinity and has dominion over times and seasons.

The pre-eternal Logos of God divided the historic flow of humankind through His condescension and became man in order to renew and save us from the decay of death. Thus, through our willing participation in the life of the Mother Church, He offers us already the opportunity to experience the mysteries of the kingdom to come, so that for the faithful the Holy Spirit becomes daily indulgence, divine fire and unending joy. The person who puts on Christ becomes “new” by the power of the Holy Spirit.

The Lord, Who in His mercy deemed us worthy to enter into the New Year 2012, invites us to reject on a daily basis the old, fallen man and to receive within the Church a new life, to imprint within ourselves Christ through sacraments and virtues until we all attain mature manhood to the measure of the stature of the full-ness of Christ (Eph.4: 13-14).

Therefore, the beginning of each year urges all faithful Christians, both us who live in Constantinople and you at the Holy Archdiocese of America, to be transformed to citizens of the above Jerusalem, people not interested only in earthly goods but also in everlasting and eternal realities, so that we can receive the most coveted salvation.

With these thoughts we paternally bless the God-loving clergy and the most de-vout flock of your Holy Archdiocese, wishing upon everyone the rich blessing and the mercy of our most loving Triune God during the New Year of His kindness, which is the year of salvation 2012, in abundant health and every spiritual gift.

The grace of the all-Holy Spirit may be with your most beloved Eminence and all who use this yearbook and who are God-blessed children in spirit of the Holy Great Church of Christ.

October 5, 2011 + BARTHOLOMEW Patriarch of Constantinople beloved brother in Christ

His eminence ArcHBisHop Demetrios

Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America

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MESSAGE OF THE ARCHBISHOP

Abide in Me, and I in you. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit. John 15:4-5Beloved Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

As we begin this new year, with the blessings of our Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew in the service of our Lord Jesus Christ and His Holy Church, we give thanks to Him for His abiding presence with us. It is in Christ’s presence that we find the grace to transform our lives and restore our com-munion with God. In His presence we know the truth of the Gospel, and we experience the forgiveness and mercy that sets us free from the bondage of sin and death. In Christ, we find enduring joy in the assurance of His eternal promises and peace in the comfort of His love. As His people and His servants, we are granted wisdom and strength to offer a witness of salvation and ministries of compassion and healing.

All of these blessings of the presence of Christ in our lives are the fruit that we bear when our hearts, minds and souls are connected to the True Vine, Christ. In addition, our connection to Him, to His presence and words, to His guidance and power, and to His love is essential for our work of ministry as the Greek Orthodox Church in America. For our ministries to touch and transform lives, for our offer-ing and witness in this nation and our communities to bear fruit, every effort, action, and resource must reveal the presence of Christ.

Our daily awareness of His presence and our commitment to bear fruit that brings honor and glory to God make this Yearbook more than just a directory. It presents a very sacred work throughout the Archdiocese and our Metropolises, Parishes, Departments and Institutions where the abiding presence of Christ is bearing fruit in so many lives. In these pages, we are offered a glimpse of the growing wit-ness of the Church, something which is encouraging and simultaneously challenging while leading to action.

We are encouraged to know that we share a ministry of faith and love with so many others who continuously offer their abilities, time and resources. We are also challenged because we know there is so much more to do. This is precisely why we must always remain united to Christ.

In this new year of 2012, may we find renewed strength and abundant grace in our service to Christ. Each day let us seek to abide in Him through prayer, worship, and service. As we live in His presence, may our lives be filled with great blessings and our offering to others lead them to His saving and unfailing love.

With paternal love in Christ,

†DEMETRIOS Archbishop of America

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MESSAGE OF THE ECUMENICAL PATRIARCH

Ἱερώτατε Ἀρχιεπίσκοπε Ἀμερικῆς, ὑπέρτιμε καί ἔξαρχε Ὠκεανῶν Ἀτλαντικοῦ τε καί Εἰρηνικοῦ, ἐν Ἁγίῳ Πνεύματι ἀγαπητέ ἀδελφέ καί συλλειτουργέ τῆς ἡμῶν Μετριότητος κύριε Δημήτριε, χάρις εἴη τῇ ὑμετέρα Ἱερότητι καί ἔλεος παρά τοῦ ἐν Τριάδι προσκυνουμένου Θεοῦ ἡμῶν, τοῦ διακρατοῦντος χρόνους καί καιρούς.

Ὁ προαιώνιος Λόγος τοῦ Θεοῦ ἔταμε τόν ἱστορικόν ροῦν τῆς ἀνθρωπότητος διά τῆς συγκαταβάσεως Αὐτοῦ, γενόμενος ἄνθρωπος ἵνα ἀναπλάσῃ καί σώσῃ ἡμᾶς ἐκ τῆς φθορᾶς τοῦ θανάτου. Οὕτω παρέχει ἡμῖν τήν δυνατότητα νά ζῶμεν ἤδη ἀπό τοῦδε τά μυστήρια τοῦ μέλλοντος αἰῶνος, διά τῆς ἐνσυνειδήτου συμμετοχῆς εἰς τήν ζωήν τῆς Μητρός Ἐκκλησίας, ὥστε τό Πνεῦμα τό Ἅγιον νά εἶναι διά τόν πιστόν καθημερινή ἐντρύφησις, πῦρ θεϊκόν καί τρυφή ἀδάπανος. Ὅστις δέ ἐνδυθῇ τόν Χριστόν, δυνάμει τοῦ Παναγίου Πνεύματος, γίνεται «καινός ἄνθρωπος».

Ἀξιώσας φιλανθρώπως ἡμᾶς ὁ Κύριος ἵνα εἰσέλθωμεν εἰς τό νέον ἔτος 2012, καλεῖ ἡμᾶς νά ἀρνώμεθα καθημερινῶς τόν παλαιόν, πεπτωκότα, ἄνθρωπον καί νά προσλαμβάνωμεν ἐν τῇ Ἐκκλησίᾳ μίαν καινήν ζωήν, νά ἀποτυπῶμεν ἐντός ἡμῶν τόν Χριστόν διά μυστηρίων καί ἀρετῶν, «μέχρι καταντήσωμεν εἰς ἄνδρα τέλειον, εἰς μέτρον ἡλικίας τοῦ πληρώματος τοῦ Χριστοῦ» (Ἐφ. δ΄, 13-14).

Οὕτως ἡ ἀρχή ἑκάστου ἔτους παρακινεῖ πάντας, καί ἡμᾶς τούς ἐν τῇ Βασιλευούσῃ πολιτευομένους καί ὑμᾶς τούς ἐν τῇ Ἱερᾷ Ἀρχιεπισκοπῇ Ἀμερικῆς πιστούς χριστιανούς, ἵνα μεταποιώμεθα εἰς πολίτας τῆς ἄνω Ἱερουσαλήμ, ἀνθρώπους ἐνδιαφερομένους ὄχι μόνον διά τά ἐπίγεια ἀγαθά ἀλλά καί διά τά ἄφθαρτα καί αἰώνια, ἵνα τύχωμεν τῆς ποθητῆς σωτηρίας.

Ὑπό τοιαύτας σκέψεις εὐλογοῦμεν πατρικῶς φιλόθεον κλῆρον καί εὐλαβέστατον ποίμνιον τῆς καθ’ ὑμᾶς Ἱερᾶς Ἀρχιεπισκοπῆς, εὐχόμενοι ἐπί πάντας πλουσίαν τήν εὐλογίαν καί τό ἔλεος τοῦ παναγάθου Τριαδικοῦ Θεοῦ ἡμῶν κατά τήν διάρκειαν τοῦ νέου ἐνιαυτοῦ τῆς χρηστότητος Αὐτοῦ, ἤτοι τοῦ σωτηρίου ἔτους 2012, ἐν δαψιλεῖ ὑγεία καί πάση πνευματικῆ ἀγαθοδωρία.

Ἡ δέ χάρις τοῦ Παναγίου Πνεύματος εἴη μετά τῆς ὑμετέρας λίαν ἀγαπητῆς Ἱερότητος καί πάντων τῶν χρησιμοποιούντων τό παρόν ἡμερολόγιον κατά πνεῦμα θεοευλογήτων τέκνων τῆς Ἁγίας τοῦ Χριστοῦ Μεγάλης Ἐκκλησίας.

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MESSAGE OF THE ARCHBISHOP

Μείνατε ἐν ἐμοί, κἀγώ ἐν ὑμῖν. Ὁ μένων ἐν ἐμοί κἀγώ ἐν αὐτῷ οὗτος φέρει καρπόν πολύν. Ἰωάν. 15: 4-5

Προσφιλεῖς μου Ἀδελφοί καί Ἀδελφές ἐν Χριστῷ,

Καθώς ἀρχίζουμε μέ τίς εὐλογίες τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριάρχου μας κ.κ. Βαρθολομαίου τό νέο αὐτό ἔτος στή διακονία τοῦ Θεοῦ καί τῆς Ἁγίας Ἐκκλησίας Του, εὐχαριστοῦμε τόν Κύριο Ἰησοῦ Χριστό γιά τήν μόνιμη παρουσία Του ἀνάμεσά μας. Σ’αὐτήν ἀκριβῶς τῆν παρουσία, ἀνακαλύπτου-με τήν χάρη γιά νά μεταμορφώσουμε τή ζωή μας καί νά ἀποκαταστήσουμε τήν κοινωνία μας μέ τόν Θεό. Διά τῆς παρουσίας Του, γνωρίζουμε τήν ἀλήθεια τοῦ Εὐαγγελίου καί βιώνουμε τήν συγχώρηση καί τό ἔλεος τό ὁποῖο μᾶς ἀπελευθερώνει ἀπό τά δεσμά τῆς ἁμαρτίας καί τοῦ θανάτου. Στόν Χριστό βρίσκουμε τήν παντοτινή χαρά ἔχοντας τήν βεβαιότητα τῶν αἰωνίων ὑποσχέσεών Του∙ βρίσκουμε τήν εἰρήνη μέσα στήν θέρμη τῆς ἀγάπης Του. Ὡς ἄνθρωποί Του καί διάκονοί Του λαμβάνουμε τό δῶρο τῆς σοφίας καί τῆς δυνάμεως γιά νά προσφέρουμε μαρτυρία σωτηρίας καί διακονία εὐσπλαγχνίας καί ἰάσεως. Ὅλες αὐτές οἱ εὐλογίες τῆς παρουσίας τοῦ Χριστοῦ στή ζωή μας εἶναι ὁ καρπός πού παράγουμε ὅταν οἱ καρδιές, οἱ διάνοιες καί οἱ ψυχές μας εἶναι συνδεδεμένες μέ τήν Ἀληθινή Ἄμπελο, τόν Χριστό. Ἐπιπλέον, αὐτή ἡ σύνδεσή μας μέ Ἐκεῖνον, μέ τήν παρουσία καί τόν λόγο Του, μέ τήν καθοδήγηση καί τήν δύναμή Του, καί τέλος μέ τήν ἀγάπη Του, εἶναι οὐσιώδης γιά τό ἔργο τῆς διακονίας μας ὡς Ἑλληνικῆς Ὀρθοδόξου Ἐκκλησίας στήν Ἀμερική. Γιά νά μποροῦν οἱ διακονίες μας νά ἀγγίζουν καί νά μεταμορφώνουν ζωές, γιά νά μπορεῖ ἡ διακονία καί μαρτυρία μας σ’ αὐτό τό Ἔθνος καί στίς Κοινότητές μας νά ἀποφέρῃ καρπούς, πρέπει κάθε προσπάθεια, πράξη καί δυνατότητα νά φανερώνῃ τήν παρουσία τοῦ Χριστοῦ. Ἡ συνειδητοποίηση τῆς παρουσίας τοῦ Κυρίου σέ καθημερινή βάση καί ἡ δέσμευσή μας νά παράγουμε καρπούς οἱ ὁποῖοι προσφέρουν τιμή καί δόξα στόν Θεό καθιστοῦν αὐτό τό Ἐτήσιο Ἡμερολόγιο κάτι πολύ περισσότερο ἀπό ἁπλό ὁδηγό. Τό Ἡμερολόγιο αὐτό παρουσιάζει ἕνα πολύ ἱερό ἔργο σ’ ὅλη τήν ἔκταση τῆς Ἀρχιεπισκοπῆς καί τῶν Μητροπόλεών μας, τῶν Ἐνοριῶν, τῶν Τμημάτων δράσεως καί τῶν Ἱδρυμάτων μας ὅπου ἡ διαρκής παρουσία τοῦ Χριστοῦ παράγει καρπούς σέ πάρα πολλές ζωές. Σ’ αὐτές τίς σελίδες μποροῦμε νά διακρίνουμε τήν αὐξανομένη μαρτυρία τῆς Ἐκκλησίας, πρᾶγμα πού μᾶς δίνει θάρρος, ἀλλά ταυτόχρονα ἀποτελεῖ καί πρόκληση καί παρακίνηση γιά δράση. Ἐνθαρρυνόμεθα ἀπό τήν ἐπίγνωση ὅτι μοιραζόμεθα μία διακονία πίστεως καί ἀγάπης μέ πολλούς ἄλλους οἱ ὁποῖοι συνεχῶς προσφέρουν τίς ἱκανότητες, τόν χρόνο καί τά μέσα πού διαθέτουν. Αἰσθανόμεθα ἐπίσης τήν πρόκληση καθώς γνωρίζουμε ὅτι πρέπει νά γίνουν πολύ περισσότερα. Ἀκριβῶς γιά τόν λόγο αὐτό πρέπει πάντοτε νά παραμένουμε ἑνωμένοι μέ τόν Χριστό. Εἴθε κατά τό νέο ἔτος 2012 νά εὐλογηθοῦμε μέ ἀνανεωμένη δύναμη καί ἄφθονη χάρη ὑπηρετῶντας τόν Χριστό. Ἄς προσπαθοῦμε νά μένουμε μαζί Του διά τῆς προσευχῆς, τῆς λατρείας καί τῆς διακονίας. Ὅπως ζοῦμε μέσα στήν παρουσία Του, εἴθε οἱ ζωές μας νά γεμίζουν μέ μεγάλες εὐλογίες καί ἡ προσφορά μας στούς συνανθρώπους μας νά τούς ὁδηγῇ στή σωτήρια καί τήν ἀστείρευτη ἀγάπη Του.

Μέ πατρική ἐν Χριστῷ ἀγάπη,

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MOVABLE ECCLESIASTICAL DATES

This five-year chart has the dates of Feast Days and Fasting Days which are determined annually on the basis of the date of Holy Pascha (Easter). This ecclesiastical cycle begins with the first day of the Triodion and ends with the Sunday of All Saints, a total of eighteen weeks.

*Note: The Holy Apostles Fasting duration varies every year. It begins on Monday following Sunday of All Saints and ends on June 29. Thus, it may last from zero (0) days, if Easter falls on May 3 or later – to twenty-nine (29) days, if Easter falls on April 4 to May 2.

‘L’ indicates Leap Year

2012(L) 2013 2014 2015 2016(L)

TRIODION BEGINS February 5 February 24 February 9 February 1 February 21

1ST SATURDAY OF SOULS February 18 March 9 February 22 February 14 March 5

MEAT FARE February 19 March 10 February 23 February 15 March 6

2ND SATURDAY OF SOULS February 25 March 16 March 1 February 21 March 12

LENT BEGINS February 27 March 18 March 3 February 23 March 14

3RD SATURDAY OF SOULS March 3 March 23 March 8 February 28 March 19

SUNDAY OF ORTHODOXY March 4 March 24 March 9 March 1 March 20

SATURDAY OF LAZARUS April 7 April 27 April 12 April 4 April 23

PALM SUNDAY April 8 April 28 April 13 April 5 April 24

HOLY(GOOD) FRIDAY April 13 May 3 April 18 April 10 April 29

ORTHODOX PASCHA April 15 May 5 April 20 April 12 May 1

WESTERN EASTER April 8 March 31 April 20 April 5 March 27

ASCENSION May 24 June 13 May 29 May 21 June 9

SATURDAY OF SOULS June 2 June 22 June 7 May 30 June 18

PENTECOST June 3 June 23 June 8 May 31 June 19

ALL SAINTS June 10 June 30 June 15 June 7 June 26

FAST OF HOLY APOSTLES BEGINS June 20 June 11 *see Note June 16 June 8

FAST OF HOLY APOSTLES LASTS 18 days 0 days 13 days 21 days 2 days

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MAJOR GREEK ORTHODOX HOLY DAYS 2012

January 1 The Circumcision of Jesus Christ; St. Basil the Great

January 6 Epiphany Day: The Baptism of Jesus Christ, Sanctification of the Waters and Manifestation of the Holy Spirit

January 7 St. John the Baptist

January 17 St. Anthony the Great

January 30 The Three Hierarchs: St. Basil the Great, St. Gregory the Theologian and St. John Chrysostom

February 2 The Presentation of Jesus Christ in the Temple

February 6 St. Photios the Great

February 10 St. Haralambos the Martyr

February 17 St. Theodore

February 18 Saturday of Souls

February 27 Paschal Lenten Period Begins

March 4 Sunday of Orthodoxy (observed on the First Sunday of Lent)

March 25 The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (The Theotokos)

April 8 Palm Sunday

April 8-15 Holy Week

April 13 Holy (Good) Friday

April 15 HOLY PASCHA The Resurrection of Jesus Christ

April 23 St. George

May 21 SS. Constantine and Helen

May 24 The Ascension of Jesus Christ

June 3 Sunday of Pentecost

June 10 All Saints Sunday

June 11 St. Bartholomew

June 29 SS. Peter and Paul

July 20 Prophet Elias

July 27 St. Panteleimon

August 6 Transfiguration of Jesus Christ

August 15 Dormition (Falling Asleep) of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Theotokos)

August 29 Commemoration of the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist

September 1 The Beginning of the Ecclesiastical Year (Indiction)

September 8 The Nativity of the Theotokos

September 14 Exaltation of the Holy Cross

October 23 St. Iakovos (James)

October 26 St. Demetrios

November 1 SS. Cosmas and Damianos

November 8 The Archangels Michael and Gabriel

November 13 St. John Chrysostom

November 15 Nativity Lenten Period begins

November 21 The Entrance of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Theotokos) into the Temple

November 25 St. Catherine

November 30 St. Andrew the Apostle, Founder of the Church of Constantinople

December 4 St. Barbara

December 5 St. Savas the Sanctified

December 6 St. Nicholas, Bishop of Myra

December 12 St. Spyridon

December 25 CHRISTMAS DAY The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ

December 27 St. Stephen the Protomartyr

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KANONION

ECUMENICAL PATRIARCHATE

KANONION

FOR THE LEAP YEAR OF THE LORD'S SALVATION 2012

DESIGNATING THE TONE, THE EOTHINON,

AND THE GOSPEL AND EPISTLE READINGS

FOR EVERY SUNDAY OF THE YEAR

PASCHALION FOR THE YEAR

MONTH GOSPEL EPISTLE TONE EOTH.

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Of the Circumcision of our Lord

Sunday after Epiphany

12th Sunday of Luke (the Ten Lepers)

15th Sunday of Luke (Zacchaeus)

17th Sunday of Matthew (the Canaanite Woman)

Of St. Basil the Great

Sunday after Epiphany

29th Sunday, Period 4

32nd

Sunday, Period 4

17th Sunday, Period 2

4

Pl. 1

Pl. 2

Grave

Pl. 4

7

8

9

10

11

F

E

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5

12

19

26

16th Sunday of Luke (the Publican and the Pharisee)

17th Sunday of Luke (the Prodigal Son)

Of Meat Fare Sunday

Of Cheese Fare Sunday

33rd

Sunday, Period 4

34th Sunday, Period 5

Of Meat Fare Sunday

Of Cheese Fare Sunday

1

2

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4

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A

R

C

H

4

11

18

25

1st Sunday of the Fast (Sunday of Orthodoxy)

2nd

Sunday of the Fast

3rd

Sunday of the Fast (Veneration of the Cross)

Of the Annunciation of the Theotokos

1st Sunday of the Fast (Sunday of Orthodoxy)

2nd

Sunday of the Fast

3rd

Sunday of the Fast (Veneration of the Cross)

Of the Annunciation of the Theotokos

Pl. 1

Pl. 2

Grave

Pl. 4

5

6

7

Festal A

P

R

I

L

1

8

15

22

29

5th Sunday of the Fast

6th Sunday, Palm Sunday

1st Sunday, HOLY PASCHA

2nd

Sunday, Sunday of Thomas

3rd

Sunday, Sunday of the Myrrhbearers

5th Sunday of the Fast

6th Sunday, Palm Sunday

1st Sunday, HOLY PASCHA

2nd

Sunday, Sunday of Thomas

3rd Sunday, Sunday of the Myrrhbearers

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9

Festal

2

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4

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6

13

20

27

4th Sunday, Sunday of the Paralytic

5th Sunday, Sunday of the Samaritan Woman

6th Sunday, Sunday of the Blind Man

7th Sunday (the Holy Fathers of the 1st Ecum. Council)

4th Sunday, Sunday of the Paralytic

5th Sunday, Sunday of the Samaritan Woman

6th Sunday, Sunday of the Blind Man

7th Sunday, (the Holy Fathers of the 1

st Ecum. Council)

3

4

Pl. 1

Pl. 2

5

7

8

10

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3

10

17

24

8th Sunday, PENTECOST

1st Sunday of Matthew (All Saints)

2nd

Sunday of Matthew

Of the Birth of the Forerunner

8th Sunday, Pentecost

1st Sunday, Period 1

2nd

Sunday, Period 1

Of the Birth of the Forerunner

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Pl. 4

1

2

Festal

1

2

3

J

U

L

Y

1

8

15

22

29

4th Sunday of Matthew

5th Sunday of Matthew

Sunday of the Holy Fathers of the 4th Ecum. Council

7th Sunday of Matthew

8th Sunday of Matthew

Of the Unmercenary Saints

5th Sunday, Period 1

Sunday of the Holy Fathers of the 4th Ecum. Council

7th Sunday, Period 1

8th Sunday, Period 1

3

4

Pl. 1

Pl. 2

Grave

4

5

6

7

8

A

U

G

5

12

19

26

9th Sunday of Matthew

10th Sunday of Matthew

11th Sunday of Matthew

12th Sunday of Matthew

9th Sunday, Period 1

10th Sunday, Period 2

11th Sunday, Period 2

12th Sunday, Period 2

Pl. 4

1

2

3

9

10

11

1

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E

P

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9

16

23

30

13th Sunday of Matthew

Sunday before the Elevation of the Cross

Sunday after the Elevation of the Cross

1st Sunday of Luke

2nd

Sunday of Luke

13th Sunday, Period 2

Sunday before the Elevation of the Cross

Sunday after the Elevation of the Cross

Of the Forerunner

17th Sunday, Period 2

4

Pl. 1

Pl. 2

Grave

Pl. 4

2

3

4

5

6

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7

14

21

28

3rd

Sunday of Luke

4th Sunday of Luke (the Holy Fathers of the 7

th Ecum. Council)

6th Sunday of Luke

7th Sunday of Luke

18th Sunday, Period 3

Sunday of the Holy Fathers of the 7th Ecumenical Council

20th Sunday, Period 3

21st Sunday, Period 3

1

2

3

4

7

8

9

10

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4

11

18

25

5th Sunday of Luke

8th Sunday of Luke

9th Sunday of Luke

13th Sunday of Luke

22nd

Sunday, Period 3

Of Saints Minas, Victor and Vikentios

24th Sunday, Period 3

Of St. Katherine the Great Martyr

Pl. 1

Pl. 2

Grave

Pl. 4

11

1

2

3

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2

9

16

23

30

14th Sunday of Luke

10th Sunday of Luke,

11th Sunday of Luke, Sunday of the Forefathers

Sunday before the Nativity of Christ

Sunday after the Nativity of Christ

26th Sunday, Period 4

Of Saint Anna

29th Sunday of Luke, Period 4

Sunday before the Nativity of Christ

Sunday after the Nativity of Christ

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Pl. 1

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At the Patriarchate, September 2011

FROM THE CHIEF SECRETARY OF THE HOLY AND SACRED SYNOD

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ΤΜΗΜΑ Α΄ΑΓΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΙΕΡΑ ΣΥΝΟΔΟΣ

Τήν Ἁγίαν καί Ἱεράν Σύνοδον τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατρι-αρχείου, προεδρευομένην ὑπό τῆς Α.Θ.Παναγιότητος, τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριάρχου κυρίου κυρίου Βαρθολομαίου, ἀπο-τελοῦσιν ἕως τέλους Φεβρουαρίου ἐ. ἔ. οἱ κάτωθι Σεβ. Ἱεράρχαι:

ὁ Γέρων Νικαίας κ. Κωνσταντῖνος (16.01.1972)ὁ Θυατείρων καί Μεγάλης Βρεταννίας κ. Γρηγόριος (12.12.1970)ὁ Καρπάθου καί Κάσου κ. Ἀμβρόσιος (16.06.1983)ὁ Περγάμου κ. Ἰωάννης (22.06.1986)ὁ Πριγκηποννήσων κ. Ἰάκωβος (25.12.1987)ὁ Φιλαδελφείας κ. Μελίτων (28.10.1990)ὁ Σεβαστείας κ. Δημήτριος(04.11.1990)ὁ Ἁγίου Φραγκίσκου κ. Γεράσιμος (09.02.2002)ὁ Ρεθύμνης καί Αὐλοποτάμου κ. Εὐγένιος (28.05.2005)ὁ Κορέας κ. Ἀμβρόσιος (05.02.2006)ὁ Καλλιουπόλεως καί Μαδύτου κ. Στέφανος (13.03.2011)ὁ Προύσης κ. Ἐλπιδοφόρος (20.03.2011)

ΤΜΗΜΑ Β΄ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΙΤΑΙ, ΑΡΧΙΕΠΙΣΚΟΠΟΙ

ΚΑΙ ΕΠΙΣΚΟΠΟΙΤΟΥ ΟΙΚΟΥΜΕΝΙΚΟΥ ΠΑΤΡΙΑΡΧΕΙΟΥ

Α. ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΙΤΑΙ-ΑΡΧΙΕΠΙΣΚΟΠΟΙ ΤΟΥ ΘΡΟΝΟΥ

Γέρων Νικομηδείας κ. Ἰωακείμ (23.09.1973)Γέρων Νικαίας κ. Κωνσταντῖνος (16.01.1972)Γέρων Χαλκηδόνος κ. Ἀθανάσιος(24.09.1972)Γέρων Δέρκων κ. Ἀπόστολος (26.11.1995) Ἀμερικῆς κ. Δημήτριος (17.09.1967)Σικάγου κ. Ἰάκωβος (25.12.1969)Πέργης κ. Εὐάγγελος (30.11.1970)Λύστρων κ. Καλλίνικος (06.12.1970)Αὐστραλίας κ. Στυλιανός (06.12.1970)Ἀδριανουπόλεως κ. Δαμασκηνός (06.12.1970)

Θυατείρων καί Μ. Βρεταννίας κ. Γρηγόριος (12.12.1970)Ἰταλίας καί Μελίτης κ. Γεννάδιος (17.01.1971)Ἑλβετίας κ. Ἱερεμίας (31.01.1971)Θεοδωρουπόλεως κ. Γερμανός (06.02.1972)Γερμανίας κ. Αὐγουστῖνος (26.03.1972)Τρανουπόλεως κ. Γερμανός (14.01.1973)Τορόντο κ. Σωτήριος (27.01.1974)Σουηδίας καί πάσης Σκανδιναυΐας κ. Παῦλος (12.05.1974)Τυρολόης καί Σερεντίου κ. Παντελεήμων (09.06.1974)Βελγίου κ. Παντελεήμων (18.08.1974)Κρήτης κ. Εἰρηναῖος (23.02.1975)Σύμης κ. Χρυσόστομος (08.11.1980)Βοστώνης κ. Μεθόδιος (18.07.1982)Μεξικοῦ κ. Ἀθηναγόρας (22.08.1982)Καρπάθου καί Κάσου κ. Ἀμβρόσιος (16.06.1983)Ἴμβρου καί Τενέδου κ. Κύριλλος (27.10.1985)Μιλήτου κ. Ἀπόστολος (03.11.1985)Ντένβερ κ. Ἡσαΐας (25.05.1986)Περγάμου κ. Ἰωάννης (22.06.1986)Ἀτλάντας κ. Ἀλέξιος (17.05.1987)Πριγκηποννήσων κ. Ἰάκωβος (25.12.1987)Γουΐννιπεγκ καί Καναδᾶ κ. Γεώργιος (22.10.1989)Προικοννήσου κ. Ἰωσήφ (03.12.1989)Λάμπης, Συβρίτου καί Σφακίων κ. Εἰρηναῖος (14.02.1990)Πέτρας καί Χερρονήσου κ. Νεκτάριος (06.10.1990)Φιλαδελφείας κ. Μελίτων (28.10.1990)Σεβαστείας κ. Δημήτριος (04.11.1990)Πισιδίας κ. Σωτήριος (21.03.1993)Ἱεραπύτνης καί Σητείας κ. Εὐγένιος (14.06.1994)Μυριοφύτου καί Περιστάσεως κ. Εἰρηναῖος (21.11.1995)Μύρων κ. Χρυσόστομος (25.11.1995)Γαλλίας κ. Ἐμμανουήλ (11.11.1996)Δαρδανελλίων κ. Νικήτας (14.12.1996)Σασίμων κ. Γεννάδιος (01.06.1997)Ντητρόϊτ κ. Νικόλαος (03.04.1999)Ἰκονίου κ. Θεόληπτος (10.09.2000)Γορτύνης καί Ἀρκαδίας κ. Μακάριος (08.10.2000)Μπουένος Ἄϊρες κ. Ταράσιος (03.06.2001)Ἀρκαλοχωρίου, Καστελλίου καί Βιάνου κ. Ἀνδρέας (03.11.2001)Πιττσβούργου κ. Σάββας (02.02.2002)Ἁγίου Φραγκίσκου κ. Γεράσιμος (09.02.2002)Νέας Ἰερσἐης κ. Εὐάγγελος (10.05.2003)

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Ρόδου κ. Κύριλλος (25.04.2004)Λέρου, Καλύμνου καί Ἀστυπαλαίας κ. Παΐσιος (21.05.2005)Ρεθύμνης καί Αὐλοποτάμου κ. Εὐγένιος (28.05.2005)Νέας Ζηλανδίας κ. Ἀμφιλόχιος (09.07.2005)Κισάμου καί Σελίνου κ. Ἀμφιλόχιος (08.10.2005)Κορέας κ. Ἀμβρόσιος (05.02.2006)Κυδωνίας καί Ἀποκορώνου κ. Δαμασκηνός (18.11.2006)Ἱσπανίας καί Πορτογαλίας κ. Πολύκαρπος (06.05.2007)Χόνγκ Κόνγκ κ. Νεκτάριος (20.01.2008)Κώου καί Νισύρου κ. Ναθαναήλ (08.03.09)Καλλιουπόλεως καί Μαδύτου κ. Στέφανος (13.03.2011)Προύσης κ. Ἐλπιδοφόρος (20.03.2011)Σιγκαπούρης κ. Κωνσταντῖνος (21.11.2011)Αὐστρίας κ. Ἀρσένιος (30.11.2011)

Β. ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΙΤΑΙ ΤΟΥ ΘΡΟΝΟΥΕΝ ΤΑΙΣ ΝΕΑΙΣ ΧΩΡΑΙΣ

Φιλίππων, Νεαπόλεως καί Θάσου κ. Προκόπιος (25.05.1974)Νέας Κρήνης καί Καλαμαριᾶς κ. Προκόπιος (26.05.1974)Μαρωνείας καί Κομοτηνῆς κ. Δαμασκηνός (30.05.1974)Θεσσαλονίκης κ. Ἄνθιμος (14.07.1974)Παραμυθίας, Φιλιατῶν καί Γηρομερίου κ. Τίτος (17.07.1974)Ἰωαννίνων κ. Θεόκλητος (26.10.1975)Γρεβενῶν κ. Σέργιος (15.08.1976)Νικοπόλεως καί Πρεβέζης κ. Μελέτιος (01.03.1980)Ἱερισσοῦ, Ἁγ. Ὄρους καί Ἀρδαμερίου κ. Νικόδημος (29.03.1981)Μηθύμνης κ. Χρυσόστομος (06.05.1984)Κίτρους κ. Ἀγαθόνικος (24.11.1985)Μυτιλήνης κ. Ἰάκωβος (20.11.1988)Λήμνου κ. Ἱερόθεος (22.11.1988) Γουμενίσσης, Ἀξιουπόλεως καί Πολυκάστρου κ. Δημήτριος (15.10.1989)Βεροίας, Ναούσης καί Καμπανίας κ. Παντελεήμων (29.05.1994)Διδυμοτείχου, Ὀρεστιάδος καί Σουφλίου κ. Δαμασκηνός (27.01.1995)Δρυϊνουπόλεως, Πωγωνιανῆς καί Κονίτσης κ. Ἀνδρέας (28.01.1995)Ξάνθης κ. Παντελεήμων (29.01.1995)Ἐλασσῶνος κ. Βασίλειος (21.07.1995)Σάμου καί Ἰκαρίας κ. Εὐσέβιος (22.07.1995)Καστορίας κ. Σεραφείμ (05.10.1996)

Φλωρίνης, Πρεσπῶν καί Ἑορδαίας κ. Θεόκλητος (23.01.2000)Κασσανδρείας κ. Νικόδημος (13.01.2001)Σερρῶν καί Νιγρίτης κ. Θεολόγος (14.10.2001)Σιδηροκάστρου κ. Μακάριος (16.12.2001)Ἐδέσσης καί Πέλλης κ. Ἰωήλ (15.10.2002)Ζιχνῶν καί Νευροκοπίου κ. Ἱερόθεος (17.05.2003)Ἐλευθερουπόλεως κ. Χρυσόστομος (28.04.2004)Σερβίων καί Κοζάνης κ. Παῦλος (29.04.2004)Ἀλεξανδρουπόλεως κ. Ἄνθιμος (09.10.2004)Νεαπόλεως καί Σταυρουπόλεως κ. Βαρνάβας (10.10.2004)Δράμας κ. Παῦλος (09.10.2005)Σισανίου καί Σιατίστης κ. Παῦλος (04.03.2006)Πολυανῆς καί Κιλκισίου κ. Ἐμμανουήλ (17.10.2009)Λαγκαδᾶ, Λητῆς καί Ρεντίνης κ. Ἰωάννης (16.05.2010)Χίου κ. Μᾶρκος (08.10.2011)

Σημειωτέον ὅτι, οἱ ποιμαίνοντες Ἐπαρχίας τοῦ Θρόνου ἐν ταῑς λεγομέναις Νέαις Χώραις διοικητικῶς ἔχουν τήν ἀναφοράν αὐτῶν εἰς τήν Ἁγιωτάτην Ἐκκλησίαν τῆς Ἑλλάδος.

Γ. ΤΙΤΟΥΛΑΡΙΟΙ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΙΤΑΙ-ΑΡΧΙΕΠΙΣΚΟΠΟΙ ΤΟΥ ΘΡΟΝΟΥ

Εἰρηνουπόλεως κ. Κωνσταντῖνος (07.05.1972)Διοκλείας κ. Κάλλιστος (06.06.1982)Τυάνων κ. Παΐσιος (11.04.1998)Ἱεραπόλεως κ. Ἀντώνιος (06.10.1985)Ἀσπένδου κ. Ἱερεμίας (19.09.1993)Κομάνων κ. Γαβριήλ (24.06.2001)

Δ. ΒΟΗΘΟΙ ΕΠΙΣΚΟΠΟΙ ΤΟΥ ΘΡΟΝΟΥ

Κυανέων κ. Χρυσόστομος (19.12.1970)Ἀρίστης κ. Βασίλειος (01.02.1976)Δέρβης κ. Ἰεζεκιήλ (20.03.1977)Εὐμενείας κ. Μάξιμος (11.12.1977)Ροδοστόλου κ. Χρυσόστομος (22.04.1978)Λαμψάκου κ. Μακάριος (03.11.1985)Ἀπολλωνιάδος κ. Σεραφείμ (31.03.1991)Παρνασοῦ κ. Ἰωάννης (27.10.1991)Λεύκης κ. Εὐμένιος (15.01.1994)Κλαυδιουπόλεως κ. Μιχαήλ (08.10.1995)Συνάδων κ. Διονύσιος (15.09.1996)Τροπαίου κ. Ἀθανάσιος (12.04.1997)Ἀπαμείας κ. Βικέντιος (11.04.1998)Ἀνδίδων κ. Χριστοφόρος (26.06.1999)Δορυλαίου κ. Νίκανδρος (25.02.2001)Φασιανῆς κ. Ἀντώνιος (23.02.2002)

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Ε. ΕΦΗΣΥΧΑΖΟΝΤΕΣ ΑΡΧΙΕΡΕΙΣ ΤΟΥ ΘΡΟΝΟΥ

πρ. Κισάμου καί Σελίνου κ. Εἰρηναῖος, ἐν Κρήτῃ (05.12.1957)πρ. Πιττσβούργου κ. Μάξιμος, ἐν Ἀμερικῇ (18.07.1978) πρ. Μπουένος Ἄϊρες κ. Γεννάδιος, ἐν Ἀθήναις (08.04.1979)πρ. Γουΐννιπεγκ καί Καναδᾶ κ. Ἰωάννης, ἐν Καναδᾷ (27.11.1983)πρ. Χαλδίας κ. Σπυρίδων, ἐν Ἀμερικῇ (24.11.1985)πρ. Σερβίων καί Κοζάνης κ. Ἀμβρόσιος, ἐν Ἀθήναις (11.10.1998)Κατάνης κ. Ἰάκωβος, ἐν Ἀθήναις (21.05.1967)Θεουπόλεως κ. Παντελεήμων, ἐν Θεσσαλονίκῃ (01.01.1971)Ἀμορίου κ. Ἰωάννης, ἐν Ἀμερικῇ (17.01.1971)Μελόης κ. Φιλόθεος, ἐν Ἀμερικῇ (06.06.1971)Ὀλύμπου κ. Ἄνθιμος, ἐν Ἀμερικῇ (17.04.1977)Θερμῶν κ. Δημήτριος, ἐν Θεσσαλονίκῃ (09.11.1980)Ἐλαίας κ. Θεοδώρητος, ἐν Ἀθήναις (25.03.1984)Νύσσης κ. Ἐλευθέριος, ἐν Ἀθήναις (06.02.1987)Τραχείας κ. Παῦλος, ἐν Γαλλίᾳ (02.06.1991)Ξάνθου κ. Δημήτριος, ἐν Ἀμερικῇ (23.06.1998)Ναζιανζοῦ κ. Θεοδώρητος, ἐν Ἀθήναις (18.03.2000)

ΤΜΗΜΑ Γ΄ΣΥΝΟΔΙΚΑΙ ΕΠΙΤΡΟΠΑΙ:

Οἰκονομική Ἐπιτροπή.Ὁ Δέρκων κ. Ἀπόστολος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Λύστρων κ. Καλλίνικος, ὁ Τρανουπόλεως κ. Γερμανός, ὁ Καλλιουπόλεως καί Μαδύτου κ. Στέφανος.

Ἐξελεγκτική Ἐπιτροπή.Ὁ Πέργης κ. Εὐάγγελος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Πριγκηποννήσων κ. Ἰάκωβος, ὁ Σεβαστείας κ. Δημήτριος.

Ἐφορεία Ἱερᾶς Μονῆς Ἁγίας Τριάδος Χάλκης.

Ὁ Δέρκων κ. Ἀπόστολος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Τρανουπόλεως κ. Γερμανός, ὁ Πριγκηποννήσων κ. Ἰάκωβος, ὁ Μύρων κ. Χρυσό-στομος. Γραμματεῖς· ὁ Μ. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Ἀθηναγόρας καί κ. Γεώργιος Νάνης.

Νομικόν Συμβούλιον.Ὁ Φιλαδελφείας κ. Μελίτων, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Σεβαστείας κ. Δημήτριος, ὁ Ἰκονίου κ. Θεόληπτος, ὁ Καλλιουπόλεως καί Μαδύτου κ. Στέφανος, ὁ Μ. Χαρτοφύλαξ κ. Παντελεήμων Βίγκας. Γραμματεύς· Διάκονος κ. Ἰωακείμ, Ὑπογραμματεύς τῆς Ἁγίας καί Ἱερᾶς Συνόδου.

Κανονική Ἐπιτροπή.Ὁ Τυρολόης καί Σερεντίου κ. Παντελεήμων, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Πριγκηποννήσων κ. Ἰάκωβος, ὁ Φιλαδελφείας κ. Μελίτων, ὁ Σασίμων κ. Γεννάδιος. Γραμματεῦον Μέλος· Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Βαρθολομαῖος, Ἀρχιγραμματεύς τῆς Ἁγίας καί Ἱερᾶς Συνόδου.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῶν Διορθοδόξων Ζητημάτων.

Ὁ Πέργης κ. Εὐάγγελος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Περγάμου κ. Ἰωάννης, ὁ Φιλαδελφείας κ. Μελίτων, ὁ Γαλλίας κ. Ἐμμανουήλ. Γραμματεῦον Μέλος· Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Βαρθολομαῖος, Ἀρχι-γραμματεύς τῆς Ἁγίας καί Ἱερᾶς Συνόδου.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῶν ἐν τῷ Ἐξωτερικῷ Ἐπαρχιῶν τοῦ Θρόνου καί ἐπί τῆς

Ὀρθοδόξου Ἱεραποστολῆς.Ὁ Νικαίας κ. Κωνσταντῖνος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Θυατείρων καί Μ. Βρεταννίας κ. Γρηγόριος, ὁ Σεβαστείας κ. Δημήτριος, ὁ Ἰκονίου κ. Θεόληπτος, ὁ Καλλιουπόλεως καί Μαδύτου κ. Στέφανος. Γραμματεύς· ὁ Μ. Ἀρχιδιάκονος κ. Μάξιμος.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῶν ἐν τῷ Ἐξωτερικῷ Ἱδρυμάτων τοῦ Θρόνου.

Ὁ Χαλκηδόνος κ. Ἀθανάσιος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Πριγκηποννή-σων κ. Ἰάκωβος, ὁ Σεβαστείας κ. Δημήτριος, ὁ Προύσης κ. Ἐλπιδοφόρος. Γραμματεύς· ὁ Τριτεύων κ. Θεόδωρος.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῶν Διαχριστιανικῶν Ζητημάτων.

Ὁ Χαλκηδόνος κ. Ἀθανάσιος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Μύρων κ. Χρυσόστομος, ὁ Σασίμων κ. Γεννάδιος, ὁ Προύσης κ. Ἐλπιδοφόρος, Καθηγητής κ. Βασίλειος Σταυρίδης. Γραμματεύς· Διάκονος

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κ. Ἰωακείμ, Ὑπογραμματεύς τῆς Ἁγίας καί Ἱερᾶς Συνόδου.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τοῦ Διαλόγου μετά τῶν Μή-Χαλκηδονίων Ἐκκλησιῶν.

Ὁ Νικαίας κ. Κωνσταντῖνος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Πριγκηποννήσων κ. Ἰάκωβος, ὁ Μύρων κ. Χρυσόστομος, ὁ Σασίμων κ. Γεννάδιος, Καθηγητής κ. Βασίλειος Σταυρίδης. Γραμματεύς· Πατριαρχικός Διάκονος κ. Γρηγόριος Φραγκάκης.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τοῦ Διαλόγου μετά τῆς Ρωμαιοκαθολικῆς Ἐκκλησίας.

Ὁ Περγάμου κ. Ἰωάννης, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Φιλαδελφείας κ. Μελίτων, ὁ Σασίμων κ. Γεννάδιος, Καθηγηταί κ. κ. Βασίλειος Σταυρίδης καί Γεώργιος Μαρτσέλος. Γραμματεύς· ὁ Μ. Ἀρχιδιάκονος κ. Μάξιμος.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῶν Θεολογικῶν Μελετῶν.Ὁ Xαλκηδόνος κ. Ἀθανάσιος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Τυρολόης καί Σερεντίου κ. Παντελεήμων, ὁ Περγάμου κ. Ἰωάννης, ὁ Προύσης κ. Ἐλπιδοφόρος, Καθηγητής κ. Βασίλειος Σταυρίδης. Γραμματεύς· ὁ Δευτερεύων κ. Ἀνδρέας.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τοῦ Ἁγίου Ὄρους.Ὁ Χαλκηδόνος κ. Ἀθανάσιος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Καρπάθου καί Κάσου κ. Ἀμβρόσιος, ὁ Πριγκηποννήσων κ. Ἰάκωβος, ὁ Μύρων κ. Χρυσόστομος, ὁ Καλλιουπόλεως καί Μαδύτου κ. Στέφανος. Γραμματεύς· ὁ Μ. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Ἀθηναγόρας.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῆς ἐκδόσεως τοῦ Περιοδικοῦ «ΟΡΘΟΔΟΞΙΑ».

Ὁ Πέργης κ. Εὐάγγελος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Σεβαστείας κ. Δημήτριος, Διευθυντής Συντάξεως, ὁ Μυριοφύτου καί Περιστάσεως κ. Εἰρηναῖος. Γραμματεύς· ὁ Μ. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Ἀθηναγόρας.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῆς ἐκδόσεως τοῦ Ἡμερολογίου.

Ὁ Δέρκων κ. Ἀπόστολος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Πριγκηποννήσων κ. Ἰάκωβος, ὁ Σεβαστείας κ. Δημήτριος, ὁ Καλλιουπόλεως καί Μαδύτου κ. Στέφανος. Γραμματεύς· ὁ Μ. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Ἀθηναγόρας.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῆς Πνευματικῆς Διακονίας.Ὁ Τρανουπόλεως κ. Γερμανός, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Μυριοφύτου καί Περιστάσεως κ. Εἰρηναῖος,

ὁ Ἰκονίου κ. Θεόληπτος. Γραμ-ματεύς· ὁ Μ. Ἀρχιδιάκονος κ. Μάξιμος.

Μοναστηριακή Ἐπιτροπή.Ὁ Δέρκων κ. Ἀπόστολος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Θεοδωρουπόλεως κ. Γερμανός, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Σεβαστείας κ. Δημήτριος, ὁ Ἰκονίου κ. Θεόληπτος. Γραμματεύς· ὁ Μ. Ἐκκλησιάρχης κ. Βενιαμίν.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῆς Ἀνακαινίσεως, Ἐξωραϊσμοῦ καί Συντηρήσεως τοῦ

Πατριαρχικοῦ Ναοῦ καί Οἴκου.Ὁ Χαλκηδόνος κ. Ἀθανάσιος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Πέργης κ. Εὐάγγελος, ὁ Φιλαδελφείας κ. Μελίτων, ὁ Καλλιουπόλεως καί Μαδύτου κ. Στέφανος, Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Βαρθολομαῖος, Ἀρχιγραμματεύς τῆς Ἁγίας καί Ἱερᾶς Συνόδου. Γραμματεύς· Πατριαρχικός Διάκονος κ. Νήφων Τσιμαλῆς.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τοῦ Πατριαρχικοῦ Ἀρχειοφυλακίου-Βιβλιοθηκῶν.

Ὁ Πέργης κ. Εὐάγγελος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Σεβαστείας κ. Δημήτριος, ὁ Μύρων κ. Χρυσόστομος, ὁ Μ. Οἰκονόμος κ. Νικόλαος Πετροπέλλης, Ἀρχειοφύλαξ, Καθηγητής κ. Εὐστράτιος Ζεγκίνης, Γραμματεύς· ὁ Μ. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Ἀθηναγόρας.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τοῦ Σκευοφυλακίου-Μυροφυλακίου.

Ὁ Χαλκηδόνος κ. Ἀθανάσιος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Ἴμβρου καί Τενέδου κ. Κύριλλος, ὁ Σεβαστείας κ. Δημήτριος, ὁ Ἰκονίου κ. Θεόληπτος. Γραμματεύς. ὁ Μ. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Ἀθηναγόρας.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῶν Ἁγιασμάτων.Ὁ Τρανουπόλεως κ. Γερμανός, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Μυριοφύτου καί Περιστάσεως κ. Εἰρηναῖος, ὁ Καλλιουπόλεως καί Μαδύτου κ. Στέφανος. Γραμματεύς· Πατριαρχικός Διάκονος κ. Γρηγό-ριος Φραγκάκης.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῆς Θείας Λατρείας.Ὁ Πέργης κ. Εὐάγγελος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Τρανουπόλεως κ. Γερμανός, ὁ Καλλιουπόλεως καί Μαδύτου κ. Στέφανος, ὁ Συνάδων κ. Διονύσιος, ὁ Ἄρχων Πρωτοψάλτης κ. Λεωνίδας Ἀστέρης. Γραμματεύς· ὁ Μ. Ἀρχιδιάκονος κ. Μάξιμος.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τοῦ Κανονίου.Ὁ Δέρκων κ. Ἀπόστολος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Πέργης κ. Εὐάγγελος, ὁ Φιλαδελφείας κ. Μελίτων.

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Γραμματεύς· Πατριαρχικός Διάκονος κ. Νήφων Τσιμαλῆς.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τοῦ Διαλόγου μετά τοῦ Ἰσλάμ.

Ὁ Νικαίας κ. Κωνσταντῖνος, Προέδρος, ὁ Θεοδωρουπόλεως κ. Γερμανός, ὁ Γαλλίας κ. Ἐμμανουήλ, ὁ Συνάδων κ. Διονύσιος. Γραμματεύς· Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Χρύσανθος Δημητριάδης, Πρωτοσύγκελλος τῆς Ἱ. Μητροπόλεως Δέρκων.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῶν Εὐρωπαϊκῶν Θεμάτων.Ὁ Πέργης κ. Εὐάγγελος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Φιλαδελφείας κ. Μελίτων, ὁ Γαλλίας κ. Ἐμμανουήλ, ὁ Σασίμων κ. Γεννάδιος, ὁ Προύσης Ἐλπιδοφόρος. Γραμματεύς· ὁ Δευτερεύων κ. Ἀνδρέας.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῶν Συντάξεων-Νοσηλείων.Ὁ Δέρκων κ. Ἀπόστολος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Πέργης κ. Εὐάγγελος, ὁ Ἴμβρου καί Τενέδου κ. Κύριλλος, ὁ Καλλιουπόλεως καί Μαδύτου κ. Στέφανος. Γραμματεύς· κ. Γεώργιος Νάνης.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῆς ἀξιοποιήσεως τῆς περιουσίας τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ

Πατριαρχείου.Ὁ Πέργης κ. Εὐάγγελος, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Μιλήτου κ. Ἀπόστολος, ὁ Φιλαδελφείας κ. Μελίτων, ὁ Σεβαστείας κ. Δημήτριος, ὁ Προύσης κ. Ἐλπιδοφόρος. Γραμματεῦον Μέλος· Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Βαρθολομαῖος, Ἀρχιγραμματεύς τῆς Ἁγίας καί Ἱερᾶς Συνόδου.

Ἐπιτροπή ἐπί τῆς Νεότητος.Ὁ Δαρδανελλίων κ. Νικήτας, Πρόεδρος, ὁ Σασίμων κ. Γεννάδιος, ὁ Ἰκονίου κ. Θεόληπτος, Διάκονος κ. Ἰωακείμ, Κωδικογράφος τῆς Ἁγίας καί Ἱερᾶς Συνόδου, κ. Νικόλαος Καλαμάρης. Γραμματεύς· Πατριαρχικός Διάκονος κ. Νήφων Τσιμαλῆς.

ΣΥΝΟΔΙΚΟΝ ΓΡΑΦΕΙΟΝ.

Ἀρχιγραμματεύς· Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. ΒαρθολομαῖοςΤηλ. + 90212-525.54.16. Fax. +90212-531.65.33.e-mail: [email protected]Ὑπογραμματεύς· Διάκονος κ. ἸωακείμFax +90212-531.51.52. Κωδικογράφος· Διάκονος κ. Παΐσιος

Εἰσηγεσία.Εἰσηγητής· ὁ Δευτερεύων κ. Ἀνδρέας.

Τηλ. + 90212-635.45.01. Fax. 525.64.29.e-mail: [email protected]

Α΄ Πατριαρχικόν Γραφεῖον.Διευθυντής· ..............................Α΄ Γραμματεύς· ............................Γραμματεῖς· ὁ κ. Παῦλος Παντελάρας, δίς Εἰρήνη Δημητρίογλου, δίς Λώρα Οὔλικ-Νάνη, κ. Σταῦρος Ραφαηλίδης, κ. Χρυσοβαλάντης Τζαβίδης, κ. Παναγιώτης Νικολαΐδης.

ΜΕΓΑΛΗ ΠΡΩΤΟΣΥΓΚΕΛΛΙΑ

α. Μεγάλη Πρωτοσυγκελλία. Τηλ.+90212-525.21.17. Fax. 531.90.14. Πρωτοσυγκελλεύων· ὁ Μητροπολίτης Καλλιουπόλεως καί Μαδύτου κ. Στέφανος.

β. Μεγάλη Ἀρχιδιακονία. Τηλ. καί Fax +90.212-521.19.21.Μ. Ἀρχιδιάκονος κ. Μάξιμος email: [email protected]ὁ Δευτερεύων κ. Ἀνδρέας, ὁ Τριτεύων κ. Θεόδωρος, ὁ Διάκονος τῆς Σειρᾶς ................... Πατριαρχικοί Διάκονοι: κ. Γρηγόριος Φραγκάκης καί κ. Νήφων Τσιμαλῆς.

γ. Πατριαρχική Κεντρική Ἐκκλησιαστική Ἐπιτροπή. Πρόεδρος· ὁ Μυριοφύτου καί Περιστάσεως κ. Εἰρηναῖος, ὁ Μύρων κ. Χρυσόστομος, ὁ Ἰκονίου κ. Θεόληπτος, ὁ Καλλιουπόλεως καί Μαδύτου κ. Στέφανος, ὁ Συνάδων κ. Διονύσιος, ὁ Μ. Ἀρχιδιάκονος κ. Μάξιμος . Γραμματεύς· ὁ Μ. Ἐκκλησιάρχης κ. Βενιαμίν.

δ. Τμῆμα Θρησκευτικῶν Πράξεων.Διευθυντής· ὁ Ἐπίσκοπος Συνάδων κ. ΔιονύσιοςΓραμματεύς· κ. Ἀθανάσιος Κορτίδης.

ε. Τουρκικόν Γραφεῖον.Διευθυντής·..................Γραμματεύς· κ. Ἀντώνιος Στέλλιας.

ς. Ἀρχειοφυλάκιον. Ἀρχειοφύλαξ· ὁ Μ. Οἰκονόμος κ. Νικόλαος Πετροπέλλης.Γραμματεῖς· κ. κ. Παναγιώτης Ὀζκουρκούτης, Κωνσταντῖνος Τσικάκης, Πέτρος Μπαζγκάρλο, Βασίλειος Λιναρδῆς, Νικόλαος Σαατσῆς, Κωνσταντῖνος Διακρούσης καί Στυλιανός Μουχλίδης.

ζ. Πατριαρχική Βιβλιοθήκη.Τηλ. καί Fax +90.212-531.96.78.

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Ὑπεύθυνος· ὁ Μ. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Ἀθηναγόρας.Γραμματεῖς· κ.κ. Ἰωάννης Σταυρίδης, Γεώργιος Μπενλίσοϊ καί Παρακευᾶς Μαΐς.

η. Λογιστήριον καί Ταμεῖον.Λογιστής· κ. Γεώργιος Νάνης. Ταμίας· κ. Κωνσταντῖνος Διακρούσης.

θ. Γραφεῖον Τύπου. Τηλ.+90.212.521.04.30, Fax +90.212.631.55.35.email: [email protected]Διευθυντής· Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος κ. Δοσίθεος Ἀναγνωστόπουλος.

ι. Πατριαρχικός Ναός.Ὁ Μ. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Ἀθηναγόρας, Ὁ Μ. Ἐκκλησιάρχης κ. Βενιαμίν. Ὁ Μ. Ἱεροκῆρυξ κ. Βησσαρίων. Ὁ Διάκονος τῆς Σειρᾶς ...................... Πατριαρχικοί Διάκονοι: κ. Γρηγόριος Φραγκάκης καί κ. Νήφων Τσιμαλῆς.Ἄρχων Πρωτοψάλτης· κ. Λεωνίδας Ἀστέρης. Ἄρχων Λαμπαδάριος· κ. Ἰωάννης Χαριατίδης. Α´ Δομέστικος·........................., Β´ Δομέστικος κ. Στυλιανός Φλοῖκος.

ια. Λοιπαί ὑπηρεσίαι.1. Τεχνικόν Γραφεῖον: Ὑπεύθυνος· Δρ. Ἀπόστολος Πορίδης, ἀρχιτέκτων.2. Τηλεφωνικόν Κέντρον: Ὑπεύθυνος· δίς Μαριάνθη Βαφειάδου.3. Τροφοδοσία: Ὑπεύθυνοι· κ. Εὐάγγελος Μπαζγκάρλο, οἰκονόμος, κ. Βασίλειος Κυρίτσης.

ΑΡΧΙΕΠΙΣΚΟΠΗ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΥΠΟΛΕΩΣ

Α΄ ΠΕΡΙΦΕΡΕΙΑ ΣΤΑΥΡΟΔΡΟΜΙΟΥἈρχιερατικῶς Προϊστάμενος· ὁ Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Τρανουπόλεως κ. Γερμανός.Ἱεροί Ναοί· Εἰσοδίων τῆς Θεοτόκου Πέραν, Ἁγ. Τριάδος Ταξείμ, Ἁγ. Κωνσταντίνου καί Ἑλένης Σταυροδρομίου, Θείας Μεταμορφώσεως Σισλῆ (Κοιμητηριακός).

Β΄ ΠΕΡΙΦΕΡΕΙΑ ΤΑΤΑΟΥΛΩΝἈρχιερατικῶς Προϊστάμενος· ὁ Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Σασίμων κ. Γεννάδιος.Ἱεροί Ναοί· Ἁγ. Δημητρίου Ταταούλων, Ἁγ. Ἀθανασίου Ταταούλων, Ἁγ. Έλευθερίου Ταταούλων (Κοιμητηριακός), Εὐαγγελισμοῦ τῆς Θεοτόκου Προπόδων Ταταούλων, Δώδεκα Ἀποστόλων Φερίκιοϊ, Ἁγ. Παρασκευῆς Πικριδίου.

Γ΄ ΠΕΡΙΦΕΡΕΙΑ ΒΟΣΠΟΡΟΥἈρχιερατικῶς Προϊστάμενος· ὁ Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Μυριοφύτου καί Περιστάσεως κ. Εἰρηναῖος.Ἱεροί Ναοί· Κοιμήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου Διπλοκιονίου, Γεννήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου Παλαιοῦ Μπάνιου, Ἁγ. Φωκᾶ Μεσαχώρου, Ἁγ. Γεωργίου Μεσαχώρου. (Κοιμητηριακός), Ἁγ. Δημητρίου Ξηροκρήνης, Ἁγ. Ἰωάννου Προδρόμου Ξηροκρήνης, Παμμεγίστων Ταξιαρχών Μεγάλου Ρεύματος, Προφήτου Ἠλιού Μεγάλου Ρεύματος (Κοιμητηριακός), Ἁγ. Χαραλάμπους Βεβεκίου, Εὐαγγελισμοῦ τῆς Θεοτόκου Βαφεοχωρίου, Παμμεγίστων Ταξιαρχῶν Σωσθενίου, Ἁγ. Νικολάου Νεοχωρίου, Κοιμήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου Κουμαριωτίσσης Νεοχωρίου.

Δ΄ ΠΕΡΙΦΕΡΕΙΑ ΥΨΩΜΑΘΕΙΩΝἈρχιερατικῶς Προϊστάμενος· ὁ Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Μύρων κ. Χρυσόστομος.Ἱεροί Ναοί· Ἁγ. Θεοδώρων Βλάγκας, Ἁγ. Κυριακῆς Κοντοσκαλίου, Παναγίας Ἐλπίδος Κοντοσκαλίου, Ἁγ. Μηνᾶ Ὑψωμαθείων, Θείας Ἀναλήψεως Ὑψωμαθείων, Ἁγ. Νικολάου Ὑψωμαθείων, Ἁγ. Γεωργίου Κυπαρισσᾶ Ὑψωμαθείων, Ἁγ. Κωνσταντίνου και Ἑλένης Ὑψωμαθείων, Ἁγ. Νικολάου Τόπκαπι, Κοιμήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου Ἕξ Μαρμάρων, Γεννήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου Βελιγραδίου.

Ε΄ ΠΕΡΙΦΕΡΕΙΑ ΦΑΝΑΡΙΟΥ-ΚΕΡΑΤΙΟΥ ΚΟΠΛΟΥ

Ἀρχιερατικῶς Προϊστάμενος· ὁ Θεοφιλ. Ἐπίσκοπος Συνάδων κ. Διονύσιος.Ἱεροί Ναοί· Κοιμήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου Μουχλίου, Ἁγ. Νικολάου Τζιβαλίου, Ἁγ. Γεωργίου Ποτηρᾶ Ἀντιφωνητοῦ Φαναρίου, Ἁγ. Γεωργίου Ἐδιρνέκαπου, Ἁγ. Δημητρίου Σαρμασικίου, Παμμεγίστων Ταξιαρχῶν Βαλατᾶ, Κοιμήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου Βαλίνου, Ἁγ. Δημητρίου Ξυλοπόρτης, Παναγίας Βλαχερνῶν, Παναγίας τῶν Οὐρανῶν Σαλματομβρουκίου, Παναγίας Χαντζεριωτίσσης Τεκφούρσαράϊ, Παναγίας τῆς Σούδας Ἐγρίκαπου, Ἁγ. Κυριακοῦ (Κοιμητηριακός).

1. Κοινότητες 37, Ἐφημέριοι 18, Διάκονοι 2, Γυμνάσια-Λύκεια 4, ἤτοι Πατριαρχική Μεγάλη τοῦ Γένους Σχολή, Ζωγράφειον Γυμνάσιον καί Λύκειον, Κεντρικόν Παρθεναγωγεῖον καί Ζάππειον Παρθεναγωγεῖον. Δημ. Σχολεῖα 12, Συσσίτια 10.2. Ἱεραί Πατριαρχικαί καί Σταυροπηγιακαί Μοναί· α) Ζωοδόχου Πηγῆς Βαλουκλῆ, β) Ἁγίας Τριάδος Χάλκης, γ) Ἁγίου Σπυρίδωνος

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Χάλκης, δ) Μεταμορφώσεως τοῦ Σωτῆρος Χάλκης, ε) Μεταμορφώσεως του Σωτήρος Πριγκήπου, ς) Ἁγίου Νικολάου Πριγκήπου, ζ) Μεταμορφώσεως τοῦ Χριστοῦ Ἀντιγόνης, η) Ἁγίου Γεωργίου τοῦ Κουδουνᾶ Πριγκήπου, θ) Ἁγίου Γεωργίου Καρύπη Ἁντιγόνης, ι) Μεταμορφώσεως τοῦ Χριστοῦ Πρώτης (Γυναικεία).3. Μετόχια· Παναγίου Τάφου 3, τιμώμενα ἐπ’ ὀνόματι τοῦ Ἁγίου Γεωργίου, ἤτοι ἐν Φαναρίῳ, Χάλκῃ καί Νεοχωρίῳ. Ἱερᾶς Μονῆς Σινᾶ, τιμώμενον ἐπ’ ὁνόματι Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου τοῦ Προδρόμου, ἐν Φαναρίῳ.4. Ἱερά Προσκυνήματα-Ἁγιάσματα 6· α) Κοιμήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου Βεφᾶ, β) Ἁγίου Θεράποντος, γ) Ἁγίου Δημητρίου Ξηροκρήνης, δ) Ἁγίας Τριάδος Κοζλοῦ, ε) Ἁγίας Παρασκευῆς Καζλήτσεσμε (ἔξω τῶν τειχῶν), καί ς) Ἁγίων Τεσσαράκοντα Μαρτύρων Διπλοκιονίου.5. Φιλόπτωχοι· Ἀδελφότητες 8.6. Ἱδρύματα· Νοσοκομεῖον Βαλουκλῆ, Γηροκομεῖον, Ψυχιατρεῖον, Ὀρφανοτροφεῖον Πριγκήπου, Θερινή Στέγη Ἐργαζομένων νεανίδων-Παιδόπολις Ἱερᾶς Μονῆς Μεταμορφώσεως Χριστοῦ Πρώτης.7. Σύνδεσμοι· α) Γηροκομουμένων Βαλουκλῆ, β) Ἀποφοίτων Μεγάλης Σχολῆς, γ) Ἀποφοίτων Ζωγραφείου, δ) Ἀποφοίτων Ἰωακειμίου, ε) Ἀποφοίτων Ζαππείου, ς) Ἀποφοίτων Κεντρικοῦ, ζ) Μουσικοφίλων, η) Προστασίας Ἀπόρων καί Ἀσθενῶν Παίδων, θ) Σύνδεσμοι Μορφωτικοί 3· Μεγάλου Ρεύματος, Ἁγ. Κωνσταντίνου καί Ἑλένης Ὑψωμαθείων, Μορφωτικός καί Καλλιτεχνικός Σύνδεσμος Φερίκιοϊ, ι) Σύλλογοι Ἀθλητικοί 2· Πέραν καί Ταταούλων, ια) Ἐρασιτεχνικός Θεατρικός Ὅμιλος, ἕδρα Φερίκιοϊ.

ΙΕΡΑΙ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕΙΣ

α) Ἐπαρχία Χαλκηδόνος.Ὁ Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Γέρων Χαλκηδόνος κ. Ἀθανάσιος, ὑπέρτιμος καί ἔξαρχος πάσης Βιθυνίας. Ἕδρα· Χαλκηδών, Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Bahariye Cad. 31 Kadiköy, İstanbul, Tür-kiye. Τηλ. 0090.216-3360.401, 338.12.86. Fax. 3370.513. E-mail: [email protected]. Κοινότητες 11. Ἐφημέριοι 7. Διά-κονοι 3. Δημοτικόν Σχολεῖον 1. Φιλόπτωχος Ἀδελφότης 1. Μορφωτικός Σύνδεσμος 1.Ἱεροί Ναοί· Ἁγίας Τριάδος Χαλκηδόνος, Ἁγίας Εὐφημίας Χαλκηδόνος, Ἁγίου Ἰγνατίου Χαλκηδόνος (Κοιμητηριακός), Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου Χρυσοστόμου Καλαμησίων, Ἁγίου Γεωργίου Γέλντεγιρμεν, Προφήτου Ἠλιού Σκουτάρεως, Ἁγίου Παντελεήμονος Κουσκουντζουκίου,

Ἁγίου Γεωργίου Κουσκουντζουκίου. Ἁγίου Γεωργίου Τσεγκέλκιοϊ, Ἁγίου Παντελεήμονος (Ἁγίασμα Τσεγκέλκιοϊ), Σωτῆρος Χριστοῦ Κανδυλλί, Γενεσίου τῆς Θεοτόκου (Ἁγίασμα Γκιόκσουγιου), Ἁγίων Κωνσταντίνου καί Ἑλένης Πασάμπαχτσε, Ἁγίας Παρασκευῆς Μπέηκοζ, Ἁγίας Κυριακῆς (Ἁγίασμα Πασάμπαχτσε).

β) Ἐπαρχία Δέρκων.Ὁ Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Δέρκων κ. Ἀπόστολος, ὑπέρτιμος καί ἔξαρχος Βοσπόρου Θρακικοῦ καί Κυανέων. Ἕδρα· Θεραπεῖα. Γραφεῖα Ἱερᾶς Μητροπόλεως· ἐντός τοῦ αὐλογύρου τοῦ Ἱ. Ναοῦ Ἁγίας Παρασκευῆς Θεραπείων, Yeni-köy Cad. 64-68, 808 80 Tarabya. Τηλ. 0090.212. 262.00.28, 663.88.22. Fax 663.88.21.Πρωτοσύγκελλος· Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Χρύσανθος Δημητριάδης.Κοινότητες 5, Ἐφημέριοι 3, Διάκονος 1, Δημοτικά Σχολεῖα 2.Ἱεροί Ναοί· Ἁγίας Παρασκευῆς Θεραπείων, Γενεθλίου Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου Προδρόμου Γενήμαχαλλε, Ἁγίας Παρασκευῆς Βαθυρρύακος, Ἁγίου Στεφάνου Γεσήλκιοϊ, Ἁγίου Γεωργίου Μακροχωρίου, Θείας Ἀναλήψεως Μακροχωρίου (Κοιμητηριακός), Ἁγίου Γεωργίου Βαθυρρύακος (Κοιμητηριακός), Ἁγίας Ἑλένης Θεραπείων (Κοιμητηριακός).

γ) Ἐπαρχία Ἴμβρου καί Τενέδου.Ὁ Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Ἴμβρου καί Τενέδου κ. Κύριλλος, ὑπέρτιμος καί ἔξαρχος Αἰγαίου Πελάγους. Ἕδρα· Παναγία Ἴμβρου. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Metropolit Kyrillos, Rum Metropo-lithanesi P.K. 42, 117 60 Gökçeada-Çanakkale, Türkiye. Τηλ. 009.0286 8873.042, Fax. 8873.535. Κοινότητες ἐν Ἴμβρῳ 11, ἐν Τενέδῳ 1. Ἐφημέριοι ἐν Ἴμβρῳ 10, ἐν Τενέδῳ.... Διάκονος 1. Φιλανθρωπικός καί Μορφωτκός Σύνδεσμος Ἰμβρίων ἐν Κωνσταντινουπόλει.Ἱεροί Ναοί· Κοιμήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου Παναγίας, Ἁγίας Μαρίνης Κάστρου, Κοιμήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου Γλυκέος, Ἁγίας Βαρβάρας Εὐλαμπίου, Ἁγίου Γεωργίου Ἁγίων Θεοδώρων, Κοιμήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου Ἁγίων Θεοδώρων, Εὐαγγελισμοῦ τῆς Θεοτόκου Ἀγριδίων, Ἁγίας Μαρίνης Σχοινουδίου, Κοιμήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου Τενέδου, καί πάμπολλα ἐξωκκλήσια ἐν Ἴμβρῳ καί Τενέδῳ.

δ) Ἐπαρχία Πριγκηποννήσων.Ὁ Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Πριγκηποννήσων κ. Ἰάκωβος, ὑπέρτιμος καί ἔξαρχος Προποντίδος. Ἕδρα· Πρίγκηπος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Kivilcim Sok. No 3, Büyükada, İstanbul, Türkiye. Τηλ.

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0090.216.382.41.94, 0090. 212.244.49.05, 0090. 532.212.47.33. Fax. 0090.212.244.15.77. E-mail: impringiponnison.org Κοινότητες 4, Ἐφημέριοι 4, Διάκονος 1, Δημοτικόν Σχολεῖον 1.Ἱεροί Ναοί· Ἁγίου Δημητρίου Πριγκήπου, Κοιμήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου Πριγκήπου, Ἁγίων Θεοδώρων Πριγκήπου, Ἁγ. Κωνσταντίνου καί Ἑλένης Πριγκήπου (Ἁγίασμα), Ἁγίας Φωτεινῆς Πριγκήπου (Ἁγίασμα), Προφήτου Ἠλιού Πριγκήπου (Κοιμητηριακός), Γενεθλίου τῆς Θεοτόκου Πρώτης, Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου Προδρόμου Ἀντιγόνης, Προφήτου Ἠλιού Ἀντιγόνης (Κοιμητηριακός), Ἁγίου Νικολάου Χάλκης, Ἁγίας Παρασκευῆς Χάλκης (Ἁγίασμα), Προφήτου Ἠλιοῦ Χάλκης (Κοιμητηριακός), Ἁγίας Φωτεινῆς Πρώτης (Ἁγίασμα).

ΙΕΡΑΙ ΑΡΧΙΕΠΙΣΚΟΠΑΙ ΚΑΙ ΜΗΤΡΟΠΟΛΕΙΣ ΕΞΩΤΕΡΙΚΟΥ

Ἱερά Ἀρχιεπισκοπή ἈμερικῆςἝδρα ἐν Νέᾳ Ὑόρκῃ. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Ἀρχιεπίσκοπος Ἀμερικῆς, Ὑπέρτιμος καί Ἔξαρχος Ὠκεανῶν, Ἀτλαντικοῦ τε καί Εἰρηνικοῦ κ. Δημήτριος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, 8-10 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075, USA. Τηλ. 212.570.3500. Fax. 212.570.3569. Email: [email protected]. Web: www.goarch.org

Ἱερά Ἀρχιεπισκοπή ΑὐστραλίαςΠεριλαμβάνει τήν Αὐσταλίαν, Τασμανίαν καί Νέαν Γουϊνέαν. Ἕδρα ἐν Σύδνεϋ. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Ἀρχιεπίσκοπος Αὐστραλίας, Ὑπέρτιμος καί Ἔξαρχος πάσης Ὠκεανίας, κ. Στυλιανός. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos of Australia, 242 Cleve-land Street, Redfern, Sydney N.S.W. 2016, Aus-tralia. Τηλ. + 61-2-9698.5066 (4 γραμμές). Fax. 9698.5368.Web:http://home.it.net.au/~jgrapsas/pages/Welcome.html.

Ἱερά Ἀρχιεπισκοπή Θυατείρων καί Μεγάλης Βρετανίας

Ἕδρα ἐν Λονδίνῳ. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Ἀρχιεπίσκοπος Θυατείρων καί Μεγάλης Βρετανίας, Ὑπέρτιμος καί Ἔξαρχος Δυτικῆς Εὐρώπης, Ἱρλανδίας καί Μελίτης, κ. Γρηγόριος, Ἀποκρισάριος τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου παρά τῇ Ἀρχιεπισκοπῇ Καντουαρίας. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· His Eminence Archbishop Grego-rios of Thyateira and Great Britain, Thyateira House, 5 Graven Hill, London W2 3EN, England. Τηλ. + 44-020-7723.47.87. Fax. +44-020-7224.93.01.

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις ΓαλλίαςἝδρα ἐν Παρισίοις. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Γαλλίας, Ὑπέρτιμος καί Ἔξαρχος πάσης Εὐρώπης κ. Ἐμμανουηλ. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Son Eminence le Metropolite de France Mgr. Emmanuel, 7 Rue Georges Bizet, 75116 Paris, France. Τηλ. +33-(0) 1.47.20.82.35. Fax. +33-(0)1.47.20.83.15. Web: http://perso. wa-nadoo.fr/eglise.orthodoxe.greque/

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις ΓερμανίαςΠεριλαμβάνει τά Ὁμόσπονδα Κράτη τῆς Γερμανίας. Ἕδρα ἐν Βόννῃ. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Γερμανίας, Ὑπέρτιμος καί Ἔξαρχος Κεντρώας Εὐρώπης, κ. Αὐγουστῖνος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· S. Eminenz Metropolit Au-goustinos von Deutschland und Exarch von Zentrapeuropa, Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Str. 2, D-53227 Bonn-Beuel, Deutschland. Τηλ. + 49-40-228-462.041 ἤ 462.042. Fax. + 49-40-228-464.989. Web: http://www.orthodoxie.net.

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις ΑὐστρίαςΠεριλαμβάνει τήν Αὐστρίαν καί τήν Οὐγγαρίαν. Ἕδρα ἐν Βιέννῃ. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Αὐστρίας, Ὑπέρτιμος καί Ἔξαρχος Οὐγγαρίας καί Μεσευρώπης, κ. Ἀρσένιος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Seine Eminenz Met-ropolit Arsenios von Austria, 1010 Wien, Fleisch-markt 13, Austria. Τηλ. + 43-1-533.38.89. Fax. + 43.1.533.38.89.

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις Σουηδίας καί πάσης Σκανδιναυῒας

Περιλαμβάνει τήν Σουηδίαν, Νορβηγίαν, Δανίαν, καί Ἰσλανδίαν. Ἕδρα ἐν Στοκχόλμῃ. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Σουηδίας και πάσης Σκανδιναυῒας, Ὑπέρτιμος καί Ἔξαρχος Βορείων Χωρῶν, κ. Παῦλος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Grekisk-Orthodoxa Metropolitdomet, Birger Jarlsgatan 92, 114 20 Stockholm, Sweden. Τηλ. + 46-8-646.2421. Fax. 97.32.12.

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις ΒελγίουἝδρα ἐν Βρυξέλλαις. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Βελγίου, Ὑπέρτιμος καί Ἔξαρχος Κάτω Χωρῶν καί Λουξεμβούργου, κ. Παντελεήμων. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Arch-eveche Orthodoxe Grec, Avenue Charbo 71, 1030 Bruxelles, Belgique. Τηλ. + 32.2.736.52.78. Fax. 735.32.64.

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις Νέας ΖηλανδίαςΠεριλαμβάνει τήν Νέαν Ζηλανδία, Κορέαν καί Ἰαπωνίαν. Ἕδρα ἐν Οὐέλινγκτον. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Νέας

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Ζηλανδίας, κ. Ἀμφιλόχιος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of N. Z., 365 Broadway, Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand. Τηλ. + 64-4-188.1194. Fax. +64-4-388.1486.

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις ἙλβετίαςΠεριλαμβάνει τήν Ἑλβετικήν Συνομοσπονδίαν καί τό Πριγκιπᾶτον τοῦ Λίχτενστάϊν. Ἕδρα ἐν Σαμπεζύ Γενεύης. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Ἑλβετίας, κ. Ἱερεμίας. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Archeveche de Suisse, 282 Route de Lausanne, CH-1292 Chambesy, Suisse. Τηλ. +41-22-758.18.33 ἤ Fax. 758.24.16.

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις ἸταλίαςἝδρα ἐν Βενετίᾳ. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Ἰταλίας, Ὑπέρτιμος καί Ἔξαρχος Νοτίου Εὐρώπης, κ. Γεννάδιος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Sacra Arcidiocesi Ortodossa d’ Ita-lia ed Esarcato per l’ Europa Meridionale, Cas-tello 3422, Campo dei Greci, 30122 Venezia, Ita-lia. Τηλ. + 39-041-52.39.569. Fax. 52.27.016. Web: http://www.ortodossia.it E-mail: [email protected]

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις ΤορόντοΠεριλαμβάνει τήν Ὁμοσπονδιακήν Δημοκρατίαν τοῦ Καναδᾶ. Ἕδρα ἐν Τορόντο. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Τορόντο, κ. Σωτήριος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· His Eminence Metropolitan Sotirios of Toronto, 86 Overlea Blvd., Toronto, Ontario, M4H 1C6 Canada. Τηλ. +416.429.5757. Fax. +416.429.4588. Web: http://www.gocanada.org E-mail: [email protected].

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις Μπουένος ἌϊρεςΠεριλαμβάνει τήν Ἀργεντινήν, Βραζιλίαν, Οὐρουγουάη, Χιλήν, Παραγουάην, Περού, Βολιβίαν και Ἐκουαδόρ. Ἕδρα ἐν Μπουένος Ἄϊρες. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Μπουένος Ἄϊρες, Ὑπέρτιμος καί Ἔξαρχος Νοτίου Ἀμερικῆς, κ. Ταράσιος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Su Eminencia Reverendisima Met-ropolita de Buenos Aires, Monsenor Tarasios, Avenida Figueroa Alcorta 3187, Buenos Aires 1425, Argentina. Τηλ. +54-11-4802.3204. Fax. 4801.0127.

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις ΜεξικοῦΠεριλαμβάνει ὅλας τάς χώρας τῆς Κεντρικῆς Ἀμερικῆς, Μεξικοῦ, Κολομβίας, Βενεζουέλας καί Καραβαϊκῆς. Ἕδρα ἐν Μεξικῷ. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Μεξικοῦ, Ὑπέρτιμος καί Ἔξαρχος Κεντρώας Ἀμερικῆς καί Καραβαϊκῆς, κ. Αθηναγόρας. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Su Eminencia Metropolita de Pan-

ama Athenagoras, Sacro Arzobispado Ortodoxo Griego, Agua Caliente Esq. Saratoga, Colonia Lomas, Hipodromo, Naucalpan, Edo de Mexico, C.P. 53900 Mexico. Τηλ. + 525-55294.4460. Fax. + 525-55294.2678.

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις Χόνγκ ΚόνγκΠεριλαμβάνει τήν Κίναν, Ταϊβάν, Φιλιππίνας Νήσους, Ταϋλάνδην, Λάος, Βιετνάμ, Καμπὀτζην, καί Μυανμάρ. Ἕδρα ἐν Χόνγκ Κόνγκ. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Χόνγκ Κόνγκ, κ. Νεκτάριος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· 704 Universal Trade Center, 3 Arbuthnot Road, Hong Kong. Τηλ. + 852-2573.8328. Fax. 2573.8379. E-mail: [email protected]. Web: http://www.cs.ust.hk/faculty/dimitris/metro/hk metropolis.html

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις Ἱσπανίας καί Πορτογαλίας

Ἕδρα ἐν Μαδρίτη. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Ἱσπανίας καί Πορτογαλίας, Ὑπέρτιμος καί Ἔξαρχος Μεσογεῖου Θαλάσσης, κ. Πολύκαρπος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Su Eminencia Reverendisima Metropolita de Espana y Portu-gal, Monsenor Polykarpos, Parroquia Ortodoxa de los S.S. Andres y Demetrio, c. Nicaragua 12, Madrid 28016. Εspana. Τηλ. +34.91.391.5090, 345.40.85. Fax: 350-93.74.

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις ΚορέαςἝδρα ἐν Seoul. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπο-λίτης Κορέας, Ὑπέρτιμος καί Ἒξαρχος Ἰαπωνίας κ. Ἀμβρόσιος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Holy Metropolis of Korea, 424-1 Ahyeon dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea. Tel.: +82 (2) 362-6371, 365-3744. Fax: +82 (2) 365-2698. Web: http://orthodox.or.kr/index.htm. Email: [email protected].

Ἱερά Μητρόπολις Σιγκαπούρης Περιλαμβάνει τήν Ἰνδίας, Ἰνδονησίας, Μαλαισίας, Πακιστάν, Ἀφγανιστάν, Μαλδίβων Νήσων, Μπαγκλαντές, Νεπάλ, Μπουτάν, καί Σρί Λάνκα. Ἕδρα ἐν Σιγκαπούρην. Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Σιγκαπούρης Κωνσταντῖνος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· c/o Ἱερά Μητρόπολις Σιγκαπούρης, 704 Universal Trade Center, 3 Arbuthnot Road, Hong Kong.

ΑΙ ΕΝ Τῼ ΕΞΩΤΕΡΙΚῼΙΕΡΑΙ ΠΑΤΡΙΑΡΧΙΚΑΙ ΚΑΙ

ΣΤΑΥΡΟΠΗΓΙΑΚΑΙ ΜΟΝΑΙ1. Μοναστική Πολιτεία Ἁγίου Ὄρους

Ὁ Μοναχισμός ἐμφανίζεται ἐν Ἁγίῳ Ὄρει περί τόν 5ον αἰῶνα ὑπό τήν μορφήν μεμονωμένων ἀσκητῶν, ἤ κατά μικράς ὁμάδας εἰς ἡσυχίους

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τόπους αὐτοῦ καί ὑπάρχει παραλλήλως πρός τόν κοσμικόν βίον, ὅστις διατηρεῖται μέχρι τόν 8ον αἰῶνα. Κατά τάς πρώτας δεκαετίας τοῦ 9ου αἰῶνος ὁ Ἁγιορειτικός Μοναχισμός εἰσέρχεται εἰς νέαν φάσιν, ἥτις εἶναι μερικῶς μεμαρτυρημένη ἀπό γραπτάς πηγάς. Τό Ὄρος λαμβάνει τήν ἰδιαιτέραν μοναστικήν φυσιογνωμίαν του, ἀποκτᾶ σύνορα καί διοικητικήν ὀργάνωσιν μέ ἕδραν τάς Καρυάς, ἔνθα δημιουργεῖται Λαύρα, ὀνομασθεῖσα Μεγάλη Μέση, περί τό 940 μ.Χ. Ἐνταῦθα ἑδρεύει ὁ Πρῶτος τοῦ Ἁγίου Ὄρους καί ἡ ἕδρα του ὀνομάζεται ''Πρωτᾶτον''. Τόν 9ον αἰῶνα ἐν Ἁγίῳ Ὄρει ἔζησαν δύο μεγάλαι φυσιογνωμίαι, ὁ Ἅγιος Πέτρος ὁ Ἀθωνίτης, ὅστις ἐγκαθίσταται εἰς τόν Ἄθω περί τά τέλη τοῦ 8ου αἰῶνος καί ὁ Ἅγιος Εὐθύμιος ὁΝέος, ὅστις ἵδρυσε Λαύραν ἐν Ἁγίῳ Ὄρει περί τό 860 μ.Χ. Τῷ 963 μ.Χ. δίδεται ''νέος ρυθμός εἰς τόν Μοναχικόν Βίον μέ τήν ἵδρυσιν τοῦ πρώτου Μεγάλου Κοινοβίου τῆς Ἱερᾶς Μονῆς Μεγίστης Λαύρας τοῦ Ἁγίου Ἀθανασίου'', ἐνισχυομένου οἰκονομικῶς καί ἠθικῶς ἀπό τόν λαμπρόν Βυζαντινόν Αὐτοκράτορα Νικηφόρον Φωκᾶν, φίλον καί πνευματικόν τέκνον τοῦ Ἁγίου Ἀθανασίου. Ἡ ἐπίσημος ὀργάνωσις τοῦ Μοναχικοῦ Βίου ἐν Ἁγίῳ Ὄρει ἄρχεται ἀπό τῆς ἐκδόσεως τοῦ Τυπικοῦ τοῦ Βυζαντινοῦ Αὐτοκράτορος Ἰωάννου Τσιμισκῆ τῷ 972 μ.Χ. Ἀνά τούς αἰῶνας, ἡ Βυζαντινή Πολιτεία καί τό Οἰκουμενικόν Πατριαρχεῖον, ὡς συνέχεια τῆς προσπαθείας μεταδόσεως τοῦ Χριστιανισμοῦ εἰς τούς ὁμόρους λαούς τῆς αὐτοκρατορίας, ἐπέτρεψεν τήν ἐγκαταβίωσιν ἐν Ἁγίῳ Ὄρει Μοναχῶν ἐξ ἄλλων ἐθνοτήτων, κυρίως Ἰβήρων, Σλαύων καί Ρουμάνων, προκειμένου ἵνα βιώσωσι βαθύτερον τό νόημα καί τό περιεχόμενον τῆς Ὀρθοδοξίας, διά νά τό μεταφυτεύσουν ἐν συνεχείᾳ εἰς τούς λαούς των. Τό Ἅγιον Ὄρος σήμερον διοικεῖται βάσει τοῦ Κ.Χ.Α.Ο. ψηφισθέντος ὑπό Ἐκτάκτου Διπλῆς Ἱ. Συνάξεως καί κυρωθέντος διά Ν. Δ. τῆς 10ης Σεπτεμβρίου 1926, περιβεβλημένον μέ συνταγματικόν κῦρος (ἄρθρον 109 Συντάγματος Ἑλληνικῆς Δημοκρατίας).

α. Πολιτικαί Διοικητικαί Ἀρχαί Ἁγίου Ὄρους

1. Διοίκησις· Πολιτικός Διοικητής· κ. Ἀρίστος Κασμίρογλου. Τηλ. 23770-23.230, 23770-23.314. Ταχ. διεύθυνσις· 630 86 Καρυαί Ἁγίου Ὄρους. Τηλέφωνα 23770-23.230, 23770-23.314 καί

23770-23.290. Ἐν Καρυαῖς: Ἀστυνομικόν Τμῆμα· 23770-23.212. Τηλ. Ἀστυνομικοῦ Διευθυντοῦ· 23770-23.260. Ταχυδρομεῖον· 23770-23.214. Ἰατρεῖον· 23770-23.217. ΟΤΕ· 23770-23.399. Ἐν Δάφνῃ: Ἀστυνομικός Σταθμός· 23770-23.222. Λιμεναρχεῖον· 23770-23.300. Τελωνεῖον· 23770-23.269. ΕΛ.ΤΑ· 23770-23.297. Ἠλεκτρονική Διεύθυνσις: http//www media.dbnet.ece.ntua. gr/Athos.html

β. Μοναστηριακαί Διοικητικαί Ἀρχαί Ἁγίου Ὄρους

Τήν Ἐκκλησιαστικήν Διοίκησιν, κατά τόν Καταστατικόν Χάρτην τοῦ Ἁγίου Ὄρους ἀσκοῦσιν·

Ι. Ἡ Ἱερά Κοινότης.Ἑδρεύουσα ἐν Καρυαῖς, συγκροτεῖται ἐξ 20 ἀντιπροσώπων τῶν 20 Ἱ. Μονῶν τοῦ Ἁγίου Ὄρους, ἐκλεγομένων κατ᾿ ἔτος ὑπό τῶν οἰκείων Ἱ. Μονῶν ἐνιαυσίου θητείας, ἀντικαθισταμένων μέ τήν ἔναρξιν ἑκάστου ἔτους. Εἰς τήν Ἱεράν Κοινότητα ἀνήκει ὁ Ναός τοῦ ''Πρωτάτου'', τιμώμενος ἐπ᾿ ὀνόματι τῆς Κοιμήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου καί κοσμούμενος διά τοιχογραφιῶν τοῦ Πανσελήνου, ἱστορηθεισῶν τῷ 1290.

ΙΙ. Ἡ Ἱερά Ἐπιστασία.Τήν ἐκτελεστικήν ἐξουσίαν ἀντιπροσωπεύει ἡ Ἱερά Ἐπιστασία.Αἱ 20 Ἱ. Μοναί διαιροῦνται εἰς πέντε τετράδας, ἑκάστητῶν ὁποίων ἀσκεῖ ἀνά πᾶσαν πενταετίαν, ἐπί ἕν ἔτος, ἀπό 1ης Ἰουνίου μέχρι τέλους Μαϊου τήν Ἱ. Ἐπιστασίαν.Α´ ΤΕΤΡΑΣ. Λαύρας, Δοχειαρίου, Ξενοφῶντος, Ἐσφιγμένου.Β´ ΤΕΤΡΑΣ. Βατοπεδίου, Κουτλουμουσίου, Καρακάλου, Σταυρονικήτα.Γ´ ΤΕΤΡΑΣ. Ἰβήρων, Παντοκράτορος, Φιλο-θέου, Σίμωνος Πέτρας.Δ´ ΤΕΤΡΑΣ. Χιλιανδαρίου, Ξηροποτάμου, Ἁγ. Παύλου, Γρηγορίου.Ε´ ΤΕΤΡΑΣ. Διονυσίου, Ζωγράφου, Ἁγ. Παντε-λεήμονος, Κωνσταμονίτου. Ὁ πρῶτος τῇ τάξει ἑκάστης τετράδος φέρει τόν τίτλον ”Πρωτεπιστάτης”, εἶναι ὁ Πρόεδρος τῆς Ἱ. Ἐπιστασίας καί κρατεῖ τήν τοῦ Πρώτου Ράβδον. Μέλη τῆς Ἱ. Ἐπιστασίας κατά τό ἐπιστασιακόν ἔτος 2011-2012 εἶναι οἱ· Πρωτεπιστάτης· Γέρων Βαρνάβας, Ἱ. Μονῆς Βατο-πεδίου. Ἐπιστάται· Γέρων Ἱερομόναχος Γρηγόριος, Ἱ. Μονῆς Κουτλουμουσίου, Γέρων Ἀνδρέας, Ἱ. Μονῆς Καρακάλλου, Γέ-ρων Θεοδόσιος, Ἱ. Μονῆς Σταυρονικήτα.

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Τηλέφωνα Ἐπιστασίας: Πρωτεπιστάτου· 23770-23.221. Ἐπιστατῶν· 23770-23.711, 23770-23.712, 23770-23.072.Γραμματεία· Ἀρχιγραμματεύς· Μοναχός Αἰμιλιανός Σιμωνοπετρίτης. Ὑπογραμματεύς: Μοναχός Κοσμᾶς Σιμωνοπετρίτης. Εἰδικός Γραμματεύς: Ἱερομόναχος Ἰωάννης ἐκ τῆς Ἱ. Καλύβης Ἁγ. Ἀποστόλων “Πατριάρχου”, Ἱ. Σκήτης Ἁγ. Ἄννης, Ἱ. Μονῆς Μεγίστης Λαύρας. Κωδικογράφος: Μοναχός Πρόδρομος,Ἱ. Κελλίον Ἀποτομῆς Τιμ. Προδρόμου “Φουρνᾶ”, Ἱ. Μονῆς ΚουτλουμουσίουΓραφεῖς: κ. Λάζαρος Κετσετζόγλου καί κ. Θωμᾶς Θωμλούδης. Τηλ. Ἀρχιγραμματείας· 23770-23.710, Γραμματείας· 23770- 23.224. Fax· 23770-23.315. E-mail: [email protected].

γ. Αἱ ἐν Ἁγίῳ Ὄρει Πατριαρχικαί καί Σταυροπηγιακαί Ἱεραί Μοναί

1. ΜΕΓ. ΛΑΥΡΑΣ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως 963, Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Ἁγ. Ἀθανασίου τοῦ Ἀθωνίτου, 5 Ἰουλίου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Πρόδρομος. Τηλ. 23770-23.761. Fax 23770-23013. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.277. 2. ΒΑΤΟΠΕΔΙΟΥ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως 972, Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Εὐαγγ. Θεοτόκου, 25 Μαρτίου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Ἐφραίμ. Τηλ. 23770-41.488. Fax 23770-41.462. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.283. 3. ΙΒΗΡΩΝ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως 972, Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Κοιμ. Θεοτόκου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Ναθαναήλ· Τηλ. 23770-23.643. Fax 23770-23.248. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.203. 4. ΧΙΛΙΑΝΔΑΡΙΟΥ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως 1197, Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Εἰσοδ. Θεοτόκου, 21 Νοεμβρίου. Ἡγούμενος·Ἀρχιμ. Μεθόδιος. Τηλ. 23770-23.494. Fax 23770-23.108. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.281. 5. ΔΙΟΝΥΣΙΟΥ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως 1375, Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Γεν. Τιμ. Προδρόμου, 24 Ἰουνίου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Πέτρος. Τηλ. 23770-23.687, Fax 23770-23.686. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.272. 6. ΚΟΥΤΛΟΥΜΟΥΣΙΟΥ, ἔτος ἱδρύ-σεως ΙΑ´ αἰ., Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Μεταμ. Σωτῆρος, 6 Αὐγούστου. Ἡγούμενος Ἀρχιμ. Χριστόδουλος. Τηλ. 23770-23.226. Fax 23770-23.731. 7. ΠΑΝΤΟΚΡΑΤΟΡΟΣ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως 1363, Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Μεταμ. Σωτῆρος, 6 Αὐγούστου. Ἡγούμενος. Ἀρχιμ.Γαβριήλ. Τηλ. 23770-23.253. Fax 23770-23.685. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.945.

8. ΞΗΡΟΠΟΤΑΜΟΥ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως Ι´ αἰ., Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Ἁγ. Τεσσαράκοντα Μαρτύρων, 9 Μαρτίου· Ὕψωσις Τιμίου Σταυροῦ, 14 Σεπτεμβρίου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Ἰωσήφ. Τηλ. 23770-23.251. Fax 23770-23.733. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.280. 9. ΖΩΓΡΑΦΟΥ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως περί Ι´ αἰ., Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Ἁγ. Γεωργίου, 23 Ἀπριλίου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Ἀμβρόσιος. Τηλ. 23770-23.247. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.273. 10. ΔΟΧΕΙΑΡΙΟΥ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως Ι´ αἰ., Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Σύναξις Ἀρχαγγέλων, 8 Νοεμβρίου· Παναγίας Γοργοϋπηκόου, 1 Ὀκτωβρίου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Γρηγόριος. Τηλ. 23770-23.245. Ἀντιπροσωπείου·-. 11. ΚΑΡΑΚΑΛΛΟΥ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως τέλος Ι´ αἰ., Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Πέτρου καί Παύλου, 29 Ἰουνίου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Φιλόθεος. Τηλ. 23770-23.225. Fax 23770-23.746. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.279. 12. ΦΙΛΟΘΕΟΥ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως 990, Κοινοβιακή, πανή-γυρις Εὐαγ. Θεοτόκου, 25 Μαρτίου· Ἁγ. Κοσμᾶ Αἰτωλοῦ, 24 Αὐγούστου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Νικόδημος. Τηλ. 23770-23.256. Fax 23770-23.674. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.206. 13. ΣΙΜΩΝΟΣ ΠΕΤΡΑΣ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως 1257, Κοινοβιακή, πανηγύρεις Γεν. Χριστοῦ, 25 Δεκεμβρίου· Ὁσ. Σίμωνος Μυροβλύτου, 28 Δεκεμβρίου· Ἁγ. Μαρίας Μαγδα-ληνῆς, 22 Ἰουλίου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Ἐλισσαῖος. Τηλ. 23770-23.254. Fax 23770-23.702. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.204. 14. ΑΓ. ΠΑΥΛΟΥ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως Ι´ αἰ., Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Ὑπαπαντῆς, 2 Φεβρουαρίου· Ἁγ. Παύλου Ξηροποταμηνοῦ, 28 Ἰουλίου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Παρθένιος. Τηλ. 23770-23.250, 23770-23.609. Fax 23770-23.355. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.208. 15. ΣΤΑΥΡΟΝΙΚΗΤΑ, ἔτος ἱδρύ-σεως 1541, Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Ἁγ. Νικολάου, 6 Δεκεμβρίου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Τύχων. Τηλ. 23770-23.255. Fax 23770-23.255. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.270. 16. ΞΕΝΟΦΩΝΤΟΣ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως Ι´ αἰ., Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Ἁγ. Γεωργίου, 23 Ἀπριλίου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Ἀλέξιος. Τηλ. 23770-23.249. Fax 23770-23.631. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.933. 17. ΓΡΗΓΟΡΙΟΥ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως 1310, Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Ἁγ. Νικολάου, 6 Δεκεμβρίου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Γεώργιος. Τηλ. 23770-23.218, 23770-23.669, 23770-23.670. Fax23770-23.671. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.274.

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18. ΕΣΦΙΓΜΕΝΟΥ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως ΙΑ´ αἰ., Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Ἀναλ. Χριστοῦ. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Χρυσόστομος. ( Ἡ ἀδελφότης τῆς Ἱ. Μονῆς ἑδρεύει, ἔν γε τῷ παρόντι, ἐν Καρυαῖς). Τηλ. 23770-23.229. Fax 23770-23.653. 19. ΑΓ. ΠΑΝΤΕΛΕΗΜΟΝΟΣ, ἔτος ἱδρύσεως ἀρχή Ι´ αἰ., Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Ἁγ. Παντελεήμονος, 27 Ἰουλίου. Ἡγού-μενος· Ἀρχιμ. Ἱερεμίας. Τηλ. 23770-23.252. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.201. 20. ΚΩΝΣΤΑΜΟΝΙΤΟΥ, ἔτος ἱδρύ-σεως ΙΑ´ αἰ., Κοινοβιακή, πανήγυρις Ἁγ. Στεφάνου, 27 Δεκεμβρίου. Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμ. Ἀγάθων. Τηλ. 23770-23.228. Ἀντιπροσωπείου· 23770-23.278. Σύνολον Μοναχῶν καί δοκίμων ἐν Ἁγίῳ Ὄρει ἐν Μοναστηρίοις καί Ἡσυχαστηρίοις, περί τούς 1.700.

δ. Ἀθωνιάς Ἐκκλησιαστική Ἀκαδημία Αὕτη ἱδρύθη τῷ 1749 ὑπό τῶν ἀδελφῶν τῆς Μονῆς Βατοπεδίου καί ἐν τῇ περιοχῇ αὐτῆς, ὡς ''Φροντιστήριον ἑλληνικῶν μαθημάτων, παιδείας τε καί διδασκαλίας παντοδαπῆς, ἔν τε λογικαῖς φιλοσοφικαῖς τε καί θεολογικαῖς ἐπιστήμαις''. Τῷ 1753 διωρίσθη ἐν αὐτῇ ''διδάσκαλος'' ὁ σοφός Εὐγένιος Βούλγαρις, ἐπί τῶν χρόνων τῆς σχολαρχίας τοῦ ὁποίου ἡ Σχολή ἔφθασεν εἰς τήν μεγίστην αὐτῆς ἀκμήν. Τοῦ Εὐγενίου παραιτηθέντος τῷ 1757, ἡ Σχολή παρήκμασεν ἔκτοτε. Μετά τῷ 1813 ἡ Σχολή ἐγκατεστάθη ἐν Καρυαῖς, διακόψασα δέ ἐν τῷ μεταξύ τήν λειτουργίαν αὐτῆς, ἐπανέλαβεν αὐτήν ἀπό τοῦ σχολικοῦ ἔτους 1953 – 1954, ἐν Καρυαῖς. Σχολαρχεύων· Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ἱερόθεος Ζαχαρῆς. Τηλ. 23770-23.220, Fax 23770-23.341. Ἐπίσκοπος ἐν Ἁγ. Ὄρει· ὁ Θεοφιλ. Ροδοστόλου κ. Χρυσόστομος.(22.04.1978).Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Ἱ. Μονή Μεγ. Λαύρας,Τ.Κ. 630 86 Καρυαί.

ε. Ἱερόν Πατριαρχικόν καί Σταυροπηγιακόν Μετόχιον Εὐαγγελισμοῦ

τῆς Θεοτόκου ἐν Ὁρμυλίᾳ Χαλκιδικῆς. Τοῦτο εἶναι Μετόχιον τῆς Ἱερᾶς Μονῆς Σίμωνος Πέτρας.Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· 630 71 Ὁρμύλια Χαλκιδικῆς. Ἡγουμένη· Μοναχή Νικοδήμη. Μοναχαί 111. Δόκιμοι 20. Οἰκονόμος Ἱ. Μετοχίου Ἱερομόναχος Μύρων. Τηλ. 23710-41.278.

2. Πατριαρχική Ἐξαρχία ΠάτμουἩ Πατριαρχική Ἐξαρχία Πάτμου περιλαμβάνει τάς Νήσους Πάτμον, ἥτις διά

Σεπτῆς Πατριαρχικῆς καί Συνοδικῆς Πράξεως καί τοῦ Νόμου 1155/81 τοῦ Ἑλληνικοῦ Κράτους ἀνεκηρύχθη Ἱερά Νῆσος, Λειψούς, Ἀγαθονήσιον καί Ἀρκιούς καί τελεῖ ὑπό τήν ἄμεσον δικαιοδοσίαν τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου. Πατριαρχικός Ἔξαρχος Πάτμου· Ὁ Καθηγούμενος τῆς Ἱερᾶς Μονῆς Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Ἀντίπας Νικηταρᾶς.

Α´ . Διοίκησις Ἕδρα· Ἱερά, Βασιλική, Πατριαρχική, Σταυροπηγιακή καί Κοινοβιακή Μονή Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου τοῦ Θεολόγου καί Εὐαγγελιστοῦ. Τ.Κ. 855 00 Πάτμος.Ἡ Ἱερά, Πατριαρχική καί Σταυροπηγιακή καί Κοινοβιακή Μονή Ἁγίου Ἰωάννου τοῦ Θεολόγου καί Εὐαγγελιστοῦ, ἥτις ἱδρυθεῖσα περί τά τέλη τοῦ ΙΑ´ αἰῶνος ὑπό τοῦ Ὁσίου Πατρός Χριστοδούλου τοῦ Λατρηνοῦ, δωρηθείσης τῆς νήσου Πάτμου πρός αὐτόν καί χορηγίᾳ τοῦ ἀειμνήστου Αὐτοκράτορος τοῦ Βυζαντίου Ἀλεξίου Α´ τοῦ Κομνηνοῦ, ἀπέβη διά μέσου τῶν αἰώνων ἕντῶν κυριωτέρων κέντρων τοῦ Μοναχισμοῦ ἐν Ἀνατολῇ. Κατά τήν 25ην-27ην Σεπτεμβρίου τοῦ ἔτους 1998 ἑωρτάσθη πανορθοδόξως καί πανεκκλησιαστικῶς, τῇ ἐπισήμῳ συμμετοχῇ τῆς Ἑλληνικῆς Πολιτείας ἡ ἐπέτειος τῶν 900 ἐτῶν ἀπό τῆς ἱδρύσεως τῆς Ἱερᾶς Μονῆς.Τήν 24ην Ἰανουαρίου 2000 Πατριαρχική Ἐξαρχία ἀποτελουμένη ἐκ τῶν Σεβ. Μητροπολιτῶν Ἡλιουπόλεως καί Θείρων κ. Ἀθανασίου, Προέδρου, Λαοδικείας κ. Ἰακώβου καί Φιλαδελφείας κ. Μελίτωνος, Μελῶν, τῇ συμμετοχῇ δέ τῆς Ἱερᾶς Ἀδελφότητος, ἐκήρυξαν τήν Ἱεράν Μονήν Κοινόβιον, διά τῆς ἐνεργοποιήσεως τοῦ Πατριαρχικοῦ καί Συνοδικοῦ Σιγγιλιώδους Γράμματος, τοῦ ἐξαπολυθέντος ἐν ἔτει 1989ῳ, τῇ αἰτήσει τῆς τότε ἀδελφότητος, περί μετατροπῆς τῆς Ἱερᾶς Μονῆς ἀπό Ἰδιορρύθμου εἰς Κοινοβιακήν. Κατά τόν τοιοῦτον τρόπον ἐπανῆλθεν ἡ Ἱερά Μονή εἰς τήν ἀρχαῖαν τάξιν αὐτῆς. Νέος Καθηγούμενος τοῦ Κοινοβίου καί Πατριαρχικός Ἔξαρχος Πάτμου ἐξελέγη ὁ Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Ἀντίπας Νικηταρᾶς.Καθολικός Οἰκονόμος: ὁ Ἅγιος Καθηγούμενος Ἐκκλησιάρχης: Ἱερομόναχος Κύριλλος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Πατριαρχική Ἐξαρχία Πάτμου, Τ.Θ. 25, Τ.Κ. 855 00 Πάτμος. Τηλ. Κέντρον 22470-20.800, 22470-20.802. Fax 22470-31.381. Πατριαρχικοῦ Ἐξάρχου 22470-31.223, Fax 22470-31.381.Διοικητικόν Προσωπικόν Πατριαρχικῆς Ἐξαρχίας· Γραμματεῖς· Ἠλίας Λαμπρόπουλος

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καί Πεισίστρατος Κεφαλᾶς. Λογιστής-Ταμίας· Ἰωάννης Σκεμπές. Κλητήρὁδηγός: Θεολόγος Ν. Γρύλλης. Τοπικόν Τ.Π.Ο.Ε.Κ.Ε.

3. Ἱερά Πατριαρχική καί Σταυροπηγιακή Μονή τῆς Ἁγίας Ἀναστασίας

τῆς Φαρμακολυτρίας ἐν Χαλκιδικῇ.Αὕτη ἱδρύθη τό ἔτος 888 ὑπό τῆς Αὐγούστης Θεοφανοῦς, ἐπί Πατριαρχίας Φωτίου τοῦ Μεγάλου. Ἐν τῇ Ἱερᾷ Μονῇ φυλάσσονται ἡ Τιμία Κάρα τῆς Ἁγίας Ἀναστασίας, ὁλόσωμον τό Ἱερόν Λείψανον τοῦ Ἁγίου Θεωνᾶ, Μητροπολίτου Θεσσαλονίκης καί Ἡγουμένου τῆς Μονῆς (1520), Τίμιον Ξύλον, δωρηθέν ὑπό τῆς Ἁγίας Θεοφανοῦς καί πλεῖστα ἄλλα Ἱερἀ Λείψανα.Ἡγούμενος· ὁ Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Μιλήτου κ. Ἀπόστολος (03.11.1985). Μοναχοί 15. Διοικητικόν Συμβούλιον· Πρόεδρος· ὁ Ἡγούμενος Μητροπολίτης Μιλήτου κ. Ἀπόστολος. Μέλη· Ἀρχιμ. κ. Ἀπόστολος Ἁγιαναστασίτης, Σύγκελλος κ. Χρυσόγονος Ἁγιανναστασίτης, κ. κ. Θεόδωρος Γιάγκου, Ἐμμανουήλ Λαμτζίδης καί Κωνσταντῖνος Χαΐτογλου. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Ἱερά Πατριαρχική καί Σταυροπηγιακή Μονή Ἁγίας Ἀναστασίας, 570 06 Βασιλικά Χαλκιδικῆς.Τηλ. Ἡγουμένου· 23960-22.550. Τηλ. Ἱ. Μονῆς· 23960-22.440, 23960-22.661, 23960-22.663. Fax 23960-22.662, 23960-31.311.

4. Ἱερά Πατριαρχική καί Σταυροπηγιακή Μονή τῶν Βλατάδων ἐν Θεσσαλονίκῃ.

Αὕτη ἱδρύθη περί τό ἔτος 1350 ὑπό τῶν ἀδελφῶν Δωροθέου καί Μάρκου Βλατ(τ)έων ἤ Βλατάδων, μαθητῶν καί φίλων τοῦ Ἁγίου Γρηγορίου τοῦ Παλαμᾶ.Πανηγύρεις· 6 Αὐγούστου καί 29 Ἰουνίου.Ἡγούμενος· Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Τυρολόης καί Σερεντίου κ. Παντελεήμων (09.06.1974), Ὁμότιμος Καθηγητής Πανεπιστημίου. Σύνολον ἐγγεγραμένων Μοναχῶν 9.Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Ἱερά Βασιλική Πατριαρχική καί Σταυροπηγιακή Μονή τῶν Βλατάδων, Ἑπταπυργίου 64, 546 34 Θεσσαλονίκη. Τηλ. Ἡγουμενείου-Γραμματείας· 2310-209.913, 2310-246.357. Ξενῶνος Φοιτητῶν· 2310-247.492. Fax. 2310-246.349. Email: vlatadon_monastery@ yahoo.com.

5. Ἱερά Πατριαρχική καί Σταυροπηγιακή Μονή τοῦ Τιμίου Προδρόμου

ἐν Ἔσσεξ Ἀγγλίας.Ἡ Ἱερά αὕτη Μονή ὑπήχθη εἰς τό Οἰκουμενικόν Πατριαρχεῖον τό ἔτος 1965.

Πανηγύρεις· 24 Ἰουνίου καί 24 Σεπτεμβρίου.Ἡγούμενος· Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Κύριλλος. Μοναχοί καί Μοναχαί 12.Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Patriarchal Stavropegial Mon-astery of St. John the Baptist, The Old Rectory, Rectory Road, Tolleshunt Knights, by Maldon, Essex CM 9 8EZ, England. Τηλ. + 44 (0) 1621-816.471. Fax.+44 (0) 16121-810079.

6. Ἱερά Πατριαρχική καί Σταυροπηγιακή Μονή τῶν Εἰσοδίων τῆς Θεοτόκου ἐν

Ἀλαμπάμᾳ Η.Π.Α.Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Malbis Plantation, Darpline Alabama, U.S.A.

7. Ἱερά Πατριαρχική καί Σταυροπηγιακή Μονή τῆς Ὁσίας Εἰρήνης τῆς Χρυσο-

βαλάντου ἐν Ἀστορίᾳ Νέας Ὑόρκης Η.Π.Α.Ἡ Ἱερά αὕτη Μονή ὑπήχθη εἰς τό Οἰκουμενικόν Πατριαρχεῖον τό ἔτος 1998.Πανηγύρεις· 28 Ἰουλίου καί 30 Νοεμβρίου.Ἡγούμενος· ὁ Θεοφιλ. Ἐπίσκοπος Φιλομηλίου κ. Ἠλίας (12.05.2002). Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Sacred Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of St. Irene Chrysovalantou, 36-04 23rd Avenue, As-toria, NY 11105-1916. Τηλ. + 1 718-626.6225. Fax 626.7669. Ἠλεκτρονική Διεύθυνσις: www.StIrene.org E-mail: styrene@stΙrene.org.

ΤΑ ΕΝ ΤΩ ΕΞΩΤΕΡΙΚΩ ΠΑΤΡΙΑΡΧΙΚΑ ΙΔΡΥΜΑΤΑ

1. Πατριαρχικόν Ἵδρυμα Πατερικῶν Μελετῶν ἐν Θεσσαλονίκῃ.

Ἱδρύθη ὑπό τοὺ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου τό ἔτος 1965. Λειτουργεῖ ἀπό τοῦ 1968, καί στεγάζεται εἰς ἰδιαιτέραν πτέρυγαν τῆς Ἱερᾶς Πατριαρχικῆς καί Σταυροπηγιακῆς Μονῆς τῶν Βλατάδων.Διοκητικόν Συμβούλιον· Πρόεδρος· ὁ Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Γέρων Χαλκηδόνος κ. Ἀθανάσιος. Ἀντιπρόεδρος· ὁ Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Τυρολόης καί Σερεντίου κ. Παντελεήμων, Ἡγούμενος τῆς Ἱ. Μονῆς Βλατάδων καί Ὁμ. Καθηγητής Πανεπιστημίου. Διευθυντής· ὁ κ. κ. Γεώργιος Μαρτζέλος, Ἄρχων Διδάσκαλος τῆς Ἐκκλησίας, Καθηγητής τῆς Θεολογικῆς Σχολῆς τοῦ Α.Π.Θ. Μέλη· Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος κ. Γρηγόριος Σταμκόπουλος, Ἐλλογιμ. κ. Θεόδωρος Δαρδαβέσης, Ἐντιμ. κ. Ἰωάννης Γιαννάκης καί κ. Ἐμμανουήλ Λαμτζίδης.Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Πατριαρχικόν Ἵδρυμα Πατερικῶν Μελετῶν, Ἱερά Μονῆ Βλατάδων, Ἑπταπυργίου 64, 546 34 Θεσσαλονίκη. Τηλ. καί Fax Διευθυντοῦ· 2310-203.620. Τηλ. Γραμματείας· 202.301. Χειρογράφων· 202.302.

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2. Πατριαρχικόν Σταυροπήγιον τοῦ Ὀρθοδόξου Κέντρου τοῦ Οίκουμενικοῦ

Πατριαρχείου ἐν Σαμπεζύ Γενεύης.Το Ὀρθόδοξον Κέντρον τοῦ Οίκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου ἱδρύθη κατ’ Ἰούνιον τοῦ 1966.Διοικητικόν Συμβούλιον· Πρόεδρος· ὁ Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Γέρων Χαλκηδόνος κ. Ἀθανάσιος. Α´ Ἀντιπρόεδρος· Ἐντιμολ. Δρ. Σπυρίδων Λάτσης, Ἄρχων Ἀκτουάριος· Β´ Ἀντιπρόεδρος· Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Ἑλβετίας κ. Ἱερεμίας· Γραμματεύς· Ἐντιμ. κ. Στυλιανός Καραγεώργης. Ταμίας· Ἐντιμολ. κ. Περικλῆς Πεταλᾶς, Ἄρχων Καστρίνσιος. Μέλη· Ἐντιμολ. κ. Αὐξέντιος Καλαγκός, Ἄρχων Ὀστιάριος - Καθηγητής, Ἐντιμ. κ. Στέφανος Κωστομένης. Διεύθυνσις Προσωπικοῦ· ὁ Προϊστάμενος. Λογιστήριον· Αἰδεσιμολ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Θρόνου κ. Βασίλειος Κοτρότσιος. Tηλ. +41 (0) 22-758.98.65, e-mail: [email protected]. Τμῆμα Ἐκδόσεων καί Μεταφράσεων: Ὑπό τήν ἐπιστασίαν τοῦ Προϊσταμένου συνεργάζονται οἱ: Πανοσιολ. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Θρόνου κ. Μάξιμος Πόθος, Ἐλλογ. κα Θεοδώρα Νικολοπούλου. Ἔκδοσις Ὀρθοδόξου Κέντρου· “ΕΠΙΣΚΕΨΙΣ”. Μηναῖον Δελτίον Εἰδήσεων (ἑλληνιστί καί γαλλιστί). Βιβλιοθήκη τοῦ Ὀρθοδόξου Κέντρου τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου. Tηλ. +41 (0) 22-758.98.79. Βοηθητικόν προσωπικόν· κ. Agostinho Rego da Costa.Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Centre Otrhodoxe du Patriar-cat Oecuménique, Chemin de Chambésy 37, CH-1292 Chambésy/GE. Τηλ. + 41 (0) 22-758.98.60. Fax + 41 (0) 22- 758.98.61. Ἱστοσελίς· www.cen-treorthodoxe.orgἹερός Ναός τοῦ Ἀποστόλου τῶν Ἐθνῶν Παύλου τοῦ ἐν Σαμπεζύ τῆς Γενεύης Πατριαρχικοῦ Σταυροπηγίου. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Chemin des Cornillons 12 CH-1292 Chambésy/GE.

4. Πατριαρχικόν Ὀρθόδοξον Ἰνστιτοῦτον «Πατριάρχης Ἀθηναγόρας»

έν Μπέρκλεϋ Η.Π.Α.Σκοπός τῆς ὑπάρξεως τοῦ Πατριαρχικοῦ Ὀρθοδόξου Ἰνστιτούτου εἶναι ἡ προώθησις μιᾶς σθεναρᾶς καί διαφωτιστικῆς Ὀρθοδόξου παρουσίας εἰς τόν Ἀκαδημαϊκόν χῶρον τῶν Η.Π.Α.Διοικητικόν Συμβούλιον· Διευθυντής: Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Δαρδανελλίων κ. Νικήτας. Ἐφημέριος: Αἰδεσ. Thomas Paris. Μέλη: Phil Economopoulos, Christ J. Kamages, John Klentos. Ταμίας: Damian Manolis. Γραμματεύς: Nick Tarlson.

Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· 2311 Hearst Avenue, Berke-ley, CA 94709-1319. USA. Τηλ. +1-510-649.3450. Fax +1-510-841.6605. Ἠλεκτρονική Διεύθυνσις: www.orthodox-institute.οrge Ἠλεκτρονικόν Ταχυδρομεῖον (e-mail): [email protected]

5. Ἰνστιτοῦτον Μεταπτυχιακῶν Σπουδῶν Ὀρθοδόξου Θεολογίας ἐν Σαμπεζύ Γενεύης.Τό Ἰνστιτοῦτον Μεταπτυχιακῶν Σπουδῶν Ὀρθοδόξου Θεολογίας ἱδρύθη ὡς αὐτοτελής ἀκαδημαϊκή δραστηριότης παρά τῷ Ὀρθοδόξῳ Κέντρῳ τοῦ Οίκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου καί λειτουργεῖ ἤδη ἀπό τοῦ ἀκαδημαϊκοῦ ἔτους 1997-1998 ἐν συνεργασίᾳ μετά τῆς Ρωμαιοκαθολικῆς Θεολογικῆς Σχολῆς τοῦ Πανεπιστημίου τοῦ Φριβούργου καί τῆς Προτεσταντικῆς Θεολογικῆς Σχολῆς τοῦ Πανεπιστημίου τῆς Γενεύης. Ἡ ἀποστολή τοῦ Ἰνστιτούτου ἐν τῷ πλαισίῳ τῶν θεσμικῶν δραστηριοτήτων τοῦ Ὀρθοδόξου Κέντρου ἔχει καθορισθῇ διά τοῦ ἀπό 19ης Ὀκτωβρίου 1975 Πατριαρχικοῦ Σιγιλλίου καί ἀποσκοπεῖ εἰδικώτερον εἰς τήν «ἀνάπτυξιν ἐν αὐτῷ ἐπιστημονικοῦ θεολογικοῦ φυτωρίου ἐν οἰκουμενικῇ προοπτικῇ, μέλλοντος ἵνα μεταπτυχιακῶς καταρτίζῃ στελέχη ἐξ ἁπασῶν τῶν κατά τόπους Ἁγιωτάτων Ὀρθοδόξων Ἐκκλησιῶν, χρήσιμα διά τάς ἀνάγκας αὐτῶν, ἐξειδικευμένα δέ εἰς τήν διεξαγωγήν διορθοδόξων καί διαχριστιανικῶν διαλόγων, εἰς ἀντίδοσιν ἀνατολικῆς καί δυτικῆς θεολογίας». Ὑπό τήν ἔννοιαν αὐτήν προσφέρει εἰς τούς νέους θεολόγους, κληρικούς ἤ λαϊκούς, τῶν κατά τόπους Ὀρθοδόξων Ἐκκλησιῶν ἀφ’ ἑνός μέν ὑψηλοῦ ἐπιπέδου μεταπτυχιακάς σπουδάς εἰς τήν Ὀρθόδοξον Θεολογίαν, ἀφ’ ἑτέρου δέ μίαν πληρεστέραν ἀξιοποίησιν τῶν νεωτέρων τάσεων τῆς Ρωμαιοκαθολικῆς καί Προτεσταντικῆς Θεολογίας εἰς τόν σύγχρονον διάλογον τῆς Ὀρθοδοξίας πρός τόν λοιπόν χριστιανικόν κόσμον καί πρός τάς ἄλλας θρησκείας.Κοσμήτωρ· ὁ Ἐντιμολ. Καθηγητής Δρ. Βλάσιος Φειδᾶς, Ἄρχων Διδάσκαλος τῆς Ἐκκλησίας.Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Institut d’Etudes Superieures en Theologie aupres du Centre Orthodoxe du Patriarcat Oecumenique, Chemin de Chambesy 37, CH-1292 Chambesy-Suisse. Τηλ. + 41-22-758.98.64, 758.98.60. Fax 758.98.95. E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.institutortho-doxe.org.

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6. Ἵδρυμα Ὑποστηρίξεως τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου ἐν Ἀθήναις.

Τῇ κανονικῇ συγκαταθέσει τῆς Μητρός Ἐκκλησίας συνεστήθη ἐν Ἀθήναις διά τοῦ ἀπό 7ης Μαΐου 2003 Προεδρικοῦ Διατάγματος «Ἵδρυμα Ὑποστηρίξεως τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου» ἐπί τῷ σκοτῷ τῆς ἐνισχύσεως τοῦ πολυμεροῦς πνευματικοῦ καί πολιτιστικοῦ ἔργου τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου καί τῆς συντηρήσεως καί ἀποκαταστάσεως τῶν ἐν γένει ὑποδομῶν αὐτοῦ. Διοικεῖται ὑπό ἑνδεκαμελοῦς Διοικητικοῦ Συμβουλίου, διοριζομένου ἀνά πενταετίαν ὑπό τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου.Διευθύνων· Ἐλλογιμ. κ. Κωνσταντῖνος Πιπερόπουλος (Master of Financial Risk Man-agement, Hallam University of Sheffield, UK).Γραμματεύς· κ. Χρῆστος Κώστας.Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Ἵδρυμα Ὑποστηρίξεως τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου, Νοταρᾶ 131, 4ος ὄροφος, 185 36 Πειραιεύς. Τηλ. +210-42.94.402, 42.94.406, 42.94.407. Fax +210-42.94.409.

7. Μή Κυβερνητική Ὀργάνωσις (ΜΚΟ) OECUMENICA

Ἡ Μή Κυβερνητική Ὀργάνωσις (ΜΚΟ) ὑπό τήν ἐπωνυμίαν "Οἰκουμενική" καί τόν διακριτικόν τίτλον OECUMENICA συνεστήθη τῇ 1ῃ Μαρτίου 2006, δυνάμει ἰδιωτικοῦ συμφωνητικοῦ, συναφθέντος μεταξύ τῶν μελῶν τῆς Γενικῆς Συνελεύσεως αὐτῆς καί κατατεθέντος εἰς τό Πρωτοδικεῖον Ἀθηνῶν, καί ἀποτελεῖ νομικόν πρόσωπον ἰδιωτικοῦ δικαίου, κοινωφελές, μή κερδοσκοπικοῦ χαρακτῆρος. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· OECUMENICA, Νοταρᾶ 131, 2ος ὄροφος, 185 36 Πειραιεύς. Τηλ. +210.92.21.160-1, Fax +210.92.21.163. Email: [email protected]. Web: www.ecumenica.net

ΟΙ ΕΝ ΤΩ ΕΞΩΤΕΡΙΚΩ ΠΑΤΡΙΑΡΧΙΚΟΙ ΟΡΓΑΝΙΣΜΟΙ

1. Μόνιμος Ἀντιπροσωπεία τοῦ Οίκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου παρά τῇ ἐν

Γενεύη ἕδρᾳ τοῦ Παγκοσμίου Συμβουλίου Ἐκκλησιῶν.

Μόνιμος Ἀντιπρόσωπος· ὁ Ἐντιμολ. κ. Γεώργιος Λαιμόπουλος, Ἄρχων Μ. Ἱερομνήμων τῆς Ἁγίας τοῦ Χριστοῦ Μεγάλης Ἐκκλησίας. Τηλ.+41-22-791.63.47. Fax +41-22-791.63.46. Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Ecumenical Patri-archate. Permanent Delegation to the WCC, 150 route de Ferney, P.O. Box 2100, CH- 1211 Ge-nève 2, Suisse. Ἠλεκτρονική διεύθυνσις: www.eupatria.org. Ἠλεκτρονικόν ταχυδρομεῖον (e-mail): [email protected].

2. Γραμματεία ἐπί τῆς Προπαρασκευῆς τῆς Ἁγίας καί Μεγάλης Συνόδου τῆς Ὀρθοδόξου Ἐκκλησίας ἐν Σαμπεζύ

Γενεύης.Ἡ Γραμματεία ἐπί τῆς Προπαρασκευῆς τῆς Ἁγίας καί Μεγάλης Συνόδου τῆς Ὀρθοδόξου Ἐκκλησίας ἑδρεύει εἰς τό Ὀρθόδοξον Κέντρον τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου καί διευ-θύνεται ὑπό τοῦ Σεβ. Μητροπολίτου Ἑλβετίας κ. Ἱερεμίου.Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Centre Othodoxe du Patriarcat Oecumenique, 37 chemin de Chambesy. CH-1292 Chambesy-Suisse. Τηλ. + 41-22-758.98.60. Fax 758.98.61.

3. Ἀδελφότης Ὀφφικιάλων τῆς Ἁγίας τοῦ Χριστοῦ Μεγάλης Ἐκκλησίας «Παναγία ἡ

Παμμακάριστος» ἐν Ἀθήναις.Διοικητικόν Συμβούλιον· Πρόεδρος· κ. Ὀδυσσεύς Σασαγιάννης, Ἄρχων Πρωτέκδικος. Ἀντιπρόεδρος· κ. Γρηγόριος Σκαλκέας, Ἄρχων Μ. Ρεφερενδάριος, Γεν. Γραμματεύς· κ. Κωνσταντῖνος Δεληκωνσταντῆς, Ἄρχων Διδάσκαλος τοῦ Γένους, Ταμίας· κ. Γρηγόριος Χατζηελευθεριάδης, Ἄρχων Ἀκτουάριος, Ἔφορος Δημοσίων Σχέσεων· κ. Γεώργιος Κα-λαντζῆς, Ἄρχων Ρεφερενδάριος,. Σύμβουλοι· κ. Κωνσταντῖνος Βλάχος, Ἄρχων Διδάσκαλος τοῦ Γένους, κ. Ἰωάννης Κονιδάρης, Ἄρχων Μ. Δικαιοφύλαξ, κ. Γεώργιος Σαρόγλου, Ἄρχων Μαΐστωρ καί κ. Γεώργιος Λαιμόπουλος, Ἄρχων Μ. Ἱερομνήμων.Ἐξελεγκτική Ἐπιτροπή· κ. Ἀπόστολος Ταμβακάκης, Ἄρχων Πρωτέκδικος, κ. Κωνσταντῖνος Μπαντουβᾶς, Ἄρχων Εὐταξίας, καί κ. Ἀριστείδης Πανώτης, Ἂρχων Μ. Ἱερομνήμων.Ταχ. διεύθυνσις: Γραφεῖον ἐκπροσωπήσεως τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου ἐν Ἀθήναις. Νεοφύτου Δούκα 9, 106 74 Ἀθῆναι. Τηλ. +30-210-72.57.862-4. Fax 72.52.540.

4. Γραφεῖον τῆς Ὀρθοδόξου Ἐκκλησίας παρά τῇ Εὐρωπαϊκῇ Ἑνώσει.

Τό Γραφεῖον τῆς Ὀρθοδόξου Ἐκκλησίας παρά τῇ Εὐρωπαϊκῇ Ἑνώσει ἱδρύθη τό ἔτος 1994 δι᾿ ἀποφάσεως τῆς Ἁγίας καί Ἱερᾶς Συνόδου τοῦ Οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου, μέ ἕδραν τάς Βρυξέλλας. Διευθυντής τοῦ Γραφείου· ὁ Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Γαλλίας κ. Ἐμμανουήλ.Γραμματεύς· Πανοσιολ. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης κ. Αἰμιλιανός Μπογιάννου.Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Place de Jamblinne de Meux 40, 1030 Bruxelles. Τηλ. + 32-2-734.89.87

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καί 732.44.22. Fax 734.90.72, Ἠλεκτρονικόν Ταχυδρομεῖον (e-mail): [email protected]

5. Γραφεῖον ἐκπροσωπήσεως τοῦ Οίκουμενικοῦ Πατριαρχείου ἐν Ἀθήναις.

Διευθυντής τοῦ Γραφείου· Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Περγάμου κ. Ἰωάννης, Ἀκαδημαϊκός.

Γραμματεύς· Ἐλλογ. κ. Ἐλευθέριος Χρυσοχόος, MPhil.Ταχ. Διεύθυνσις· Νεοφύτου Δούκα 9, 106 74 Ἀθῆναι. Τηλ. + 30-210-72.57.862-4. Fax 72.52.540. E-mail: [email protected] updated as of December 15, 2011

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew welcomes Vice President Joe Biden for his first visit to the Ecumenical Patriarchate. They discussed several issues during their two-hour meeting, toured the Cathedral of St. George, and met with the Holy Synod of the Patriarchate and other leading mem-bers of the Greek Orthodox community. (December 2011)

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham

Clinton visits with His All Holiness

Ecumenical Patriarch

Bartholomew at the Phanar.

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His All Holiness BARTHOLOMEW, Archbishop of Constantinople, New Rome, and Ecumenical Patriarch

Mailing Address: Rum Patrikligi, 342 20 Fener- Haliç, Istanbul, Turkey. Tel. +011-90-212.531.9670-76 Fax: +011-90-212.531.6533. Web: www.ec-patr.gr

SECTION A: HOLY AND SACRED SYNODThe Holy and Sacred Synod is presided over by His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch BARTHOLOMEW, and is cur-rently comprised of the following Hierarchs until the end of February each year:

His Eminence Metropolitan Constantine of Nicaea (01/16/1972)

His Eminence Archbishop Gregorios of Thyateira and Great Britain (12/12/1970)

His Eminence Metropolitan Ambrosios of Karpathos and Kasos (06/16/1983)

His Eminence Metropolitan John of Pergamon (06/22/1986) His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos of the Princes Islands

(12/25/1987)His Eminence Metropolitan Meliton of Philadelphia

(10/28/1990)His Eminence Metropolitan Demetrios of Sebasteia

(11/04/1990)His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco

(02/09/2002)His Eminence Metropolitan Evgenios of Rethimni and Aflo-

potamos (05/28/2005)His Eminence Metropolitan Ambrosios of Korea

(02/05/2006)His Eminence Metropolitan Stephen of Kallioupolis and

Madytos (03/13/2011)His Eminence Metropolitan Elpidophoros of Bursa

(03/20/2011)

SECTION B: METROPOLITANS, ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS OF THE PATRIARCHATEMETROPOLITANS AND ARCHBISHOPS OF THE THRONEHis Eminence Metropolitan Joachim of Nicomedia

(09/23/1973) His Eminence Metropolitan Constantine of Nicaea

(01/16/1972) His Eminence Metropolitan Athanasios of Chalcedon

(09/24/1972) His Eminence Metropolitan Apostolos of Derkoi

(11/26/1995)His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America

(09/17/1967)His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos of Chicago

((12/25/1969)His Eminence Metropolitan Evangelos of Perghe

(11/30/1970)His Eminence Metropolitan Kallinikos of Lystra

(12/06/1970)

His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos of Australia (12/06/1970)

His Eminence Metropolitan Damaskinos of Adrianople (12/06/1970)

His Eminence Archbishop Gregorios of Thyateira and Great Britain (12/12/1970)

His Eminence Metropolitan Gennadios of Italy and Malta (01/17/1971)

His Eminence Metropolitan Jeremiah of Switzerland (01/31/1971)

His Eminence Metropolitan Germanos of Theodoropolis (02/06/1972)

His Eminence Metropolitan Augustinos of Germany (03/26/1972)

His Eminence Metropolitan Germanos of Tranoupolis (01/14/1973)

His Eminence Metropolitan Soterios of Toronto (01/27/1974)

His Eminence Metropolitan Pavlos of Sweden and all Scan-danavia (05/12/1974)

His Eminence Metropolitan Panteleimon of Tyroloi and Serentium (06/09/1974)

His Eminence Metropolitan Panteleimon of Belgium (08/18/1974)

His Eminence Metropolitan Ireneos of Crete (02/23/1975)His Eminence Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Simi

(11/08/1980)His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios of Boston

(07/18/1982)His Eminence Metropolitan Athenagoras of Mexico

(08/22/1982)His Eminence Metropolitan Ambrosios of Karpathos and

Kasos (06/16/1983)His Eminence Metropolitan Cyril of Imvros and Tenedos

(10/27/1985)His Eminence Metropolitan Apostolos of Militis

(11/03/1985)His Eminence Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver (05/25/1986)His Eminence Metropolitan John of Pergamon (06/22/1986) His Eminence Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta (05/17/1987)His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos of the Princes Islands

(12/25/1987)His Eminence Metropolitan Georgios of Winnipeg and

Canada (10/22/1989)His Eminence Metropolitan Joseph of Proikonnisos

(12/03/1989)His Eminence Metropolitan Ireneos of Lambi, Sivritos, and

Sfakia (02/14/1990)His Eminence Metropolitan Nektarios of Petra and Cher-

ronisos (10/06/1990)His Eminence Metropolitan Meliton of Philadelphia

(10/28/1990)His Eminence Metropolitan Demetrios of Sebasteia

(11/04/1990)His Eminence Metropolitan Soterios of Pisidia (03/21/1993)

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His Eminence Metropolitan Eugenios of Ierapitna and Seteia (06/14/1994)

His Eminence Metropolitan Ireneos of Myriophyton and Peristasis (11/21/1995)

His Eminence Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Myra (11/25/1995)

His Eminence Metropolitan Emmanuel of France (11/11/1996)

His Eminence Metropolitan Nikitas of Dardanelles (12/14/1996)

His Eminence Metropolitan Gennadios of Sasima (06/01/1997)

His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas of Detroit (04/03/1999)His Eminence Metropolitan Theoliptos of Iconium

(09/10/2000)His Eminence Metropolitan Makarios of Arkadia and Gortini

(10/08/2000)His Eminence Metropolitan Tarasios of Buenos Aires

(06/03/2001)His Eminence Metropolitan Andrew of Arkalohorion, Kastel-

lion, and Viannos (11/03/2001)His Eminence Metropolitan Savas of Pittsburgh

(02/02/2002)His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco

(02/09/2002)His Eminence Metropolitan Evangelos of New Jersey

(05/10/2003)His Eminence Metropolitan Cyril of Rhodes (04/25/2004)His Eminence Metropolitan Paisios of Leros, Kalimnos, and

Astipalaia (05/21/2005)His Eminence Metropolitan Evgenios of Rethimni and Aflo-

potamos (05/28/2005)His Eminence Metropolitan Amphilochios of New Zealand

(07/09/2005)His Eminence Metropolitan Amphilochios of Kisamos and

Selinos (10/08/2005)His Eminence Metropolitan Ambrosios of Korea

(02/05/2006)His Eminence Metropolitan Damaskinos of Kydonia and

Apokoronon (11/18/2006)His Eminence Metropolitan Polycarpos of Spain and Portu-

gal (05/06/2007)His Eminence Metropolitan Nektarios of Hong Kong

(01/20/2008)His Eminence Metropolitan Nathanael of Kos and Nysiros

(03/08/2009)His Eminence Metropolitan Stephen of Kallioupolis and

Madytos (03/13/2011)His Eminence Metropolitan Elpidophoros of Bursa

(03/20/2011)His Eminence Metropolitan Constantine of Singapore

(11/21/2011)His Eminence Metropolitan Arsenios of Austria

(11/30/2011)

METROPOLITANS OF THE THRONE IN THE NEW LANDSHis Eminence Metropolitan Prokopios of Philippi, Neapolis

and Thasos (05/25/1974)His Eminence Metropolitan Prokopios of New Krini and

Kalamaria (05/26/1974)His Eminence Metropolitan Damaskinos of Maronia and

Komitini (05/30/1974)His Eminence Metropolitan Anthimos of Thessaloniki

(07/14/1974)His Eminence Metropolitan Titus of Paramithia, Filiata and

Giromerion (07/17/1974)His Eminence Metropolitan Theocletos of Ioannina

(10/26/1975)His Eminence Metropolitan Sergios of Grevena

(08/15/1976)His Eminence Metropolitan Meletios of Nikopolis and Pre-

veza (03/01/1980)His Eminence Metropolitan Nikodemos of Ierisos, Mount

Athos and Ardhamerion (03/29/1981)His Eminence Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Mithimna

(05/06/1984)His Eminence Metropolitan Agathonikos of Kitros

(11/24/1985)His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos of Mytilene

(11/20/1988)His Eminence Metropolitan Hierotheos of Limnos

(11/22/1988)His Eminence Metropolitan Demetrios of Goumenissa,

Axioupolis and Polikastron (10/15/1989)His Eminence Metropolitan Panteleimon of Beroea, Naousa,

and Campania (05/29/1994)His Eminence Metropolitan Damaskinos of Didymoteichon,

Orestias, and Souflion (01/27/1995)His Eminence Metropolitan Andrew of Driinoupolis, Pogoni-

ani and Konista (01/28/1995)His Eminence Metropolitan Panteleimon of Xanthi

(01/29/1995)His Eminence Metropolitan Basil of Elasson (07/21/1995)His Eminence Metropolitan Eusebius of Samos and Ikaria

(07/22/1995)His Eminence Metropolitan Seraphim of Kastoria

(10/05/1996)His Eminence Metropolitan Theokletos of Florina, Prespes

and Eordaia (01/23/2000)His Eminence Metropolitan Nikodemos of Kassandreia

(01/13/2001)His Eminence Metropolitan Theologos of Serrai and Nigrita

(10/14/2001)His Eminence Metropolitan Makarios of Sidirokastron

(12/16/2001)His Eminence Metropolitan Joel of Edessa and Pella

(10/15/2002)His Eminence Metropolitan Hierotheos of Zikni and Nefroko-

pion (05/17/2003)His Eminence Metropolitan Chrysostomos of Eleutheroupolis

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His Eminence Metropolitan Pavlos of Servia and Kozani (04/29/2004)

His Eminence Metropolitan Anthimos of Alexandroupolis (10/09/2004)

His Eminence Metropolitan Barnabas of Neapolis and Stav-roupolis (10/10/2004)

His Eminence Metropolitan Pavlos of Drama (10/09/2005)His Eminence Metropolitan Paul of Sisanion and Siatista

(05/25/1974)His Eminence Metropolitan Emmanuel of Poliani and Kilkis

(10/17/2009)His Eminence Metropolitan Ioannis of Lagkadas, Liti, and

Rentina (05/16/2010)His Eminence Metropolitan Mark of Chios (10/08/2011)TITULAR METROPOLITANS AND ARCHBISHOPS OF THE THRONEHis Eminence Metropolitan Constantine of Eirenoupolis

(05/07/1972)His Eminence Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia

(06/06/1982)His Eminence Metropolitan Paisios of Tyana (04/11/1998)His Eminence Metropolitan Anthony of Hieraopolis

(10/06/1985)His Eminence Jeremiah of Aspendos ((09/19/1993) His Eminence Metropolitan Gabriel of Komana (06/24/2001)AUXILIARY BISHOPS OF THE THRONEHis Grace Bishop Chrysostomos of Kianea (12/19/1970)His Grace Bishop Basil of Arista (02/01/1976)His Grace Bishop Ezekiel of Derbi (03/20/1977)His Grace Bishop Maximos of Evmeneia (12/11/1977)His Grace Bishop Chrysostomos of Rodostolon

(04/22/1978)His Grace Bishop Makarios of Lampsakos (11/03/1985)His Grace Bishop Seraphim of Apollonia (03/31/1991)His Grace Bishop John of Parnasos (10/27/1991)His Grace Bishop Evmenios of Leuka (01/15/1994)His Grace Bishop Michael of Klaudioupolis (10/08/1995)His Grace Bishop Dionysios of Synnada (09/15/1996)His Grace Bishop Athanasios of Tropaion (04/12/1997)His Grace Bishop Vikentios of Apameia (04/11/1998)His Grace Bishop Christophoros of Andida (06/26/1999)His Grace Bishop Nikandros of Dorilaion (02/25/2001)His Grace Bishop Andonios of Phasiane (02/23/2002)His Grace Bishop Elias of Philomeleion (05/12/2002)His Grace Bishop Athenagoras of Sinope (06/22/2003)His Grace Bishop Bartholomew of Arianzos (06/10/2004)His Grace Bishop Hilarion of Edmonton (01/29/2005)His Grace Bishop Andrew of Krateia (12/14/2005)His Grace Bishop Demetrios of Mokissos (12/09/2006)His Grace Bishop Kyrillos of Abydos (02/24/2008)His Grace Bishop Daniel of Pamphilos (05/10/2008)His Grace Bishop Iakovos of Militoupolis (02/20/2011)His Grace Bishop Sevastianos of Zela (12/17/2011)

RETIRED HIERARCHS OF THE THRONEHis Eminence Former Metropolitan of Kisamos and Selinos

Ireneos (12/05/1957) (Crete)His Eminence Former Metropolitan of Pittsburgh Maximos

(07/18/1978) (America)His Eminence Former Metropolitan Emilianos of Kos and

Nysiros (06/12/1959) (Athens)His Eminence Former Metropolitan of Buenos Aires Genna-

dios (04/08/1979) (Athens)His Eminence Former Metropolitan of Winnipeg and Canada

John (11/27/1983) (Canada)His Eminence Former Metropolitan of Chaldea Spyridon

(11/24/1985) (USA)His Eminence Former Metropolitan of Servia and Kozani

Ambrosios (10/11/1998) (Athens)His Grace Bishop Iakovos of Catania (05/21/1967) (Athens)His Grace Bishop Panteleimon of Theoupolis (01/01/1971)

(Thessaloniki)His Grace Bishop John of Amorion (01/17/1971) (USA)His Grace Bishop Philotheos of Meloa (06/06/1971) (USA)His Grace Bishop Anthimos of Olympus (04/17/1977) (USA)His Grace Bishop Demetrios of Therma (11/09/1980)

(Thessaloniki)His Grace Bishop Theodoret of Elaia (03/25/1984) (Athens)His Grace Bishop Eleftherios of Nyssis (02/06/1987)

(Athens)His Grace Bishop Paul of Tracheia (06/02/1991) (France)His Grace Bishop Dimitrios of Xanthos (06/23/1998) (USA)His Grace Bishop Theodoritos of Nazianzos (03/18/2000)

(Athens)

SECTION C: SYNODICAL COMMITTEESFinance CommitteeApostolos of Derkoi, Chairman; Kallinikos of Lystra, Germanos of Tranoupolis, Stephanos of Kalliopolis and Madytos.

Auditing CommitteeEvangelos of Perghe, Chairman; Iakovos of the Princes Islands, Demetrios of Sebasteia.

Trustee Committee for the Sacred Monastery of the Holy Trinity on Halki Apostolos of Derkoi, Chairman; Germanos of Tranoupolis, Iakovos of the Princes Islands, Chrysostomos of Myra. Grand Archimandrite Athenagoras and Mr. George Nanis, Secretaries.

Legal CounselMeliton of Philadelphia, Chairman; Demetrios of Sebasteia, Theoliptos of Iconium, Stephanos of Kallioupolis and Madytos, Grand Chartophilax Mr. Panteleimon Vigas. Secretary: Deacon Joachim, Undersecretary of the Holy and Sacred Synod.

Canonical CommitteePanteleimon of Tyroloi and Serentium, Chairman; Iakovos of the Princes Islands, Meliton of Philadelphia, Gennadios of Sasima. Secretary and Member: Archimandrite Bartholomew, Chief Secretary of the Holy and Sacred Synod.

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Committee for Inter-Orthodox AffairsEvangelos of Perghe, Chairman; John of Pergamon, Meliton of Philadelphia, Emmanuel of France. Secretary and Member: Archimandrite Bartholomew, Chief Secretary of the Holy and Sacred Synod.

Committee for Eparchies of the Throne Outside (of Turkey) and Orthodox MissionsConstantine of Nicaea, Chairman; Gregorios of Thyateira and Great Britain, Demetrios of Sebasteia, Theoliptos of Iconium, Stephanos of Kallioupolis and Madytos. Grand Archdeacon Maximos, Secretary.

Committee for Institutions of the Throne Outside TurkeyAthanasios of Chalcedon, Chairman; Iakovos of the Princes Islands, Demetrios of Sebasteia, Elpidophoros of Bursa. Tritevon Theodoros, Secretary.

Committee for Inter-Christian AffairsAthanasios of Chalcedon, Chairman; Chrysostomos of Myra, Gennadios of Sasima, Elpidophoros of Bursa, Professor Vasilios Stavrides. Secretary: Deacon Joachim, Undersecretary of the Holy and Sacred Synod.

Committee for Dialogue with non-Chalcedonian ChurchesConstantine of Nicaea, Chairman; Iakovos of the Princes Islands, Chyrsostomos of Myra, Gennadios of Sasima, Professor Vasilios Stavrides. Secretary: Patriarchal Deacon Gregorios Phragkakis.

Committee for Dialogue with the Roman Catholic ChurchJohn of Pergamon, Chairman; Meliton of Philadelphia, Gennadios of Sasima, Professor Vasilios Stavrides and Professor Gregory Martselos. Grand Archdeacon Maximos, Secretary.

Committee for Theological StudiesAthanasios of Chalcedon, Chairman; Panteleimon of Tyroloi and Serentium, John of Pergamon, Elpidophoros of Bursa, Professor Vasilios Stavrides. Deuterevon Andreas, Secretary.

Committee for the Holy Mountain (Mt. Athos)Athanasios of Chalcedon, Chairman; Ambrosios of Karpathos and Kasos, Iakovos of the Princes Islands, Chrysostomos of Myra, Stephanos of Kallioupolis and Madytos. Grand Archimandrite Athenagoras, Secretary.

Committee for the Publication of the Periodical “Orthodoxia”Evangelos of Perghe, Chairman; Demetrios of Sebasteia, Editor-in-Chief; Ireneos of Myriophyton and Peristasis; Grand Archimandrite Athenagoras, Secretary.

Committee for the Publication of the YearbookApostolos of Derkoi,Chairman; Iakovos of the Princes Island, Demetrios of Sebasteia, Stephanos of Kallioupolis and

Madytos. Grand Archimandrite Athenagoras, Secretary.

Committee for Spiritual MinistryGermanos of Theodoropolis, Chariman; Ireneos of Myriophyton and Peristasis. Theoliptos of Iconium, Grand Archdeacon Maximos, Secretary.

Committee for MonasteriesApostolos of Derkoi, Chairman; Germanos of Theodoropolis, Demetrios of Sebasteia, Theoliptos of Iconium. Grand Ecclesiarch Benjamin, Secretary.

Committee for Restoration, Maintenance, and Preservation of the Patriarchal Church and BuildingsAthanasios of Chalcedon, Chairman; Evangelos of Perghe, Meliton of Philadelphia, Stephanos of Kallioupolis and Madytos, Archimandrite Bartholomew, Chief Secretary of the Holy and Sacred Synod. Secretary: Patriarchal Deacon Nephon Tsimalis.

Committee for Patriarchal Archives and LibraryEvangelos of Perghe, Chairman; Demetrios of Sebasteia, Chrysostomos of Myra; Archivist: Grand Economos Fr. Nicolaos Petropellis, Professor Efstratios Zegkinis. Secretary: Grand Archimandrite Athenagoras.

Committee for the Skevophylakion and MyrrhophylakionAthanasios of Chalcedon, Chairman; Cyril of Imvros and Tenedos, Demetrios of Sebasteia, Theoliptos of Iconium. Grand Archimandrite Athenagoras, Secretary.

Committee for Holy ShrinesGermanos of Tranoupolis, Chairman; Ireneos of Myriophytos and Peristasis, Stephanos of Kallioupolis and Madytos. Secretary: Patriarchal Deacon Gregorios Phragkakis.

Committee for Divine WorshipEvangelos of Perghe, Chairman; Germanos of Theodoropolis, Germanos of Tranoupolis, Stephanos of Kallioupolis and Madytos, Dionysios of Synada, Archon Protopsaltis Leonidas Asteris. Secretary: Grand Archdeacon Maximos.

Committee for the Liturgical CanonApostolos of Derkoi, Chairman; Evangelos of Perghe, Meliton of Philadelphia. Secretary: Patriarchal Deacon Nephon Tsimialis.

Committee for the Dialogue with IslamConstantine of Nicaea, Chairman; Germanos of Theodoropolis, Emmanuel of France, Dionysios of Synada. Secretary: Archimandrite Chrysanthos Demetriadis, Chancellor of the Metropolis of Derkoi.

Committee for European AffairsEvangelos of Perghe, Chairman; Meliton of Philadelphia, Emmanuel of France, Gennadios of Sasima, Elpidophoros of Bursa. Secretary: Devterevon Andreas.

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Committee for Pensions and Medical InsuranceApostolos of Derkoi, Chairman; Evangelos pf Perghe, Cyril of Imvros and Tenedos, Stephanos of Kallioupolis and Madytos, Mr. George Nanis, Secretary.

Committee on Ecclesiastical PropertiesEvangelos of Perghe, Chairman; Apostolos of Militis, Meliton of Philadelphia, Demetrios of Sebasteia, Elpidophoros of Prousis. Secretary and Member: Archimandrite Bartholomew, Chief Secretary of the Holy and Sacred Synod.

Committee on YouthNikitas of Dardanelles, Chairman; Gennadios of Sasima, Theoliptos of Iconium, Deacon Joachim, Codicographer of the Holy and Sacred Synod, Nicholas Kalamaris. Secretary: Patriarchal Deacon Nephon Tsimialis.

SYNODICAL OFFICE Chief Secretary: Archimandrite BartholomewTel. 011-90-212/525-5416, Fax: 011-90-212/531-6533 Email: [email protected] Undersecretary: Deacon JoachimFax: 011-90-212/531-5152Codicographer: Deacon Paisios

Greeter of the PatriarchDeuterevon AndreasTel. 011-90-212/635-4501, Fax: 011-90-212-525-6429email: [email protected] First Patriarchal Office Director: ...................1st Secretary: ................... Secretaries: Mr. Paul Pantelaras, Miss Irene Demetrioglu, Miss Lora Ulik-Nani, Mr. Stavros Rafaelidis, Mr. Chrysovalantis Tzavidis, Mr. Pangiotis Nikolaidis.

SECTION D: THE GRAND CHANCELLORY1) The Grand Chancellory Tel. 011-90-212/525-2117, Fax 011-90-212/531-9014 Chancellor: Stephanos of Kallioupolis and Madytos2) The Grand Archdeaconry (Tel/Fax: 011-90-212- 521-1921) Grand Archdeacon: Maximos Email: [email protected]

Deuterevon: Andreas Tritevon: Theodoros, The Deacon In-Line: ........., Patriarchal Deacons: George Phragkakis and Nephon Tsimalis.

3) Patriarchal Central Ecclesiastical Committee Chairman: Ireneos of Myriophyton and Peristasis, Chrys-

ostomos of Myra, Theoliptos of Iconium, Stephanos of Kalliopolis and Madytos, Dionysios of Synada, Grand Archdeacon Maximos. Secretary: Grand Ecclesiarch Ben-jamin.

4) Registry Director: Bishop Dionysios of Synada Secretary: Athanasios Kortidis5) Turkish Office Director: ……..

Secretary: Antonios Stellias6) Archives Archivist: Grand Economos Fr. Nicholas Petropellis, Secretaries: Panagiotis Ozkourkoutis, Constantine Tsika-

kis, Petros Bazgarlo, Vasilios Linardis, Nicholas Saatsis, Constantine Diakrousis, and Stylianos Mouchlidis.

7) Patriarchal Library Supervisor: Grand Archimandrite Athenagoras Secretaries: John Stavridis, George Benlisoy, and Paraskevi

Mais. Tel. and Fax 011-90-212-531-9678.8) Accounting and Bursary Accountant: George Nanis Treasurer: Constantine Diakrousis.9) Press Office Director: Protopresbyter Dositheos Anagnostopoulos Tel. 011-90-212-521-0430, Fax 011-90-212-631-5535,

Email: [email protected]) The Patriarchal Church The Grand Archimandrite Athenagoras, The Grand Eccle-

siarch Benjamin, Grand Homilist Bessarion, Deacon In-Line........,Patriarchal Deacons: George Phragkakis and Nephon Tsimalis.

Archon Protopsaltis: Mr. Leonidas Asteris. Archon Lambadarios: Mr. John Hariatidis. A’ Domesticos:……. B’ Domesticos:Mr. Stylianos Floikos.

11) Additional Offices Technical Office: Director, Dr. Apostolos Poridis Telephone Center: Director, Marianthi Baphiadou Catering: Director, Evangelos Bazgkarlo; Assistant, Vasi-

lios Kuritsis.

SECTION E: THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CONSTANTINOPLE

A. DISTRICT OF STAVRODROMIONHierarchical Proïstamenos: His Eminence Metropolitan Germanos of Tranoupolis.

B. DISTRICT OF TATAOULAHierarchical Proïstamenos: His Eminence Metropolitan Gennadios of Sasima.

C. DISTRICT OF BOSPHORUSHierarchical Proïstamenos: His Eminence Metropolitan Ireneos of Myriophyton and Peristasis.

D. DISTRICT OF HYPSOMATHEIAHierarchical Proïstamenos: His Eminence Metropolitan Chyrsostomos of Myra.

E. DISTRICT OF THE PHANAR-THE GOLDEN HORNHierarchical Proïstamenos: His Grace Bishop Dionysios of Synada. Communities, 37; Priests, 18; Deacons, 2.

Sacred Patriarchal & Stavropegial Monasteries: The Life-Giving Fountain in Baloukli, b) Holy Trinity on Halki, c) St. Spyridon on Halki, d) Transfiguration of Christ on Halki, e) Transfiguration of the Christ on the Princes Islands, f) St.

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Nicholas on the Princes Islands, g) Transfiguration of Christ of Antigone), h) St. George Koudouna on the Princes Islands, i) St. George Karypi of Antigone, j) Transfiguration of Christ on the Island of Proti (convent).

Metochia (Dependencies of the Orthodox Church): a) of the All-Holy Sepulcher, honoring the name of St. George, in the Phanar, Halki, and Neochori and b) of Holy Mount Sinai, honoring the name of St. John the Forerunner in the Phanar.

Holy Shrines: a) Dormition of the Theotokos Vepha, b) St. Therapon, c) St. Demetrios of Xerokrini, d) Holy Trinity of Kozlou, e) St. Paraskevi Kazlitsesme and f) Holy Forty Martyrs of Diplokioniou. Philoptochos Sisterhoods: 8.Institutions: a)The Hospital of Baloukli, the Nursing Home and Psychiatric Hospital, b) the Orphanage of the Princes Islands and c) Summer Retreat for Young Working Women, Sacred Monastery of the Transfiguration of Christ on the Island of Proti, and the Children’s Village.

Associations: a) Residents of the Home for the Elderly in Baloukli, b) Alumni of the Great School, c) Alumni of the Zographon, d)Alumni of the Ioakimion, e) Alumni of the Zapeion, f) Alumni of the Kentrikon, g) Friends of Music, h) Protection of Poor and Sick Children, i) Educational Associations 3: 1) The “Great Stream,” 2) Sts. Constantine and Helen of Hypsomatheia, 3) Educational and Artistic Association of Feriköy, j) Athletic Associations 2: 1) Peran and Tataoulon, and k) Theatrical Companies: The Amateur Theatrical Company of Feriköy.

SECTION F: SACRED METROPOLITANATES IN TURKEY

A) The Eparchy of ChalcedonHis Eminence Metropolitan Athanasios of the Senior See of Chalcedon, Exarch of All Bithynia. See - Chalcedon. Tel. 011-90-216/336-0401, 338-1286, Fax 337-0513. Email: [email protected]. Mailing Address: Bahariye Cad. 31 Kadiköy - Istanbul Turkey. Communities, 11; Priests, 7; Deacons, 3; Elementary schools, 1; Philoptochos, 1; Cultural Associations, 1.

B) Eparchy of DerkoiHis Eminence Metropolitan Apostolos of Derkoi and Exarch of the Bosphorus, Thrakikos and Kyaneoi. See - Therapia. Tel. 011-90-212/262-0028, 663-8822, Fax 663-8821. Mailing Address: Church of Holy Paraskevi of Therapia, Yeniköy Cad. 64-68, 808 80 Tarabya. Communities, 5; Priests, 3; Deacons, 1; Elementary Schools 2.

C) Eparchy of Imvros and TenedosHis Eminence Metropolitan Cyril of Imvros and Tenedos, Exarch of the Aegean Sea. See - Panaghia of Imvros. Tel. 011-90-286/8873.042, Fax 8873.535. Mailing Address: Rum Metropolithanesi, P.K.42,177 60 Gökçeada-Çanakkale, Turkey. Communities in Imvros, 11 and in Tenedos, 1; Priests in Imvros, 10 and in Tenedos....; Deacons, 1. The Philanthropic and Educational Association of Imvrians in Constantinople.

D) Eparchy of the Princes IslandsHis Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos of the Princes Islands and Exarch of Propontos. See - Pringhipos. Tel. 011-90-216/382-4194, 382-0090, Fax 212-244-1577. Email: impringiponnison.org. Mailing Address: Kivilcim Sok No 3, Büyükada, Istanbul, Turkey. Communities, 4; Priests, 4; Deacons, 1; Elementary Schools, 1.

SECTION G: ARCHDIOCESES AND METROPOLITANATES OUTSIDE (OF TURKEY)HOLY ARCHDIOCESE OF AMERICASee - New York City. Archbishop: His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, Exarch of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Mailing Address of the Main Offices in New York: 8-10 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075. Tel. (212) 570-3500, Fax (212) 570-3569. Web: www.goarch.org. Email: [email protected].

HOLY ARCHDIOCESE OF AUSTRALIASee - Sydney. Comprising Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea. Archbishop: His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos of Australia, Exarch of All Oceana. Mailing Address of the Main Offices in Sydney: 242 Cleveland Street, Redfern Sydney N.S.W. 2016 Australia. Tel. +61-2-9698.5066 (4 lines), Fax +61-2-9698-5368. Web: http://home.it.net.au/~jgrapsas/pages/Welcome.html.

HOLY ARCHDIOCESE OF THYATEIRA AND GREAT BRITAINSee - London. Archbishop: His Eminence Archbishop Gregorios of Thyateira and Great Britain and Exarch of Western Europe, Ireland, and Malta, and Emissary of the Ecumenical Patriarchate to the Archdiocese of Canterbury (Anglican Church). Mailing Address: His Eminence Archbishop Gregorios of Thyateira and Great Britain, Thyateira House, 5 Graven Hill, London W2 3EN, England. Tel. +44-020-7723.47.87, Fax: +44-020-7224.93.01.

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF FRANCESee - Paris. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Emmanuel of France and Exarch of All Europe. Mailing Address: 7, Rue Georges Bizet, 75116 Paris, France. Tel. +33-1.472.082.35. Fax: +33-1.472.083.15.

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF GERMANYSee - Bonn. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Augustinos of Germany and Exarch of Central Europe. S. Eminenze Metropolit Augoustinos von Deutschland und Exarch von Sentraleuropa. Address: Grieechisch - Orthodoxe Metropolie von Deutschland Exarchat von Zentraleuropa, Dietrich - Bonhoeffer Str. 2, D-53227 Bonn-Beul, Germany. Tel. +49-40-228-462.041, Fax: +49-40-228-464.989. Web: www.orthodoxie.net.

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF AUSTRIASee - Vienna. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Arsenios of Austria and Exarch of Hungary and Mid-Europe. Address: Seine Eminenz Arsenios Metropolit von Austria. Griechisch-Orientalische Metropolis von Austria-Exarchat

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von Ungarn und Metteleuropa, 1010 Wien Fleischmarkt 13, Austria. Tel. +43-1-533-38.89, Fax: +43-1-533.38.89.

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF SWEDEN AND ALL SCANDINAVIAComprising Sweden Norway, Denmark, Iceland. See - Stockholm. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Pavlos of Sweden and All Scandinavia and Exarch of the Northern Lands. Address: Grekisk-Orthodoxa Metropolitdomet, Birger Jarlsgatan 92, 114 20, Stockholm, Sweden. Tel. +46-8-6-646.242. Fax: 973-212.

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF BELGIUMSee - Brussels. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Panteleimon of Belgium and Exarch of the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Mailing Address: Son Eminence Metropolite Panteleimon, Archeveche Orthodoxe Grec, Avenue Charbo 71, 1030 Brussels, Belgium. Tel. +32-2-736.52.78, Fax: +32-2-735.32.64.

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF NEW ZEALANDSee - Well ington, New Zealand. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Amphilochios of New Zealand. Mail ing Address: Greek Orthodox Archdiocese N.Z. 365 Broadway, Miramer, Well ington, New Zealand. Tel. +64-04-388-8824. Web: http://www.imnz.org.nz/index.htm. Email: [email protected].

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF SWITZERLANDSee - Geneva: Comprising the Swiss Federation and the Principality of Liechtenstein. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Jeremiah of Switzerland. Mailing Address: Archeveche de Suisse, Route de Lausanne 282, CH-1292 Chambesy, Switzerland. Tel. +41-22-758.18.33. Fax: +41-22-758.24.16.

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF ITALYSee - Venice. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Gennadios of Italy and Exarch of Southern Europe. Address: Castello 3422, Campo dei Greci, 30122 Venezia, Italy. Tel. +39-41-52-39.569, Fax: +39-41-52.27.016. Web: http://www.ortodossia.it. Email: [email protected].

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF TORONTOSee - Toronto. Comprising Canada. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Soterios of Toronto. Address: 86 Overlea Blvd. (1 Patriarch Bartholomew Way), Toronto, Ontario M4H 1C6 Canada. Tel. (416) 429-5757, Fax: (416) 429-4588. Web: www.gocanada.org. Email: [email protected].

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF BUENOS AIRESSee - Buenos Aires. Comprising Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Tarasios of Buenos Aires, Exarch of South America. Address: Su Excelencia Rev. Metropolita de Buenos Aires, Monsenor Tarasios, Arzobispado Ortodoxo Griego de Buenos Aires y Sud America, Avenida Figueroa Alcorta 3187, 1425 Buenos Aires, Argentina. Tel. (54-11) 4508-5402-4. Fax: (54-11) 4508-5404. Email: [email protected].

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF MEXICO See - Mexico City. Comprising all of Central America includ-ing Colombia, Venezuela and the Caribbean. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Athenagoras of Mexico, Exarch of Central America and the Caribbean Islands. Address: Su Eminencia Metropolita de Panama Athenagoras, Sacro Arzobispado Ortodoxo Griego, Agua Caliente Esq.,Saratoga,Colonia Lomas Hipodromo, Naucalpan, Edo de Mexico, C.P. 53900, Mexico. Tel.: 525-55294-4460, Fax: 525-55294-2678.

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF HONG KONGSee - Hong Kong. Comprising Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, The Philippine Islands, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Myanmar. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Nektarios of Hong Kong Address: 704 Universal Trade Center, 3 Arbuthnot Road, Central, Hong Kong. Te l . : +852-2573.8328, Fax : +852-2573.8379. Web: www.cs.ust.hk/faculty/dimitris/metro/hkmetropolis.html. Email: [email protected].

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF SPAIN AND PORTUGALSee – Madrid. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Polycarpos of Spain and Portugal, Exarch of the Mediterranean Sea. Address: Su Eminencia Reverendisima Metropolita de Espana y Portugal, Monsenor Polycarpos, Parroquia Ortodoxa de los S.S. Andres y Demetrio, c. Nicaragua 12, Madrid 28016. Spain. Tel.: +34-91-391-5090, 345-4085, Fax: 350-9374.

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF KOREASee – Seoul. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Ambrosios of Korea, Exarch of Japan. Address: Holy Metrop-olis of Korea, 424-1 Ahyeon dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea. Tel.: +82 (2) 362-6371, 365-3744. Fax: +82 (2) 365-2698. Web: http://orthodox.or.kr/index.htm. Email: [email protected].

HOLY METROPOLITANATE OF SINGAPORE

See – Singapore. Comprising Singapore, India, Indone-sia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Maldives Islands, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka. Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Constantine of Singapore. Address: c/o Holy Metropolis of Singapore, 704 Universal Trade Center, 3 Arbuthnot Road, Central, Hong Kong.

SECTION H: PATRIARCHAL MONASTERIES1) The Monastic Commonwealth of the Holy Mountain

The Peninsula of Athos, from the Great Guard and beyond, is called the “Holy Mountain,” which is a self-regulating region in the Greek State, whose sovereignty, nevertheless, remains intact. From a spiritual perspective, the Holy Mountains falls under the direct jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. Its area comprises of 389 sq. kms. Monasticism has been present on the Holy Mountain since the 5th century in the form of eremetical ascetics, or small groupings in remote

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places of the Mountain, as well as a parallel secular pres-ence which persisted until the 8th century.

In the first decades of the 9th century Hagiorite Monasticism entered a “new phase,” which is well attested to in the historical sources. The Mountain took on its own peculiar monastic character, acquiring boundaries and an organized administration with its seat at Karyes, where the Lavra, called the “Great Middle,” was active around the year 940

A.D. Here the “First” (“Protos”) of the Holy Mountain was situated, and his foundation was called the “Protaton.”

In the 9th century, two important personalities inhabited the Holy Mountain: St. Peter the Athonite, who had come to Athos at the end of the 8th century, and St. Efthymios the New, who founded a Lavra on the Holy Mountain around 860 A.D.

In 963 A.D. monastic life took on a new shape with the founding, by St. Athanasios, of the first Great Coenobium - the Sacred Monastery of the Great Lavra. The financial and moral support for this undertaking came from that preemi-nent Emperor of Byzantium, Nikephoros Phocas, the friend and spiritual son of St. Athanasios. The official organization of monastic life on the Holy Mountain began with the issu-ance of the Typikon of the Byzantine Emperor John Tsimiskis, known by the name, “Tragos.”

After the establishment of the Great Lavra, the remainder of the great monasteries were founded over the years, with the assistance and blessing of the ever-memorable Byzantine Emperors and Ecumenical Patriarchs, by saintly men and remain until today, as the Imperial Chrysobulls and Patriarchal Compacts witness.

Throughout the centuries, the Byzantine State and the Ecumenical Patriarchate, in accordance with their efforts to transmit Christianity to the peoples bordering the Empire, permitted monks of different nationalities to dwell on the Holy Mountain (especially there were Iberians, Slavs and Rumanians) so that they might transmit in turn a deeper understanding of the substance of Orthodoxy, and transplant the Athonite way of life to their people. This explains the fact that until this very day, there are non-Greek-speaking mon-asteries which continue to be nourished by the centuries-old Athonite monastic tradition.

a) Civil Administrative Authorities of the Holy Mountain

Civil Administrator: Aristides Kasmiroglou. Tel. (23770) 23-230, 23-314. Mailing Address: 630 86 Karyai - Mount Athos. Tel. (23770) 23.230, 23.314, and 23.290. Web site: www.media.dbnet.ece.ntua.gr/Athos.html.

b) Monast ic Administrat ive Author i t ies of the Holy Mountain

The Ecclesiastical Administration, according to the Constitutional Charter of the Holy Mountain regulates:

(1) The Sacred Community

Seated in Karyes and composed of 20 Representatives of the 20 Sacred Monasteries of the Holy Mountain, the Holy Community is selected every year by each Monastery for

annual service, replacing them at the beginning of each year. The Church of the “Protaton” belongs to the Holy Community;

it is named in honor of the Dormition of the Theotokos and was adorned throughout in 1290 by Panselinos.

(2) The Sacred Epistasia (Supervisory Board)

The Sacred Epistasia represents an executive authority. The 20 Sacred Monasteries are divided into 5 groups of four (Tetrads), each of which serves the Sacred Epistasia every fifth year for one year, from June 1st until the end of May.

1st Tetrad: Lavra, Docheiariou, Xenophontos, and Esphigmenou.2nd Tetrad: Vatopedi, Koutloumousiou, Karakallou

and Stavronikita.3rd Tetrad: Iveron, Pantokratoros, Philotheou

and Simonos Petros.4th Tetrad: Chiliandari, Xeropotamou, Agiou Pavlou

and Grigoriou.5th Tetrad: Dionysiou, Zographou, Agiou Panteleimonos,

and Konstamonitou.The first in order from each Tetrad bears the title “Proepistates” and is the chairman of the Sacred Epistasia and holds the First Staff.

The Members of the Sacred Epistasia for the year 2011-2012 are: Protepistatis: Geron Barnabas, Monastery of Vatopedi; Epistatai: Geron Hieromonk Gregorios, Monastery of Koutloumousiou; Geron Andreas, Monastery of Karakallou; Geron Theodosios, Monastery of Stavronikita. Tel.: Protepistatis: (23770) 23.221; Epistatai: 23.711, 23.712, 23.072.

Secretariat: Chief Secretary: Monk Amilianos of Simonos Petras; Undersecretary: Monk Kosmas of Simonos Petras; Secretary: Hieromonk Ioannis, Great Lavra; Codicographer: Monk Prodromos, Koutloumousiou. Lazaros Ketsetzoglou and Thomas Thomloudis.

Tel.: Chief Secretariat: (23770) 23.710. Undersecretary: (23770) 23.224, Fax: 23.315. E-mail: [email protected].

c) The Patriarchal and Stavropegial Sacred Monasteries on the Holy Mountain

1) GREAT LAVRA, founded 963, Coenobium, celebrated St. Athanasios the Athonite (July 5), Hegumen, Archimandrite Prodromos. Tel. (23770) 23.761, Fax: 23.013. Representative: Tel. 23.277.

2) VATOPEDI, founded 972, Coenobium, celebrates the Annunciation of the Theotokos (March 25), Hegumen, Archimandrite Ephraim. Tel. (23770) 41.488, Fax: 41.462. Representative: Tel. 23.283.

3) IVERON, founded 972, Coenobium, celebrates the Dormition of the Theotokos (August 15), Hegumen, Archimandrite Nathanel. Tel. (23770) 23.643, Fax: 23.248. Representative: Tel. 23.203.

4) CHILIANDARI, founded 1197, Coenobium, celebrates the Entry of the Theotokos (November 21), Hegumen,

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Archimandrite Methodios. Tel. (23770) 23.494, Fax: 23.108. Representative: Tel. 23.281.

5) AGIOU DIONYSIOU, founded 1375, Coenobium, cel-ebrates the Nativity of the Forerunner (June 24), Hegumen, Archimandrite Petros. Tel. (23770) 23.687, Fax: 23.686. Representative: Tel. 23.272.

6) KOUTLOUMOUSIOU, founded at the end of the 11th Century, Coenobium, celebrates the Transfiguration of the Savior (August 6), Hegumen, Archimandrite Christodoulos. Tel. (23770) 23.226, Fax: 23.731.

7) PANTOKRATOR, founded 1363, Coenobium, celebrates the Transfiguration of the Savior (August 6), Hegumen, Archimandrite Gabriel. Tel. (23770) 23.253, Fax: 23.685. Representative: Tel. 23.945.

8) XEROPOTAMOU, founded 10th Century, Coenobium, celebrates the Holy Forty Martyrs (March 9), Hegumen, Archimandrite Joseph. Tel. (23770) 23.251, Fax: 23.733. Representative: Tel. 23.280.

9) ZOGRAPHOU, founded 10th Century, Coenobium, cel-ebrates St. George (April 23), Hegumen, Archimandrite Ambrosias. Tel. (23770) 23.247. Representative: Tel. 23.273.

10) DOCHEIARIOU, founded 10th Century, Coenobium, celebrates Synaxis of the Archangels (November 8), Hegumen, Archimandrite Grigorios. Tel. (23770) 23.245. Representative: Tel. ............

11) KARAKALLOU, founded end of 11th Century, Coenobium, celebrates Sts. Peter and Paul (June 29), Hegumen, Archimandrite Philotheos. Tel. (23770) 23.225, Fax: 23.746. Representative: Tel. 23.279.

12) PHILOTHEOU, founded 990, Coenobium, celebrates the Annunciation of the Theotokos (March 25), St. Kosma Aitolos (August 24); Hegumen, Archimandrite Nikodemos. Tel. (23770) 23.256, Fax: 23.674. Representative: Tel. 23.206.

13) SIMONOS PETRAS, founded 1257, Coenobium, cele-brates the Nativity of Christ (December 25), Righteous Simon the Myrrh Streamer (December 28), St. Maria the Magdalene (July 22); Hegumen, Archimandrite Elissaios. Tel.: (23770) 23.254, Fax: 94.098.Representative: Tel. 23.204.

14) AGIOU PAVLOU, founded 10th Century, Coenobium, cel-ebrates the Presentation of the Lord (February 2), Hegumen, Archimandrite Parthenios. Tel. (23770) 23.250, 23.609, Fax: 23.355. Representative: Tel. 23.208.

15) STAVRONIKITA, founded1541, Coenobium, celebrates St. Nicholas (December 6), Hegumen, Archimandrite Tychon.

Tel. (23770) 23.255, Fax: 23.255. Representative: Tel. 23.270.

16) XENOPHONTOS, founded 11th Century, Coenobium, celebrates St. George (April 23), Hegumen, Archimandrite Alexios. Tel. (23770) 23.249, Fax: 23.631. Representative: Tel. 23933.

17) GRIGORIOU, founded 1310, Coenobium, celebrates St. Nicholas (December 6), Hegumen, Archimandrite George.

Tel. (23770) 23.218, 23.669, 23.670, Fax: 23.671. Representative: Tel. 23.274.

18) ESPHIGMENOU, founded 11th Century, Coenobium, celebrates the Ascension of Christ. Hegumen Archimandrite Chrysostomos. Based in Karyes. Tel. (23770) 23.229, Fax: 23.653.

19) AGIOU PANTELEIMONOS, founded beginning of 10th Century, Coenobium, celebrates St. Panteleimon (July 27), Hegumen, Archimandrite Jeremiah. Tel. (23770) 23.252. Representative: Tel. 23.201

20) KONSTAMONITOU, founded 11th Century, Coenobium, celebrates St. Stephen (December 27), Hegumen, Archimandrite Agathon. Tel. (23770) 23.228. Representative: Tel. 23.278

The total number of monks on Mount Athos in the Monasteries and Sketes is approximately 1,700.

d) Ecclesiastical Academy of Athos

The Ecclesiastical Academy of Athos was founded in 1749 by the Brethren of the Vatopedi Monastery in their region as the “Preparatory School for Greek Studies, Culture and Teaching of Every Kind in the Rational Philosophies and Theological Sciences.” In 1753, the “Teacher” was Evgenios Voulgaris, during whose tenure the School reached its zenith. In 1813, the School was moved to its current location at Karyes.

Headmaster: Archimandrite Hierotheos Zacharis. Tel. (23770) 23.220, Fax. 23.341.

Bishop in the Holy Mountain: Chrysostomos of Rodostolon (04/22/1978); Address: Great Lavra Monastery T.K. 630 86 Karyes, Mt. Athos

e) Sacred Patriarchal and Stavropegial Convent of the Annunciation of the Theotokos in Ormylia, Chalkidiki

Hegoumene: Nun Nikodema. 111 nuns, 20 novices.

Economos for the Sacred Convent: Hieromonk Myron. Address: 630 71 Ormylia, Chalkidiki. Tel. (23710) 41.278.

2) The Patriarchal Exarchate of Patmos

The Patriarchal Exarchate of Patmos consists of the Island of Patmos, which through the Venerable Patriarchal and Synodical Act and the Statute 1155/81 of the Greek Government was decreed to be a “Sacred Island”, Leipso, Agathonesion and Arkioi and are under the direct jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.Patriarchal Exarch and Abbot of the Monastery, Archimandrite Andipas Nikitaras. Mailing Address: Patmos T.K. 855 00. Tel: (22470) 20.800 Fax: 31.381. Patriarchal Exarch: Tel.: 31.223, Fax: 31.381.

The Sacred, Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of St. John the Theologian and Evangelist was founded at the end of the Eleventh Century by our Righteous Father Christodoulos of Latrinos, by the grant and bequest of the Island of Patmos to him of the ever-memorable Emperor of Byzantium Alexios Comnenos I, and which became one of the most important centers of monasticism in the East throughout the Middle Ages.

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In the year 1998 (September 25 - 27) there was a Pan-Orthodox and Inter-Christian celebration of the 900th anniversary of the founding of the Sacred Monastery with the participation of the Greek Government.

3) The Sacred, Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery in Chalkidiki of Saint Anastasia Pharmakolitrias.

The Monastery was founded by the Empress Theophano in the year 888 during the Patriarchate of St. Photios the Great. The Hegumen is His Eminence Metropolitan Apostolos of Miletos (03/11/1985). 15 Monks.The Monastery houses the precious “Kara” (skull) of St. Anastasia, the incorrupt Relics of St. Theonas, the Hegumen of the Monastery and Metropolitan of Thessaloniki (1520), a portion of the Precious Cross, the gift of the Empress Theophano and many other relics. Address: 570 06 Vasilika, Chalkidiki. Tel. (23960) 22.440, 22.661, 22.341, Fax: 22.662, 31.311.

4) The Sacred, Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of Vlatadon

(A Coenobium from 11th Century), Feasts on August 6 and June 29. Hegumen: His Eminence Metropolitan Panteleimon of Tyroloi and Serentium. 9 Monks. Address: The Sacred Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of Vlatadon, 64 Eptapyrgiou, 546 34 Thessalonika. Tel.: Office: (2310) 209-913, 246.357, Guest Room: 247-492, Fax 246-349. Email: [email protected].

5) The Sacred, Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of the Honorable Forerunner in Essex, England (1965)

Hegumen: Archimandrite Kyrillos. Feasts on June 24 and September 24. Monks and Nuns, 12. Address: The Old Rectory, Rectory Road, Tolleshunt Knights, By Maldon, ESSEX CM9-8EZ, England. Tel. +44 (0) 16121-810-079.

6) The Sacred Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of the Entry of the Theotokos in Alabama, USA.

Address: Malbis Plantation, Darphne, Alabama, USA.

7) The Sacred Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of St. Irene Chrysovalantou

Hegumen: His Grace Bishop Elias of Philomeleion. Feasts on July 28 and November 30. Address: 36-04 23rd Avenue, Astoria,NY 11105-1916. Tel. (718) 626-6225, Fax: (718) 626-7669. Web: www.StIrene.org. Email: [email protected].

SECTION I: PATRIARCHAL INSTITUTIONS1) The Patriarchal Institute for Patristic Studies in

Thessaloniki

This Institute was established by the Ecumenical Patriarchate in 1965 and has operated since 1968. The Institute is located at the Holy Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monastery of Vlatadon.

Chairman: His Eminence Metropolitan Athanasios of Chalcedon. Vice-Chairman: His Eminence Metropolitan Panteleimon of Tyroloi and Serention. Mailing Address: Patriarchal Institute for Patristic Studies, Holy Monastery

of Vlatadon, 64, Eptapyrgion Street, 546 34 Thessaloniki. Tel. And Fax of the Director: 2310-203.620. Secretary Tel. 202.301.

2) The Patriarchal and Stavropegial and Orthodox Center of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Chambésy, Geneva

The Orthodox Center of the Ecumenical Patriarchate was established in June of 1966. The work of the Center, accord-ing to the Patriarchal and Synodical Tome of Establishment consists of: serving as an information source for the Christian West, particularly Western Europe, concerning Orthodox wor-ship and Orthodox doctrine, tradition and theology; serving as a place of study of the theology and spiritual life of other Christian Churches and Confessions; facilitating contacts between local Orthodox Churches and in this way advancing the cause of Orthodox unity; advancing the spirit of ecumen-ism through good relations of Orthodoxy with other Christian Churches and Confessions for the advancement of the cause of inter-Christian unity.

Director of the Center: His Eminence Metropolitan Jeremiah of Switzerland. Mail ing Address: Centre Orthodoxe du Patriarcat Oecuménique, 37, Chemin de Chambésy, CH-1292, Chambésy, Switzerland. Tel. + 41-0-22-758-9860, Fax: 758-9861. Web: www.centreorthodoxe.org

3) Patriarchal Institution for Orthodox Missionary Work in the Far East

Chairman: Dr. Ioannis Lappas. Mai l ing Address: Gounaropoulou 3, 157 71 Zographou, Athens, Greece. Tel. +30-210-771-0732, Fax: 778-0541.

4) The Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute, Berkeley, CA, USA

Administrative Board: Institute Director: Metropolitan Nikitas of the Dardanelles. Chaplain: Fr. Thomas Paris. Members: Phil Economopoulos, Christ J. Kamages, John Klentos.Treasurer, Damian Manolis. Secretary, Nick Tarlson. Mailing Address: 2311 Hearst Avenue, Berkeley, California 94709-1319, USA. Tel.: 510-649-3450, Fax: 510-841-6605. Web: www.orthodoxinstitute.org. Email: [email protected].

5) Institute for Post-Graduate Studies in Orthodox Theology in Chambésy, Geneva

The Institute for Post-Graduate Studies in Orthodox Theology was established as an independent academic authority at the Orthodox Center of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Chambésy, Geneva, and has operated since the 1997-1998 academic year in cooperation with the Roman Catholic Theological School of the University in Frivourgon and the Protestant Theological School of the University in Chambésy.

Dean of the Institute: Dr. Vlasios Pheidas, Archon Didaskalos. Address: Institut d’Etudes Supérieures en Théologie aupres du Centre Orthodoxe du Patriarcat Oecuménique, 37 Chemin de Chambésy. CH-1292, Chambésy, Switzerland. Tel. +41-22-758.98.64, 758.98.60. Fax: 758.98.95. Web: www.institutorthodoxe.org E-mail: [email protected]

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6) Institute for the Patronage of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Athens

Director: Konstantinos Piperopoulos. Mailing Address: Notara 131, 4th floor, 185 36 Peiraeus. Tel.: +210-42.94.402, 42.94.406, 42.94.407. Fax: +210-042.94.409.

7) OECUMENICA (NGO)

Director: George Zetros. Mailing Address: Notara 131, 2nd floor, 185 36 Peiraeus. Tel. +210.92.21.160-1, Fax 92.21.163. Web: www.ecumenica.net Email: [email protected].

SECTION J: PATRIARCHAL ORGANIZATIONS1) Permanent Delegation to the World Council of

Churches

Patriarchal Representative to the World Council of Churches, George Laimopoulos. Address: Ecumenical Patriarchate, Permanent Delegation to the WCC, 150 route de Ferney, P.O. Box 2100, CH-1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland. Tel. +41-22- 7916347. Fax: +41-22-7916346. Email: [email protected]. Website: www.ecupatria.org.

2) Secretariat Committee for the Preparation of the Holy and Great Synod of Orthodox Church

The Secretariat Committee for the preparation of the Holy and Great synod of the Orthodox Church is located at the Orthodox Center of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Chambesy. Director: His Eminence Metropolitan Jeremiah of Switzerland. Mailing address: Centre Orthodoxe du Patriarcat Oecumenique, 37

Chemin de Chambesy. CH-1292 Chambesy, Switzerland. Tel.: +41-22-758-9860. Fax: 758-9861

3) The Order of the Holy and Great Church of Christ “Panaghia Pammakaristos” in Athens.

The Order of “Panaghia Pammakaristos” was established by His All Holiness, Ecumenical Patriarch BARTHOLOMEW, in Greece on November 19, 1991, and parallels the Order of St. Andrew here in the Americas. Mailing address: Regillis 26, 106 74, Athens, Greece. Tel. +30-210-7235-735-8, 7241.601. Fax: 7240.000 and 7217.765.

4) The Liaison Office of the Orthodox Church to the European Union

The Liaison Office of the Orthodox Church to the European Union was established in 1994 by the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Brussels. Director: His Eminence Metropolitan Emmanuel of France. Mailing Address: Place de Jamblinne de Meux 40, 1030 Brussels. Tel.: +32-2-734-8987 and 732-4422. Fax: 734-9072. Email: [email protected].

5) Office of the Representative of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Athens

Director: His Eminence Metropolitan John of Pergamon. Secretary: Eleftherios N. Chrysochoos. Mailing Address: Neophytou Douka 9, 106 74, Athens, Greece. Tel.: +30-210-725-7862, 725-7864. Fax: 725-2540. Email: [email protected].

Information updated as of December 15, 2011

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A SIMPLIFIED DIRECTORY OF

Church Jurisdiction Founder Date Canonical Status Present Head & Title Episcopal SeatEcumenical Patriarchate Turkey, Parts of Greece Mt. Athos, St. Andrew the Apostle 37 A.D. 451: Patriarchate Bartholomew I, Ecumenical Pa tri arch, Constantinople, Turkey of Constantinople Northern & Western Eu rope, North & Arch bish op of Constantinople South America, Australia & New Zealand, and New Rome South east Asia, & the Diaspora

Patriarchate of Alexandria All Africa St. Mark the Evangelist 62 A.D 325: Patriarchate Theodoros II, Pope and Pa tri arch Alexandria, Egypt of Alexandria and All Africa

Patriarchate of Antioch Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran St. Peter the Apostle, 34 A.D. 325: Patriarchate Ignatius IV, Patriarch of Antioch, Syria, Damascus, Syria Arabia, Kilikia, Iberia and All East

Patriarchate of Jerusalem Palestine (Israel), Jordan, St. James 55 A.D. 451: Patriarchate Theophilos III, Patriarch of Holy Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel Arabia & Mt. Sinai the Adelphotheos All Palestine and Holy Zion

Church of Russia Former Soviet Union Conversion and bap tism 1037: Under Constantinople Kirill, Patriarch of Moscow Moscow, Russia of Prince Vladimir of Kiev 1448: Autocephalous and All Rus sia and Russian peo ple 988 A.D. 1589: Patriarchate

Church of Serbia Former Yugoslavia SS. Cyril & Methodios 867-886 A.D. 1219: Autonomous (St. Savas) Irinej, Archbishop of Pec, Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1346: Patriarchate (of Pec) Metropolitan of Belgrade-Karlovci 1832: Autonomous and Patriarch of Serbia 1879: Autocephalous 1920: Patriarchate of Serbia

Church of Romania Romania Orthodoxy introduced in 1st Chris tian 1359: Under Constantinople Daniel, Archbishop of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania cen tu ries by mis sion ar ies to Roman 1885: Autocephalous Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlachia and seaport col o nies on the Black Sea. 1925: Patriarchate Patriarch of Romania

Church of Bulgaria Bulgaria Baptism of Tsar Boris 917: Patriarchate (Tsar Simeon) Maxim, Metropolitan of Sofia Sofia, Bulgaria by Patriarch Photius 864 A.D. 1018: Under Constantinople and Patriarch of All Bulgaria Also 1235: 2nd Patriarchate SS. Cyril & Methodios 867-886 A.D. 1767: Under Constantinople 1872: Schismatic (Until 1945) 1945: Autocephalous 1961: 3rd Pa tri arch ate

Church of Georgia Georgia (Iberia) St. Andrew the Apostle 44 A.D. 325: Under Antioch Ilias II, Metropolitan of Mitshetis Tiflis, Georgia 451: Under Constantinople and Tiflis, Catholicos-Patriarch 1089: Autocephalous of All Iberia 1811: Un der Mos cow 1917: Autocephalous-Catholicate

Church of Cyprus Cyprus St. Barnabas the Apostle 46 A.D. 431: Autocephalous Chrysostomos II, Archbishop of Nicosia, Cyprus New Justinianoupolis and All Cyprus

Church of Greece Greece St. Paul the Apostle 51 A.D. 451: Under Constantinople Ieronymos II, Archbishop of Ath ens Athens, Greece 1850: Autocephalous and All Greece

Church of Poland Poland Orthodoxy introduced by 1593: Under Moscow Savvas, Archbishop of Varsovia Warsaw, Poland missionaries from Rus sia 1917: Under Constantinople and Metropolitan of All Poland during Middle Ages 1924: Autocephalous

Church of Albania Albania Dates back to 1346: Under Serbia (Pec) Anastasios, Archbishop of Tirana Tirana, Albania Apostolic Time (See Rom. 15-19) 1766: Under Constantinople and All Albania 1937: Autocephalous

Church of the Czech Republic SS. Cyril and 867-886 A.D. 1361: Under Serbia (Pec) Christopher, Archbishop Prague, Czech Republic Czech Lands and Slovakia Methodios 1766: Under Constantinople of the Czech Lands and Slovakia 1923: Autonomous and Slovakia 1998: Autocephalous

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Church Jurisdiction Founder Date Canonical Status Present Head & Title Episcopal SeatEcumenical Patriarchate Turkey, Parts of Greece Mt. Athos, St. Andrew the Apostle 37 A.D. 451: Patriarchate Bartholomew I, Ecumenical Pa tri arch, Constantinople, Turkey of Constantinople Northern & Western Eu rope, North & Arch bish op of Constantinople South America, Australia & New Zealand, and New Rome South east Asia, & the Diaspora

Patriarchate of Alexandria All Africa St. Mark the Evangelist 62 A.D 325: Patriarchate Theodoros II, Pope and Pa tri arch Alexandria, Egypt of Alexandria and All Africa

Patriarchate of Antioch Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran St. Peter the Apostle, 34 A.D. 325: Patriarchate Ignatius IV, Patriarch of Antioch, Syria, Damascus, Syria Arabia, Kilikia, Iberia and All East

Patriarchate of Jerusalem Palestine (Israel), Jordan, St. James 55 A.D. 451: Patriarchate Theophilos III, Patriarch of Holy Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel Arabia & Mt. Sinai the Adelphotheos All Palestine and Holy Zion

Church of Russia Former Soviet Union Conversion and bap tism 1037: Under Constantinople Kirill, Patriarch of Moscow Moscow, Russia of Prince Vladimir of Kiev 1448: Autocephalous and All Rus sia and Russian peo ple 988 A.D. 1589: Patriarchate

Church of Serbia Former Yugoslavia SS. Cyril & Methodios 867-886 A.D. 1219: Autonomous (St. Savas) Irinej, Archbishop of Pec, Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1346: Patriarchate (of Pec) Metropolitan of Belgrade-Karlovci 1832: Autonomous and Patriarch of Serbia 1879: Autocephalous 1920: Patriarchate of Serbia

Church of Romania Romania Orthodoxy introduced in 1st Chris tian 1359: Under Constantinople Daniel, Archbishop of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania cen tu ries by mis sion ar ies to Roman 1885: Autocephalous Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlachia and seaport col o nies on the Black Sea. 1925: Patriarchate Patriarch of Romania

Church of Bulgaria Bulgaria Baptism of Tsar Boris 917: Patriarchate (Tsar Simeon) Maxim, Metropolitan of Sofia Sofia, Bulgaria by Patriarch Photius 864 A.D. 1018: Under Constantinople and Patriarch of All Bulgaria Also 1235: 2nd Patriarchate SS. Cyril & Methodios 867-886 A.D. 1767: Under Constantinople 1872: Schismatic (Until 1945) 1945: Autocephalous 1961: 3rd Pa tri arch ate

Church of Georgia Georgia (Iberia) St. Andrew the Apostle 44 A.D. 325: Under Antioch Ilias II, Metropolitan of Mitshetis Tiflis, Georgia 451: Under Constantinople and Tiflis, Catholicos-Patriarch 1089: Autocephalous of All Iberia 1811: Un der Mos cow 1917: Autocephalous-Catholicate

Church of Cyprus Cyprus St. Barnabas the Apostle 46 A.D. 431: Autocephalous Chrysostomos II, Archbishop of Nicosia, Cyprus New Justinianoupolis and All Cyprus

Church of Greece Greece St. Paul the Apostle 51 A.D. 451: Under Constantinople Ieronymos II, Archbishop of Ath ens Athens, Greece 1850: Autocephalous and All Greece

Church of Poland Poland Orthodoxy introduced by 1593: Under Moscow Savvas, Archbishop of Varsovia Warsaw, Poland missionaries from Rus sia 1917: Under Constantinople and Metropolitan of All Poland during Middle Ages 1924: Autocephalous

Church of Albania Albania Dates back to 1346: Under Serbia (Pec) Anastasios, Archbishop of Tirana Tirana, Albania Apostolic Time (See Rom. 15-19) 1766: Under Constantinople and All Albania 1937: Autocephalous

Church of the Czech Republic SS. Cyril and 867-886 A.D. 1361: Under Serbia (Pec) Christopher, Archbishop Prague, Czech Republic Czech Lands and Slovakia Methodios 1766: Under Constantinople of the Czech Lands and Slovakia 1923: Autonomous and Slovakia 1998: Autocephalous

AUTOCEPHALOUS CHURCH ES

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THE GREEK ORTHODOX ARCHDIOCESE OF AMERICA

The Rev. Robert G. Stephanopoulos, Ph.D.

THE ORTHODOX CHURCH

The Orthodox Church today, numbering over 250 million worldwide, is a communion of self governing Churches, each administratively inde-pendent of the other, but united by a common faith and spirituality. Their underlying unity is based on identity of doctrines, sacramental life and worship, which distinguishes Ortho-dox Christianity. All Orthodox Churches are in communion with the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople who is acknowledged as primus inter pares, first among equals. All are in full communion with one another. The living tradition of the Church and the principles of love, con-cord and harmony are expressed through the common mind of the universal episcopate as the occasion arises. In all other matters, the internal life of each independent Church is administered by the hierarchs of that particular Church. Fol-lowing the ancient principle of the one people of God in each place and the universal priesthood of all believers, the laity shares equally in the responsibility for the preservation and propaga-tion of the Christian faith and Church.

The Sacrament: The Mystical Life of Orthodoxy

An Orthodox Christian, of whatever national origin, may go to any Orthodox Church and receive the sacraments: Baptism, Chrismation, Holy Communion, Confession, Unction, Matri-mony and Holy Orders. Our practice is to baptize infants as full members of the Church, based on a close-knit Christian family and the importance of a sponsor or Godparent in Christian upbring-ing. Christian nurture is placed properly in the home and in the teaching office of the Church.

Baptism: Water Baptism of adults and infants is celebrated by three-fold immersion in the Name of the Trinity. It is an initiation into the Church, forgiveness of sins and the beginning of the Christian life. The Sacrament of Chrismation (Confirmation), in conformity with the ancient practice, is performed immediately after baptism as a seal of the gifts of the Holy Spirit given to the new Christian. Holy Communion is received after baptism, emphasizing the fullness of par-

ticipation in the sacramental life of the Church.

Holy Eucharist/Communion: The Holy Eucharist, known as the Divine Liturgy, is the chief worship service and is celebrated on all Sundays and Holy days during the liturgical year. Orthodoxy main-tains a high sacramental view. The Sacraments are visible signs of an invisible Divine Grace. The elements of bread and wine in the Holy Eucha-rist are the very Body and Blood of Jesus Christ received for the remission of sins and life everlast-ing, after proper spiritual preparation and fasting.

Holy Unction: Holy Unction, the Sacrament of the sick, is an anointing with oil and prayers for those who need healing of body and soul and spiritual support. However, it is not exclusively a “last rite.”

Confession: Confession or the Sacrament of Penance is necessary to the spiritual devel-opment, forgiveness and growth of a believer. This is usually conducted privately, in the pres-ence and under the direction of a spiritual father and confessor.

Marriage: Christian marriage is the Sacrament of union of a man and woman for mutual com-plementarity and propagation of the race. The crowning is a sign of witnessing to Christ and His love for the Church. It must be performed by an Orthodox priest on behalf of the community of faith.

Holy Orders: Holy Orders or Priesthood is a spe-cial ministry of service in and for the Church. The three major orders of clergy are deacon, pres-byter and bishop. Bishops are consecrated by at least three other Bishops. Orthodox priests are often married men. Bishops are chosen from among the monastic clergy who have taken the vow of celibacy. The clergy are entrusted with maintaining the unity of the Church teaching and the sacraments.

Many other rites and blessings are expressions of the one sacramental ministry of the Church. All of these may be seen as gracious and spiritu-ally fruitful actions for the welfare of the faithful. There are services for the dead, based on the understanding that the entire church, visible and

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invisible, is one communion of faithful bound together in love and prayer.

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America

Before the establishment of an Archdiocese there were numerous communities of Greek Orthodox Christians. The first Greek Orthodox community in the Americas was founded in New Orleans, LA by a small colony of Greek merchants. History also records that on June 26,1768 the first Greek colonists landed at St. Augustine, FL, the oldest city in America. The first permanent community was founded in New York City in 1892, today’s Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America was incorporated in 1921 and officially recognized by the State of New York in 1922.

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America is under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patri-archate of Constantinople and is composed of an Archdiocesan District — New York and eight Metropolises: New Jersey, Chicago, Atlanta, Detroit, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Boston and Denver. It is governed by the Archbishop and the Eparchial Synod. The Synod is headed by the Archbishop and comprised of the Metropolitans who oversee their own Metropolises. The Synod has all the authority and responsibility, which the

Church canons provide for a provincial synod.

There are over 560 parishes, over 840 priests and approximately 1.5 million faithful in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. The Archdiocese receives within its ranks and under its spiritual aegis and pastoral care Orthodox Christians, who either as individuals or as orga-nized groups in Metropolises and Parishes have voluntarily come to it and which acknowledge the ecclesiastical and canonical jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

CLERGY-LAITY CONGRESS

The Clergy-Laity Congress, the highest leg-islative body of the Archdiocese, is convened biennially and presided over by the Archbishop. It is concerned with all matters, other than doc-trinal or canonical, affecting the life, growth and unity of the Church, the institutions, finances, administration, educational and philanthropic concerns. The delegates to the Congress are pastors and elected lay representatives.

THE ARCHDIOCESAN COUNCIL

The Archdiocesan Council is the deliberative body of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, which meets in the interim period between Clergy-Laity Congresses.

The Archon Class of 2011. (October 2011)

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Ecumenical Patriarch Batholomew, Archbishop Demetrios and thousands of clergy and laity from all over the world par-ticipated in the Patriarchal Divine Liturgy in the historic monastery of Panagia Soumela near Trapezounta, Turkey.

(August 15, 2011)

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ARCHDIOCESE OF AMERICA

His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America

Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in AmericaExarch of Atlantic and Pacific OceansChairman of the Holy Eparchial Synod

Consecrated as Bishop September 17, 1967Elevated to Metropolitan August 20, 1991

Enthroned as Archbishop of AmericaSeptember 18, 1999

Nameday: October 26

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PRESIDENTHis Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of AmericaPrimate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America

MEMBERSHis Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos of ChicagoHis Eminence Metropolitan Methodios of BostonHis Eminence Metropolitan Isaiah of DenverHis Eminence Metropolitan Alexios of AtlantaHis Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas of DetroitHis Eminence Metropolitan Savas of PittsburghHis Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos of San FranciscoHis Eminence Metropolitan Evangelos of New Jersey

The Holy Eparchial Synod in session at the Archdiocese (October 2008).

ΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ

Ὁ Σεβασμιώτατος Ἀρχιεπίσκοπος Ἀμερικήςκ. ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΣ

ΜΕΛΗὉ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Σικάγουκ. ΙΑΚΩΒΟΣὉ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Βοστώνηςκ. ΜΕΘΟΔΙΟΣὉ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Ντένβερκ. ΗΣΑΙΑΣὉ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Ἀτλάνταςκ. ΑΛΕΞΙΟΣὉ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Ντητρόιτκ. ΝΙΚΟΛΑΟΣὉ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Πιττσβούργουκ. ΣΑΒΒΑΣὉ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Ἁγίου Φραγκίσουκ. ΓΕΡΑΣΙΜΟΣὉ Σεβασμιώτατος Μητροπολίτης Νέας Ἰερσέηςκ. ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΟΣ

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OFFICE OF THE HOLY EPARCHIAL SYNOD

His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, President

His Grace Bishop Sevastianos of Zela, Chief Secretary Email: [email protected]

Christine Athanasopoulos, Administrative Assistant Email: [email protected]

HOLY EPARCHIAL SYNOD

The Office of the Chief Secretary of the Holy Eparchial Synod reflects the need for greater, more frequent and more effective communication between the hierarchs of the Greek Ortho dox Archdiocese of America who are members of the Holy Eparchial Synod. The primary goal of the Office is to provide timely execution of the decisions taken by the Holy Eparchial Synod as well as to aid the process of the work being accomplished by the various Synodical Committees of the Archdiocese.

In addition, the Office is responsible for:

• Communicating information relevant to the work of the Synod

• Issuing official communiques on behalf of the Synod

• Promulgating official encyclicals issued by the Synod

• Distributing Antimensia and Holy Chrism received from the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

The Archierarchical Liturgy celebrated at the Annunciation Cathedral in Atlanta, GA during the Clergy-Laity Congress. (July 2010)

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DIRECT ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT

Chancery: Bishop Andonios of Phasiane, Chancellor [email protected]

Registrar: Rev. Fr. Michael T. Kontogiorgis [email protected]

Parochial Schools Education: Maria Makedon, District Director [email protected]

Youth Ministry: Rev. Fr. Evagoras Constantinides [email protected]

Direct Archdiocesan District Stephen Cherpelis Council Vice President: Finance Chairman: Harry RaptakisClergy Syndesmos: Rev. Fr. Nicholas Anctil [email protected]

Philoptochos: Maria SkiadasPresvyteres Presvytera Paula Strouzas Sisterhood: [email protected]

Religious Education: V. Rev. Damaskinos Ganas Church Music Anna Dounelis Federation: [email protected]

Archon Commanders: Region 1: Peter J. Skeadas NYC (Manhattan, Bronx) Westchester Cty. & Connecticut

Region 2: Inspector John V. Kassimatis NYC (Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island) & Long Island

Metropolitan Youth Choir: Panikos Papanikolaou, Chairman Maria Koleva, Choir MasterCamp St. Paul Rev. Elias VillisArchdiocesan School of Archdeacon Panteleimon Papadopoulos Byzantine Music: Director [email protected]

NEW YORK STATEManhattan

Holy Trinity (Archdiocesan Cathedral)AnnunciationSts. AnargyroiSt. BarbaraSt. EleftheriosSt. George - St. DemetriosSt. George TropeoforosSt. GerasimosSt. John the BaptistSt. Nicholas St. Paul (Archdiocesan Chapel)St. Spyridon

BronxSt. Petros the ApostleZoodohos Peghe

BrooklynHoly CrossKimissis Tis TheotokouSts. Constantine & HelenThree Hierarchs

Staten IslandHoly Trinity- St. Nicholas

QueensAstoria St. Demetrios Cathedral St. Catherine - St. GeorgeCoronaFlushingJackson HeightsJamaicaWhitestone

Long IslandBlue PointBrookvilleGreenlawnHempsteadHicksvilleIsland ParkMerrickMattituckPort JeffersonRoslyn Heights

SouthhamptonWantaghWest Babylon

Westchester CountyNew RochelleRyeYonkers Prophet Elias Taxiarchai (St. Michael’s Home Chapel)

Upstate New YorkAlbanyGarrisonKingstonMiddletownNewburghPoughkeepsieSchenectadyTroyWest NyackWindham

CONNECTICUTBridgeportBristolDanburyHartfordNew BritainNew HavenNorwalkOrangeStamford Annunciation ArchangelsStorrs (Chapel)Waterbury

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Washington, DC Saint Sophia Sts. Constantine & Helen

BAHAMASNassau

MONASTIC COMMUNITY

Calverton, NYRoscoe, NY

His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios

of Amer i ca

Presiding Hierarch Direct Archdiocesan

District

Direct Archdiocesan District10 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075­0106 Tel.: (212) 570-3500 • Fax: (212) 570-3569Email: [email protected] Web: www.goarch.org

The Direct Archdiocesan District, based in New York City, is composed of the parishes in the greater New York City area and northern suburbs and upstate New York, all of Long Island, the western half of Connecticut, Washington, DC, and the Bahamas. The District is under the direct authority, supervision and pastoral care of the Archbishop, as is also the Vicariate for Palestinian/Jordanian communities in the USA.

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Archbishop Demetrios with the recipi-

ents of the Three Hierarchs Award of

Excellence. At left of the Archbishop, Consul

of Greece Evangelos Kyriakopoulos, Direct Archdiocesan District

Office of Education Director Maria Makedon

and George Vlikides, education affairs

counselor at the Greek Consulate. To the right

of His Eminence is Mistress of Ceremonies

Anne Prokop and Cyprus Consul General Koula Sophianou. The

Award is bestowed annually to the stu-dents who excelled

in the Comprehensive Examination in Modern Greek. (January 2011)

The Metropolitan Youth Choir, directed by Maria Koleva, performs at a special concert in honor of the 20th anniversary of the Enthronement of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew. The concert was held in the historic Church of St. Irene, which stands next to Aghia Sophia in Constantinople. The Choir also offered concerts in Cyprus and Ionian Village in Greece. (July 2011)

Thousands of faithful fill the streets and

sidewalk areas in front of St. Nicholas Church in Flushing, NY for the Resurrection service.

The service was televised live worldwide.

(April 2011)

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METROPOLIS OF CHICAGO

Metropolitan: His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos Chancellor: His Grace Bishop Demetrios of Mokissos

Secretary to the Spiritual Court: Rev. Fr. Constantine Botsis

Office Coordinator: Evangeline (Lynn) Dallas

Registrar: Constantine Kartsimas

Special Administrative Assistant: Rev. Fr. David Bissias

Clergy Syndesmos: Rev. Fr. James Greanias

Director of Youth & YoungAdult Ministries: Chris Avramopoulos

Religious Education: Rev. Fr. William Chiganos

Sisterhood of Presvyteres: Presvytera Chrysanthie Bessinas

Metropolis Council Vice President: George Vourvoulias, Jr.

FANARI Summer Camp: Rev. Fr. William Chiganos

Greek Education: Maria Hatzinakos-Litsas

Orthodox Ministries: Rev. Fr. James Dokos

Parish Renewal Outreach& Evangelism: Rev. Fr. James Dokos

Church Music Federation: Denise Karras

St. John Damascene League Of Chanters: Nick Karavites

Pan Orthodox Clergy Association: Rev. Fr. Milorad Loncar

Regional Archon Commander: Harold A. Peponis

Metropolis Philoptochos: Irene Arsoniadis

Metropolis Radio Program: “The Hour of Hope”

Bishop’s Task Force on AIDS: His Grace Bishop Demetrios of MokissosDomestic Violence Ministry Pamela A. Paziotopoulos, Esq.(in formation): The Honorable Peggy Chiampas

Webmaster: Rev. Fr. Michael Monos

ILLINOISChicago Annunciation (Cathedral) Assumption Holy Trinity St. Andrew St. Basil St. Demetrios St. GeorgeAuroraChampaignDecaturDeKalbDes PlainesEast MolineElginElmhurstGlenviewHegewischJolietJusticeKankakeeLincolnshireNilesOak LawnOlympia FieldsPalatinePalos HeightsPalos HillsPeoriaRockfordRock IslandSpringfieldSwanseaWestchester

INDIANAHammondMerrillvilleScherervilleSouth BendValparaiso

IOWACedar RapidsDes MoinesDubuqueMason CitySioux CityWaterloo

MINNESOTADuluthMinneapolisRochesterSt. Paul

MISSOURIColumbiaSt. LouisTown & Country

WISCONSINAppletonFond du LacMadisonMilwaukee Annunciation SS. Constantine and HelenRacineSheboygan

MONASTIC COMMUNITIES

Harvard, ILPleasant Prarie, WI

His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos

of Chicago

Nameday: October 23

Consecration: Dec 25, 1969

Enthronement: May 1, 1979

Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago40 E. Burton Place, Chicago, IL 60610­1697 Tel.: (312) 337-4130 • Fax: (312) 337-9391Email: [email protected] Web: www.chicago.goarch.org

The Annunciation

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Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew Addresses Metropolis of Chicago

Clergy-Laity Assembly LIVE via Skype

To the surprise of gathered participants, His All-Holiness Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople personally ad-dressed the combined Clergy-Laity Assembly and Philop-tochos Conference of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago live through video conference (Skype). The meet-ings took place in Champaign, IL in November 2011.

This is the first time the Ecumenical Patriarch has used this means to address his spiritual children at a Metropo-lis Assembly in the United States. The theme of the As-sembly was “Orthodox Christianity in the Contemporary World,” and Metropolis Chancellor, Bishop Demetrios of Mokissos, noted that this advance in communication was just another example of innovation to advance the ministry of the Church as he announced the surprise event.

Greek Orthodox Christians from throughout the 59 par-ishes of the Metropolis of Chicago were able to both re-ceive the blessings of His All-Holiness, and also to extend their prayers for health and continued success in ministry, as their spiritual leader observes this year his twentieth anniversary as successor to Saint Andrew the Apostle, Archbishop of Constantinople and Ecumenical Patriarch.

Among extensive comments to the clergy and laity gath-ered at the Hilton Garden Inn of Champaign, IL, His All-Holiness affirmed his presence in prayer and spirit, united

as one body, noting that “indeed Christ is and ever shall be in our midst.”

Actually seeing the assembly members, His All-Holiness added, “we are able to behold the presence of Christ in the face of every human being and discern the trace of Christ in all of creation. Christ is, indeed, in the contem-porary world and in our midst.”

Wishing the Clergy-Laity and Philoptochos Conference every success, His All-Holiness emphasized the need to “never forget to respond to the needs of our neighbor, especially during these difficult times in the global world. The Church always becomes the Church when it identifies with the most vulnerable.”

Metropolitan Iakovos of Chicago, spiritual leader of Greek Orthodox Christians in a six-state region (IL, WI, MN, IA, MO, IN) noted that “we are both excited for this oppor-tunity and blessed that His All-Holiness granted us this audience when we as a gathering of clergy and faithful together are seeking to minimize the distance between persons within the Church, between the Church and the greater community and throughout the world. Now even the physical distance between our Holy Metropolis and the Mother Church of Constantinople has been reduced thanks to the innovations of modern technology.”

The entire Patriarchal address and exchange may be viewed on the Metropolis of Chicago website www.chi-cago.goarch.org.

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METROPOLIS OF BOSTON

His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios

of Boston

Nameday: June 14

Consecration: July 18, 1982

Enthronement: April 8, 1984

Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Boston162 Goddard Avenue, Brookline, MA 02445 Tel.: (617) 277-4742 • Fax: (617) 739-9229Email: [email protected]: www.boston.goarch.org

MASSACHUSETTSAndoverArlingtonBoston Annunciation (Cathedral) St. John St. NectariosBraintreeBrockton Cambridge Chicopee Falls Clinton Cohasset DartmouthDracutEast Longmeadow Fall River Fitchburg Haverhill Holyoke Hyannis / CentervilleIpswichLexingtonLynnLowell Holy Trinity St. George TransfigurationMansfieldMarlboroNewburyportPeabodyPittsfield SomervilleSouthbridgeSpringfield WatertownWebsterWestonWoburn Worcester

CONNECTICUTDanielsonEnfieldNew LondonNorwich

MAINEBangorLewistonPortlandSaco

NEW HAMPSHIREConcordDoverFranklinKeeneLaconiaNashuaManchester Assumption St. George St. NicholasNewportPortsmouthSomersworth

RHODE ISLANDCranstonNewportPawtucket

VERMONTBurlingtonRutland

Chancellor: The Rev. Fr. Theodore J. Barbas

Youth Director:

Administrative Secretary:

Camp and Retreat Center: Michael Sintros

Philoxenia House: Eleni Pantelis

Clergy Syndesmos: The Rev. Fr. Dean Panagos

Religious Education: The Rev. Fr. Andrew George The Rev. Fr. Demetrios Costarakis

Metropolis Council Vice President: Angelo Stamoulis

Greek Education: The Rev. Fr. Nicholas Pelekoudas

Campus Ministry: Youth Ministry Staff

Church Music Federation: Heidi Mason

Regional Archon Commander: Gregory Demetrakas

Philoptochos: Philippa Condakes

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The admonition of Saint Paul addressed to the Ephesians should echo in our hearts, “no longer live as the Gentiles do, in the futility of their minds.” (Eph.4:17) We need to re-evaluate our lives and ask ourselves how the way we live differs from the way others live who have no faith. . . Our parishioners are fully integrated into the religious and societal landscape of America and as a result, they live their Orthodox Faith quite differently than did our parents and grandparents. More and more differentiate their religious and moral beliefs from the teachings of the Church... As Orthodox Christians we run the risk of falling into and being totally consumed in the cultural melting pot of America, thus losing our Greek Orthodox Christian identity. . . Unquestionably, the world around us has changed and the Church has to adapt itself to this new reality --- not by changing its Theology. Not by ignoring its long Patristic Tradition. Not by abandoning its moral and ethical principles, but by helping today’s Christians to embrace Holy Tradition because it meaningfully interprets their lives in the modern world. . . Let us resolve. . . to reach out and embrace all those who, for various reasons, have left our Parishes and are not active in the life of our Church. Let us rekindle the spark of Orthodox missionary fervor in our communities and throughout the world. May the new church year be blessed with much spiritual growth for our Parishes and Metropolis, its clergy and laity!

(top) Metropolis of Boston Clergy.

(center) Metropolitan Methodios and Michael Sintros (camp director)

chanting liturgy with the campers of the Metropolis of Boston Camp.

(bottom) Metropolitan Methodios speaks at Massachusetts

Remembers September 11 event at the Hatch Shell in Boston, MA.

(left) Summer Camp 2011 at the St. Methodios Faith & Heritage Center.

Metropolitan Methodios visits resi-dents of the Philoxenia House

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METROPOLIS OF DENVER

COLORADOBoulderColorado SpringsCraigDenver (Cathedral) Hot Sulphur Springs (Chapel)Grand JunctionGreenwood VillageLovelandPueblo

IDAHOBoisePocatello

KANSASOverland ParkWichita

LOUISIANAShreveport

MISSOURIKansas City

MONTANAGreat FallsMissoula

NEBRASKABayardLincolnOmaha Saint John All Holy Spirit

NEW MEXICOAlbuquerqueSanta Fe

OKLAHOMAOklahoma CityTulsa

SOUTH DAKOTASioux Falls

TEXASAmarilloAustinCorpus ChristiDallasEl PasoEulessFort WorthGalvestonHouston: Annunciation Saint Basil the GreatLubbockPort ArthurSan AngeloSan AntonioWacoWebsterWichita Falls

UTAHHolladayOgdenPriceSalt Lake City

WYOMINGCasperCheyenne Worland (Chapel)Rock Springs

MONASTIC COMMUNITIES

Kendalia, TXWashington, TX

His Eminence Metropolitan Isaiah

of Denver

Nameday: May 9

Consecration: May 25, 1986

Enthronement: Sept. 10, 1992

Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Denver4550 East Alameda AvenueDenver, Colorado 80246­1208Tel.: (303) 333-7794 • Fax: (303) 333-7796Email: [email protected] Web: www.denver.goarch.org

Chancellor: Rev. Protopresbyter Luke Uhl [email protected]

Administrative Rev. Hieromonk Ambrose OmayasAssistant: [email protected]

Director of Youth Rev. Deacon Paul Zaharas Ministries: [email protected]

Secretary/Registry: Presvytera Ruth Uhl [email protected]

Clergy Syndesmos: Rev. Christopher Constantinides [email protected]

Religious Education: Ms. Irene Cassis [email protected]

Metropolis Council: Dr. Lou Roussalis, Vice Chair [email protected]

Choir Federation: Dr. Jim N. Maniatis [email protected]

Logos Director: Mr. Michael S. Johnson [email protected]

Regional Archon Dr. Gregory Papadeas Commander: [email protected]

Metropolis Ms. Marian Catechis Philoptochos: [email protected]

Metropolis Mrs. Elaine Cladis Advocates 1000: [email protected]

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“As our ancestors received our holy faith from the Jewish Christians in the days of the Apostles and thereafter, so, too, they who seek Christ and His Church should receive this holy treasure from us. This divine faith is not for us to hold only for ourselves, but to share with those people of good-will who are seeking the true Christ and His holy Church, the only Church He established by the Holy Spirit on the great day of Pentecost.” “...It is therefore most imperative that we share the good news of our salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ and His coming Kingdom with those who are coming to our doors, thirsting for His unchanging truths and for their salvation.” -from Metropolitan Isaiah’s address to the Metrop-olis Clergy/Laity Assembly, May, 2011

Participants of the Junior Session of Camp Emmanuel 2011

The Metropolis Center - Denver, Colorado

(right) His Eminence Metropolitan Isaiah celebrating an ordi-nation at St. Catherine Parish, Greewood Village, CO.

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METROPOLIS OF ATLANTA

His Eminence Metropolitan Alexios

of Atlanta

Nameday: March 17

Consecration: May 17, 1987

Enthronement: May 31, 2003

Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Atlanta2480 Clairmont Road, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30329 Tel.: (404) 634-9345 • Fax: (404) 634-2471Email: [email protected], Web: www.atlmetropolis.org

ALABAMABirminghamHuntsvilleMontgomeryMobileGulf Shores (Chapel)

GEORGIAAtlanta (Cathedral)AthensAugustaBrunswick (Chapel)ColumbusCummingMaconMariettaPeachtree CitySavannah

FLORIDABoca RatonClearwaterDaytona BeachDestin (Chapel)Ft. LauderdaleFt. MyersFt. PierceFt. Walton BeachGainesvilleHernando County (Mission) HollywoodJacksonvilleKey Largo (Chapel)LecantoMelbourneMiami Saint Sophia Saint AndrewNaplesNew Port RicheyNorth MiamiOrlandoPalm HarborPanama CityPensacolaPort CharlotteSarasotaSt. AugustineSt. PetersburgStuartTallahasseeTampa

Tarpon Springs Saint Nicholas Saint Michael (Chapel)West Palm BeachWinter Haven

LOUISIANABaton Rouge (Chapel)MonroeNew Orleans

MISSISSIPPIBiloxiJackson

NORTH CAROLINAAsheville BurlingtonCharlotte Holy Trinity Cathedral Saint NektariosDurhamFayettevilleGreensboroGreenville (Mission) High PointLake NormanRaleighWilmingtonWinston-Salem

SOUTH CAROLINACharlestonColumbiaFlorenceGreenville (Cathedral)Hilton HeadMyrtle BeachSpartanburg

TENNESSEEBluff CityKnoxville

MONASTIC COMMUNITIES

Abbeville, SCLawsonville, NCReddick, FLTroy, NCWillston, FL

Chancellor: V. Rev. Fr. George J. Tsahakis [email protected]

Ierokyrix: V. Rev. Fr. Grigorios P. Tatsis [email protected]

Executive Assistant: Ethel M. Gjerde [email protected]

Corresponding Karen Powers Secretary: [email protected]

Treasurer: Nick KatopodisFinance/Registry Secretary/ Joanne Mertzanis Assistant to Chancellor: [email protected]

Youth, Education & Presbytera Marilisse Mars Hellenic Culture Coordinator: [email protected]

Philoptochos: Laura Nixon [email protected]

Clergy Laity Chairman: Fr. James RousakisMetropolitan Council Nicholas Moraitakis Vice President: [email protected]

Metropolitan Council – Dr. Larry R. Gess Administration: [email protected]

Metropolitan Council – George Matthews Finance and Development: [email protected]

Finance Chairman: Greg Panagos [email protected]

Church Music Federation: Margaret Sarafoglu [email protected]

Clergy Syndesmos: Rev. Fr. Panayiotis Papageorgiou [email protected]

Archangel Michael Honors: V. Rev. Fr. George TsahakisMetropolis Diakonia Deca: Tom NixonDiakonia Center: [email protected]

Diakonia Publication Karen Powers Metropolitan Messenger: [email protected]

Legal Advisor: William MarianesOutreach Mission/Family Diakonia: Fr. Paul C. CostopoulosWeb Master: Fr. Petros Andronache [email protected]

Disaster Relief Dee Nicolaou Coordinator: [email protected]

Archangel Michael

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Metropolis of Atlanta Lenten Retreat 2011

METROPOLIS OF ATLANTA

St. Stephen Summer Camp 2011

Winter Youth Rally 2010

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METROPOLIS OF DETROIT

His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas

of Detroit

Nameday: December 6

Consecration: April 3, 1999

Enthronement: April 18, 1999

Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Detroit2560 Crooks Road, Troy, MI 48084 Tel.: (248) 823-2400 • Fax: (248) 823-2401Email: [email protected] Web: www.detroit.goarch.org

MICHIGANAnn ArborBattle Creek (Chapel)Bloomfield HillsDetroit St. Spyridon (Chapel) Annunciation (Cathedral)Farmington HillsFlintGrand RapidsKalamazooLansing Lexington (Chapel)Marquette MuskegonNew BuffaloPlymouth TownshipSaginawSault Ste. MarieSouthgateSt. Clair ShoresSterling HeightsTraverse City (Mission)TroyWestland

ARKANSASHot SpringsLittle Rock

INDIANACarmelFt. WayneIndianapolis

KENTUCKYLexingtonLouisville

NEW YORKBinghamtonBuffaloElmira-CorningGloversvilleIthacaJamestown Rochester Annunciation Holy SpiritSyracuse VestalWatertown

OHIO Cincinnati Dayton Middletown Springfield Toledo

TENNESSEE Chattanooga Memphis NashvilleNashville (Mission)

MONASTIC COMMUNITIES

Smiths Creek, MI

VicarGeneral/Chancellor: Rev. Fr. William BartzAssistant to the Metropolitan/Registrar: Rev. Fr. Teodor PetrutiuAssistant to the Metropolitan: Alexandru E. RadulescuExecutive Administrative Assistant: Harriet StoukasYouth Director: Eva KokinosMetropolitan Council Vice President: Dr. Harry KotsisClergy Syndesmos: Rev. Irenaeus CoxPhiloptochos: Eleni ZaferesReligious Education: Rev. Fr. James BogdanHellenic Heritage: Rev. Fr. Nicholas Kyritses & George ReganisChurch Music Federation: Barbara MintonMetropolis Protopsaltis: Dr. Panayiotis MitsiasMetropolis Choir Director: George S. RaptisRegional Archon Commander: Mark Stavropoulos

MISSIONS Patrick Crosson OCMC Representative: Michael Stavropoulos IOCC Representative: Mark StavropoulosEcumenical Liaisons: Rev. Fr. Nicholas Pathenos Rev. Fr. Teodor Petrutiu

REGIONAL LIAISON Ohio Central: Rev. Fr. William Cassis Southern: Rev. Fr. Gregory Hohnholt Upstate New York: Rev. Fr. Christos ChristakisSisterhood of Presvyteres: Presvytera Jennifer Legakis

The Annunciation

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METROPOLIS OF DETROIT

Metropolis of Detroit Summer Camp Visitation - “Orthodox Life” Class - Rose City, MI. July 28, 2011

Ordination of Fr. Perikles Kallis who is currently assigned as Assistant Priest at the Annunciation Church in Buffalo, NY. March 6, 2011

Metropolitan Nicholas and Vefa Alexiadou at the “An After-noon with Vefa” Presentation. Proceeds from this event were donated to the future National Philoptochos Center of Philanthropy. April 2, 2011

Clergy-Laity Assembly & Philoptochos Conference Grand Banquet Honoring 12 Proistamenoi of our Metropolis with 20+ years of service as Parish Priests. September 29, 2011

St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival Michigan District Finals at St. John the Baptist Church - Sterling Heights, MI. April 30, 2011

Dance group and honored guests from Messinia, Greece are welcomed by Metropolitan Nicholas at the Annunciation Cathedral in Detroit, MI. March 27, 2011

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METROPOLIS OF PITTSBURGH

His Eminence Metropolitan Savas

of Pittsburgh

Nameday: December 5

Consecration: February 2, 2002

Enthronement: December 8, 2011

Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Pittsburgh5201 Ellsworth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15232Tel.: (412) 621-5529 • Fax: (412) 621-1522Email: [email protected] Website: www.pittsburgh.goarch.org

PENNSYLVANIAAliquippaAltoonaAmbridgeBethlehemBlandonCamp HillCanonsburgClairtonEast PittsburghEastonErieFarrellJohnstownLancasterMcKeesportMonessenNew CastleNew KensingtonOakmontPittsburgh Holy Cross Holy Trinity St. Nicholas CathedralReadingScrantonStroudsburgVandergriftWilkes-BarreYork

OHIO AkronCampbellCanton Holy Trinity St. HaralambosCleveland Annunciation St. John of KronstandtCleveland Heights

ColumbusLorainMansfieldMartins FerryMassillonNorth RoyaltonRocky RiverSteubenvilleWarrenYoungstown St. John St. Nicholas

WEST VIRGINIACharlestonClarksburgHuntingtonMorgantownWeirtonWheeling

MONASTIC COMMUNITIES

Cleveland, OH Galion, OHHayesville, OHPerrysville, OHSaxonburg, PAWhite Haven, PA

SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM

Butler, PAMercer, PA

Chancellor: Archdeacon Ryan Gzikowski [email protected] & Young Adult Ministries Summer Camp Coordinator: Rhea Ballas [email protected]

Administrative Assistant: Dennis Kusturiss, Jr. [email protected]

Receptionist: Presvytera Eileen Sedor [email protected]

Religious Education Phyllis Meshel OnestDirector: [email protected]

Mount Tabor Ministries: Metropolis Council

Stewards of St. Photios: Dr. Nicholas Loutsion

Metropolis PhiloptochosPresident: Rosemary Nikas

Clergy Syndesmos Chairman: Rev. Fr. Jerry Hall

Sisterhood of Presvyteres: Presvytera Becky Touloumes

Church Music Federation(MEFGOX): Peter N. Vatsures

Youth Commission Chairman: Fr. Michael Kallaur

Greek Education: Maria Stamoolis

Regional Archon Commander: Peter Clyde Papadakos

St. Photios

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METROPOLIS OF PITTSBURGH

His Eminence Metropolitan Savas was Enthroned December 8 as Metropolitan of Pittsburgh during a mag-nificent and traditional ceremony at the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Pittsburgh. His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America presided over the ceremony which was attended by more than 600 faithful of the Metropolis, more than 60 clergymen of the Metropolis and many visi-tors from across the country and was also broadcast live over the Internet. Also in attendance was Metropolitan Maximos, who retired in September after 32 years as presiding hierarch of the Metropolis, and Metropolitan Nicholas of Detroit who has served as locum tenes.

(top) Archbishop Demetrios installs the new Metropolitan and presents him with the staff with which to begin his archpastoral ministry.

(top right) Metropolitan Maximos offers his well-wishes to his successor.

(right) Newly Enthroned Metropolitan Savas blesses the faithful.

Hundreds fill St. Nicholas Cathedral to witness the Enthronement of their new Metropolitan.

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His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos

of San Francisco

Nameday: October 20

Consecration: February 9, 2002

Enthronement: April 2, 2005

Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco245 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94103Tel.: (415) 753-3075 • Fax: (415) 753-1165Email: [email protected]: www.sanfran.goarch.org

CALIFORNIAAnaheimBakersfieldBelmontCamarilloCardiff by the SeaCastro ValleyConcordCovinaDowneyEl CajonElk GroveFresnoIrvineLancasterLong BeachLos Angeles (Cathedral)ModestoNorthridgeNovatoOakland (Cathedral)Palm DesertPasadenaReddingRedondo BeachRosevilleSacramentoSalinasSan BernardinoSan DiegoSan Francisco Annunciation Cathedral (Seat) Holy Trinity San Jose St. Basil St. NicholasSan Luis ObispoSan Juan Capistrano Santa BarbaraSanta CruzStocktonTemeculaUplandVallejo

ALASKAAnchorage

ARIZONAChandlerFlagstaffPeoriaPhoenix (Cathedral)PrescottScottsdaleSierra VistaTucson

HAWAIIHonolulu (Cathedral)Maui

NEVADAElyLas VegasMcGillReno

OREGONBeavertonEugenePortland (Cathedral)Salem-

WASHINGTONBellinghamPascoSeattle Assumption St. DemetriosShorelineSpokaneTacoma

MONASTIC COMMUNITIES

Florence, AZDunlap, CAGoldendale, WA

METROPOLIS OF SAN FRANCISCO

METROPOLIS STAFF

Chancellor: V. Rev. Apostolos Koufallakis [email protected]

Director of Development Kristen Bruskas and Administration: [email protected]

Assistant to the Metropolitan Presvytera Aliki Kyriacou and Bookkeeper: [email protected]

Director of Youth and Young Paul Gikas Adult Ministries [email protected]

Administrative Assistant: Foula Vasilogiorgis [email protected]

VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP

Metropolis Council Theofanis Economidis Vice President: [email protected]

Christian Formation and Parakseve Tibbs, Ph.D. Religious Education: [email protected]

Church Music Federation: Kathy Meck [email protected]

Clergy Syndesmos: Rev. John Hondros [email protected]

Commission for Orthodox Rev. Theodore Dorrance Mission and Evangelism: [email protected]

Family Wellness Ministry: George Papageorge

[email protected]

Folk Dance and Choral Rev. Gary Kyriacou Festival: [email protected]

Greek Education and Culture: Theodora Kounalakis [email protected]

Order of St. Andrew Theofanis Economidis, Archon Ekdikos the Apostle: [email protected]

Philoptochos: Jeannie Ranglas [email protected]

Presvyteres Sisterhood: Presvytera Irene Supica [email protected]

St. Nicholas Ranch and Michael A. Pappas Retreat Center: [email protected]

Spiritual Renewal Ministries: Rev. Luke Palumbis [email protected]

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METROPOLIS OF SAN FRANCISCOLiving Your Calling

“I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you to walk worthy of the calling with which you were called, with all lowliness and gentleness, with longsuffering, bearing with one another in love, endeavoring to keep

the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” Ephesians 4:1-3

The Metropolis of San Francisco, covering 1.2 million square miles, remains closely connected first and foremost through the Gospel of Jesus Christ and in our common mission to serve the Lord. This is accomplished through a variety of spiri-tual, educational, cultural and social programs and ministries which empower our clergy and laity in their individual and collective journeys toward salvation. Though geography may separate our parishes, the bonds of Christian fellowship, sup-port and brotherly love transcend the physical boundaries that hinder everyday interaction. The Metropolis emphasizes active participation from clergy and laity alike, asking everyone to demonstrate their commitment to Christ by living their calling as stewards of the Church, and by putting their faith into action and offering all that we can to build up the Body of Christ.

As part of the ongoing five-year plan offered in 2010 by His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos to the Clergy-Laity Assembly, the current Ecclesiastical Year is focused on wor-ship. “Without a strong liturgical life, our parishes would be little more than community centers, like we might find run by our local cities and towns: places for people to gather for a few hours in order to play bridge or learn a new recipe. The Orthodox Church is a worshipping Church; our liturgical and sacramental life is the key to our self-understanding,” stated His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos. The faithful of the Metropolis have been charged to put their faith in action through active participation in worship, offering stewardship to their local communities, serving the poor, and supporting and participating in programs and ministries, both at the parish and Metropolis levels. The Metropolis of San Francisco has placed a priority on the development of quality programs and ministries, offering something for people of all ages. Diverse youth programs, sports activities, the Folk Dance and Choral Festival, online religious education webinars, Family Wellness programs, and Byzantine Chant instruction are just some of the ways the Metropolis of San Francisco is reaching out to its faithful. The Metropolis is also focusing on expanding the utilization of the newly renovated Saint Nicholas Ranch and Retreat Center

through programs like Summer Camp for youth and teens, Family Camp, Greek Village Immersion Camp, and Senior Camp. A continued focus on the spiritual and emotional well-being of our priests and presvyteres remains a priority for the Metropolis, with a third Clergy Couples’ Wellness Retreat to be held in 2012. His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos is also very supportive of Ecumenical activities, interacting regularly with other faith leaders in prayer and fellowship.

The life of the faithful of the Metropolis of San Francisco is a thriving example of who we are as Orthodox Christians and the Orthodox Church. Our challenge is to “to walk worthy of the calling with which you were called” and to strive to live as the Body of Christ, as one Church, and to exhibit that unity at every opportunity.

His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos greets children at the Annunciation Cathedral on the Third Sunday of Lent.

The “I Parea” dancers from Saint

George Greek Orthodox Church

in Downey, CA with His Eminence

Metropolitan Gerasimos at the 2011 Folk Dance

and Choral Festival.

Participants in the 2011 Metropolis Oratorical Festival at Saint Nicholas Ranch with His Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos.

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His Eminence Metropolitan Evangelos

of New Jersey

Nameday: March 25

Consecration: May 10, 2003

Enthronement: May 11, 2003

Greek Orthodox Metropolis of New JerseyComprised of parishes in the states of New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and the Greater Philadelphia Area

215 East Grove Street • Westfield, NJ 07090-1656Tel.: (908) 301-0500 • Fax: (908) 301-1397Email: [email protected] Web: www.nj.goarch.org

Vicar General: Rev. Protopresbyter Kosmas Karavellas

Vicars: Northern New Jersey: Rev. Protopresbyter Demetrios Moulketis Virginia: Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas Bacalis Maryland: Rev. Protopresbyter Kosmas Karavellas N. Virginia: Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine Pavlakos Delaware Valley: Rev. Protopresbyter Emmanuel Pratsinakis

Deacons: Rev. Deacon Michael Diamond Rev. Deacon Panagiotis Hanley

Executive Secretary/ Registry: Mrs. Maria Lekkas

Registry Archivist: Mr. George Tomczewski

Youth & YAL Ministries: Mr. George Tomczewski, Director Rev. Protopresbyter Kosmas Karavellas, Commissioner

Clergy Syndesmos: Rev. Protopresbyter Louis Noplos

Metropolitan Council: Mr. James Fountas, Vice President

Finance: Mr. James Fountas

Religious Education: Rev. Protopresbyter Anargyros Stavropoulos, Chairman

Greek Education: Rev. Protopresbyter Emmanuel Pratsinakis, Chairman

Ecumenical Affairs: Rev. Protopresbyter Emmanuel Pratsinakis

Stewardship & Total Commitment: Mr. Peter Arbes

Philoptochos President: Mrs. Anastasia Michals

Presbytera Syndesmos: Presvytera Angeliki Burdusi

Regional Archon Hon. B. Theodore Bozonelis Commanders: Mr. Michael Parlamis Dr. Kyriakos Limberakis Mr. Andrew Manatos

Choir Federation: Mrs. Drucie Papafil

St. John Chrysostom

NEW JERSEYAsbury ParkAtlantic CityCherry HillCliftonEgg HarborElizabethFairviewFlemingtonHolmdelJersey City Evangelismos St. DemetriosNorth WildwoodParamusPerth AmboyPiscatawayRandolphRoselandTenafly (Cathedral)Toms RiverTrentonUnionVinelandWestfieldWyckoff

DELAWAREWilmington

MARYLANDAnnapolisBaltimore Annunciation (Cathedral) St. Demetrios St. NicholasBel AirBethesdaFrederickLanhamOcean City

PENNSYLVANIABroomallElkins ParkJeffersonvilleMediaPhiladelphia St. George (Cathedral) EvangelismosUpper Darby

VIRGINIACharlottesvilleDanvilleFalls ChurchFredericksburgHopewellLoudoun CountyLynchburgNewport NewsNorfolk (Cathedral)Richmond (Cathedral)RoanokeVirginia BeachWilliamsburgWinchester

METROPOLIS OF NEW JERSEY

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METROPOLIS OF NEW JERSEY

At the end of 2011 the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of New Jersey saw the completion and realization of the vision which became a reality. A three year project in the construction/renovation of her new Spiritual Headquarters and Offices. A labor of love, a labor of Christian philanthropy on behalf of her faithful, and labor of joy, this transfigured structure is now the guiding light in the Greek Orthodox Me-tropolis of New Jersey. Direction and guidance for the Faithful Communities of the Holy Metropolis of New Jersey can be garnered from the headquarters that has been established.

The Metropolis building includes a Chapel dedicat-ed to the Patron Saint of the Metropolis, Saint John Chrysostom; as well as formal spaces set aside for reception of faithful and visitors, and areas for offi-cial meetings. The lower-level has been completely reinvented and is capable of holding business meet-ings of the Metropolitan Council, space which can and will be used for seminars and lectures to edify those serving in the many diversified ministries of

the Metropolis (The Philoptochos, Greek Schools, Religious Education, Youth and Young Adult, along with all of the other vibrant ministries throughout the Metropolis.) The upper floor houses the dedicated Metropolis staff and is the nucleus for all the admin-istrative work which is conducted on behalf of each Community and Faithful Greek Orthodox Christian in the Holy Metropolis of New Jersey.

The vision of His Eminence, Metropolitan Evange-los of New Jersey --our new spiritual home, is as His Eminence has said, “Not for one individual or group. This renewed edifice is for all people in the Holy Metropolis of New Jersey. The faithful Greek Orthodox Christian as well as the Pilgrim seeking Christ. No one will be turned away.” As the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of New Jersey continues to move forward into the 21st Century she is now bet-ter prepared and capable of assisting His Eminence, Metropolitan Evangelos, in ministering to the Faith-ful and Pilgrims who come to her doors seeking Christ.

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FORMERARCHBISHOP

His Eminence Metropolitan Spyridon (Former Metropolitan of Chaldea, 8.19.99)

Nameday: December 12

RETIRED METROPOLITANS AND BISHOPS

His Eminence Metropolitan Maximos

(Former Metropolitan of Pittsburgh)Nameday: January 21

His Grace Bishop Iakovos of Catania

Nameday: October 23His Grace Bishop John of AmorionNameday: May 8

His Grace Bishop Andonios

of PhasianeNameday: January 17

His Grace Bishop Demetrios

of MokissosNameday: October 26

His Grace Bishop Sevastianos

of Zela Nameday: December 18

AUXILIARY BISHOPS

His Grace Bishop Philotheos of MeloaNameday: January 29

His Grace Bishop Anthimos of OlymposNameday: September 3

His Grace Bishop Dimitrios of XanthosNameday: October 26

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OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP

10 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 570-3511,12 • Fax: (212) 570-3592Email: [email protected]

Alice Keurian, DirectorEmail: [email protected]

Rev. Archdeacon Panteleimon Papadopoulos, Deacon to the ArchbishopEmail: [email protected]

Rev. Deacon Aristidis Garinis, Deacon to the ArchbishopEmail: [email protected]

Mary Douvres, Administrative AssistantEmail: [email protected]

The primary charge of the Office of the Archbishop is to respond efficiently and properly to the rigorous demands associated with the overall duties of the Archbishop.

Included in the multifaceted tasks of this Office is the daily, weekly, monthly and annual schedule of His Eminence’s pastoral visitations, official and unofficial meetings with clergy and laity, public and official appearances, audiences, conferences and travels, as well as initiation and coordination of meetings and events involving the Archbishop with local, national and international civic, cultural, academic, religious and political leadership. The Office also handles special events which require organization and coordination on the archdiocesan, diocesan, parish and interreligious level.

In addition, this Office processes all forms of communication addressed to the Archbishop, and serves as the Archbishop’s liaison with various departments within the Archdiocese, the institutions and the governing bodies of the Church in America.

CORRESPONDENCE OFFICE

Nancy Savaides, DirectorEmail: [email protected]

Maria Kassomenakis, Greek Correspondence/TranslatorEmail: [email protected]

This Office is responsible for all official correspondence in Greek and English of the Office of the Archbishop. The Office assists His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios with the high volume of correspondence addressed to him personally, ensuring that each piece of mail is forwarded properly and receives an accurate and prompt reply. The Office facilitates special correspondence from His Eminence to various groups, as well as to individuals. It also prepares for distribution in both languages the official Encyclicals of the Archbishop that are disseminated on selected feast days, holidays, and other special observances.

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The Office of the Chancellor is primarily respon-sible for matters related to the clergy of the Holy Archdiocese of America. These tasks include, in addition to other issues, assuring their overall well-being, first assignments and reassignments between metropolises, continuing education and any benefits provided to them by the Church. Moreover, this office maintains up-to-date files and databases for all clergy and parishes throughout the United States. In addition, the Chancellor’s Office is charged by the Holy Eparchial Synod with processing all applications for ordination as well as for incardination from other Orthodox juris-dictions.

This office is also involved in the matters related to parish administration in the Direct Archdiocesan District such as approving parish by-laws, review-ing building plans, ratifying parish elections, etc. New parishes being formed within the Holy Arch-diocese of America receive their canonical status through the Office of the Chancellor.

Additionally, the Chancellor’s Office coordinates and administers the Taylor Scholarship which pro-vides grants primarily to graduates of Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology pursuing advanced degrees in theological studies and in pastoral training. This office also administers the Gioles, Malta and Paleologos Scholarships.

10 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 570-3513 • Fax: (212) 774-0251

His Grace Bishop Andonios of Phasiane, Chancellor of the ArchdioceseEmail: [email protected]

Administrative Assistants

Support Staff

George GiavrisEmail: [email protected]

OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR

His Grace Bishop Andonios

Athena KotsinosEmail: [email protected]

Ely PapadeasEmail: [email protected]

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The Office of Administration has the responsi -bility for the administrative, financial, legal and development functions of the Archdiocese. In implementing the Archdiocese’s mission, this department, in co operation with the Chancellor’s Office, ensures that the Archdiocesan depart-ments and institutions are meeting their objectives and operate within the administrative and finan-cial guidelines set forth by the Archdiocese.

The department also manages human resources, day-to-day operations and strategic planning for the Archdiocesan headquarters in New York, and works with the Metropolises to assist them in their administrative needs.

Additionally, in cooperation with the Chancellor of the Archdiocese, the department acts as the coordinator and liaison for the Clergy-Laity Congress, the Archdiocesan Council and the vari-ous Archdiocesan institutions.

OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION

Archdiocese Support Staff

Mrs. Eva Kafetzis, Reception

Ms. Michele Georgiou, Mailroom

Mr. Kyriacos Mytides, Kitchen

Ms. Moshoula Stenos, Maintenance

Mr. Ricardo Miranda, Maintenance

Mr. Leo Alves, Maintenance

8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 570-3566 Fax: (212) 774-0298Email: [email protected]

Jerry Dimitriou, Executive Director of AdministrationEmail: [email protected]

Maria Andriotis, Executive Administrative Assistant

Email: [email protected]

Linda Petersen, Human Resource Manager

Email: [email protected]

Jerry Dimitriou

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THE OFFICE OF INTERNAL ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION

The Office of Internal Assessment and Evaluation is charged with implementing the Sexual Misconduct Policy of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. The Office coordinates the investigation of allegations against clergy of the Archdiocese and conducts educational workshops for the clergy and laity of the Archdiocese.

The Clergy Sexual Misconduct Policy may be found online at: http://www.goarch.org/archdiocese/documents/misconduct_policy.asp

10 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (877) 554-3382 • Fax: (212) 774-0251

Jerry Dimitriou, Executive Director of AdministrationEmail: [email protected]

Rev. Fr. Michael T. Kontogiorgis, AssistantEmail: [email protected]

Eleni Zikopoulos, Administrative AssistantEmail: [email protected]

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10 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 570-3511,12 • Fax: (212) 570-3592Email: [email protected]

His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, Chairman

ARCHDIOCESAN COUNCIL

Michael JaharisVice ChairmanNew York, NY

Nicholas BourasTreasurer

Summit, NJ

Catherine Bouffides-WalshSecretary

Glastonbury, Ct

George BehrakisTewksbury, MA

Emanuel G. DemosGeneral Counsel

New York, NY

Theofanis EconomidisMetropolis Council Vice President

Metropolis of San FranciscoLos Altos, CA

Peter KikisNew York, NY

George MatthewsAlpharetta, GA

Anthony StefanisAtlanta, GA

George VourvouliasGreen Lake, WI

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Mark AdamManchester, NH

Rev. Fr. Nick AnctilPresident, Archdiocesan Presbyters CouncilNew Rochelle, NY

George AndersonNashville, TN

His Grace Bishop Andoniosof Phasiane

Leon AndrisPotomac, MD

Arthur C. AntonBoston, MA

Peter ArbesChatham, NJ

Clifford T. ArgueMercer Island, WA

Andrew AthensChicago, IL

John BalourdosLincolnwood, IL

Rev. Fr. Theodore BarbasChancellor, Metropolis of BostonBrookline, MA

Rev. Fr. William BartzChancellorMetropolis of DetroitTroy, MI

Rev. Fr. Alkiviadis CalivasNeedham, MA

John CatsimatidisNew York, NY

Constantine G. CarasChairman, Leadership 100Greenville, DE

Fred ChapekisNorthbrook, IL

Stephen CherpelisDirect Archdiocesan District Council Vice PresidentPresident, Archdiocesan Cathedral Douglaston, NY

Rev. Fr. George ChiorosPresidentHellenic College-Holy Cross Alumni AssociationNewport News, VA

Gerald ClonarisCharlotte, NC

Dr. John CollisChagrin Falls, OH

Peter John CondakesWeston, MA

His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos of ChicagoHis Eminence Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver

His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas of DetroitHis Eminence Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco

His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios of Boston His Eminence Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta

His Eminence Metropolitan Savas of PittsburghHis Eminence Metropolitan Evangelos of New Jersey

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Foti DemerisHouston, TX

His Grace Bishop Demetriosof Mokissos

George DemosNew York, NY

Rev. Fr. James DokosMilwaukee, MI

Rev. Fr. Stratton DorozenskiChairman, Archdiocesan Benefits Committee

Gust FelesBloomfield Hills, MI

James FountasMetropolis Council Vice PresidentMetropolis of New JerseyScotch Plains, NJ

James P. GabrielCenterport, NY

V. Rev. Damaskinos GanasBrooklyn, NY

Isidoros GarifalakisVancouver, WA

Teddy GermanakosFlushing, NY

Dr. Steven GounardesBrooklyn, NY

Dr. John A. GrossomanidesSupreme President AHEPAWesterly, RI

Archdeacon Ryan GzikowskiChancellorMetropolis of PittsburghPittsburgh, PA

Professor Helen Hadjiyannakis-BenderNew York, NY

Ron HarbLittle Rock, AR

Dr. Antoine HarovasNew York, NY

Polly Maouris HillierDirectorSt. Photios National ShrineSt. Augustine, FL

Dr. Elenie HuszaghPortland, OR

Elaine JaharisWinnetka, IL

George Kaludis, Ph.D.Potomoc, MD

Thomas KanelosNiles, IL

Michael KavouriasManhasset, NY

Rev. Fr. Costas KearesStrongsville, OH

Peter KikisPresidentFaith EndowmentNew York, NY

Louis KirkosGrosse Pointe, MI

Dr. Harry KotsisMetropolis Council Vice PresidentGrosse Pointe Farms, MI

V. Rev. Fr. Apostols KoufallakisChancellorMetropolis of San FranciscoSan Franscisco, CA

Rev. Fr. Michael KouremetisHolladay, UT

Rev. Fr. Nicholas KrommydasWeston, MA

Rev. Fr. Nicholas KyritsisSterling Heights, MI

The Honorable Paul LilliosNorthbrook, IL

Dr. Anthony J. LimberakisNational CommanderOrder of St. Andrew Archons of the Ecumenical PatriarchateRydal, PA

Dr. Nicholas G. LoutsionMetropolis Council Vice PresidentCanonsburgh, PA

Dr. Nicholas MadiasNewton, MA

Rev. Fr. Jon E. MagouliasModesto, CA

Keith MaibLeawood, KS

Alexander P. Maillis IINassau, Bahamas

Andrew ManatosBethesda, MD

Tim ManiatisBethesda, MD

Rev. Dr. Frank MarangosNew York, NY

William B. MarianesTucker, GA

George V. MatthewsAlpharetta, GA

John MetaxasKatonah, NY

Phyllis MichaelidesProvidence, RI

Haeda Mihaltses President, St. Michael’s HomeBayside, NY

Nicholas C. MoraitakisMetropolis Council Vice PresidentAtlanta, GA

V. Rev. Constantine MoralisBaltimore, MD

Demitri MoschosWorcester, MA

Presbytera Alice NoplosPresidentNational Sisterhood of PresbyterasKingsville, MD

Eliana PapadakisWayne, PA

Peter C. PapadakosMckeesport, PA

Dr. Greg PapadeasEnglewood, CO

Panikos PapanikolaouBrooklyn, NY

John PappajohnDes Moines, IA

ARCHDIOCESAN COUNCIL

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ARCHDIOCESAN COUNCIL

Gregory PappasChicago, IL

Peter J. PappasSyosset, NY

Dr. Vicki C. PappasNational ChairpersonNational Forum of Greek Orthodox Church MusiciansBloomington, IN

Professor Elias PatsavosCambridge, MA

Harold PeponisChicago, IL

Harry RaptakisFranklin Square, NY

Valerie RoumeliotesBelmont, CA

Rev. Fr. James RousakisClearwater, FL

Dr. Louis RoussalisMetropolis Council Vice President Metropolis of DenverCasper, WY

His Grace Bishop Sevastianosof Zela

Nick SialmasBeacon, NY

Aphrodite SkeadasGreenwich, CTPresident National Philoptochos Society

Peter J.SkeadasGreenwich, CT

Paul SogotisBurlinghame, CA

Rev. Fr. Nicholas SoteropoulosPresident, Retired Greek Orthodox Clergy of AmericaBeechurst, NY

Alex SpanosStockton, CA

Angelo StamoulisMetropolis Council Vice PresidentMetropolis of BostonHolliston, MA

Mark D. StavropoulosBloomfield Hills, MI

Gus StavropoulosMetropolis Council Vice PresidentMetropolis of DetroitBloomfield Hills, MI

Bill G. StotisChicago, IL

Rev. Fr. Nicholas C. TriantafilouPresidentHellenic College/Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of TheologyBrookline, MA

V. Rev. Fr. George J. TsahakisChancellorMetropolis of AtlantaAtlanta, GA

Evelyn Tsiadis President, Saint Basil AcademySouth Plainfield, NJ

Savvas TsivicosWayside, NJ

George TsunisCenterport, NY

Rev. Fr. Luke UhlChancellorMetropolis of DenverDenver, CO

Peter VlachosNew York, NY

Dr. Theodore VlahosSafety Harbor, FL

George VourvouliasMetropolis Council Vice PresidentMetropolis of ChicagoPark Ridge, IL

Gus VratsinasLittle Rock, AR

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ARCHDIOCESAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (AACST)

8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 774-0206 • Fax: (212) 774-0589Email: [email protected]

His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, ChairmanV. Rev. Fr. Nathanael Symeonides, Director

Email: [email protected] COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Prof. Gayle Woloschak Executive [email protected] School of Medicine, Northwestern University Chicago, ILDr. Achilles G. Adamantiades [email protected]. Professor, George Washington Univ. and World Bank (ret.)

Prof. Gregory Botsaris [email protected] University (emeritus) Boston, MA Prof. Philip [email protected] University Boston, MA Dr. Costas Efthymiou [email protected]. Johns University (retired) New York City

Dr. Nikolaos Paschalidis [email protected] Physics Laboratory The Johns Hopkins University Laurel, MarylandDr. Michael Papaioannou [email protected] Monetary FundWashington D.C. area

As scientific and technological changes occur in our societies today at high speed and with penetrating power, our everyday life is profoundly affected by them. Because such develop-ments are novel and because they have the capacity to affect fundamental questions, such as those related to the beginning and end of life, human reproduction, the way we receive and process information, the structure of the society, and our pres-ent and future existence in the physical environment, critical legal, ethical and moral questions emerge that often puzzle the common citizen as well as the societal leadership. Many of these issues have become hot and contested questions on the political arena but have also entered the consciousness of religious leaders. Such issues are specifically concerned with the possible impact these developments might have on theo-logical teachings and moral positions and practices that have been accepted and observed for centuries or even millennia. Based on the above observations, a need was perceived for the clergy and lay leadership to be better informed on scientific and technological issues, and for the laity who are engaged in science and technology to understand the broader implications (ethical, sociological, and religious) of science and technology and the concerns that are generated by rapid advances and radical changes.To address these needs among both clergy and laity, the Arch-diocesan Advisory Committee on Science and Technology (AACST) was formed in 2001 by a group of scientists, engi-neers, medical and legal professionals, as well as theologians, under the guidance of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios, and with the approval of the Holy Eparchial Synod and the Archdiocesan Council. The membership of the Committee is based on the following set of criteria: (i) wide professional recognition and excellence in the respective fields of endeavor; (ii) proven, active involvement in the life of the Church and a substantive knowledge of Orthodox theology; and (iii) willing-ness to devote energy and time to the task. The Committee membership is a “living” list and, therefore, continues to be

enriched with new members as more persons who fulfill these criteria are nominated and appointed. The work of the Com-mittee has been organized in three Subcommittees as follows: 1. Subcommittee on Bioethics and Medical Issues;

Coordinator: Prof. Gayle Woloschak. 2. Subcommittee on Energy, Environment, and Economics;

Coordinator: Dr. Achilles G. Adamantiades; and 3. Subcommittee on Physical Sciences and Advanced

Technologies; Coordinator: Dr. Nikolaos Paschali-dis.

The Committee has been working through local meetings, ad hoc consultations, conferences, and exchanges of electronic mail. The Committee made presentations at all Clergy-Laity Congresses since the year 2002, as follows:the 36th, in Los Angeles (summer of 2002); the 37th, in New York City (summer of 2004); the 38th in Nashville, Tennessee (summer of 2006); andthe 39th in Washington, D.C. (summer of 2008). In this last Clergy-Laity Congress, the Committee organized a special session on “The Ethics of Global Climate Change” with rep-resentatives from the United Nations, the U.S. Government, the academic world, and the theological field. The session was co-chaired by the NGO Representative of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese to the United Nations.The papers presented in the above Congresses as well as addi-tional publications and papers can be found at the Committee’s web site, accessible at www.aacst.goarch.org.According to its official terms of reference, the AACST serves in an advisory capacity to the Archbishop, the Synod, and the clergy and lay leadership of the Archdiocese. The Committee works also toward the preparation of resource material that will assist the pastoral and educational ministry of the Church.

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ARCHIVES

8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 570-3517

Nikie Calles Director of Archives

Email: [email protected]

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America has amassed a unique and valu-able collection of materials relating to the history of the Greek people, their culture and religion, in the United States. This material continues to be an important linchpin to the present-day culture. Much of the material is also important information and graphics for the ongoing day-to-day functionality of many aspects of the Archdiocese.

Since the establishment of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America in 1922, the evolution of the Greek-American community has been a primary interest of the leadership of the Church. To meet this concern, the Department of Archives was created in 1964 to serve as a repository of Orthodoxy and Hellenism in America. The mission of the Department is to systematically col-lect, organize, catalogue, and maintain the documents relating to the history of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and the Greek American community. As a repository of select resources, the depart-ment’s goals are to preserve our indelible past, chronicle our present, and to provide a valuable resource center for future gen-erations interested in the unique history of the Archdiocese, and the vast richness of our Greek Orthodox faith and Hellenism in America. By looking through the depart-ment’s collection, one can discover and appreciate the struggle and triumph of Orthodoxy and the Archdiocese since its

inception, while also understanding the Church’s identity and its relationship to others.

Included in the Archives’ files are hundreds of documents representing numerous cat-egories of Church development. Among the categories indexed are:

1. The establishment and incorporation of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America;

2. The historical development of key institutions and governing bodies within the Church;

3. The structure and reorganization of the Archdiocese;

4. The listings of all clergymen within the hierarchy of the Church;

5. The progress of the ecumenical movement;

6. The records of the Ecumenical and Orthodox Patriarchates.

In addition, the Archives has gathered an extensive photograph file and book col-lection on Hellenism in America.

Undoubtedly, the most extensive and authentic repository of the history of the Greek Orthodox Church and of Greeks in America, the Office of Archives is now in a position to offer its services to scholars, researchers and authors. It is ready to pro-vide them with the resources necessary for their research. Information and photo-graphs are available upon request.

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ARCHDIOCESE BENEFITS OFFICE

As Orthodox Christians we are called to trust in the Lord for all our needs both human and spiritual. We know, however, that we must do our share. For the spiritual “security” of our souls we must pray, fast, confess and live a Christ-like life. For the physical “security” of our lives we must institute a pension, life insur-ance, medical and disability program.

To address the temporal needs of our cler-gy the Archdiocese Benefits Committee was established to direct and manage the Archdiocesan Benefits Program for clergy and lay employees.

The Archdiocese Benefits Committee meets twice a year, each Spring and Fall, to receive and act on reports from its standing commit-tees. Each standing committee consists of clergy and lay-persons with particular interest and professional expertise in the areas the committee oversees.

The Administration Committee meets at least four times a year. It is responsible for the opera-tion of the Pension Plan. It establishes rules for its administration and acts on applications for pension benefits and related issues.

The Benevolence Committee considers and acts on requests for financial assistance for clergy and their families.

The Investment Committee meets regularly to review the investment performance of the Pension Fund against established objectives and strategies. It establishes the investment guidelines and has the power to appoint and dismiss the funding agent(s).

The Insurance Plans Committee meets as needed to consider issues related to the Arch diocese-sponsored insurance plans. It selects the insurance carrier, appoints the broker-administrator and negotiates benefits and rates.

ARCHDIOCESE BENEFITS OFFICE:Anna Vrettos, DirectorEmail:[email protected] Vekiarellis,Administrative AssistantEmail: [email protected]

ARCHDIOCESE BENEFITS COMMITTEERev. Fr. S. Dorozenski, ChairmanRev. Fr. C. Pavlakos, Vice ChairmanRev. Fr. S. Callos, SecretaryRev. Fr. W. ChristRev. Fr. P. GiannakopoulosRev. Fr. J. GreaniasRev. Fr. M. KontogiorgisRev. Fr. J. ParisRev. Fr. J. RousakisRev. Fr. J. VlahosMr. J. DimitriouMrs. M. Douvres, Lay Representative

ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEERev. Fr. J. Rousakis, ChairmanRev. Fr. S. CallosRev. Fr. J. GreaniasRev. Fr. M. KontogiorgisRev. Fr. C. SitarasMr. J. Dimitriou

INVESTMENT COMMITTEERev. Fr. J. Paris, ChairmanRev. Fr. W. ChristRev. Fr. M. KontogiorgisRev. Fr. C. PavlakosMr. C. DaifotisMr. P. Vlachos

INSURANCE PLANS COMMITTEERev. Fr. C. PavlakosRev. Fr. P. GiannakopoulosRev. Fr. M. KontogiorgisRev. Fr. J. ParisMr. J. DimitriouMrs. L. Petersen

BENEVOLENCE COMMITTEERev. Fr. W. ChristRev.Fr.J. GreaniasRev. Fr. J. Vlahos

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8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 774-0244 • Fax: (212) 774-0589Email: [email protected]

Marissa P. Costidis Coordinator, [email protected]

Rev. Father Nektarios Morrow Special Projects/Technical Assistance, [email protected]

Stavroula Savelidis Administrative Assistant, [email protected]

The Department of Communications consists of the following:

News & Information / Public Relations Greek Orthodox Telecommunications (GOTelecom) Orthodox Observer Archdiocese Web Pages

The Department of Communications facilitates the proper and coordinated communication both internally, within the Church in America and, externally, communicating the scope of the ministry and activity of the Archdiocese in a larger context to America and the world. The Department has the responsibility of assisting the Hierarchs, Clergy, Parishes, Departments, Organizations, Institutions, and Programs in receiving and communicating information in a timely and effective manner, critical to both the growth and support of every area of Church life.

The Coordinator of the Department is responsible for planning and coordinating the work of all the Communi-cations offices of the Archdiocese to effectively describe and promote the ministries and the message of the Greek Orthodox Church in America.

The Departmental Offices oversee the development and implementation of the Communications strategy in coor-dination with the communications staff seeking out new media and communications partnerships and opportuni-ties and engaging and supporting the metropolises and parishes to cultivate their own media, particularly the internet, local TV, radio, and local media.

The Department of Communications has a vital role in the following basic areas:

1. Communicating efficiently the scope of the ministry and activity of the Archdiocese to all people associated with the Archdiocese, to adherents of the Orthodox Christian faith, to the leadership and members of other religious bodies, and to members of the media, to public officials, and to academic leaders on national and international levels;

2. Assisting the work of the Archbishop through coordi-nated planning and communication of his vision and goals for the Archdiocese;

3. Developing, evaluating, and modifying a continuous plan for communicating the work of the Hierarchs, Metropolises, Parishes, Departments, Organizations, Institutions, and Programs of the Archdiocese;

4. Providing technical and resource assistance to all of the above to enhance and coordinate their commu-nication and work of ministry.

The Department of Communications coordinates press releases, announcements, press kits; plans and arranges press conferences and other media events; plans and implements appropriate media strategies to achieve posi-tive coverage of specific events; responds to all media inquiries; oversees web site information and content with regular updates of ministry pages and addition of links to/from the sites. In addition, the Department develops and maintains an internal communications program using email and/or newsletters.

COMMUNICATIONS

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GOTelecom

8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 570-3588 • Fax (212) 774-0223Toll-Free: 1-800-888-6835

Web: www.gotel.goarch.org • Email: [email protected]

Marissa P. Costidis, Managing DirectorEmail: [email protected]

Nicholas J. Furris, Senior Producer/DirectorEmail: [email protected]

MISSIONThe mission of GOTelecom is to serve the needs of the Greek Orthodox Church in America by producing and disseminat-ing religious, cultural and educational mass media materials pertaining to Orthodox Christianity and Hellenic Tradition. Our goal is to help educate our Orthodox and Hellenic audiences so that they may develop pride and confidence about their faith and cultural heritage. Then we will work to educate the audience at large — so that together we may help develop the proper perceptions about Orthodoxy and Greek culture.

The mission is three-fold:

1) internally — to archive the activities of the Archdiocese,

2) to produce in-house programs that educate and awaken our faithful about the ministries of our Archdiocese and,

3) to produce programs of quality that can be distributed nationally on television and through video (full-length programs and public service announcements).

OTHER GOTELECOM PROGRAMS:Throughout our 20 years, we have produced over 200 programs and have received awards from many organi-zations. Our two EMMY Awards have shown our faithful that Orthodox Christianity can be proclaimed with originality and excitement…on videotape.

DISTRIBUTIONThe Department has continued its sales of DVD and video-tapes to our parishes, schools, universities and homes. Our

daily duties include fulfillment of these orders. Additionally, GOTelecom has acquired the rights to distribute numerous outside productions. In addition to distribution relationships with Greek Orthodox distributors, i.e. Light & Life, we have established contracts with Vision Video, and bookstores of other Orthodox jurisdictions.

Each parish in America should have our entire library of videotapes available in a “lending library.” Additionally, university, college and high school libraries should have our major titles available for research and information.

BROADCASTINGGOTelecom staff produce and coordinate national promotion of events within the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, including visits of His Eminence to parishes and communities in the US and overseas.

For His Eminence, Archbishop Demetrios’ Holiday Messages, GOTelecom provides over 25 Greek television producers and over 60 radio producers in the United States with tapes for airing, at no cost.

Marissa P. Costidis, Managing Director, serves on the Membership Board of Faith & Values Media, whose mem ber-ship is composed of over 60 different faith groups. Faith & Values Media is a partner with the nationally distributed Hallmark Channel.

For a free catalogue and for more information please contact our office.

Video Production from GOTelecom.

Nationally acclaimed photographer Joe McNally photographs Archbishop Demetrios for a ten year follow-up book to his bestseller

Faces of Ground Zero. (May 2011)

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INTERNET MINISTRIES50 Goddard Ave., Brookline, MA 02445 • Tel.: (617) 850-1350

Web: http://www.internet.goarch.org

Mission:The mission of the Department of Internet Ministries is to follow the commandment of our Lord Jesus Christ who said, “Go into all the world and proclaim the good news to the whole creation” (Mark 16:15) by using technology to share and spread the message of the Gospel and our Orthodox Christian faith.

Overview and Responsibilities:The Department of Internet Ministries is responsible for the Archdiocese’s digital ministry and outlines its stra-tegic direction, development, and coordination. In this capacity, Internet Ministries’ responsibilities include the Archdiocese’s web site and a wide range of digital applications, services, and multimedia programs. The Department of Internet Ministries was created through the generous support of Leadership 100. Web Hosting and Consulting services:Internet Ministries provides extensive Internet services to parishes. Services provided include web and email hosting, listserver, graphic design, streaming and live web broadcasts, and more. Many services provided by the Department are free. For those interested, the Department’s web site provides a full list of services.

Bulletin Builder:www.bulletin.goarch.orgBulletin Builder has revolutionized the way parishes create, edit, and publish their Sunday Bulletins. With this easy-to-use website tool, a parish chooses its content and Bulletin Builder automatically publishes to the web, email, and a ready-to-use print format. This philosophy of “create once and publish to any medium” is the foundation of Bulletin Builder and many other tools Internet Ministries has developed for parishes.

Daily Readings Mobile Appsmobileapps.goarch.orgThe Daily Readings App for iPhone, Android, and Nokia is the easiest way to access the day’s Bible readings and read the lives of the saints for each day and more right on your mobile phone. The Daily Readings App follows the typikon and lectionary of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. Both free and paid versions are available.

Iconograms:www.iconograms.orgIconograms is the Department’s free e-card service for creating personalized icon greetings cards with over 400,000 Iconograms sent since 2001. Features include a personalized address book; reminders for name days, birthdays, anniversary dates; and a scheduling feature to allow one to send a card at a future date.

Orthodox Children’s Bible Reader Onlinecbr.goarch.orgThis is an interactive version of the acclaimed Children’s Bible Reader, a product of the Archdiocese’s partner-ship with the Greek and American Bible Societies. Audio versions of the stories accompanied by beau-tiful icons, interactive Bible quizzes, Bible-themed games, and activities are all available. It is a great place for kids, parents, home school, and Sunday School settings.

Orthodox Jobswww.orthodoxjobs.comOrthodoxJobs.com is the source for Orthodox Christians who are seeking employment in an Orthodox Christian environment. With resources and tools for Employers, Job Seekers, independent contracters and Orthodox businessmen, OrthodoxJobs is the premiere location for employment in the Orthodox world.

Orthodox Marketplacewww.orthodoxmarketplace.comThe Orthodox Marketplace is the official online store of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. The Orthodox Marketplace is the central clearing-house of Archdiocesan department materials, books, icons, music, digital downloads and many other Orthodox Christian products. Online Store for Parisheswww.goarch.org/freebookstoreThrough the Orthodox Marketplace affiliate program, any parish in the Archdiocese can have a turn-key online store including branded store front, transaction processing, and order fulfillment. This turn-key solu-tion is a perfect complement to local parish bookstores and provides 24/7 resource for parishioners without the need for any staffing or inventory investment by parishes.

Social Media: Facebook, Twitter, and YouTubeInternet Ministries is responsible for the Archdiocese’s official social media pages and channels on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. You can connect to the Archdiocese at the following addresses:Facebook: www.facebook.com/goarchTwitter: www.twitter.com/goarchYouTube: www.youtube.com/greekorthodoxchurch

Jamil Samara, Director [email protected] Constantinou, Graphic Designer [email protected] Tom Wilhelm, Customer Support Specialist [email protected]

Meredyth Houpos, Software Developer [email protected]

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PRESS OFFICE, NEWS AND MEDIA RELATIONS

8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 570-3530 • Fax: (212) 774-0237Email: [email protected] • Web: www.pressoffice.goarch.org

Stavros H. Papagermanos, Director/Press OfficerEmail: [email protected]

THE PRESS OFFICEThe Greek Orthodox Church in America has emerged on the national and international scene as a vital and vibrant religious presence and thus the Archdiocese is increasingly involved in issues of concern to its faithful and to the society at large.

The Archdiocese Press Office, News and Media Relations cultivates and maintains the relationships of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America with Press and Media organizations in the United States and abroad in order to best communicate the Church’s mission and message of hope and love. The Press Office has a pivotal role in explaining how the ministries, offices, programs and policies of the Archdiocese have an impact on the parishes, the community, the clergy and the faithful. In the words of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, the Press Office has the role of “representing the Archdiocese in an excellent way and facilitating her sacred work of promoting the Orthodox Faith and the universal values of Hellenism.”

“In a democracy, dealing with the press is a duty,” writes Stephen Hess, a Senior Fellow on Governance Studies with the Brookings Institution and Distinguished Research Professor of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University. St. Paul in his second letter to Timothy writes: and they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables. But you be watchful in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry (2 Timothy 4:4-5). Dealing honestly and truthfully with the Press is keeping with St. Paul’s charge, is a Christian duty and an important ministry.

The Press Office is the daily conduit through which the Press gets in formation on the life and workings of the Arch diocese. Its role is dual; on one hand to deal with the Press and on the other to keep the Arch bishop and senior staff informed on press interests.

It strives to provide advice and ways on how to deal with the news media and, using news management techniques, helps the Archdiocese to maintain a positive public image and avoid negative media coverage.

In particular the Press Office is responsible for:

• Responding and answering journalist’s inquiries

• Writing, editing and distributing press releases, media advisories, fact sheets, press packets and media kits

• Initiating and developing feature stories in print and electronic media

• Arranging and organizing press conferences, news briefings, media interviews, photo opportunities, visits and public events

• Coordinating photo coverage and dissemination of photos and video to Press

• Cultivating new relationships and monitor and nurture existing ones with national, ethnic and international media

• Monitoring, researching and evaluating news

• Developing and reassessing clear goals in cooperation with other departments of the Archdiocese

• Developing and maintaining a crisis plan and procedures

• Assisting in Archdiocese special projects and in staging large public events

• Developing and maintaining relationships with other press offices (church, religious, governmental, organizational)

The director of the Press Office also represents the Arch-diocese in community public interest organizations, develops pertinent community relations, monitors community events and activities and interfaces with various event organizers.

July 7, 2011 - Archbishop Demetrios, following his meeting with the President of Cyprus Dimitris Christofias, is making a statement to news media outside of the Presidential Palace in the capital of Cyprus, Lefkosia. (photo Dimitrios Panagos)

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Covers of the Orthodox Observer (September - November 2011)

8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 570-3555 • Fax: (212) 774-0239Web: www.observer.goarch.org • Email: [email protected]

Jim Golding, (Chryssoulis), Editor Email: [email protected]

Eleftherios Pissalidis, Greek Section Editor/Production Email: [email protected]

Abel Montoya, Graphic Artist Email: [email protected]

Soula Podaras, Administrative Assistant Email: [email protected]

ORTHODOX OBSERVER

Since its founding in 1971, the Orthodox Observer is the official newspaper of the Greek Orthodox Archdio-cese of America. The Orthodox Observer will publish 10 issues in 2012, with combined February-March and July-August editions. It circulates to more than 165,000 households and institutions in the United States, as well as more than 20 other countries. Recent special coverage has included the 40th Clergy-Laity Congress in Atlanta and the Conference on Religious Freedom held in Brussels, Belgium in November. The Orthodox Observer also continues to enhance its coverage of the Metropolises, the National Ministries and other subject matter. It is also giving special coverage to parishes celebrating their 100th anniversaries.

Another area receiving increased emphasis is youth-related ministries and activities. This includes retreats, service projects, dance festivals, youth Olympics and other topics.

The Orthodox Observer continues to do its part in the Archdiocese’s concern for the environment, offering an online version by subscription, in lieu of having a hard copy sent to Church members’ homes by regular mail.

The Orthodox Observer can also be accessed online on the Archdiocese website: www.observer.goarch.org.

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8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 570-3545 • Fax: (212) 774-0245Web: http://finance.goarch.org • Email: [email protected]

FINANCE

George Papadakos, DirectorEmail: [email protected]

Garifallia Zaharopoulos, Administrative AssistantEmail: [email protected]

The Church, being the body of Christ in the world, is responsible for the material well-being of the souls en trusted to her care. As an institution in this world, but not of the world, she must carefully balance the spiritual needs of her flock against the material necessities required to advance the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the world. To this end, the Department of Finance is charged with maintain-ing the material well being of the Archdiocese of America so that it may flourish as an icon of God’s plenty and mercy.

The Department of Finance is responsible for the oversight of all financial matters of the Archdiocese. Its constant task is to oversee all the institutions of the Archdiocese

and the Metropolises that comprise the Greek Orthodox Church in America. The Department effects the will of the Arch bishop and the Archdiocesan Council in fiduciary matters. It advises and assists persons and institutions in the Archdiocese on matters re lating to accounting, as well as fiscal health and responsibility.

The Department also coordinates an extensive year end financial audit of the Arch diocese as well as Archdiocese institutions and affiliates. The financial statements of the Arch diocese, its institutions and affiliates, are audit-ed annually by one of the world’s largest independent accounting firms.

Rev. Father Soterios Baroody, ComptrollerEmail: [email protected]

Ronald Wilks, Investment Accounting ManagerEmail: [email protected]

Peter Boulas, AccountantEmail: [email protected]

Nitsa Sinanis, Accounts Payable/ReceivableEmail: [email protected]

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8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 774-0233 • Fax: (212) 774-0497Web: www.greekeducation.goarch.org • Email: [email protected]

GREEK EDUCATIONGreek Education aims at instilling in the minds and hearts of our youth the spiritual, moral, and cultural values of our Greek Orthodox heritage. By helping our young people understand and appreciate the values and tradi-tions underlying Greek Orthodoxy, Greek Education contributes greatly to the development of well informed, responsible, and progressive members of our Greek Orthodox Church.

The Archdiocesan School SystemThere are 30 Greek Orthodox parochial day schools and more than 340 Greek afternoon and Saturday schools currently functioning in the United States with an enrollment of approximately 22,650 students. In addition, many parishes throughout the country offer evening Greek classes to adults.All Greek Orthodox parochial day schools adhere to local and state mandated curricula. They maintain nurseries, pre-school cen-ters, kindergartens, and elementary and secondary grades. Both the day and the afternoon Greek language schools offer a program of studies that includes the teaching of Modern Greek language, Greek history and culture as well as elements of Greek Orthodox faith and worship.The day and afternoon community schools operate under the auspices of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and comprise the Archdiocesan School System.

The Department of Greek EducationThe main objective of the Department of Greek Education is to enhance the Greek studies programs of the parochial day, afternoon and Saturday community schools and to facilitate the work of their teachers. To fulfill its mission, the Department of Greek Education provides the community schools with:• Teacher Seminars and Workshops • Books and Audio/Visual Materials

The New Text Books “Ta Ellinika mou”The Archdiocesan Department of Greek Education, under the leadership and guidance of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, continuing its valuable educational service to Greek-American students, parents and the community in general, recently published a new series of textbooks on Greek language instruction titled Τα Ελληνικά μου. According to the Education Department by the end of each school year, one new book from the series will be published. In July 2011 Part 1 of Level 2 was published and Part 1 of Level 1 was reproduced in a new and improved version, while it was divided into two books (1A & 1B). All new books were distributed to schools.The next book from the series, Part 2 of Level 2, is due July 2012.The series will be completed with the publication of the two books of Level 3 by 2013-14 respectively.This publication is made possible by a grant from Faith: An Endowment for Orthodoxy and Hellenism. All Archdiocesan Greek Community schools use the new books titled Ta Ellinika mou as their standard educational textbooks. They are offered at no cost to all Greek schools in each Metropolis. Kindly contact the Greek Education Department by phone at 212.774. 0233, 212.774.0417, or by email: [email protected], [email protected], for more information. .

DISTRICT OFFICE OF EDUCATION ACTIVITIES

Professional TrainingThe Direct Archdiocesan District Office of Education organizes annually a district-wide Staff-Development Seminar to offer in-service training to all the teachers serving in the District’s schools. It has designated the first Tuesday in November (Election Day) as a “Staff-Development Day”, and schools are closed to facilitate teachers to attend the Seminar.

The Kindergarten CurriculumDue to the generous support of the “Stavros S. Niarchos” Foundation, the Direct Archdiocesan District Office of Education published a Curriculum for the Kindergarten for the teaching of Greek as second language to children of this age group. The Curriculum for the Kindergarten can be downloaded in its entirety from the Office’s website: www.education.goarch.org.

The Comprehensive Examination in Modern Greek The Direct Archdiocesan District Office of Education develops and adminis-ters annually The Compre-hensive Examination in Modern Greek, a foreign language exam that assesses student proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing Modern Greek. Students who successfully pass the Examination receive foreign language credits in high schools, colleges, and universities.The Comprehensive Examination in Modern Greek is administered in June to public and parochial school students (in grades 8 and above) in the State of New York as well as in other parts of the country. To order copies of the Examination, please contact the District Office at 212-570-3552.

A Compilation of Nine Examinations in Modern Greek (2003 – 2011). With a grant from “FAITH: An Endowment For Orthodoxy & Hellenism,” the Direct Archdiocesan District Office of Education recently published a set of two books – one for the student and one for the teacher – of the Comprehensive Examinations in Modern Greek of the past nine years. The books are accompanied by an “appendix” of the most commonly used words, verbs, phrases as well as basic grammar. They are recommended for use in grades 5-8 and are distributed “gratis” to the schools. To place your order, please contact the District Office at 212-570-3552.

Resource Materials The Direct Archdiocesan District Office of Education has compiled a list of resource books and other materials suitable for the young learners of the Greek language. To order books, curriculum guidelines, resource materials, certificates of promotion and diplomas, please visit www.education.goarch.org, or www.orthodoxmarketplace.com, the official online store of the Archdiocese.

Dr. Ioannis Efthymiopoulos, National Director of Greek Education

Email: [email protected]

Maria Teleiopoulou, Assistant to the DirectorTel.: (212) 774-0417, Fax: (212) 774-0261

Email: [email protected]

Daisy Tsitouridou, Administrative AssistantTel.: (212) 774-0233, Fax: (212) 774-0497

Email: [email protected]

GREEK EDUCATION

Direct Archdiocesan District Office of Education & Special Projects

Tel.: (212) 570-3552 • Fax: (212) 774-0248Web: www.education.goarch.org

Email: [email protected]

Maria Makedon, DirectorTel.: (212) 570-3553 • Email: [email protected] Efstathia Katechi, Administrative Assistant Tel.: (212) 570-3554 • [email protected]

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Pre-School & Day Cares

ILLINOIS“SOLON” BILINGUAL – PREP OF ST. DEMETRIOS 2727 West Winona StreetChicago, IL 60625Tel. (773) 561-5992Fax (773) 561-6366E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.stdemetrios.il.goarch.orgPrincipal: Eleni Kanellopoulou-NtrivalasPre-School, Pre-K & Kindergarten 2011-2012 enrollments: 32ARISTOTLE PRESCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN OF HOLY TAXIARHAI – ST. HARALAMBOS7373 N. Caldwell AvenueNiles, IL 60714-4503Tel.: (847) 647-8880Fax: (847) 647-0991E-mail: [email protected] Website: www: aristotlegreekschools.com Principal: Rita PetratosPre-School, Pre-K & Kindergarten 2011-2012 enrollments: 29

NEW JERSEYTRINITY LEARNING CENTERHOLY TRINITY CHURCH7004 Ridge AvenueEgg Harbor Township, NJ 08234Tel.: (609) 653-9001Fax: (609) 653-1697E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.trinitylearningcenter.orgPrincipal: Angela BaldwinPre-School & Kindergarten2011-2012 enrollments: 235

NEW YORKSOTERIOS ELLENAS SCHOOL OF KIMISIS TIS THEOTOKOU CHURCH224 18th StreetBrooklyn, NY 11215Tel.: (718) 499-5900Fax: (718) 832-3712E-mail: [email protected]: Maria ManolisNursery, Pre-K2011-2012 enrollments: 25

TEXASHOLY TRINITY ACADEMY13555 Hillcrest RoadDallas, TX 75240Tel.: (972) 490-7060Fax: (972) 991-3424E-mail: [email protected]: www.holytrinityacademy.comPrincipal: Kathy MakrisPS2, thru Kindergarten2011-2012 enrollments: 56

Parochial Day Schools

ALABAMAHOLY TRINITY-HOLY CROSS GREEK ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL DAY CARE307 South 19th StreetBirmingham, AL 35233Tel: (205) 716-3083Fax: (205) 716-3084E-mail: [email protected]: Katherine Sissa StaurskyPre-K to 8th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 108

ARIZONA HOLY TRINITY ACADEMY1973 E. Maryland Ave.Phoenix, AZ 85016Tel. (602) 248-3881Fax (602) 230-9099E-mail: [email protected]: www.holytrinityacademyphx.netPrincipal: Fr. James Paris, DeanPre-K, to 3nd Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 39

CALIFORNIAST. NICHOLAS SCHOOL9501 Balboa BoulevardNorthridge, CA 91325Tel.: (818) 886-6751, Fax: (818) 886-3933E-mail: [email protected]: www.stnicholaseducation.comPrincipal: Helen Kamenos Pre-school to 8th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 235

GEORGIAANNUNCIATION DAY SCHOOLANNUNCIATION CATHEDRAL2500 Clairmont Road, N.E.Atlanta, GA 30329Tel. (404) 633-7358Fax: (404) 633-6018E-mail: [email protected]: www.annunciationdayschool.org Director: Michelle Wright18MMO – to 2nd Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 96

ILLINOIS“SOCRATES” HELLENIC AMERICANDAY SCHOOL1085 Lake Cook RoadDeerfield, IL 60015Tel.: (847) 317-1063Fax: (847) 317-9653E-mail: [email protected] Website:www.hellenicamericanacademy.orgPrincipal: Angie GronkowskiPre-K to 8th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 150

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST GUARDIAN ANGEL ORTHODOX DAY SCHOOL2350 E. Dempster StreetDes Plaines, IL. 60016Tel.: (847) 827-5519Fax: (847) 824-3455E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.stjohnthebaptistgoc.org/guardianangelPrincipal: Sophia VlahakisPre-K to 5th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 149

ST. DEMETRIOS “PYTHAGORAS” CHILDREN’S ACADEMY893 N. Church RoadElmhurst, IL 60126Tel.: (630) 834-0477Fax: (630) 834-7256E-mail: info@ pythagoraschildrensacademy.orgWebsite: www.st-demetrios.orgPrincipal: Patty KonstantopulosPre-school to 3rd Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 90

“KORAES” ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OF SS. CONSTANTINE & HELEN CHURCH11025 So. Roberts RoadPalos Hills, IL 60465Tel.: (708) 974-3402Fax: (708) 974-0179E-mail: [email protected]: www.koraes.orgPrincipal: Mary C. ZaharisPre-K to 8th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 185

MARYLANDST. DEMETRIOS GREEK ORTHODOX BILINGUAL DAY SCHOOL2504 Cub Hill RoadBaltimore, MD 21234Tel.: (410) 661-1090 Fax: (410) 661-1134E-mail: [email protected]: www.stdemetriosmd.orgPrincipal: Jennie Cocoros KegelPre-School, Pre-K, K, to 5th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 82

MASSACHUSETTSHELLENIC AMERICAN ACADEMY OF HOLY TRINITY CHURCH41 Broadway StreetLowell, MA 01854Tel.: (978) 453-5422Fax: (978) 970-3554E-mail: admin@hellenicamericanacad-emy.comwww.hellenicamericanacademy.comPrincipal: Douglas W. AndersonPre-School to 8th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 151

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NEW YORKTHE CATHEDRAL SCHOOL319 East 74th StreetNew York, NY 10021Tel.: (212) 249-2840Fax: (212) 249-2847E-mail: [email protected]: www.cathedralschoolny.orgPrincipal: Sonia Celestin Nursery to 8th Grade2011 -2012 enrollments: 132

“C. GOULANDRIS –T. TSOLAINOS” ST. SPYRIDON PAROCHIAL SCHOOL 120 Wadsworth AvenueNew York, NY 10033Tel.: (212) 795-6870Fax: (212) 795-6871Email: [email protected]: saintspyridon.net/schoolPrincipal: Efthalia AllegrePre-K to 8th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 111

GREEK-AMERICAN INSTITUTE of ZOODOHOS PEGHE CHURCH3573 Bruckner BlvdBronx, NY 10461Tel.: (718) 823-2393Fax: (718) 823-0790E-mail: [email protected]: Anne ProkopPre-k to 8th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 166

ARGYRIOS FANTIS PAROCHIAL SCHOOL of SS. CONSTANTINE & HELEN CATHEDRAL195 State StreetBrooklyn, NY 11201Tel.: (718) 624-0501Fax: (718) 624-6868E-mail: [email protected]: www.afantis.orgPrincipal: Dr. Alice B. FarkouhPre-K3 to 8th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 159

D. & G. KALOIDIS PAROCHIAL SCHOOL of HOLY CROSS CHURCH8502 Ridge BoulevardBrooklyn, NY 11209Tel.: (718) 836-8096,Fax: (718) 836-4772E-mail: [email protected]: dgkschool.comPrincipal: Mr. Giuseppe CampaillaNursery, Pre-K to 8th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 218

ST. DEMETRIOSGREEK-AMERICAN SCHOOL30-03 30th DriveAstoria, NY 11102Tel.: (718) 728-1100 - ElementaryTel.: (718) 726-6734 - Middle SchoolTel.: (718) 728-1754 - High SchoolFax: (718) 726-3482E-mail: [email protected]: www.saintdemetriosastoria.comPrincipal: Anastasios KoularmanisPre-K to 12th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 632

JAMAICA DAY SCHOOL of ST. DEMETRIOS84-35 152nd StreetJamaica, NY 11432Tel.: (718) 526-2622Fax: (718) 526-1680E-mail: [email protected]:www.jamaicadayschool.greekeducation.orgPrincipal: Dr. George MelikokisPre-K to 8th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 158

WILLIAM SPYROPOULOS GREEK-AMERICAN DAY SCHOOL of ST. NICHOLAS43-15 196 StreetFlushing, NY 11358Tel.: (718) 357-5583Fax: (718) 428-3051E-mail: [email protected]: Athena KromidasKindergarten to 8th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 445

EFSTATHIOS & VASILIKI VALIOTISGREEK-AMERICAN SCHOOL OF HOLY CROSS12-03 150th StreetWhitestone, NY 11357Tel.: (718) 747-3803Fax: (718) 747-3277Website: www.holycrosswhitestone.comPrincipal: Eugenia NearchouNursery, Pre-K – K, 1st Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 106

PENNSYLVANIATHREE HIERARCHS EASTERN ORTHODOX SCHOOL1819 Ellsworth AvenueHeidelberg, PA 15106Tel: (412) 278-3333Fax: (412) 278-3333E-mail: [email protected]: www.theosschool.orgPrincipal: Christal Chaney, Ph.DPre-school to 8th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 86

TENNESSEEST. GEORGE GREEK LANGUAGE SCHOOL4070 Kingston PikeKnoxville, TN 37919Tel.: (865) 522-5043Fax: (865) 525-8035E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: www.stgeorgeknoxville.orgPrincipal: Rea ChristodoulouPre-K to 12th Grade +Adults2011-2012 enrollments: 40

TEXASANNUNCIATION ORTHODOX SCHOOL3600 Yoakum BoulevardHouston, TX 77006Tel.: (713) 470-5600Fax: (713) 470-5605E-mail: [email protected]: www.aoshouston.orgPrincipal: Mark H. KellyPreschool to 8th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 715

UTAHST. SOPHIA SCHOOL5341 South Highland DriveSalt Lake City, UT 84117Tel.: (801) 424-1297Fax: (801) 277-1026Email: [email protected] Website: www.saintsophiaschool.org Principal: Dana EastonPre-K to 6th Grade2011-2012 enrollments: 50

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES8 East 79th Street • New York, NY 10075-0106 • (212) 774-0240

Web: www.infotech.goarch.org

Theo Nicolakis, Director [email protected]

Carl Reid, Email System Administrator [email protected]

IT Consultants

Yianni Mavrogiannis, Operations Manager [email protected]

Vijay Jayaraman, Systems and Network Administrator [email protected]

Abhishek Joshi, Help Desk Technician [email protected]

MISSION AND RESPONSIBILITIESThe IT Department’s mission and charge exists to aid in pro-claiming the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The Information Technology (IT) Department is responsible for overseeing all Archdiocesan technologies. The IT Department provides strategic visioning, development, and operational sup-port to the Archdiocese. Thus, the mission of the IT Department is multifaceted and includes:

1) Developing and implementing the Archdiocese’s overall technology strategy and strategic plan

2) Overseeing and approving all technological development, applications and services for the Archdiocese and all her Departments

3) Evaluating emerging technologies

4) Generating technology policies and procedures

5) Setting and enforcing digital graphics standards

6) Establishing Archdiocesan technology standards and compliance guidelines

7) Creating secure, reliable and effective information systems within the Archdiocese and between the Archdiocese, its Metropolises, institutions, organizations, and parishes.

8) Maintaining the infrastructure that supports those systems

9) Providing technical support to the people who use those systems

The fulfillment of this mission involves assessing the technology and informational needs of the Archdiocese as a whole, recom-mending, and implementing solutions to meet those needs. The IT Department is responsible for all computer operations and systems at the Archdiocese. Coordinating technology efforts in the various Archdiocesan departments, organizations and insti-tutions is also a focal point for the Department in order to provide standardization of technology and improve the speed, efficiency and accuracy of information shared and disseminated. The IT Department also works closely with the Department of Internet Ministries, which is the department directly responsible for digi-tal ministry to the parishes and parishioners of the Archdiocese.

TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE The Technology Committee acts as an advisory body that has been created to assist the Archdiocese in its technology endeavors. The Technology Committee is a formal committee on the Archdiocesan Council. The committee members are actively involved with the IT Department and Internet Ministries Depart-ment in various projects. The clergy and lay committee members are made up of both technology and non-technology profes-sional from across the Archdiocese.

ALEXANDER PROJECTThe IT and Internet Ministries Departments along with the Technology Committee have developed a strategic technology plan for the Archdiocese called the “Alexander Project.” The initiative is named after Alexander the Great whose conquests:

1) Unified the disparate Greek city states

2) Established Greek as the common language throughout the world

3) Laid the foundation for Christians to utilize Greek to spread the saving message of the Gospel throughout the nations

Following in this legacy of our faith and heritage, the Alexander Project aims to:

1) Unify the geographically diverse metropolises, parishes, and the Archdiocese with desperately needed centralized system for parishioner management

2) Establish a set of technology standards and a unified technology architecture that will allow for seamless interoperability across systems and services

3) Leverage this dynamic tool for Orthodox Christian ministry

Among its many benefits, this strategic technology plan will digitize the Archdiocese’s antiquated sacramental registry, provide a mechanism for instantaneous parishioner updates throughout the Archdiocese, and create a personalized and tailored ministry and educational experience for parishioners based upon their role within the Church.

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INTER-ORTHODOX, ECUMENICAL AND INTERFAITH RELATIONS

The Ecumenical Office has as its main function the task of providing information, stimulating interest and coordinating ecumenical activities on the archdioc-esan, metropolitan and parish levels. It adheres to the principle that Orthodoxy and Orthodox ecumenism must always speak the truth, never compromising the integrity and purity of Orthodox teachings, but always respecting the sincerity of the religious convictions and spiritual sensitivities of others. It involves the following areas of interest:A) Assembly of Canonical Orthodox

Bishops of North and Central America The Assembly was established by the Decision of

The Fourth Pre-Conciliar Pan-Orthodox Conference that met at the Orthodox Center of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Chambesy, Switzerland from 6 to 13 June 2009. This Conference, to which all of the Autocephalous Churches were invited and were rep-resented, studied the issue of the canonical organi-zation of the Orthodox Diaspora (places where there is no unitary Church administration). Pursuant to article 16 of the Rules of Pre-Conciliar Pan-Orthodox Conferences, this Conference discussed the relevant documents submitted in 1990 and 1993 by the Inter-Orthodox Preparatory Commission, and based on them, created twelve “Episcopal Assemblies” throughout the world, North and Central America being one of them.

The Assembly has met twice, in May of 2010 and May of 2011, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios (as Exarch of the Ecumenical Patriarchate). The Assembly declared itself to be the successor of the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas (SCOBA), assuming its agencies, dia-logues, and other ministries. Thirteen committees were established and charged with various specific tasks. Furthermore, the process of incorporating the Assembly was initiated and will be finalized by the end of 2011.

Bilateral Dialogues of the Assembly 1. Joint Commission of Eastern and Oriental

Orthodox Churches 2. North American Orthodox/Roman Catholic

Theological Consultation 3. Joint Committee of Orthodox/Roman Catholic

Bishops

B) The National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA (NCCC) and Church World Service (CWS)

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese is represented by clergy and laity on the Governing Board, the Faith and Order Commission, and several key committees.

C) Inter-Religious AgenciesOngoing relations take place with other groups involved in ecumenical work, such as the American Jewish Committee, the World Conference of Religions for Peace (WCRP), Appeal of Conscience Foundation, National Inter-Religious Leadership Initiative (NILI), Christians for Middle East Peace (CMEP) and the Council of the and the Council of the Churches of the City of New York.

D) United NationsThe Archdiocesan Council has NGO status at the UN. The office oversees the work of our representa-tives, who have been led by Mrs. Lila Prounis since 1985.

F) Christian Churches Together (CCT)The Archdiocese is a founding member of this new ecumenical agency that is comprised of five families of churches: Orthodox, Catholic, Mainline Protestant, Historic Black and Evangelical. It was officially launched in 2006.

8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 570-3593 • Fax: (212) 774-0253Web: www.ecumenical.goarch.org • Email: [email protected]

Rev. Fr. Mark Arey, Director Email: [email protected] Grace Bishop Dimitrios of Xanthos, Special Consultant

Rev. Deacon John Chryssavgis, Ecumenical AssistantConstantin Ursache, Ecumenical Assistant Email: [email protected]

Dionisia Floropoulos, Administrative Assistant Email: [email protected]

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MARRIAGE AND FAMILY

79 Saint Basil Rd; Garrison, NY 10524 • Tel: (845)424-8175 • Fax: (845)424-4172

Rev. Fr. Constantine L. Sitaras, Director Email: [email protected]

Rev. Fr. Charles Joanides, Ph.D., LMFT, Researcher, Interfaith Marriage Email: [email protected] • 845-565-5641

Melissa Tsongranis, Associate Director Email: [email protected]

Panayiotis Sakellariou, Resource Coordinator Email: [email protected]

Presvytera Kerry Pappas, MA, LMFT, Coordinator of Clergy Couple Care Email: [email protected]

The Department of Marriage and Family has been established to consider issues relevant to the well-being of marriage, family life, our Church and society. The institutions of marriage and family are under assault, and the challenges are becoming increasingly more complex. The Archdiocese is sensitive to these changes, and is seeking to address them in an effort to facilitate religious and spiritual development and promote healthy, holy marriage and fam-ily life from an Orthodox perspective. To pursue this effort there are currently two arms of this Department—the Center for Family Care and the Office of Interfaith Marriage.

CENTER FOR FAMILY [email protected] • www.family.goarch.orgThe mission of the Center for Family Care of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America is, in the words of His Eminence Arch-bishop Demetrios, “both to affirm the importance of the family as a blessed gift of God and to address the specific needs of families as they try to live in a very challenging culture and world. As Or-thodox Christians, we know that each and every family needs to be connected to the Church—a place where true relationships with God and one another are nurtured and sustained. Thus, through this program we will be working to bring more aspects of our faith into the home and to bring more families into the Church.”

There are many facets of family life and, therefore, different ways we can minister to the families in our Greek Orthodox Archdiocese. We just completed our first national study on the Orthodox Family in America at Home and in Church which gave us much insight into the religious practices of families (for the results visit our Web site). Currently, we create resources, provide seminars, and facilitate re-treats for families and the parishes that minister to them. As the ministry grows, our scope will branch out so that we can provide resources and services for all Orthodox Christian families in every stage of the family life cycle. Currently some of our resources are: • Parish Family Night • Table Top Prayer Guide: Volume I and II • Family Worship: Creating and Using a Place in Your Home • Family Gospel Lessons • Family Retreats, Seminars, and Parent Workshops • Web site • Family Connections page in the Orthodox Observer (and annual expanded edition) • Family Link Email Ministry

OFFICE OF INTERFAITH MARRIAGEwww.interfaith.goarch.org Vital statistics kept by the Department of Registry indicate that the numbers of inter-Christian marriages conducted in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America have steadily increased. Today, nearly two thirds (63%) of all marriages conducted in the Archdio-cese are designated inter-Christian. When Greek Orthodox persons marrying outside of the Archdiocese are also considered, intermar-riage rates are likely closer to 75–80%. Given these and other similar statistics, the Archdiocese has chosen to view these trends as a challenge and an opportunity for growth. With love toward all, and with a desire to witness Orthodoxy to all persons who choose to worship in our Greek Orthodox churches, the Archdiocese has taken a proactive approach in its efforts to reach out to intermarried couples and their families. All resourc-es produced by this department are evidenced based and firmly grounded on Orthodox Theology. Some of the resources available are as follows:

• The Interfaith Marriage Web site affords clergy, lay leaders, lay workers and inter-Christian, interfaith couples readings, resources and related links. • A regular column continues to be featured in the Orthodox Ob-server addressing marital and family concerns. In addition, articles have been authored for professional journals as well as theological publications • A resource entitled, When You Intermarry: A Resource for In-ter-Christian Intercultural Couples, Parents and Families has been authored by Fr. Joanides. A companion resource for clergy and lay leaders entitled, Ministering to Intermarried Couples: A Resource for Clergy and Lay Workers is also available. In addition, a resource to promote marital satisfaction entitled, Attending to Your Marriage: A Resource for Christian Couples has also been written. • Marriage building workshops, and lectures on the topic of in-termarriage continue to be offered throughout the Archdiocese upon invitation. • A series of brochures entitled, Interfaith Marriage: Opportunity for Outreach is also now available for clergy, lay leaders and inter-married couples and their families. • A premarital education program entitled The Journey of Mar-riage which is intermarriage friendly is now available and being installed across the Archdiocese.

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3 S. Prospect Ave., Suite 11 • Park Ridge, IL 60068Tel.: (847) 825-1432 • Fax: (847) 825-4287 • Email: [email protected]

Web: www.development.goarch.org

Jerry Minetos, Development Officer Laura Paulus, Development Associate

Abby Vlahos, Grant Research and Proposal WritingThe Office of Parish Development is a resource to assist your parish with:   • Raising Funds for Capital Improvement   • Strategic Planning   • Expanding Stewardship   • Seeking Grants for Parish Programs   • Establishing a Parish Endowment   • Other Fundraising Guidance 

Every parish in America—from the youngest mission to the most established cathedral— has growth needs. What is the next goal for your parish? • To build a new parish sanctuary • To expand existing parish facilities • Identify goals and gain parish consensus

through strategic planning • To increase stewardship • To start an endowment program

Attaining these goals is always challenging. Thankfully, there is help available to give your parish guidance. You do not need to start this work from scratch!At any point in time, many parishes throughout the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese are in need of fundraising assistance from an objective and experienced source. The use of outside fund-raising counsel, which is standard for nonprofit organizations, has become a widely accepted practice for individual parishes, as well. The benefits received from these services in terms of greater organization, better execution, and more dollars raised makes the costs worth-while. While there are a variety of fundraising consultants whose services are specifically tailored to work with churches, there are few such consultants who understand the unique characteristics of Greek Orthodox parishes. In 2004, through a grant from the Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Endowment Fund, the Archdiocese created the Office of Parish Development (OPD) to provide such fundrais-ing assistance specifically for Greek Orthodox parishes.

PARISH DEVELOPMENT

The services of the OPD are unique in several ways. The fundraising approach of the office is based on direct experience and personal involve-ment with Greek Orthodox parishes across the United States. The OPD aims to assist parishes using an effective strategy that is rooted in sound fundraising principles. Even more importantly, OPD staff members work to ensure that funds are raised in such a way as to glorify God and to enhance the spiritual life of all involved in the project. Areas of Assistance include the following:

Capital Campaign Planning StudiesBefore undertaking a major capital campaign, it is advisable to have an objective third party assess the parish’s fundraising potential. A planning study provides this feedback to a parish as it identifies the right steps to take to maximize the campaign’s effectiveness.

Ongoing Capital Campaign Assistance and ManagementA successful campaign begins with a strategy built from experience. It is conducted through tried-and-true methods. Most parishes do not have fundraising professionals on staff to guide this important effort.

Strategic Planning Seminars and AssistanceStrategic Planning workshops are an effective way to gain parish consensus, plan outreach initiatives, identify parishioner hidden talents, and begin to move the parish toward a “preferred” future.

Stewardship Workshops and AssistanceAll parishes are at slightly different points in growing in stewardship. In the important work of encouraging individual stewards to stretch them-selves further in giving back to God through the Church, no one strategy will work for all parishes. The Office of Parish Development can help your parish to improve its current stewardship practices through a variety of ways.Please contact us at (847) 825-1432 or via email at [email protected] for additional information.

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PHILANTHROPY

10 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 774-0283 • Fax: (212) 774-0495

His Grace Bishop Andonios of Phasiane, Interim DirectorEmail: [email protected]

Ely W. Papadeas, Administrative AssistantEmail: [email protected]

This Archdiocesan Department is responsible for coordinating the philanthropic outreach of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and works closely with various community organiza-tions, most especially the Ladies Philoptochos Society and IOCC. Responding to the apos-tolic exhortations that “our love may abound more and more” (Philippians 1:9) and that “faith without works is dead” (James 2:26), this office seeks to motivate all communicants, men and women, young and old, to be more philanthropic in their outlook. Contrary to the modern defini-tion, which has reduced philanthropy to financial contributions, the Department of Philanthropy is not concerned with “fund-raising” but rather with promoting philanthropy in its original and purest expression i. e., love for one’s fellow man…love expressed in thought, word, and deed.In addition, this office strives to heighten sensitivity within parishes, Church-affiliated organizations and the faithful of the Archdio-cese to those members of the community with special needs so that there is outreach to them

and inclusion within the life of the parishes. These include people who are blind, physically handicapped, mentally challenged, afflicted with debilitating diseases, elderly facing problems because of their advanced age, those in prison, those suffering from terminal illnesses, and countless others. It is the intent of the office to facilitate as much as possible their participation in the salvific life of the Church.In 2006, the Department of Philanthropy assumed responsibility for the Benevolence Fund for Retired Clergy and Widowed Presvyteres and during the past 6 years has collected and dis-tributed over $450,000 in monthly stipends to retired priests and widowed presvyteres with meager retirement incomes. Moreover, the Department is charged with the formidable task of coordinating and overseeing the distribution of emergency assistance funds and oversaw the distribution of monies collected following the disasters of September 11th, Hurricane Katrina, the 2007 fires in Greece and the earthquake in Haiti.

While visiting Ionian Village and the nearby town of Gastouni, Archbishop Demetrios of America presents a check in the amount of $108,000 to the Mayor of the Municipality of Peinios, Alexios Kastrinos (Prefecture of Ileia in Greece) on July 12, 2011. These funds were the second installment of a grant to the municipality totaling $252,183 to help restore the environment around Ionian Village. This was the final disbursement from the Greek Fires Relief Fund which was established in 2007 and through which the Archdiocese raised and disbursed almost four million dollars.

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PUBLIC AFFAIRS

8 East 79th Street • New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 774-0400 • Fax: (212) 774-0214

Rev. Fr. Alex Karloutsos, Assistant to the Archbishop for Public Affairs Email: [email protected]

Office StaffPresvytera Xanthi Karloutsos, Elpida Poumprou, Christa Pourou, John Mindala

The Department of Public Affairs assists the Office of the Archbishop in coordinating the Archdiocese involvement in matters of public and political affairs in the United States, the White House, Congress, academic leaders and local and state officials. This office also implements programming for public events related to public affairs.

Archbishop Demetrios of America with President Barack Obama and

religious leaders at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC.

(January 2011)

Members of the Eparchial Synod, together with Fathers Alex Karloutsos and John Romas, Michael Jaharis, Dennis Mehiel and George Tsunis with Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, at the World Trade Center Church signing. (October 2011)

Vice President Joe Biden made his first official visit to the Archdiocese where he was welcomed by Archbishop Demetrios. The two discussed religious freedom and the Ecumenical Patriarchate. Also present in the meeting were Metropolitans Methodios of Boston and Evangelos of New Jersey, Chancellor of the Archdiocese Bishop Andonios of Phasiane, Vice-Chairman of the Archdiocesan Council Michael Jaharis, Archons Dennis Mehiel and George Tsunis and Fr. Alex Karloutsos. (November 2011)

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8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 570-3558 • Fax: (212) 774-0477Web: www.registry.goarch.org

Rev. Fr. Michael T. Kontogiorgis, Director Email: [email protected]

Athena Parisi, Assistant Email: [email protected]

The Department of Registry of the Archdiocese maintains a variety of records pertaining to the life and activities of the faithful of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.These records are often used to issue transcripts for the faithful who have lost original certificates (which are now required for legal or ecclesiastical purposes). The Depart-ment also issues ecclesiastical licenses to marry, divorce decrees (following a Spiritual Court hearing), baptismal and chrismation certificates (for use by the priests), and forms for reporting deaths and funerals. Below is an over-view of how some of these responsibilities are handled:

Parish LevelAll records of baptisms, chrismations, weddings, divorces and funerals are maintained in the Parish Registry Books. The local parish priest detailing the information recorded in his parish’s Registry Books issues transcripts upon receiving a request from the individual involved. The priest who prepares them signs these transcripts. His hierarch then validates the authen-ticity of the priest’s signature. These transcripts can be used as needed and serve the same function as those original certificates issued at the time of the Sacrament. In the case of a Church Divorce Decree, however, dupli-cate copies are not issued. The original, as issued, must be submitted when applying for an ecclesiastical mar-riage license.

Metropolis LevelAs of September 1, 1979, each Metropolis established a Registry Department, which processes marriage license requests, issues ecclesiastical licenses to marry, and maintains copies of the records for baptisms, chrisma-tions, marriages, and funerals, as the parish priests following the Sacraments submit them. The Metropolis Registry Departments also maintain the petitions for divorces, the minutes of the Spiritual Court hearings that pertain to divorce petitions and copies of the divorce decrees issued. The Metropolis Registry Departments also issue to the priests certificates signed by the Metropolitan for baptisms and chrismations. (Prior to September 1, 1979, the Archdiocesan Department of Registry did all of this for all the parishes of the Archdiocese. Since then, this is only done for the parishes within the Direct Arch-diocesan District.)

Archdiocese LevelThe Archdiocese Department of Registry maintains the records of weddings and divorces from 1923 until August 31, 1979, that took place throughout the Archdiocese. Since September 1, 1979, only those records that pertain to the parishes of the Direct Archdiocesan District are kept at the Archdiocese Registry Department. Records of baptisms, chrismations and funerals as the parish priests submitted them are also archived at the Archdiocese. The Archdiocese also coordinates the tabulation of the statis-tics from throughout the Archdiocese. This information is published annually in the Yearbook of the Archdiocese.

The Department of Registry will be seeking to utilize the latest technology to address the enormous task of sorting, indexing and cataloguing the paper records archived, as well as to investigate the possibility of processing certifi-cates and documents electronically, in order to:

1) Make it feasible to access the documents that the faithful request in a timely manner;

2) Provide multiple copies of the archiving media for storage and safekeeping at secure locations across the country;

3) Provide the parish priests the ability to process affidavits and certificates in a more timely fashion; and,

4) Enable the Archdiocese and each Metropolis to have close to real-time statistics of Sacraments being celebrated across the country and in each Metropolis.

Accurate documentation and the ability to provide such documentation will become even more critical in the years ahead. The Department of Registry is committed to uti-lizing the resources at its disposal to ensure, as much as possible, that the faithful of the Holy Archdiocese of America have access to the information and documenta-tion that they require.

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For more detailed registry information and to see these charts and graphs in color, please log on to www.goarch.org/archdiocese/departments/registry/reg_stats

Since 1996, statistics from Canada, Central America and South America were no longer included in Registry tabulations.

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

Mission — The mission of the Department of Religious Education (DRE) is to serve the parishes and metropolises of the Archdiocese by developing and providing materials and services that will advance their religious education programs. The Department also serves individuals, organizations, military bases, ecu-menical groups, and overseas parishes with resources that advance the spiritual admonition to “Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 Peter 3.18).

The DRE website (www.religioused.goarch.org) pro-vides more information on the Department and its programs, resources, and other useful information for Church school supervisors and teachers.

The Department works to accomplish its mission through the following areas:

Resource Development — The Department produces pupil texts, teachers’ guides, and supple-mentary resources for use in parish religious educa-tion programs from pre-school to high school. The Department has resources that can be utilized for adult education programs in the parish, ranging from Bible Study packets to study guides.

St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival — The Oratorical Festival provides young people (from grades 7-12) an opportunity to research, to pre-pare, and to deliver a speech on topics related to their Greek Orthodox faith and heritage. The Oratorical Festival Scholarship Fund provides the awards to the finalists at the National Festival.Teacher Certification — This program provides teachers with an opportunity to learn and grow in their knowledge of Orthodox Christianity and educational methods. This program is presently being reviewed

for expansion for the beginning as well as the more experienced teacher.

PRAXIS Magazine — Published three times per year (Fall, Winter, Spring), PRAXIS focuses on aspects of educational ministry and includes articles on program development, religious topics, leadership development, and reviews of resources. An annual subscription is $15.00; bulk subscriptions to a single address are also available.

The Resource Catalog — With more than 700 resources for adults, teachers, parish youth, vacation Church school programs, children’s books, prayer books, multimedia resources, icons, gifts, and other items for use in religious education programs.

50 Goddard Ave., Brookline, MA 02445-7415 • Tel.: (617) 850-1218 Toll Free: 800-566-1088 • Fax: (617) 850-1489

Web: www.religioused.goarch.org • Email: [email protected]

Anton C. Vrame, Ph.D., Director Email: [email protected]

Anestis Jordanoglou, Office Manager Email: [email protected]

Aimee Cox Ehrs, Curriculum Specialist Email: [email protected]

Becky Pietronuto, Customer Service Email: [email protected]

Eva Stathi, Accounts Receivable Email: [email protected]

Beth Borch, Editor, PRAXIS Email: [email protected]

John Ayoub, Shipping and ReceivingFr. John Orfanakos Presvytera Margaret Orfanakos, St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival Co-chairs

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STEWARDSHIP, OUTREACH & EVANGELISM

83 Saint Basil Road, Garrison, NY 10524 • Tel.: 646-519-6160 Fax: 646-519-6166 Web: www.Stewardship.goarch.org • www.Outreach.goarch.org

E-mail [email protected][email protected]

Rev. Father James W. Kordaris, Director • Email: [email protected] The Director of the Department works cooperatively with the National Stewardship Ministries Team and the Outreach & Evangelism Advisory Board of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese. Both are comprised of representatives from each Metropolis and the Direct Archdiocesan District, and include members of the Archdiocesan Council. Both groups meet to share best practices from parishes throughout the country and support Archdiocesan efforts to provide guidance and practical resources to the parishes.

STEWARDSHIP & OUTREACH: A PERSON-TO-PERSON PROCESSEffective stewardship & outreach ministry is going out to our people wherever they are in their walk with Christ, helping them to realize their importance as members of the body of Christ, and encouraging them to offer their gifts in His service. Although we can use the mail to support our efforts, unless we meet with our people face-to-face, sincerely listen to their concerns and share a vision for the future of the parish, our efforts will not reach their full potential.

INITIATIVES IN STEWARDSHIP MINISTRIESPlanned GivingThe National Stewardship Ministries Subcommittee on Planned Giving seeks to provide a complete set of resources to the par-ishes of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America with the goal of assisting parish members in their estate planning while encouraging them to remember the Church in their plans. An investment in this program could yield exponential results for the parishes while providing our members with much-needed guidance and materials for end-of-life planning from an Ortho-dox Christian perspective.A number of resources have been developed outlining the practical importance of including the Church in one’s finan-cial and estate planning, as well as the Orthodox Christian perspective on general end-of-life considerations. Resources include:National Stewardship TrainingThe National Stewardship Ministries Subcommittee on Stew-ardship Training arranges for training of parish leaders in the principles and procedures for implementing an effective parish stewardship program. By invitation, the members of this sub-committee have traveled extensively throughout the country and their message has been well-received.Our National Stewardship Ministries Training offers informa-tive and inspirational Stewardship Seminars presenting a new paradigm for a strong parish stewardship program. The pro-gram is tailored to the specific needs of the local parish or groups of parishes.

Parish Management Software InitiativeIn early 2010, Stewardship Ministries established a Subcom-mittee on Parish Management Software. Initial goals were to evaluate Parish Management Software programs currently available and to make recommendations to the parishes on the most suitable programs for their needs. This effort is being carried out in coordination with Greek Orthodox Archdiocese

Departments of Administration, Finance and Information Tech-nologies. It became clear through the process that this initiative would not only provide donor tracking, financial management, and uniform reporting, but would also enhance parish ministry by allowing parish leadership to engage members in a more personal and constructive way.

INITIATIVES IN OUTREACH & EVANGELISM MINISTRIESInclusion/People with DisabilitiesThe Department supports parish outreach to people with dis-abilities, also known as Inclusion Programs. This effort includes sharing of information on appropriate language and etiquette, outlines of successful parish programs, accessibility issues and more. This effort is coordinated with the Department of Philanthropy.Orthodox Natural Church DevelopmentThe Department of Stewardship, Outreach & Evangelism often receives inquiries on methods of promoting “church growth.” One comprehensive tool came to our attention several years ago when the Director was invited to participate in “making Or-thodox” a process called Natural Church Development (NCD). This program, in use for over 20 years and in over 50,000 parishes worldwide, is designed to assist parishes to objec-tively evaluate, assess and measure church health by focusing on eight quality characteristics of ministry. The most attractive aspects of the ONCD program are that it is quantifiable and engages church members in the process.Family Outreach Sunday The DSOE, in cooperation with National Philoptochos and the Center for the Family, has developed a program for a Family Outreach Sunday in which active church members are encour-aged to invite inactive family members and Orthodox Christian friends for a special day of Christian fellowship and renewal. Resources:Outreach & Evangelism: Some Practical Steps. Great Lent, Holy Week & Pascha Outreach ResourcesParish Outreach & Stewardship Banners Interfaith Marriage & OutreachParish Visitor Cards & DisplayParish Welcome Folder40-Day Blessing BrochureThe Meaning of Memorials brochureHouse of God brochureNativity Outreach BrochureResurrection Outreach BrochureStewardship BrochuresGreek Language Stewardship brochures

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83 St. Basil Road • Garrison, New York 10524 • Tel.: (646) 519-6180 • Fax: (646) 519-6191Web: www.youth.goarch.org • Email: [email protected]

Christina Meares, National Programs and Youth Protection CoordinatorEmail: [email protected]

Mariam Varghese, Resource DevelopmentEmail: [email protected]

MISSIONThe mission of the Department of Youth and Young Adult Ministries of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America is to coordinate the youth and young adult ministries of the national church in collaboration with Metropolis Directors; by providing standardized resources and training, this unified national ministry team enables youth workers, young people, and their families to better understand and fully experience the Orthodox Christian Faith.

MINISTRIESThe Department works with the following ministries of our Church: Early Childhood, HOPE (Kindergarten through 2nd grade), JOY (grades 3 through 6), GOYA (grades 7 through 12), Young Adult Ministry, OCF (Campus Ministry), EOCS (Scouting), and Altar Boys.

ARCHDIOCESE YOUTH MINISTRY TEAM

YOUTH & YOUNG ADULT MINISTRIES

Rev. Evagoras Constantinides Ionian Village Camp [email protected] Tomczewski Metropolis of New [email protected] Avramopoulos Metropolis of [email protected]

Rev. Dn. Paul Zaharas Metropolis of [email protected] Ballas Metropolis of [email protected] Kokinos Metropolis of [email protected]

Presbytera Marilisse Mars Metropolis of [email protected] Gikas Metropolis of San [email protected]

Metropolis of [email protected]

RESOURCES AVAILABLE FOR ORDEROrthodox Christian Teen Survival Guide Brochure Series: Topics include Sexual Purity, Managing Stress, Pornography, Drug and Alcohol Abuse, and Peer Pressure.Orthodox Christian Teen Video Series (DVD) and Resource Guides. Substance Abuse: Our Kids are Not Immune; Sexual Purity: Purity of Mind, Body, and Soul; Teen Violence: Fight the Good FightMinistry Curriculum: JOY Curriculum (Year 1+2), GOYA Curriculum (Year 1+2)The Planner: 2010-2011 Spiral Bound Version, 2010-2011 PDA Version Parish Ministry Guidelines: HOPE Guidelines, JOY Guidelines, GOYA Guidelines, Young Adult Ministry Guidelines

ADDITIONAL YOUTH MINISTRY RESOURCES GOYA Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/GOYAministryYoung Adult Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/GOAyoungadultministryThe Ladder, Department Blog: The Ladder offers updates, live blogs from national trips and programs, and resources for both youth workers and young people at www.orthodoxyouthministry.blogspot.comThe Challenge: Monthly youth ministry supplement in the Orthodox Observer featuring articles written for young people (archives found at www.goarch.org/en/news/observer/).Youth Worker Pulse Listserv: Weekly youth ministry emails which provide resources, ideas, and activities for youth workers and parents. Subscribe at www.youth.goarch.org (click on Subscribe to News at the bottom right corner of the page).Department Website: www.youth.goarch.org offers information for all youth workers including sessions for various minis-tries, Ministry Guidelines, Videos, Camping Ministries, links to Metropolis youth ministries, and registration for Department Email Listservs. We now have a website exclusively for young adults, www.youngadult.goarch.org, which offers resources for how to start a young adult ministry, ministry profiles, and a calendar of upcoming local and national events.Youth Protection Manual (YPM): The YPM includes policies and procedures designed to guide clergy and laity with the task of selecting, training, and supervising those who work with young people at Archdiocesan camps and retreats.

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CAMPING MINISTRIES

GREEK ORTHODOX ARCHDIOCESE OF AMERICAIonian VillageContact: Rev. Evagoras Constantinides8 East 79th StreetNew York, NY 10075212-570-3536www.ionianvillage.org

DIRECT ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICTCamp Saint Paul Contact: Rev. Elias Villis 2195 Westchester Ave, EastRye, NY 10580914-967-2838http://campsaintpaul.org

METROPOLIS OF ATLANTASaint Stephen Summer CampContact: Rev. Stavros Akrotirianakis2418 Swann Avenue(Mailing: PO Box 271828)Tampa, FL 33609813-876-8830www.atlanta.goarch.org/

METROPOLIS OF BOSTONMetropolis of Boston Camp329 Camp Merrimac RoadContoocook, NH 03229603-746-4400www.mbcamp.org

METROPOLIS OF CHICAGOCamp Fanari Contact: Nick Kirkeles2501 S. Wolf RoadWestchester, IL 60154630-624-7444www.gochicagoyouth.goarch.orgSt. Mary’s Church CampContact: Doria Saros3450 Irving Avenue, SouthMinneapolis, MN 55408612-825-9595www.stmaryscamp.com

METROPOLIS OF DENVERCamp EmmanuelContact: Rev. Dn. Paul Zaharas4550 E. Alameda AvenueDenver, CO 80246303-333-7794www.godenverdiocese.orgEastern Orthodox Youth CampContact: David Foltz12001 Wornall RoadKansas City, MO 64145816-331-6485www.annunciation.mo.goarch.org

METROPOLIS OF DETROITMetropolis of Detroit Summer CampContact: Geoffrey LowesPO Box 530787 Levonia, MI 48153248-909-6372www.detroit.goarch.org/mdscSt. Nicholas CampContact: Eva Kokinos2560 Crooks RoadTroy, MI 48084248-823-2411www.southerncamp.comSt. Timothy’s Summer CampContact: Chris Tzetsis325 Waring RoadSyracuse, NY 13224315-446-5222www.detroit.goarch.org/youth/sttimothy.php

METROPOLIS OF NEW JERSEYCamp Good ShepherdContact: George Tomczewski215 East Grove StreetWestfield, NJ 07090908-301-0500www.nj.goarch.org/CYC Summer CampContact: John DaskalakisPO Box 10848Baltimore, MD 21234443-676-8156

METROPOLIS OF PITTSBURGHMetropolis of Pittsburgh Summer Camp at Camp NazarethContact: Rhea Ballas5201 Ellsworth AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15232412-621-8543http://pittsburgh.goarch.org/youth/index.html

METROPOLIS OF SAN FRANCISCOSt. Nicholas RanchContact: Michael Pappas38526 Dunlap Rd.(Mailing: PO Box 400)Dunlap, CA 93621559-338-2103www.stnicholasranch.orgAscension Cathedral CampContact: George Banis4700 Lincoln AvenueOakland, CA 94602510-531-3400www.ascensioncathedral.orgAll Saints CampContact: Lefteri Sitaras2100 Boyer Avenue ESeattle, WA 98112206-631-2504www.allsaintscamp.comCamp Angelos Youth CampContact: Christina Marneris3131 NE Glisan StreetPortland, OR 97232503-234-0468www.holytrinitycamp.orgSaint Sophia CampContact: Fr. Bill Tragus 1324 S. Normandie AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90006323-737-2424www.stsophiacamp.orgAll Saints Pan-Orthodox Summer CampContact: Kathy Clarke 5412 East Charter Oak RoadScottsdale, AZ 85254602-757-1025www.holytrinityphx.org

83 Saint Basil Road • Garrison, New York • 10524 • Tel.: (646) 519-6190 • Fax: (646) 519-6191Web: www.camp.goarch.org • Email: [email protected]

The mission of the Office of Camping Ministries is to provide Christ-centered direction and unity for camping programs under the jurisdiction of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.

Whether an Archdiocesan, Metropolis, or overnight parish level camp, the Office is responsible for creating, coordinating, and distributing standardized resources and training sessions for camp directors and staff, as well as setting appropriate standards for camp operation. These standardized resources adhere to American Camping Association (ACA) standards,. Additionally, the Office of

Camping Ministries offers opportunities for camp directors and youth workers to attend camping conferences, allowing them to share and develop ideas in order to provide safe and efficiently run camps.

At the direction of the Holy Eparchial Synod, each camp is mandated to utilize the Youth Protection Manual (YPM). These policies and procedures guide clergy and laity charged with the task of selecting, training and supervising those who work with young people at camps and retreats. It can be downloaded at www.youth.goarch.org.

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IONIAN VILLAGE

8 East 79th Street • New York, New York • 10075 • Tel.: 212-570-3536 • Fax: 212-570-3537Web: www.ionianvillage.org • Email: [email protected]

Fr. Evagoras Constantinides, Director • Email: [email protected] Yotides, Assistant • Email: [email protected]

Ionian Village is the travel abroad camping ministry of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. Young people travel to Greece from all over the United States to participate in the program. During their experience at Ionian Village, they are immersed in their Orthodox faith and Greek culture, while making new friends from across the U.S. Each year Ortho-dox Christian teenagers and young adults gather together at Ionian Village, nestled between a pine forest and our private beach on the Ionian Sea, to embark on a spiritual and cultural odyssey. The Ionian Village experience provides campers with the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of the saints and their ancestors, while traveling through Greece and building their relationship with Christ.

Excursions include:

• The church of St. Andrew in Patras, to venerate the relics of Saint Andrew.

• The monastery at Mega Spileion, to venerate St. Luke’s first century icon of the Theotokos and experience the miracle behind its discovery.

• The islands of Zakynthos, Kefalonia and Aegina, to venerate the relics of Saint Dionysios, Saint Gerasimos and Saint Nektarios.

• Ancient Olympia

• Athens and the Acropolis

• Kalavrita

• Meteora

• And new excursions are added yearly.

The camping experience offered by Ionian Village is invaluable and one of a kind. The daily sessions conducted on the camp-grounds consist of Athletics, Arts and Crafts, Music and Greek Culture, and Orthodox Life. Daily worship includes morning prayers and evening prayers, as well as Divine Liturgy on Sun-days and major feast days. Of course, travel is the highlight of the Ionian Village experience. Excursions allow Ionian Village participants to gain a full appreciation for Orthodoxy and Hel-lenism, and to learn how to become active participants in their Orthodox faith.

Ionian Village offers two sessions for campers

in the 7th - 12th grades:

Summer Travel Camp

Byzantine Venture

To Register…

Join the more than 16,000 alumni who have become part the Ionian Village family. For more information or to register online, please visit our website at www.ionianvillage.org.

Young men and women from around the country participated in an Ionian Village reunion for campers of both sessions of the Camp in Greece. The reunion was held in the Metropolis of Boston. (April 2011)

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Assumption Church, a parish with 275 stewards, was consecrated on Oct. 30, ten years after Metropolitan Anthony of blessed memory opened the doors. Archbishop Demetrios presided over the consecration, assisted by Metropolitan Gerasimos of San

Francisco. They are pictured here with youth and dancers from the community. (October 2011)

Every year on the day before Thanksgiving, GOYA youth of St. Nicholas parish in Flushing, NY, organize a Thanksgiving food delivery. About 150 young people gathered this year, under the guidance of their priests, Frs. Paul Palesty and Theofanis

Papantonis, and they prepared and loaded boxes of food into vans and delivered them to homes of families in need. (November 2011)

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ARCHDIOCESAN CATHEDRAL OF THE HOLY TRINITY

TELEVISION: 10 am-12 Noon TIME WARNER DIGITAL CHANNEL545 (NGTV) in Metropolitan New York and northern New Jersey.CABLEVISION PUBLIC ACCESS (Taped):LONG ISLAND, Channel 20, Friday mornings, 7:00-8:00 a.m.CONNECTICUT, CHANNEL 88 (Greenwich/Stamford/Westport), Sunday Mornings, 10:00-11:00 a.m.NEW JERSEY, CHANNEL 77, Sunday Mornings, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. and WESTCHESTER COUNTY, Channel 18 (Harrison/Port Chester)

Monday afternoons from 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Channel 76 (New Rochelle/Pelham) Monday mornings from 11:00 a.m. – 12 Noon.INTERNET: Sundays 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon. Holy Days and Special Services (Refer to website schedule)Cathedral website at http://www.thecathedral.goarch.orgGreek Orthodox Archdiocese of America website: http://live.goarch.org

The Divine Liturgy at Holy Trinity Cathedral is broadcast live on television and the Internet every Sunday morning.

The Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is an institution of the Archdiocese serving as the national Cathedral of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and the Archbishop. The Cathedral hosts patriarchs, hierarchs, dignitaries and visitors from throughout the world.

The Cathedral also serves as a home parish for over 800 families, offering regular divine worship, Sunday School, The Cathedral School (a private accredited institution of learning offering grades K-8); Greek Afternoon School, Philoptochos, Bible Study, cultural events, social services, and fellowship. The Cathedral Fellowship organization for ages 18 and older promotes fellowship in the context of spiritual, cultural, social, educational (Adult Greek Language program), and charitable projects and events. A relational ministry for young adults called FOS (Forum on Orthodox Spirituality) explores topics of Orthodox faith and worship in view of contemporary society. The Golden Circle is a ministry for those in their golden years. More recent ministries include the Support Group

for Emotional Distress and the Cathedral Parents Society. A monthly Holy Unction Service is offered for all who are sick in body, mind, or spirit. The Cathedral’s outreach includes a full service library and bookstore as well as live broadcasts of the Divine Liturgy each Sunday via television and the Internet. Sermons and The Cathedral Voice newsletter are archived online via the Cathedral website.

The prophetic words of Archbishop Iakovos are as true today as when first uttered in 1960: The Cathedral is not meant to be solely a religious center or simply a place of worship or a home of Christian benevolence. It must be made to symbolize America’s Greek Orthodox Church and Community and, in general, to reflect the entire Hellenic ‘Omogenia.’ It shall be our primary commitment to elevate and expand it in all religious aspects so that we shall ever be proud of this Jewel of Orthodoxy.

319-337 East 74th Street, New York, NY 10021 • Tel.: (212) 288-3215/6 • Fax: (212) 288-5876Web: www.thecathedralnyc.org

Email: [email protected] • Email: [email protected]

His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, Ph.D., Th.D., Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America

Board of Trustees

CLERGY

OFFICERS Stephen Cherpelis, President

Robert Shaw, 1st Vice President Herbert Butler, 2nd Vice President

Andrew Yiannakos, TreasurerRichard Economou, Asst. TreasurerLilly Gerontis Pritchard, Secretary

Rodothea Poli, Asst. Secretary

PAST PRESIDENTSJohn StratakisRobert Shaw

Elias KulukundisEmanuel Demos

Demetrios CostarasHon. Michael Sotirhos

Theodore Prounis

ADMINISTRATORSteve Hantzarides,

[email protected] Beys

Peter ChrisanthopoulosCharles ConnantEmanuel DemosJames Gianakis

Dr. Antoine HarovasWilliam Ioannides

Theodore P. KlingosNicholas Koutsomitis

Chris NeamonitisJames Pantelidis

Dean Poll

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HELLENIC COLLEGE AND HOLY CROSSHellenic College Holy Cross, the oldest and largest accredited Orthodox Christian institution of higher edu-cation in America offers theological, professional and liberal arts programs that integrate faith, learning and service. Hellenic College is a vibrant Orthodox Christian college offering six different majors. Students experi-ence its challenging academics that are further enriched by cultural opportunities in Boston and abroad. Hellenic College’s integrated approach to education, faith and service prepares men and women for leadership in their professions and in their communities. The faculties and students of both the undergraduate and graduate schools are engaged in the education and formation of the future leaders of our Church and society.

Hellenic College Holy Cross has grown into one aca-demic and ecclesiastical community comprised of two distinct schools that have evolved together. Holy Cross, the theological school of the Greek Orthodox Archdio-cese of America and member of the prestigious Boston Theological Institute, is the oldest and largest Orthodox Christian school of theology in America, offering three graduate degrees; Master of Divinity (MDiv), Master of Theological Studies (MTS) and Master of Theology (ThM). Well over 80% of the priests currently serving in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America are graduates of Holy Cross and Hellenic College Holy Cross has alumni throughout America and in over 20 countries around the world.

Hellenic College is the only accredited Orthodox Chris-tian college in North America. Its challenging academic programs are also enhanced by a Hellenic classical edu-cation. Hellenic College offers six majors: Development, Management and Leadership, Elementary Education, Religious Studies, Classics/Greek studies and Literature/History. Hellenic College’s distinctive pedagogy fosters a holistic growth experience for each student. Growing intellectually, spiritually, socially and personally, Hel-lenic College is a place where professional occupations become sacred vocations.

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology has served as the only seminary of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese in America since it was founded in 1937 in Pomfret, Connecticut. Since moving to Brookline Mas-sachusetts in 1947, students and faculty have benefitted greatly from the world-class educational resources and rich cultural offerings of Boston. Holy Cross, recognizing the growing needs of the Church, expanded in 1968. Its growth and maturation as an academic entity allowed in 1968 the creation of a separate undergraduate school, which became known as Hellenic College.

The School’s beautiful 59-acre campus is perched on a scenic hilltop overlooking downtown Boston. Students, many of them married with children, and faculties of both schools continue to share the same facilities and form one academic and ecclesiastical community.

HELLENIC COLLEGE/HOLY CROSS GREEK ORTHODOX SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY50 Goddard Avenue, Brookline, MA 02445 • Tel.: (617) 731-3500 • Fax: (617) 850-1460

Web: www.hchc.edu • Email: [email protected]

The Most Rev. Dr. Archbishop Demetrios of America, Ph.D., Th.D., ChairmanThe Rev. Nicholas C. Triantafilou, President

His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios presenting Honorary Doctor of Divinity Degree to Professor Dr. Christos Yannaras. Also shown is Fr. Nicholas C. Triantafilou, President of Hellenic College and Holy Cross.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2012-2014Hellenic College, Inc. Hellenic College and Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of TheologyBoard of Trustees – Class 2010-2012The Most Rev. Archbishop Demetrios, Ph.D., Th.D., ChairRev. Nicholas C. Triantafilou, PresidentThomas C. Lelon, Ph.D., Vice ChairRobert Badavas, TreasurerChristine Karavites, SecretaryHis Eminence Metropolitan IakovosHis Eminence Metropolitan MethodiosHis Eminence Metropolitan IsaiahHis Eminence Metropolitan AlexiosHis Eminence Metropolitan NicholasHis Eminence Metropolitan Savas His Eminence Metropolitan GerasimosHis Eminence Metropolitan Evangelos

James C. Alex, M.D. James A. Argeros James P. Argires, M.D. Rev. Andrew J. Barakos Nicholas Bournias, D.D.S. Helen A. Carlos Rev. George Chioros Charles H. Cotros Thomas L. Demakes Constantine J. Efthymiou, Ph.D. V. Rev. Michael ElliasGeorge Kaludis, Ph.D. Arthur G. Koumantzelis Hon. Paul C. Lillios, J.D.Tania Lingos-Webb, M.D.Thomas J. Lykos, Jr., J.D.Nicolaos E. Madias, M.D. Rev. Jon MagouliasRichard Kelly McGee, J.D. E. Peter Terry Mitchell Rev. Peter J. OrfanakosRev. Dean N. PaleologosJohn P. PanagakoIke PapadopoulosGus G. PerdikakisJohn G. Proakis, Ph.D.Mark StavropoulosPresvytera Elaine StephanidesTimothy P. TassopoulosRev. Dn. Paul C. Tsahakis, M.D.Rev. Alexander VeronisGus Vratsinas

EX-OFFICIO:Anthony J. Limberakis, M.D., National Commander, Archons of the Ecumenical PatriarchateAphrodite Skeadas, National President, Ladies Philoptochos SocietyRev. Nicholas Anctil, President, Archdiocesan Presbyters CouncilRev. Dr. Thomas FitzGerald, Th.D., Dean, Holy Cross School of TheologyDemetrios Katos, Ph.D., Dean, Hellenic CollegeRev. James Katinas, Director of Institutional AdvancementJames Karloutsos, Chief Operations OfficerCharles Kroll, Chief Financial OfficerPhilip Mamalakis, Ph.D., School of Theology Faculty Representative Maria Mackavey, Ph.D., College Faculty RepresentativeEmmanuel N. Papanickolas, J.D., Legal CounselAndrew Pavlakos, Student Government PresidentHOLY CROSS FACULTY 2012–2014FULL TIME:The Most Reverend Archbishop DEMETRIOS Rev. Nicholas C. Triantafilou, President Rev. Dr. Thomas FitzGerald, DeanRev. Dr. Emmanuel ClapsisVery Rev. Dr. Joachim CotsonisRev. Dr. George DragasDr. Evie Zachariades-HolmbergDr. Grammenos KaranosDr. Philip MamalakisDr. Timothy Patitsas Rev. Dr. Eugen PentiucDr. James C. SkedrosRev. Dr. Philip ZymarisADJUNCT/PART-TIME:Dr. George BebisDr. Bruce BeckDr. Kyriaki FitzGerald Rev. Nicholas KastanasFr. Maximos of Simonopetra Dr. Despina Prassas Rev. Luke VeronisDr. Anton Vrame FIELD EDUCATION FACILITATORS:Rev. Nicholas Apostola Rev. Dr. Dean Borgman Deacon Dr. Markos NickolasRev. Edward Hughes

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FULL TIME:Dr. Demetrios Katos, DeanDr. John ChirbanDr. Stamatia Dova Dr. Evie Zachariades-HolmbergDr. Maria KouroumaliDr. Ellen LanzanoMr. Panayiotis League Dr. Maria MackaveyDr. Alice McIntyreDr. Aristotle MichopoulosMrs. Kathleen RyanDr. James Skedros

ADJUNCT/PART-TIME:Dr. Ann BezzeridesDr. Bruce BeckDr. Jon Burmeister Ms. Tanya ContosMr. Gregory Floor Dr. Nicholas GansonMr. Demetrios Hanzis Ms. Vivi Hatzyiannis Ms. Anna Higgins Mr. Grammenos KaranosRev. Nicholas KastanasDr. Michael KisemboMr. Constantine LimberakisDr. Lily Macrakis Dr. Joanne McManamy Mr. Greg Matlak Ms. Athina-Eleni Mavroudhis Fr. Maximos of Simonopetra Ms. Stephanie Miserlis Mr. George Papayannis Dr. Timothy Patitsas Rev. Dr. Eugen PentiucDr. Helene PerdicoyianniMr. Albert QoseDr. Mugur RozMr.Marian SimionMr. Hector Soto Mr. Leon SteinmetzDr. Jane Tsao Rev. Luke Veronis

ADMINISTRATIONThe Most Rev. Dr. Archbishop Demetrios of

America, Ph.D., Th.D., ChairThe Rev. Nicholas C. Triantafilou, PresidentJoanna Bakas, Administrator of the

President’s OfficeThe Rev. Dr. Thomas FitzGerald,

Dean, Holy CrossDr. Demetrios Katos, Dean, Hellenic CollegeNikki Stournaras, Administrator of the

Deans’ OfficesRev. Dn. Nicholas Belcher, Dean of StudentsRev. James Katinas, Director of Institutional

DevelopmentJames Karloutsos, Chief Operating OfficerCharles A. Kroll, CPA, Chief Financial OfficerRev. Dr. Peter Chamberas, Chaplain

DEPARTMENTS

ADMISSIONS / ALUMNIGregory Floor, Director

BOOKSTORETanya Contos, Director

BUILDINGS AND GROUNDSHoward Thomas, Plant Manager

EVENTSJohn Papson, Events Coordinator

FINANCIAL AID/HOUSINGGeorge Georgenes, Director

FOOD SERVICESNick Kolettis, DirectorCarlos Ramos, Assistant Director

HOLY CROSS PRESSDr. Anton Vrame, Editorial Manager

HUMAN RESOURCESDora Petruccelli, Human Resources Specialist

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIESMugur Roz, PH.D, Director

LIBRARYThe V. Rev. Dr. Archimandrite Joachim

Cotsonis, Director

REGISTRARAlba Pagan, Registrar

SPIRITUAL FORMATION and COUNSELING SERVICESRev. Dr. Nicholas Krommydas, DirectorAthena-Eleni Mavroudis, Co-Director

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Hellenic College Class of 2011

Holy Cross Class of 2011

Hellenic College Valedictorian, Adina Afendoulis

Holy Cross Valedictorian, Dn. Ion Coman

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79 Saint Basil Road, Garrison, NY 10524 • Tel.: (845) 424-3500 • Fax: (845) 424-4172Web: www.stbasil.goarch.org

His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, ChairmanReverend Father Constantine L. Sitaras, Executive Director

SAINT BASIL ACADEMY

Saint Basil Academy is the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese home for children in need. Purchased in 1944 by the National Philoptochos Ladies Society, the former Jacob Ruppert estate is nestled among a lush green forest along the Eastern Bank of the Hudson River directly opposite the United States West Point Military Academy, and with in an hour’s drive from New York City.

Serving as a philanthropic center of the Church, the purpose of the Academy is to provide a loving Christian environment, where resident children are nurtured into adulthood.

Although children are brought to the Academy for various reasons, the common thread of all the resi-dent children is the inability of a parent or guardian to sufficiently care for them. Operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the Academy serves Orthodox children from all areas of the coun-try including Arizona, Illinois, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey. The children are referred to the Academy through par-ish priests and Philoptochos, and most recently through referrals from departments of social ser-vices in Massachusetts and New York.

Focusing on the total child, each child’s spiritual, emotional and material needs are addressed and provided for in chapel, recreational, and fam-ily type settings. Academically the children are strongly encouraged to meet their goals while receiving their formal education from area school systems. The children are fully integrated within their schools.

When not in school, the children are the respon-sibility of the Residential Life Counselors. The Residential program, which is administered by the Residential Life staff, promotes individual growth and development. Within the dormitory type setting, the Residential Life staff is responsible for maintaining discipline, teaching personal hygiene, and teaching responsibility through the assignment

of specific chores. Recreationally, activities such as volleyball, baseball, soccer, softball, arts and crafts and cooking are promoted. Overall, the children have a variety of programs to

choose from in order for them to find and develop their own creative outlets.

The spiritual aspect of the program beautifully enhances all that the children learn at school and at the Academy. After the daily afternoon

chapel service there is a catechetical sermonette where the children learn

about their faith. Sunday mornings the children sing the entire Divine Liturgy and are able to share the joy as one family. The importance of the Ortho dox faith is always accented. That, coupled with the diverse activities and outside schooling, is what allows the children to grow up to be healthy, whole some, and well-rounded Christian individuals.

The Academy is able to provide this safe family environment and home thanks to the generosity and prayers of many of its stewards. Educating, housing, and clothing a single child is quite costly, and the costs are always increasing. Caring for the children, the first and foremost priority, in addition to maintaining over 260 acres and 25 buildings, is a task of tremendous proportion. However, over the years, the generosity of the Ladies Philoptochos, AHEPA, Daughters of Penelope, various church communities, indi-viduals, volunteers and others who have given of their time, talents, finances and love, is what sustains the children’s mission.

Throughout the course of the past year, hundreds of individuals and many groups have visited. Retreats and conferences are often held at the Academy, including GOYA retreats, Philop tochos retreats, and visits from the Young Adult League, AHEPA and Daughters of Penelope. Saint Basil Academy always has been and will continue to be a safe haven for Orthodox children in need. However, in an effort to accommo date the many

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visitors, and expanding on the current mission, there are plans for a new Retreat and Conference Center, which will be a spiritual haven for all Ortho-dox Christians, young and old. The future is exciting and the potential for ministry is tre mendous...all this for the Glory of God and His children.

If you would like information about volunteering or if you are considering Saint Basil Academy for your estate plans, please contact the Executive Director.

SAINT BASIL ACADEMY BOARD OF TRUSTEESChairman His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of AmericaExecutive Director Rev. Constantine L. SitarasPresident Evellyn TsiadisVice President V. Rev. Arch. Constantine MoralisTreasurerJames YouliosSecretary Christine Karavites

MEMBERSElaine Cladis Assistant TreasurerEve CondakesDr. Steven GounardesPeter KakoyiannisGeorgia KaloidisJohn D. Grossomanides Supreme President, AHEPAAspasia MelisFr. James C. MoulketisVivienne Papadatos Peter PapanicolaouNicky Stamoulis Grand President Daughters of PenelopeEvangeline Mekras ScurtisGeorgia SkeadasJoanne StavrakasMaria StavropoulosConstantine TheokasKalliope TsitsipasGeorgia VlitasLea Zervoulias

Some of the children of Saint Basil Academy during their recreation time.

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Over 53 years of Quality Care for the Elderly

3 Lehman Terrace, Yonkers, N.Y. 10705 • Tel.: (914) 476-3374 • Fax: (914) 476-1744Email: [email protected] • Web: www.stmichaelshome.org

Bishop Andonios of Phasiane, DirectorDr. Urania Poulis, Administrator

Anna Kakomanolis, Assistant AdministratorSusan Vrouvakis, Administrative Assistant

Stiven Juncaj, BookkeeperAlexa Cecchini, Developement Office

The ONLY Greek Orthodox residential adult care home in the United States, St. Michael’s Home is under the aegis of the Archdiocese and licensed by the NY State - Department of Health. Opened in 1958, this Archdiocesan institution has provided quality care to countless Greek Orthodox elderly and while most residents are from the Tri-State area (NY, NJ &CT), a growing number are from other areas of the coun-tries and recently individuals have been admitted from CO, IL, FL, MI, and SC. A non-profit entity, St. Michael’s has NEVER received subsidies from the Archdiocese or the gov-ernment but depends on its boarding fees and donations to meet its expenses. Last year, close to one-quarter of the

Home’s operating budget was covered by contributions and the quality of life for residents would be greatly diminished without these gifts.

The facility encompasses private and semi-private bedrooms for 60 senior citizens; a dining room; a magnificent chapel; modern medical facility; recreation room; beauty salon and other accommodations needed for the quality care of its resi-dents. In addition to housing and meals which are prepared under the supervision of a certified nutritionist, the Home provides residents with assistance with their daily routine, laundry and housekeeping services, a full-time recreation program and 24 hour supervision. Two geriatric specialists, a psychiatrist, two psychologists, a podiatrist each visit the Home once a week while an audiologist, dermatologist and optometrist visit as needed. In addition, arrangements have been made for procedures such as x-rays, blood tests, EKG’s, etc. to be done in-house by visiting technicians.

Applicants must be Greek Orthodox, and as per the strict regulations of the Department of Health, residents, though having perhaps various degrees of dementia, must be ambu-latory and not require on-going nursing care. Individuals are not required to turn over their assets but submit the monthly boarding fee established by the level of accommodation they have requested. Applicants on SSI are accepted by the Home and each case is individually evaluated (no one will be denied admission because of inability to pay).

ST. MICHAEL’S HOME

Rev. Nicholas AnctilCatherine BartzosNicholas ChivilyNikitas DrakotosHarry Giannoulis Catherine Giuliani

Efthalia KatosSava Konstantinides

Peter LambrosAnne Michals

Constantine Rogdakis Stanley Sakellson

Maria SkiadasNicholas TjartjalisArgyris Vassiliou

BOARD OF TRUSTEESHis Eminence Archbishop Demetrios

Haeda Mihaltses, President

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41 St. George Street • P.O. Box 1960 • St. Augustine, FL 32085 Tel.: (904) 829-8205 • Fax: (904) 829-8707

Web: www.stphotios.com • Email: [email protected] Maouris Hillier, Director

The St Photios Foundation, under the spiri-tual guidance of Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta, hosted the 29th anniversary of the dedication of St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine. Archon Dr Manuel N Tis-sura was installed as first vice president; trustees, Archons Andrew Athens and Harry Thomas Cavalaris were granted emeritus status after 25 years of service. On Sunday, they were bestowed the St Photios Award at the Pilgrimage Luncheon. Michael Reppas, President of The American Committee for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures, gave the keynote address. Volunteers were recognized for over 2500 hours of service. GeeGee Angelopoulos of Jacksonville, FL and Effie Fotopoulos were recognized for outstanding services as well as Father Michael Varvarelis and the parish of Holy Trinity Cathedral in Charlotte, NC for raising the revenue needed to install the holy relics of 18 saints in a safe and appropriate place within the St Photios Chapel.The Foundation sponsored the 243rd anni-versary of Greek Landing Day under the spiritual guidance of Bishop Dimitrios of Xanthos. Twenty Greek children became historical re-enactors for the day. Dressed in clothing representative of 1790, they greeted visitors in the Colonial Spanish Quarter and ‘told their story.’ Mayor Joseph Bolles read the City Proclamation at the Tolomato Cem-etery, praising the perseverance and fortitude of the colonists, declaring all of St Augustine to be Greek for the day.

In 2011, the Shrine Greeters Volunteer Program, Essay Contest, House of Wor-ship Tour, cooperation with OCMC and the networking with Flagler College continued. The Shrine participated in Flagler’s History Showcase and had a booth at the Wave of Faith expo. Fourth graders throughout the State of Florida continue to visit through the school year and the Shrine is on the itinerary of Elderhostel Tours.

Dr. Constantine Santas, local professor and noted author led a lecture offering a sam-pling of modern Greek language. Fernando Arango, Shrine staff and local artisan, pre-sented an icon of Christ the Pantocrator which was received by dean of the Cathe-

dral of the St Augustine Basilica, Rev Fr Tom Willis. The icon hangs within the chapel of the Tolomato Cemetery, the final resting place of many of the survivors of the New Smyrna Colony.The Foundation accomplished four of its goals for 2011:-Capitol projects - painting of the museum and installation of the French drains-Installation of the Shrine Kiosk - the elec-tronic registration system-Conversion of gift shop manual sale system to a computerized Point of Sale system-Reviewed personnel practices and updated the Personnel HandbookSt Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine is supported by the revenue generated through its dedicated Foundation Trustees who over-see the Light A Candle, Friends Membership, the Archbishop Iakovos Endowment and Enhancement funds and the Wall of Tribute programs. In addition, parishes that order ecclesiastical items through the National Shrine Church Supplies ensure much needed income for the Shrine. The Shrine is also grateful for the generosity of the National Ladies Philoptochos Society, Leadership 100 and its grand benefactors, Eula Carlos and Charles Masterpolis.The Shrine is open Monday through Satur-day, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sunday from 12– 6:00 p.m. The Shrine is closed New Years Day, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

ST. PHOTIOS FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEESArchbishop Demetrios of America, ChairmanMetropolitan Alexios of Atlanta, PresidentManuel N. Tissura, First Vice-President (Atlanta)Anthony Megas, Second Vice PresidentMaria Carantzas, Treasurer (Atlanta)Leslye Alex Phillips, Secretary (Atlanta)Polexeni Maouris Hillier, Director

METROPOLIS REPRESENTATIVESChristos Daphnides (Archdiocese)Rev. Peter Balkas (Chicago)Joanne Stavrakas (Chicago)Archdeacon Ryan Gzikowski (Pittsburgh)Angelo Koukoulis (Pittsburgh)Rev. Paul Pantelis (Boston)Harry Plomarity (Denver)Rev. Nicholas Pathenos (Detroit)William Bisbikis (Detroit)Rev. Aris Metrakos (San Francisco)George Stratigos (San Francisco)Rev. John Manuel (New Jersey)Vannette Carousis (New Jersey)Dr. Sophia Nichols Karakoglou (New Jersey)

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERSDr. Anthony LimberakisOrder of St. AndrewAphrodite SkeadasLadies Philoptochos SocietyJohn GrossomanidesOrder of AHEPAPaulette PoulosLeadership 100Rev. Dr. Nicholas LouhWilliam ToundasSt. John the Divine, Jacksonville, FLRev. George Ioannidis SHRINE CHAPLAINWilliam LuliasHoly Trinity, St. Augustine, FLRev. Joseph SamaanConstantine M Rizopoulos St. Demetrios, Daytona Beach, FL

EMERITUS BOARDBishop John of AmorionBishop Dimitrios of XanthosAndrew AthensPeter BourasEula CarlosHarry Tom CavalarisDr. George Croffead *Ted JohnsonCharles MasterpolisTed PappasDr. Steve PoulosErnest Villas*

*deceased

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8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075-0106 • Tel.: (212) 570-3550 • Fax: (212) 774-0214Web: www.archons.org • Email: [email protected]

Rev. Fr. Alexander Karloutsos – Spiritual Advisor

Office Staff – Presbytera Xanthi Karloutsos, Elpida Poumprou, Christa Pourou, John Mindala

The Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of the Order of St. Andrew the Apostle are laymen of the Archdiocese who have been honored for their outstanding service to the Church by having a Patriarchal title, or “offikion,” bestowed upon them by His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch. Those upon whom this title of the Byzantine Church has been conferred are known as “Archons of the Great Church of Christ,” and the titles are personally conferred by the Exarch of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in the Americas, His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios.

NATIONAL COUNCIL OFFICERSAnthony J. Limberakis, M.D. National Commander / Aktouarios

Nicholas J. Bouras National Vice Commander / DepoutatosJohn Halecky, Jr. Secretary / EkdikosJames C. Fountas Treasurer / DepoutatosChristopher Stratakis, Esq. Legal Counselor / NotariosAlexander Pritsos Sergeant at Arms / HieromnimonAndreas D. Comodromos Assistant Treasurer / DikaiophylaxGeorge Demacopoulos, Ph.D. Historian/Didaskalos Tou Genous

NATIONAL COUNCILThomas S. Cappas, NomophylaxJohn A. Catsimatidis, NotariosConstantine G. Caras, SkevophylaxStephen Cherpelis, DikaiophylaxTheodore D. Demetriou, ExarchosNikitas Drakotos, DepoutatosTheofanis V. Economidis, EkdikosStephen P. Georgeson, Esq., EkdikosPeter C. Georgiopoulos, HartouliarosPeter Kakoyiannis, Esq., NomophylaxGeorge Kaludis, Ph.D., Didaskalos Tou GenousNicholas G. Loutsion, VMD, AktouariosGeorge E. Safiol, ArchiophylaxPeter J. Skeadas, Hieromnimon Hon. Nicholas Tsoucalas, HartoulariosGeorge J. Tsunis, HypomnematografosStephen J. Yallourakis, MD, AktouariosJohn Zavitsanos, Ekdikos

EMERITUS & HONORARY MEMBERSChris Philip, D.D.S. Commander Emeritus, Megas Aktouarios†Anthony G. Borden, M.D. Commander Emeritus, Megas Aktouarios†Pierre A. DeMets Commander Emeritus, SkevophylaxAnastasios E. Manessis, Vice Commander Emeritus, Megas Depoutatos†Prof. Deno J. Geanakoplos, Historian Emeritus, Didaskalos Tou GenousAndrew A. Athens, Maestor†Thomas H. Bartzos, Ekdikos†Mimis Therry, Depoutatos

NYC (Manhattan, Bronx) WESTCHESTER Cty. & CONNECTICUT Nikiforos Mathews Archon EkdikosNYC (Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island) & LONG ISLAND Inspector John V. Kassimatis Archon DepoutatosNEW JERSEY Hon. B. Theodore Bozonelis Archon EkdikosMr. Michael F. Parlamis Archon NomophylaxMASSACHUSETTS, MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, RHODE ISLAND Mr. Gregory G. Demetrakas Archon DepoutatosMICHIGAN, KENTUCKY & Western OHIO Mr. Mark D. Stavropoulos Archon ReferendariosDELAWARE, PENNSYLVANIA (Greater Philadelphia To Lancaster) Dr. Cary John Limberakis Archon Aktouarios

ALABAMA & LOUSIANNA Mr. G. Thomas Yearout Archon EkdikosILLINOIS, INDIANA, IOWA, MINNESOTA & WISCONSIN Mr. Harold A. Peponis Archon DepoutatosARKANSAS, COLORADO, NEBRASKA, OKLAHOMA, NEW MEXICO, TEXAS, WYOMING & UTAH Dr. Gregory G. Papadeas Archon AktouariosFLORIDA Dr. Theodore Vlahos Archon Aktouarios Mr. John C. Scurtis Archon HartouliariosGEORGIA Dr. Manuel N. Tissura Archon Ekdikos

NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, Southern W. VA & TENNESSEE Mr. Harry T. Cavalaris Archon EkdikosGreater Washington, D.C., MARYLAND & VIRGINIA Mr. Andrew E. Manatos Archon DepoutatosNorthern PENNSYLVANIA, Eastern OHIO & Northern W. VA Mr. Peter Clyde N. Papadakos, Esq. Archon EkdikosALASKA, Northern CALIFORNIA, HAWAII, OREGON & WASHINGTON Mr. Theofanis V. Economidis Archon EkdikosSouthern CALIFORNIA, ARIZONA & NEVADA Dr. James G. Kallins Archon Exarchos

REGIONAL COMMANDERS

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AMark Adam, DepoutatosAchilles G. Adamantiades, Prostatis

Ton GrammatonNikolas Agathis, ExarchosSteve E. Alexander Jr., ReferendariosMenelaos A. Aliapoulios, AktaouariosTackos Alissandratos, DepoutatosPeter Allan Ph.D., AktouariosAlexander G. Anagnos, DepoutatosHarold V.Anagnos, DepoutatosErnest W. Anast, KastrinsiosTheodore Anastasopoulos, DepoutatosErnie Anastos, HieromnimonGeorge James Anderson, MaestrosLouis Anderson, DepoutatosAnthony G. Andrikopoulos, DepoutatosNick Andriotis, DepoutatosLeon W. Andris, OstiariosAndrew C. Andron, DepoutatosGeorge Angelakis, Depoutatos Henry Angelo Jr., DepoutatosJohn C. Anggelis, DikaiophylaxWilliam Antholis, Ph.D.,

Prostatis Ton GrammatonConstantine A. Anthony, NotariosArthur C. Anton Sr., DepoutatosPeter Anton, DepoutatosJohn Antonopoulos P.E., HartophylaxGregory N. Apostle, DepoutatosPaul J. Apostolos, NotariosJames Michael Arakas, KastrinsiosAndrew P. Arbes, DepoutatosPeter T. Arbes, HartoulariosKostandinos M. Arger, MD, AktouariosGeorge P. Argerakis,

HypomnematografosJames A. Argeros, NotariosJames P. Argires, AktouariosClifford Argue, EftaxiasThomas A. Argyris, EkdikosGeorge Leon Argyros, NotariosAndrew S. Armatas, EkdikosWilliam Aspros, DepoutatosLewis A. Assaley, Eftaxias Basil Assimakopoulos, DepoutatosTheodore J. Athanasakes, NotariosVaios N. Athanasiou, MaestorPeter Athans, SkevophylaxAndrew A. Athens, MaestorWilliam A. Athens, AktouariosJohn Avdoulos, MaestorBPeter Baganakis, HartoulariosBob Bakalis, MaestorDemetrios A. Bakalis, NotariosDean L. Bakes, EftaxiasArthur Balourdos, Hypomnematografos John Balourdos, Depoutatos

Andrew T. Banis, Megas HieromnimonNick M. Bapis, HartoulariosPeter James Barris, DepoutatosMonte G. Basbas, DepoutatosPeter J. Bassett, EkdikosBorys Bazylevskyi, ReferendariosGeorge S. Bebis Th.D.,

Didaskalos Tou EvangeliouCharles Beck Jr., MD, AktouariosDrake Behrakis, MaestorGeorge D. Behrakis, DepoutatosAlexander Bellas, Megas ReferendariosSteve Betzelos, HartoulariosElias Betzios, DepoutatosJohn Bilanin, ReferendariosGus Bilirakis, ReferendariosMichael Bilirakis, NotariosJohn A. Billinis, DepoutatosNicolaos P. Bissias, DepoutatosJohn Bilanin, ReferendariosJohn Blazakis, DikaiophylaxTheodore Bogdanos, HartoulariosDemetrios Boulafendis, AktouariosNicholas J. Bouras, DepoutatosPeter E. Bouras, SkevophylaxDimitris Bousis, MaestorWilliam Boykas, ArchitektonB. Theodore Bozonelis, EkdikosHaralambos Bozonelos, EftaxiasJohn Brademas, Megas HartophylaxAlex R. Breno, EkdikosDaniel A. Breno, DepoutatosJohn G. Broumas, DepoutatosChris J. Brous, ArchitektonGeorge P. Brown, ExarchosEmil Bzdil, DepoutatosCPaul Calamaras, ExarchosThomas Calamaras, DepoutatosTykye Camaras, LambadariosRonald E.Canakaris, EkdikosCarl G. Cantonis, PrimikiriosGeorge M. Cantonis, ExarchosThomas S. Cappas, NomophylaxSpiro G. Cappony, HartoulariosChris W. Caras Sr., HartoulariosConstantine G. Caras, SkevophylaxGregory Caras, DikaiophylaxNicholas L. Carayannopoulos, ProstasisMichael L. Carousis, DepoutatosNicholas Andrew Carras, EkdikosDiamantis J. Cassis, NotariosNicholas Catranis, OstiariosJohn A. Catsimatidis, NotariosHarry T. Cavalaris, EkdikosJames T. Cavalaris, DepoutatosPeter W.G. Cayias, DepoutatosGeorge G. Chacopulos, DiermineusGus A. Chafoulias, Hieromnimon

Arthur N. Chagaris, NotariosNicholas Chakos, Proto NotariosAnthony F. Chapekis, DikaiophylaxThomas L. Chase, DepoutatosAngelos T. Chatas PE, EkdikosPeter Chergotis Jr., DepoutatosStephen Cherpelis, DikaiophylaxPaul Chiligiris, Nomophylax Elias D. Chinonis, LambadariosEvan Alevizatos Chriss, DepoutatosGeorge Christakis, AktouariosPhilip N. Christopher, LambadariosPeter J. Christopoulos, PrimikiriosNick D. Christy, DepoutatosVassos Chrysanthou, MaestorGeorge Chryssis, OrphanotrofosGerald Clonaris, DepoutatosFrank C. Cockinos, ArchitektonGustav Coffinas, Megas NotariosVaseleos S. Colevas, DepoutatosGeorge A. Collias, DepoutatosJohn S. Collis, AktouariosAndreas D. Comodromos, DikaiophylaxPeter J. Condakes, Hieromnimon John Basil Conomos, HieromnimonThomas E. Constance, NomophylaxAlexander A. Constantaras,

NomophylaxPanagiotis Contos, AktouariosDale Cosgrove, LaosynaktisJerry A Costacos, ExarchosDemetrios Costaras, NotariosSteve J. Costas, DepoutatosAndreas Costea, DepoutatosCostas Costidis, IpomnimonCharles H. Cotros, LaosynaktisPeter J. Couchell, HartoulariosJohn Emmanuel Couloucoundis,

LaosynaktisGeorge Coumantaros, Megas

SkevophylaxJames S. Counelis Ph.D., HartoulariosNicholas J. Coussoulis, DepoutatosTheodore Critikos, MaestorPatrick R. Crosson, HartoulariosDGeorge F. Dalianis, AktouariosJohn Dallas, Ostiarios Thomas N. Dallas, HartophylaxElias Damianakis, MaestorJames P. Danalis, ExarchosGeorge D. Danigeles, DepoutatosGeorge Danis, HartoulariosChristo Daphnides, KastrinsiosGeorge J. Dariotis, OstiariosJimmy Daskalos, OstiariosJohn Daskos, DepoutatosLycurgos M. Davey, AktouariosMilton J. Davis, Depoutatos

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George Demacopoulos, Ph.D., Didaskalos Tou GenousThomas L. Demakes, KastrinsiosHarry J. Demas, AktouariosGeorge Demchenko, Megas

ReferendariosGeorge P. Demeter, DepoutatosHarry Demeter Jr., Megas DepoutatosGregory G. Demetrakas, DepoutatosPeter G. Demetriades, SkevophylaxKyriacos Demetriou, DepoutatosMichael Demetriou, NomophylaxTheodore D. Demetriou, ExarchosJohn William Demetropoulos, KastrinsiosAngelo P. Demos, EkdikosEmanuel G. Demos, PrimikiriosGeorge T. Demos, AktouariosJohn Demourkas, OstiariosJohn N. Deoudes, DepoutatosDennis K. Dickos, AktouariosAndre C. Dimitriadis, Ph.D.,

ReferendariosJames Dimitrion, LaosynaktisJames Dimitriou, NotariosJerry G. Dimitriou, EftaxiasPeter M. Dion, DepoutatosChris Dionis, DepoutatosJohn H. Douglas, ExarchosSteven Doulaveris, MaestrosRobert M. Doumakes, DepoutatosPeter N. Dourdas, HartophylaxGeorge M. Dovellos, DepoutatosNikitas Drakotos, DepoutatosThomas Dushas, DepoutatosAristides Duzoglou, MaestorEConstantine Economides, DikaiophylaxTheofanis V. Economidis, EkdikosJames Economou, HorarchisVictor J. Economy, HypomnematografosAnthony Economys, HypomnematografosJohn P. Eliopoulos, M.D, AktouariosPeter E. Ellis, DepoutatosMichael S. Emanuel, HypomnematografosAntonios Emmanouilidis, PrimikiriosAndrew Evangelatos, NomophylaxFGeorge A. Fallis, DepoutatosNikolai Fartuch, KastrinsiosChristopher P. Fekos, EkdikosGust Feles, DepoutatosJerry G. Felos, DepoutatosSam Felos, HartoulariosNicholas Fifis, DepoutatosGeorge K. Filippakis, HagiografosOrestis D. Finale, KastrinsiosMichael Firilas, DepoutatosPeter N. Fisfis, DepoutatosGeorge Nicholas Flessas, Kastrinsios

James C. Fountas, DepoutatosBasil C. Foussianes, Megas EkdikosKenneth Frangadakis, OstiariosEmmanuel J. Fthenakis, ExarchosNicholas J. Furris, EftaxiasGGeorge P. Gabriel, DepoutatosJames P. Gabriel, OstiariosMichael P. Gabriel, AktouariosNicholas Gage, Didaskalos Tou GenousLouis A. Gaitanis, NomophylaxJohn W. Galanis, NotariosNicholas Galifianakis, DepoutatosAlvin C. Galloway, DepoutatosIsidoros Garifalakis, DepoutatosNick Gavalas, DepoutatosSpyros A. Gavris, KastrinsiosPeter C. Gazes, AktouariosGeorge N. Gazis, OstiariosDavid P. Gdovin, DepoutatosA. Jack Georgalas, EkdikosLeslie P. George, EkdikosJohn Dennis Georges, Kastrinsios Stephen P. Georgeson, EkdikosNicolaos A. Georgiafentis,

Hartoularios Cosmas S. Georgilakis, DepoutatosPeter C. Georgiopoulos, HartoulariosRenos Georgiou, OstiariosFotios Gerasopoulos, ExarchosLarry R. Gess Ph.D., NotariosEmmanuel A. Gianakakos, DepoutatosJohn Gianakouras, HartoulariosAlexander A. Gianaras, LaosynaktisJohn Gidicsin, HartoulariosJohn Gigounas, EkdikosJohn S. Gikas, DepoutatosLee Gounardes, KastrinsiosSteven Gounardes, HieromnimonMichael C. Govostis, AktouariosChristos S. Gregoriades, AktouariosGeorge H. Grigos, MaestorGeorge Gritsonis, EkdikosVassilios Grous, EptaxiasGary C. Grysiak, AktouariosIke Gulas, EkdikosMichael Gurlides, DepoutatosHGabriel Habib, NotariosJohn Halecky Jr., EkdikosMichael Halikias, ExarchosStephen Hall, DierminefsRon J. Harb, DepoutatosJohn Haretakis, DepoutatosAntoine C. Harovas, AktouariosNicholas S. Hetos, DepoutatosMarinos D. Hionis, AktouariosSpiro C. Hondros, OstiariosLarry Hotzoglou, Notarios

John C. Hrapchak, EkdikosWilliam N. Hunter, HartoulariosIStratos E. Inglesis, DepoutatosConstantine Ioannou, NotariosJMichael Jaharis, ExarchosGus J. James II, SkevophylaxTimothy John Joannides, MaestorJohn E. Johns, DikaiophylaxEppaminondas George Johnson,

Laosynaktis Michael S. Johnson, DepoutatosTheodore S. Johnson, DepoutatosThomas G. Jordan, NotariosChris Jouflas, KastrinsiosKConstantine Kaganis, ReferendariosAnastasios M. Kaklamanos, DepoutatosPeter Kakoyiannis, NomophylaxGeorge M. Kalambokis, DepoutatosHarry Kalas, KastrinsiosNicholas M. Kalinin, MaestorJohn A. Kalinoglou, AktouariosNicholas G. Kallas, DepoutatosWilliam C. Kallinikos, DepoutatosGeorge J. Kallins, M.D, EftaxiasJames G. Kallins, ExarchosDimitrios Kaloidis, HartoulariosBasil Kaloyanides, DepoutatosGeorge Kaludis, Didaskalos Tou GenousChrist J. Kamages, ArchitektonDean C Kamaras, ArchitektonAndrew G. Kampiziones, DepoutatosConstantine P. Kanakis, NotariosThomas N. Kanelos, DepoutatosMichael Kapeluck, MaestorJohn A. Kapioltas, HartoulariosNicholas Kapnison, DepoutatosGeorge A. Kappos, MaestorPete Kappos, OstiariosNicholas A. Karacostas, NomophylaxChris Karafotias, EkdikosDemitri Karagias, AktouariosGeorge L. Karagias, ExarchosPeter Karagines, MaestorChris Karamanos, EftaxiasNicholas Ioannou Karamatsoukas,

OstiariosIgnatius P. Karatassos, DepoutatosPeter Karavites, NotariosMichael A. Karloutsos, EftaxiasStamatios V. Kartalopoulos, ExarchosJohn V. Kassimatis, DepoutatosNick H. Katapodis, HartophylaxMichael J. Katos, DepoutatosStephen Katos, NotariosConstantine N. Katsoris, EkdikosEmanuel G. Katsoulis, Ostiarios

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Theodore G. Kays, EftaxiasKonstantinos T. Kazakos, HartoulariosPeter T. Kikis, MaestorLouis Angelo Kircos, OrphanotrofosGeorge C. Kiriakopoulos, AktouariosGeorge S. Kleris, ProtoNotariosSam N. Kleto, AktouariosTheodore P. Klingos, ReferendariosJohn Peter Koclanes, MaestorGeorge Kokkinakis, DepoutatosJohn S. Kokonos, EkdikosErnest T. Kolendrianos, AktouariosHarry T. Kolendrianos Ph.D., NotariosThomas Koliopoulos, DepoutatosGeorge M. Kondos, EftaxiasNicholas D. Konides, ExarchosAndreas Konnari, EftaxiasGeorge J. Kontogiannis, EftaxiasEmmanuel M. Kontokosta, DepoutatosEvris Kontos, AktouariosGeorge J. Korkos, AktouariosTom C. Korologos, EkdikosGeorge H. Kossaras, OstiariosChristos Kossovitsas, KastrinsiosJohn Kost, DepoutatosGeorge J. Kostas, MyrepsosPeter E. Kostorizos, ExarchosDemetrios S. Kotsakis, OstiariosCharles H. Kotseas, DepoutatosHarry Nicolaos Kotsis,

Hypomnematografos Notis Kotsolios, OstiariosGeorge Koudelis, EkdikosAngelo C. Koukoulis, HartophylaxGeorge Koukounaris, OstiariosMihail Koulakis, HieromnimonGeorge Koulianos, AktouariosArthur G. Koumantzelis, DepoutatosJohn A. Koumoulides Ph.D.,

HartophylaxMichael G. Kousaleos, DepoutatosDimitrios G. Kousoulas, DepoutatosNicholas P. Koutsomitis, DepoutatosGus Kramis, DepoutatosChrist G. Kraras, AktouariosGust C. Kraras, DepoutatosThomas Kress, NotariosJohn Kritikos, DepoutatosMichael Krone, DikaiophylaxFrank L. Kuchuris, DepoutatosMichael Kundrat, OrphanotrofosJohn E. Kusturiss, DepoutatosPavlos Kymissis, MD, HartoulariosAndreas C. Kyprianides, NomophylaxSteven Kyriakos, OstiariosSocrates A. Kyritsis, HartoulariosPeter N. Kyros, DepoutatosThomas C. Kyrus, DepoutatosGeorgios C. Kyvernitis, Notarios

LArthur Labros, NomophylaxConstantine G. Lacas, DepoutatosSteven M. Laduzinsky, NomophylaxJohn Lagadinos, Maestor Peter Lagen, HartoulariosIlias J. Lalaounis, ExarchosLouis Lambran, DepoutatosConstantine P. Lantz, EkdikosNicholas R. Larigakis, HartoulariosGeorge K. Lavas, DepoutatosEvangelos Lazarakis, MaestrosThomas C. Lelon, NotariosJames P. Lemonias, SkevophylaxGeorge G. Lendaris, HartoulariosEmmanuel Leventelis, DepoutatosJohn L. Liadis, DepoutatosPaul Lillios, Proto EkdikosAnthony J. Limberakis, AktouariosCary John Limberakis, AktouariosDean Limberakis, PrimikiriosDemetreos A. Limberakis, HartoulariosJohn Lingas, AktouariosGeorge Liolis, DepoutatosSteve K. Lioumis, HartoulariosGeorge J. Litras, DepoutatosSpiros P. Livanis, DepoutatosAndrew N. Liveris, Proto NotariosEmanuel N. Logothetis, DepoutatosJames G. Logothetis, KastrinsiosJames Lolos, DepoutatosJerry O. Lorant, HartophylaxArthur Loridas, DepoutatosCostas T. Los, ExarchosNicos C. Los, DepoutatosNicholas G. Loutsion, AktouariosSteven J. Lukac, DepoutatosGeorge Sviatoslav Lychyk, AktouariosNicholas A. Lyras, EkdikosMAlexander R. Mackiewicz,

HieromnimonSpiro J. Macris, HieromnimonAngelos Maintanis, EkdikosGeorge G. Makris, OrphanotrofosJohn D. Malatras, NotariosChristopher C. Malestis III, Ostiarios Louis G. Malevitis, HartophylaxAthanasios Mallios, AktouariosAndrew E. Manatos, DepoutatosMike Andrew Manatos, Dikaiophylax John N. Mandalakas, DepoutatosChristopher D. Mandaleris, HartophylaxAnastasios E. Manessis, Megas

DepoutatosJames N. Maniatis, EkdikosTimothy J. Maniatis, ExarchosFranklin Manios, DepoutatosPaul G. Manolis, Megas

HypomnematografosLeo J. Manta, DepoutatosMark F. Manta, DepoutatosSteve A. Manta, LaosynaktisCharles Marangoudakis, KastrinsiosZachary Marantis, DepoutatosGeorge M. Marcus, ExarchosPat Margas, DepoutatosWilliam B. Marianes, ExarchosMarkos K. Marinakis, DepoutatosLeon C. Marinakos, ExarchosPeter J. G. Maris, AktouariosJames N. Markakis, DepoutatosJohn L. Marks, DepoutatosCharles T. Masterpolis, DepoutatosNikiforos Mathews, EkdikosGeorge V. Matthews, AktouariosRon G. Matthews, HartophylaxJohn M. Mavroudis, NotariosNicholas Mavroules, DepoutatosDennis Mehiel, OrphanotrofosJohn A. Mehos, KastrinsiosStavros Meimaridis, EkdikosMichael G. Melas, AktouariosNicholas J. Melas, EkdikosCharles Mellonas, DepoutatosJohn Mendros, AktouariosC. Dean Metropoulos, LaosynaktisJames M. Mezilson, NotariosPaul Micevych, Ph.D., AktouariosLouis J. Michaelos, AktouariosEmmanuel Mihailides, NotariosNicholas Mihalios, NotariosLouis Mihalko III, HartoulariosFrank Mihalopoulos, DepoutatosGeorge D. Mihaltses, NomophylaxOrestes J. Mihaly, NomophylaxChristy Mihos, AktouariosEmmanuel Milias, DepoutatosChristos G. Miliotes, HartophylaxGeorge J. Miller, NomophylaxE. Leo Milonas, Nomophylax Spiros Milonas, DepoutatosPeter Mitchell, DepoutatosWilliam Alfred Mitchell,

HypomnematografosThomas N Mitrakos, OstiariosJack T. Mitsakopoulos, ExarchosNicholas C. Moraitakis, HieromnimonJohn Moscahlaidis, DepoutatosTheodoros Moschokarfis, HieromnimonDemitrios M. Moschos, DikaiophylaxJames H. Moshovitis, DepoutatosHarry Moskos, DepoutatosBasil Mossaidis, MaestorNick Michael Moustoukas,

OrphanotrofosChris J. Moutos, LambadariosBert W. Moyar, Hartoularios

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Daniel J. Mucisko, DepoutatosNSteven Naltsas, AktouariosAndrew Stephen Natsios,

ReferendariosJames S. Nicholas, KastrinsiosAnthony A. Nichols, NotariosNicholas Nichols, OrphanotrofosPhotis Nichols, DepoutatosGeorge N. Nicolaides, DepoutatosStratton J. Nicolaides, DepoutatosTheo Nicolakis, KastrinsiosLouis Nicozisis, PrimikiriosHarry S. Nikides, DepoutatosGregory Nodaros, OrphanotrofosOWilliam J. Oldham, LaosynaktisGeorge J. Omiros, OrphanotrofosHarry Oryhon, DDS, AktouariosPKosmas M. Pablecas, OstiariosMichael H. Pahos, EkdikosThemis C. Pailas, DepoutatosDimitrios Panagos, KastrinsiosVictor A. Panagos, ArchitektonGeorge N. Panas, DepoutatosJohn N. Panas, DepoutatosChristos T. Panopoulos, OrphanotrofosNickolas J. Pantazes, DikaiophylaxNicholas Papadakos, EkdikosPeter Clyde N. Papadakos, Esq., Ekdikos Steven P. Papadatos, OstiariosGregory G. Papadeas, AktouariosStavros S. Papadopulos, AktouariosGregory C. Papalexis, ExarchosFotios Papamichael, DepoutatosLouis J. Papan, EkdikosPanayiotis Papanicolaou, LaosynaktisAristotle Papanikolaou, Ph.D.,

Prostatis Ton GrammatonNikos S. Papathansiou, PrimikiriosChristos Papoutsy, DepoutatosJohn Pappajohn, LaosynaktisAngelo L. Pappas, DepoutatosChristopher J. Pappas, MaestorChristopher J. Pappas, Depoutatos Constantine G. Pappas, ArchitektonGeorge M. Pappas, ExarchosGeorge S. Pappas, OstiariosHarry L. Pappas, LambadariosHarris J. Pappas, Notarios Harry J. Pappas, ReferendariosJames P. Pappas,

Prostatis Ton Grammaton John T. Pappas, PrimikiriosPeter J. Pappas, ExarchosPeter Pappas, ExarchosPeter G. Pappas, ExarchosPeter Pappas Jr., Notarios

Stephen G. Pappas, AktouariosSteve George Pappas, DepoutatosTed P. Pappas, DepoutatosTheodore Pappas, ExarchosWilliam C. Pappas, HartophylaxNicholas L. Papson, NomophylaxGeorge Parandes Ret., USAF, EkdikosJoseph P. Parimucha, OrphanotrofosMichael F. Parlamis, NomophylaxPanagiotis Parthenis, ReferendariosJohn Paterakis, ExarchosJohn Patronik, DepoutatosJimmy T. Patronis Sr., ExarchosJohn G. Patronis, DepoutatosLewis J. Patsavos, Proto EkdikosSolon P. Patterson, SkevophylaxMichael John Patzakis, Didaskalos Tou

GenousPeter V. Paulus Ph.D., Megas

HartophylaxPaul Pavlides, NomophylaxSteve Pavlis, DepoutatosJohn A. Payiavlas, DepoutatosJames Pedas, Hypomnimatografos Theodore Pedas, ExarchosHarold A. Peponis, DepoutatosGus G. Perdikakis, DepoutatosPantelis Perdikaris, DepoutatosConstantine A. Pereos, HartoulariosJohn Perros, DepoutatosChris Peters, NotariosHarry M. Petrakis, NotariosMarinos A. Petratos, AktouariosNicholas C. Petris, DepoutatosNikos A. Pharasles, HieromnimonChris Philip, Megas AktouariosNicholas J. Philopoulos, DepoutatosEmanuel Pihakis, MaestorJames J. Pitchell, ExarchosNicholas G. Pituras, HartoulariosWilliam Planes, NotariosHarry G. Plomarity, EkdikosPaul J. Plumis, EkdikosJohn Poles, IpomnimonConstantine V. Politis, ReferendariosDean Poll, KastrinsiosJames A. Poll, HieromnimonArthur Poly, HartophylaxMark J. Poneros, Maestor George Possas, DepoutatosHarry S. Poulos, OstiariosPeter E. Preovolos, HartophylaxReince Priebus, NomophylaxAlexander Pritsos, HieromnimonDimitrios M. Psaltos, NotariosGus P. Psaras, DepoutatosJohn Psaras, EftaxiasGeorge Chris Psetas, NomophylaxGeorge G. Psihogios, Kastrinsios

Konstantinos Pylarinos, HagiografosRJohn C. Rakkou, DepoutatosDino A. Rallis, DepoutatosLee G. Rallis, OstiariosGerry Ranglas, DepoutatosJohn G. Rangos Sr., ExarchosHarry Raptakis, ExarchosGeorge S. Raptis, LambadariosGeorge T. Reganis, ReferendariosGeorge S. Regas, SkevophylaxJames A. Regas, EkdikosMichael Ristvey Jr, NomophylaxConstantine M. Rizopoulos,

Didaskalos Tou GenousPericles A. Rizopoulos, AktouariosGeorge C. Rockas, Esq., Dikaiophylax Eugene T. Rossides, EkdikosJohn C. Rouman, Ph.D, Prostatis ton

GrammatonLouis J. Roussalis, AktouariosNicholas Royce, DepoutatosSOleh Saciuk, NomophylaxGeorge E. Safiol, ArchiophylaxNicholas J. Sakellaridis, DikaiophylaxAnargyros P. Sakellaris, OrphanotrofosGeorge Sakellaris,OstiariosJohn Sakellaris, HypomnematografosCostas Sarantopoulos, AktouariosPaul S. Sarbanes, Megas LogothetisAnthony T. Saris, AktouariosJohn C. Sarkioglu, ExarchosArthur L. Sarris, AktouariosNicholas C. Sarris, MaestorMichael C. Savvides, ExarchosWilliam M. Scaljon, AktouariosPeter Scamagas, AktouariosSteven G. Scarvelis, ExarchosJames S. Scofield, Megas EkdikosJohn C. Scurtis, HartoulariosJohn H. Secaras, DepoutatosSteven N. Sellas, HieromnimonTheodore Sepsis, OstiariosChris T. Seraphim, Proto Megas

NotariosDemetrios Seremetis,

HypomimniskontosMichael Serko Jr., MousikodidaskalosRobert J. Serko, DepoutatosJames P. Sfarnas, DepoutatosRobert G. Shaw, Proto Megas EkdikosHarry G. Siafaris, DepoutatosGeorge Siamboulis, OstiariosPaul Sieben, Aktouarios Peter Silis, EkdikosLouis S. Sinopulos, PrimikiriosChristos Skeadas, Eftaxias Peter J. Skeadas, Hieromnimon

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Constantine J. Skedros, DepoutatosBasil Skelos, Eftaxias Dean Skelos, HieromnimonEmil Skocypec, NotariosGeorge Skoufis, DierminefsGeorge A. Smisko, MaestorMichael A. Smisko, AktouariosNick Smyrnis, EkdikosPaul P. Sogotis, Orphanotrofos Michael S. Sophocles, EkdikosGeorge A. Sotir, DepoutatosMichael Sotirhos, DepoutatosAlex G. Spanos, DepoutatosDean Spanos, MaestorJohn J. Spanos, DepoutatosMichael Spanos, DepoutatosRaymond E. Speicher, NotariosHarry W. Spell, NotariosJames D. Speros, KastrinsiosChristopher Spilios, EftaxiasSpiro Spireas, Ph.D., AktouariosArthur G. Spirou, DepoutatosChristos Spyropoulos, Proto NotariosGeorge P. Stamas, NohophylaxAngelo Stamis, HartoulariosConstantine Stamis, Megas DepoutatosGregory J. Stamos, Proto EkdikosJames J. Stamos, DepoutatosAngelo A. Stamoulis, NotariosErnest P. Stassou, DepoutatosPanos Stavrianidis, AktouariosGus Stavropoulos, DepoutatosMark D. Stavropoulos, ReferendariosPeter G. Stavropoulos, DepoutatosWilliam S. Stavropoulos, SkevophylaxNick K. Stavros, DepoutatosNicholas Stecopoulos, DikaiophylaxAnthony Stefanis, HieromnimonAthanasios Stefanopoulos, DepoutatosMichael L. Stefanos, LambadariosGeorge R. Stephanopoulos, Megas

NomophylaxWesley Andrew Stinich, Referendarios Angelo G. Stoulis, DepoutatosChristopher Stratakis, NotariosJohn C. Stratakis, Dikaiophylax Nick M. Stratas, DepoutatosGeorge L. Strike, DepoutatosThomas M Suehs, SkevophylaxWilliam Sutzko, NotariosTJohn Tangalos, Dierminefs James Tasios, KastrinsiosTim Tassopoulos, MaestroGeorge S. Tavlas, EkdikosConstantine Tchakanakis, NotariosWilliam Tenet, PrimikiriosNick L. Terezis, AktouariosSteve Terris, Depoutatos

ARCHONS OF THE ECUMENICAL PATRIARCHATE

Nick A. Theodore, DepoutatosTed J. Theodore, Didaskalos Tou

GenousBasilios C. Theodosakis, DepoutatosTheoharis Theoharides, HieromnimonTheodore J. Theophilos, DikaiophylaxPatrick Nickolas Theros, ReferendariosGregory A. Thomas, HartoulariosJames G. Thomas, DepoutatosJames Thomas, HieromnimonAnthony Thomopoulos , LaosynaktisErnie P. Tiboris, OstiariosErnest Tidick, AktouariosManuel N. Tissura, EkdikosGeorge Tita, HartoulariosChris P. Tomaras, EftaxiasSirio Tonelli, ExarchosGeorge Toumpouras, DepoutatosPeter Toutoulis, ExarchosAndreas Touzos, OstiariosWilliam G. Tragos, DepoutatosCostas N. Trataros, NotariosConstantine M. Triantafilou,

Orphanotrofos Christos G. Tsaganis, DepoutatosHarry Tsakalos, ExarchosNicholas Tsakalos, KastrinsiosAngelo K. Tsakopoulos, EkdikosKyriakos Tsakopoulos, Eftaxias George S. Tsandikos, HartoulariosNicholas Tsapatsaris, Kastrinsios Ernest N. Tsaptsinos, OstiariosSava Tshontikidis, HypomnematografosAngelo L. Tsiantis, EkdikosNicholas Tsirilakis, AktouariosSavas Tsivicos, KastrinsiosNicholas Tsoucalas, HartoulariosGeorge A. Tsougarakis, DikaiophylaxElias N. Tsoukas, AktouariosGeorge James Tsunis,

Hypomnematografos Manuel Tzagournis, AktouariosAndreas Tzakis, AktouariosGeorge Tzikas, DepoutatosNicholas A. Tzimas, AktouariosVDean Vafiadis, HieromnimonSotirios John Vahaviolos, HartoulariosNikiforos Valaskantjis, DepoutatosAnthony Vasilas, AktouariosDemosthenes Vasiliou , DepoutatosArgyris Vassiliou, NotariosPeter N. Vatsures, KastrinsiosEmmanuel E. Velivasakis, EftaxiasKonstantine L. Vellios, DepoutatosPeter L. Venetis, EkdikosGeorge J. Veras, MaestorStefanos Vertopoulos, OstiariosTheodore D. Veru, Maestor

George M. Ververides, DepoutatosNick S. Vidalakis Ph.D., HartoulariosPeter A. Vlachos, OstiariosLouis Vlahantones, NotariosJohn B. Vlahos, NomophylaxTheodore Vlahos, HartoulariosTheodore P. Vlahos, AktouariosThomas Vlahos, AktouariosElmer B. Vogelpohl Jr., AktouariosJohn P. Volandes, HartophylaxLouis A. Vose, ReferendariosNick Vourlas, OstiariosGeorge P. Vourvoulias Jr., PrimikiriosGeorge Voutiritsas, DepoutatosBill J. Vranas, NotariosGus Vratsinas, OstiariosConstantine Vrettos, NotariosGary M. Vrionis, EftaxiasWMichael Wesko, NotariosVasileios L. Woodward, DepoutatosXBasil P. Xeros, DepoutatosNicholas Yakubik, ReferendariosYStephen James Yallourakis, AktouariosBasil Yanakakis, HypomnematografosSteven G. Yatrousis, ExarchosThomas Yearout, EkdikosStephen G. Yeonas, OstiariosNickas J. Yiannias, DepoutatosJames Youlios, DepoutatosZStamos O Zades, DepoutatosThomas P. Zaferes, DepoutatosJames B. Zafiros, HypomnimatografosGeorge P. Zaharas, MyrepsoLouis D. Zakas, ReferendariosCleo N. Zambetis, Megas ReferandariosJames E. Zambounis, NotariosTheodore K. Zampetis, KastrinsiosLeonard Zangas, HieromnimonXenophon Zapis, Ekdikos Theodore J. Zaravinos, AktouariosJames Zathas, NotariosJohn Zavitsanos, EkdikosPeter D. Zavitsanos Ph.D., KastrinsiosGeorge Zazanis, DepoutatosNicholas T. Zervas, OstiariosTikey A. Zes Ph.D., LambadariosGeorge Peter Zimmar Ph.D., Prostasis

Ton GrammatonConstantine M. Zografopoulos, EftaxiasDemetrius C. Zonars, MaestorDimitrios Zygouris, Proto Notarios

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ARCHDIOCESAN PRESBYTERS COUNCIL

OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE BOARD

The Archdiocesan Presbyters Council 2010–2012

The Rev. Father Nicholas Anctil – PresidentThe Rev. Father John Kalomas – Vice-PresidentThe Rev. Father Basil Gikas – Treasurer

The Rev. Father John Touloumes – Secretary The Rev. Fr. Steven Tsichlis – Advisor/Immediate Past President (2006-2010)

METROPOLIS REPRESENTATIVESThe Direct Archdiocesan DistrictThe Rev. Father Nicholas AnctilThe Very Rev. Archimandrite Eugene Pappas

The Metropolis of AtlantaThe Rev. Father Paul KaplanisThe Rev. Father Panayiotis Papageorgiou

The Metropolis of Boston

The Rev. Father Thomas Chininis

The Rev. Father Dean N. Paleologos

The Metropolis of ChicagoThe Very Rev. Archimandrite Timothy G. BakakosThe Rev. Father John N. Kalomas

The Metropolis of DenverThe Rev. Father William ChristThe Rev. Father Louis Christopulos

The Metropolis of DetroitThe Rev. Father Irenaeus CoxThe Rev. Father Nicholas Pathenos

The Metropolis of New JerseyThe Rev. Father Louis J. Noplos The Rev. Father Bill Gikas

The Metropolis of PittsburghThe Rev. Father Jerry HallThe Rev. Father John Touloumes

The Metropolis of San FranciscoThe Rev. Father John HondrosThe Rev. Father Thomas Zaferes

10 Mill Road, New Rochelle, New York 10804 • Tel.: 914-235-6100 • Fax: 914-235-0708 Web: www.apc.goarch.org • Email: [email protected]

The Archdiocesan Presbyters Council seeks to support, enhance, and pro-mote the brotherhood of our priests on all levels of their ministry by promoting continuing education, spiritual growth and personal development. Established in 1970 as the National Presbyters Counci l with the expressed pur-pose of receiving counsel from and offering counsel to then Archbishop Iakovos (1911-2005) concerning priestly issues, the current APC continues to work closely with Archbishop Demetrios, as well as the Eparchial Synod of Bishops and the Chancellor of the Archdiocese in addressing the concerns of our clergy.

Each Metropolitan Clergy Syndesmos is represented by two members of the clergy who are elected for a two year term, which both commences with and concludes

at the Archdiocese Clergy Laity Congress. The Council extends its function through the appointment of standing committees, which deals with clergy issues such as liturgical concerns, continuing educa-tion, moral issues, family and celibate life, ministry and mission, and clergy health insurance and retirement benefits. Priests nationwide may keep abreast of current

events through the web-site and the APC publication, The Presbyter. The APC organizes and sponsors the National Clergy Retreat which is held biennially on the off-year of the Clergy Laity Congress. A Benevolent Fund has been established to assist a brother priest, a sister presvytera, or a clergy family in time of extreme financial need. The fund is administered jointly by the APC and the National Sisterhood of Presvyteres and requests for assistance may be made to the President of either organization.

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LADIES PHILOPTOCHOS SOCIETY

The Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society, Inc. is the philanthropic arm of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America that has offered eighty years of philanthropy through a multitude of programs that make a difference in the lives of people here and throughout the world. The Society was established in November 1931by the late Ecumenical Patri-arch Athenagoras I, who was then serving as Archbishop of North and South America. As Philoptochos celebrates its milestone 80th Anniversary the organization is engaged in a major campaign to “Open the Doors” and secure a per-manent home, the Philoptochos Center of Philanthropy, to increase outreach to the underprivileged and to house Social Services and Operations. His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios calls Philoptochos, “an army of nobility and the jewel of our Church. Philoptochos must continue to do what God does by loving people.”

Philoptochos is comprised of the National Board, Metropolis Boards and 485 Chapters in parishes of the Archdiocese. The Philoptochos mission is:

·To help the poor, the destitute, the hungry, the aged, the sick, the unemployed, the orphaned, the imprisoned, the widowed, the handicapped, the victims of disasters, to undertake the burial of impoverished persons and to offer assistance to anyone who may need the help of the Church through fund raising efforts; and

·To promote charitable, benevolent and philanthropic pur-poses of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, through instructional programs, presentations, lectures, seminars and other educational resources; and

·To preserve and perpetuate Orthodox Christian concepts and the Orthodox Christian Family, and through them, to promote the Greek Orthodox Faith and traditions, in accor-dance with its doctrines, canons, discipline, divine worship, usages and customs; and

·To promote participation in the activities of the Greek Ortho-dox community, with the cooperation of the Parish Priest and the Parish Council.

The charitable work of the Society is performed with discre-tion, courtesy and kindness.

NATIONAL PHILOPTOCHOS SOCIETY PROGRAMS AND MINISTRY COMMITMENTS

Academy of Saint BasilIn March 1944, Archbishop Athenagoras requested that Philoptochos purchase the beautiful 250-acre estate of Jacob Ruppert in Garrison, NY, which is located on the shores of the Hudson River, directly opposite the U.S. Military Academy of

West Point. With the purchase of this estate, the Philoptochos had the enormous task of completely renovating the property, which included several buildings, the main administration building, the Director’s residence, classrooms and dormi-tories, a reception hall and building a Chapel. Philoptochos remains a key financial supporter of the Academy through three programs:VasilopitaThis event is held in January across the United States by every Chapter in every parish and is a major source of funding for the Academy operating expenses.

SisterhoodProvides for the ongoing needs of the children of the Acad-emy, such as clothing, furniture, equipment and essentials for the dormitories, kitchen, etc., as well as funding for the Graduation celebrations and special awards for graduating students.

Zoe Cavalaris Education FundProvides financial assistance to the graduates of the Academy to attend schools of higher education, as well as providing for tutors for the younger children in grade school and high school.

Hellenic College Holy Cross School of TheologyThe Holy Cross School of Theology was established by Arch-bishop Athenagoras in June 1937, in Pomfret, CT. The Archbishop directed a special appeal to the Philoptochos to “devote” themselves to the School, “where your sons will be educated as priests and teachers.” Over seventy-five years later, Philoptochos continues its strong commitment and financial support to Holy Cross through two programs:

Scholarships For more than 20 years, scholarships have been awarded to worthy and dedicated students at both Holy Cross and Hellenic College to assist them with their tuition expenses.

Lenten Event Philoptochos celebrates on the Third Sunday of Lent, observing the Veneration of the Holy Cross. The Chapters arrange a Lenten Event following the Divine Liturgy with proceeds used for the operational expenses of the School.

Saint Photios ShrineIn 1965, the Archdiocese purchased the Avero house in his-toric Saint Augustine, Florida to commemorate the arrival of the first Greek settlers in the New World in 1768. The Philoptochos continues its commitment to provide financial assistance towards the preservation of this National Shrine.

7 West 55th Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10019 • Tel.: (212) 977-7770 • Fax: (212) 977-7784Web: www.philoptochos.org • Email: [email protected]

His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, ChairmanAphrodite Skeadas, National President

Helen Lavorata, Director

Paulette Geanacopoulos, Social Worker Kay Brakatselos, Administrative Assistant

Stella Xikis, Bookkeeper

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Orthodox Christian Mission Center and Support a Mission Priest The Philoptochos Society provides financial support to the OCMC missionary teams, strengthening their ability to empower the Orthodox Church worldwide to carry its mes-sage to those who have yet to hear it and bring them within its fold. In addition, this ministry commitment enables Orthodox bishops and priests in mission areas, to build and restore churches, community centers, schools and medical facilities as well as to participate in training, teaching and field man-agement, thereby increasing productivity.

International Orthodox Christian CharitiesThe IOCC is the official humanitarian aid agency of Ortho-dox Christians which provides food, shelter, economic self-sufficiency and hope to those in need around the world. Philoptochos partners with IOCC to serve as first responders to major world disasters through aid for education, health and major necessities.

Ecumenical PatriarchateThe philanthropies of the Ecumenical Patriarchate such as Balukli Hospital and nursing home, schools, shrines and par-ishes are supported by this ministry commitment.

United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund In 1979, to commemorate the United Nation’s “International Year of the Child”, Philoptochos became a Non-Governmental Organization with the United Nations and UNICEF. Philopto-chos donations help this global organization to protect the rights, health and well being of all children.

Social ServicesSince the late 1950’s, upon the recommendation of Arch-bishop Iakovos, Philoptochos has placed an increased emphasis on the implementation of important programs to benefit the Greek Orthodox community, including, but not limited to, institutions of the Church, the philanthropies of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and assistance to Greek Orthodox families. Involvement in social and moral issues encouraged the establishment of several committees to address topics such as child abuse prevention, domestic violence, homeless-ness, pornography, drug and alcohol abuse, and aging.

Since 1987, the National Philoptochos office has employed a professional Social Worker to assist the Greek Orthodox community in the United States as well as Greek and Cypriot nationals. The Department of Social Services is a critical and vital component of the organization. The mission of the Department is to improve the quality of life of those in need, in a way that maintains the dignity and self-respect of the individuals. Through confidential and professional services, the office provides outreach, education, information, support, intervention, motivation, advocacy, financial assistance and referral to local and broader resources.

Autism FundThe Center for Disease Control and Prevention has called Autism a national public health crisis more common than pedi-atric cancer, diabetes and AIDS combined. This fund provides assistance and support to persons within the Autism spectrum and promotes education to heighten Autism awareness.

Children’s Medical FundSince its establishment in 1989, the Children’s Medical Fund seeks to provide medical assistance to critically ill Greek, Greek-American and Orthodox children, whose families are unable to afford appropriate and necessary medical treat-ment. The Fund identifies and provides grants for innovative research programs to pediatric hospitals throughout the United States.

Emergency FundIn recent years, there have been an unprecedented number of natural disasters throughout the world which have required repeated, direct solicitations to the Chapters, delaying the Society’s ability to respond expeditiously and efficiently. This fund enables the Philoptochos Society to immediately respond to those in need, in times of national or international crises.

General Medical FundPhiloptochos receives numerous requests for financial assis-tance for adults afflicted with a variety of medical conditions, which are outside the scope of restricted funds now estab-lished by the Society. The Society utilizes the Fund to provide assistance in those cases where appropriate funding is not available.

National Sisterhood of Presvyteres (NSP) Benevolent FundThe National Sisterhood of Presvyteres was established in 1982, and is comprised of all Presbyteres of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. Philoptochos funds provide short-term support for clergy and/or their families in a time of crisis.

Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF) FundThe OCF mission is to support fellowships on college cam-puses, whose members experience and witness to the Orthodox Church through community life, prayer, service to others and study of faith. This fund provides support to the more than 240 local OCF chapters throughout the country.

Retired Clergy Association’s (RCA) Benevolence FundThe Retired Clergy Association (RCA) of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America was founded and established by the late Fr. John Zanetos in 1988. Funds raised provide support and guidance for retired clergy who are facing financial prob-lems or living at a poverty level.

Seventy - Fifth Anniversary Founders FundThis fund, celebrating the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Philoptochos Society provides financial support to existing continuing care facilities serving the aging Greek Orthodox population in the United States, and may support the estab-lishment of similar facilities.

For further information contact: National Philoptochos Office Social Work Office(212) 977-7770 (212) [email protected] [email protected]

LADIES PHILOPTOCHOS SOCIETY

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LADIES PHILOPTOCHOS SOCIETY

Pam ArgyrisJosephine AvaneasHelen BalleranoHelen CarnegisPatricia ChacopulosTheano ChatzopoulosCindy DemerisBeck DemeryHelen Kocolatos DemosTheone DickosMary DorezaHelen DoulaverisMarika DrakotosMartha DriscollBessie DrogarisAgatha FelactuAnne FelesStella FiorentinoPatricia GalanisValine GeorgesonEleni GiannakisPat GogosDora Hart

Georgia KaloidisChristine KaravitesEfthalia KatosElaine KevgasMarina KookootsedesPenny KorkosKatherine KotsisGeorgia LagadinosBetty LantzNellie LogothetidesMaria Logus, Esq.Helen MalachiasSophie MastorAspasia MelisDiane MiminosCeleste MoschosDee NicolaouBarbara OrlandoStella PantelidisBarbara PasalisFaye PeponisAngeliki PitsisHelen Psaras

Valerie RoumeliotesDemetra SafiolDiane SaphosVicki ScaljonEvangeline Mekras ScurtisKatherine SiavelisYiota SimoglouOurania SoumasPatricia SourlisJoyce SpanakisJoanne StavrakasCrystal ThomasDiane TseckaresEvellyn TsiadisKalli TsitsipasMarie TzagournisMarilyn TzakisSylvia VelliosBarbara VittasGeorgia VlitasPeggy VranasDaphne ZaralidisBillie Zumo

M E M B E R S

OFFICERSAphrodite SkeadasNational President

Arlene SiavelisFirst Vice President

Maria StavropoulosSecond Vice President

Kathy GabrielThird Vice President

Elaine CladisSecretary

Joanne KakoyiannisTreasurer

Martha StefanidakisAssistant Treasurer

METROPOLIS PRESIDENTSMaria SkiadasDirect Archdiocesan District

Irene ArsoniadisMetropolis of Chicago

Rosemary NikasMetropolis of Pittsburgh

Philippa CondakesMetropolis of Boston

Marian CatechisMetropolis of Denver

Laura NixonMetropolis of Atlanta

Margaret YatesMetropolis of Detroit

Jeannie RanglasMetropolis of San Francisco

Anastasia MichalsMetropolis of New Jersey

HONORARY NATIONAL PRESIDENTSBeatrice MarksDina Skouras OldknowMimi C. SkandalakisEve CondakesGeorgia Skeadas

HONORARY MEMBERSSophia AltinEula CarlosTula GallanesAnne GustaveArgeria LogusHelen PetersonMary PlumidesLila ProunisKula Sosangelis

SISTERHOOD OF PRESVYTERESPresvytera Alice Noplos,President

ADVISORY POSITIONSAnita Kartalopoulos, Legal AdviserKassandra Romas, ParliamentarianHaeda Mihaltses, Protocol Officer

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ARCHBISHOP IAKOVOS LEADERSHIP 100 ENDOWMENT FUND INCORPORATEDOlympic Tower 645 Fifth Avenue, Suite 906, New York, NY 10022

Tel.: (212) 308-2627 • Fax: (646) 497-1794Email: [email protected] • Web site: www.L100.org

Paulette Poulos, Executive Director, Email: [email protected] Karivalis, Email: [email protected] • Linda L. Paul, Email: [email protected]

Dina Theodosakis, Email: [email protected] • Cathie Andriotis, Email: [email protected]

Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Endowment Fund Incorporated is a separate endowment fund corporation that exists for the purpose of seeding and nurturing the ministries of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese that advance Orthodoxy and Hellenism. Members commit $100,000, which is paid over a period of 10 years or less. Since its inception in 1984, Leadership 100 has distributed $31.2 million in grants.

DIRECT ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICTMaria AllwinMichael N. BapisFroso BeysJohn A. CatsimatidisPeter M. DionMichael JaharisJames PantelidisPeter J. PappasJohn SitilidesGeorge S. TsandikosArgyris Vassiliou

CHICAGOAndrew A. AthensEleni BousisGus ChafouliasGeorge GialamasPeter ParthenisJames A. Regas

PITTSBURGH Angelo J. Coutris Patrice A. KouvasJohn A. PayiavlasAdam M. TzagournisTed K. Zampetis

BOSTONArthur C. AntonArthur C. Anton, Jr.Drake G. BehrakisGeorge D. BehrakisLily H. BentasThomas L. DemakesEugenia J. HasiotisGeorge E. SafiolCathy Sakellaris

DENVERChristopher J. Pappas

ATLANTAEula CarlosTarsi Georgas

DETROITCharles H. CotrosThomas G. JordanSAN FRANCISCOChris W. Caras, Sr.Dr. George KallinsJohn MoutsanasKyriakos Y. Tsakopoulos

NEW JERSEYNicholas J. BourasConstantine G. CarasMike A. ManatosKassandra L. RomasGeorge P. StamasStephen G. Yeonas

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES (BY METROPOLIS)

LEADERSHIP 100

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Constantine G. Caras, Chairman Charles H. Cotros, Vice-ChairmanGeorge S. Tsandikos, Treasurer Kassandra L. Romas, Secretary

Chris W. Caras Eugenia J. HasiotisJohn A. Catsimatidis Peter J. PappasAngelo J. Coutris James A. Regas, Legal Counsel

LIFE-TIME FOUNDING MEMBERS AND CHAIRMEN EMERITIArthur C. Anton George D. Behrakis (Chairman Emeritus)Andrew A. Athens John A. Payiavlas (Chairman Emeritus)Peter M. Dion Stephen G. Yeonas (Chairman Emeritus)Michael Jaharis

HONORARY LIFETIME BOARD MEMBERNicholas J. Bouras

IN MEMORIAMThomas A. Athens† George K. Chimples† George P. Kokalis†

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LEADERSHIP 100

Ted Leonsis, center, featured speaker and recipient of Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Award for Excellence, flanked by, left to right, Board Member George Stamas, Chairman Constantine G. Caras, 20th Annual 2011 Leadership 100 Conference Chair, Maria Allwin, Archbishop Demetrios and Leadership 100 Founder, Michael Jaharis.

Archbishop Demetrios and Chairman Constantine G. Caras pres-ent posthumous Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Award for Excellence for Dr. Constantine Papadakis to his wife, Eliana Papadakis, and daughter, Maria Papadakis.

Archbishop Demetrios, Chairman Emeritus George D. Behrakis and Chairman Constantine G. Caras present John McKesson Camp II with the Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Award for Achievement.Archbishop Demetrios and Chairman Constantine G. Caras present

Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Award for Excellence to Dr. Peter Diamandis.

(Right) Archbishop Demetrios and Dr. Maria Caras present the Archbishop Iakovos Leadership 100 Award for Achievement to Michael

Psilakis with Chairman Constantine G. Caras in background and Leadership 100 Partner Chairman, Michael Bapis, at far left.

(Below) Camp Saint Paul, Direct Archdiocesan District, is among the nationwide youth camps supported by a Leadership 100 grant for $270,000 in the summer of 2011.

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LEADERSHIP 100 ENDOWMENT FUND

1989 – 2011 GRANTS

(as of September 30, 2011)

LEADERSHIP 100

Hellenic College / Holy Cross School of Theology 16,422,217$ Hellenic College / Holy Cross Scholarship Program * 13,403,617 Archbishop Iakovos Library Fund 1,000,000 Hellenic College / Holy Cross Technology Infrastructure 1,000,000 Hellenic College / Holy Cross (various grants) 733,600 Hellenic College - Office of Vocation and Ministry 150,000 Leadership 100 Fitness Center at Hellenic College / Holy Cross Gifts from Leadership 100 Members 135,000

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese 7,696,569$ Internet Ministry and Technology Infrastructure 1,466,700 Outreach & Evangelism / Home Missions 1,105,200 Marriage and Family 854,730 Youth, Young Adult, and Camping Ministries 821,330 Communications 648,250 Parish Development and Stewardship 618,741 GOTelecom 609,500 Religious Education 470,318 Archives 400,000 Inter-Orthodox, Ecumenical & Interfaith Relations 250,000 Greek Education 165,000 Archdiocese Administration, Management, and Leadership Training 217,500 St. Basil Academy (Archpastorate of Archbishop Michael) 69,300

Other Grants 2,619,508$ September 11 Relief Fund (includuing gifts from Leadership 100 members) 587,550 Patriarchate (Various Grants) 325,000 Greek Fire Relief Fund (including gifts from Leadership 100 members) 300,129 Radio Ministry 275,409 Institute on Religion and World Affairs of Boston University - Orthodox Christianity in American Public Life 260,040 Video Documentaries 219,680 Various Other Grants 161,500 Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute 157,200 National Forum of Greek Orthodox Church Musicians 133,000 Greek Earthquake Relief Fund 100,000 Primary Health Care in Southern Albania (SAE) 100,000

Clergy 1,895,950$ Eliminated Student Loans of Active Priests 885,000 Increased Retired Clergy Pensions 872,700 Archdiocesan Presbyters Council - Clergy Retreats, Wellness, 89,000 Continuing Education, and PublicationsPresbyters Council Benevolent Fund 44,250 National Presvyteres Retreat 5,000

Metropolis Ministries 1,010,000$ Metropolis Ministries Outreach 540,000 Metropolis Youth Camps 270,000 Metropolis of San Francisco - Family Wellness Center 200,000

International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) 822,750$ International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) 701,800 Hurricane Katrina Relief (including gifts from Leadership 100 members) 120,950

Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC) 790,842$

Total 31,257,836$

LEADERSHIP 100 ENDOWMENT FUND1989 - 2011 GRANTS

(as of September 30, 2011)Hellenic College / Holy Cross School of Theology 16,422,217$

Hellenic College / Holy Cross Scholarship Program * 13,403,617 Archbishop Iakovos Library Fund 1,000,000 Hellenic College / Holy Cross Technology Infrastructure 1,000,000 Hellenic College / Holy Cross (various grants) 733,600 Hellenic College - Office of Vocation and Ministry 150,000 Leadership 100 Fitness Center at Hellenic College / Holy Cross Gifts from Leadership 100 Members 135,000

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese 7,696,569$ Internet Ministry and Technology Infrastructure 1,466,700 Outreach & Evangelism / Home Missions 1,105,200 Marriage and Family 854,730 Youth, Young Adult, and Camping Ministries 821,330 Communications 648,250 Parish Development and Stewardship 618,741 GOTelecom 609,500 Religious Education 470,318 Archives 400,000 Inter-Orthodox, Ecumenical & Interfaith Relations 250,000 Greek Education 165,000 Archdiocese Administration, Management, and Leadership Training 217,500 St. Basil Academy (Archpastorate of Archbishop Michael) 69,300

Other Grants 2,619,508$ September 11 Relief Fund (includuing gifts from Leadership 100 members) 587,550 Patriarchate (Various Grants) 325,000 Greek Fire Relief Fund (including gifts from Leadership 100 members) 300,129 Radio Ministry 275,409 Institute on Religion and World Affairs of Boston University - Orthodox Christianity in American Public Life 260,040 Video Documentaries 219,680 Various Other Grants 161,500 Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute 157,200 National Forum of Greek Orthodox Church Musicians 133,000 Greek Earthquake Relief Fund 100,000 Primary Health Care in Southern Albania (SAE) 100,000

Clergy 1,895,950$ Eliminated Student Loans of Active Priests 885,000 Increased Retired Clergy Pensions 872,700 Archdiocesan Presbyters Council - Clergy Retreats, Wellness, 89,000 Continuing Education, and PublicationsPresbyters Council Benevolent Fund 44,250 National Presvyteres Retreat 5,000

Metropolis Ministries 1,010,000$ Metropolis Ministries Outreach 540,000 Metropolis Youth Camps 270,000 Metropolis of San Francisco - Family Wellness Center 200,000

International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) 822,750$ International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) 701,800 Hurricane Katrina Relief (including gifts from Leadership 100 members) 120,950

Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC) 790,842$

Total 31,257,836$

LEADERSHIP 100 ENDOWMENT FUND1989 - 2011 GRANTS

(as of September 30, 2011)

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FAITH: AN ENDOWMENT FOR ORTHODOXY & HELLENISM499 Park Avenue, 23rd Floor • New York, NY 10022

Tel.: (212) 644-6960 • Fax: (212) 779-7605 www.faithendowment.org

Fr. Alexander Karloutsos, Executive AdvisorTel.: (212) 774-0400 • Fax: (212) 774-0523

Faith: An Endowment for Orthodoxy and Hellenism supports the development of innovative educational, cultural, and scholarship programs that promote an understanding of the Orthodox faith, Hellenism, and the relationship of the two to America’s history and multicultural landscape to young people.

FAITH is a separate endowment fund that exists for the purpose of assisting the National Ministries and institutions of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. Contributions to the Endowment remain permanently restricted and inviolate in accordance with the purpose of the Endowment fund. Financial support for the Archdiocese Ministries and Institutions comes from the growth of the Endowment’s investments.

OFFICERS

Chairman: Alex G. Spanos Vice Chairman: George D. Behrakis President: Peter T. Kikis Secretary: George P. Stamas Treasurer: Peter A. Vlachos

Ms. Maria AllwinHon. George L. ArgyrosMr. George D. BehrakisMr. Nicholas J. BourasMr. John P. CalamosMr. John A. CatsimatidisMr. James ChanosMr. George S. CoumantarosMr. Andre DimitriadisMr. Peter C. GeorgiopoulosMr. Constantine IordanouMrs. Elaine Jaharis

Mr. Michael JaharisDr. Steven JaharisDr. Michael JohnsonMr. Peter T. KikisMr. George M. MarcusMr. Dennis MehielMr. C. Dean MetropoulosMr. James H. MoshovitisMr. Panicos PapanicolaouMr. John G. PappajohnMr. John A. Payiavlas

Mr. George & Mrs. Cathy SakellarisMr. Alexander G. SpanosMr. Dean SpanosMr. Michael A. SpanosMr. Chris SpyropoulosMs. Eleni Tsakopoulos KounalakisMr. Kyriakos TsakopoulosMr. George J. TsunisDr. P. Roy Vagelos

FOUNDERS

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FAITH: AN ENDOWMENT FOR ORTHODOXY & HELLENISM

In 2011, Faith: An Endowment for Orthodoxy and Hellenism, continued to underwrite sev-eral programs to preserve and promote Or-thodoxy and Hellenism to young people. In 2011, through the Birthright Hellas Program, Faith sponsored 54 financial aid scholarships for young people to travel to Greece through the Ionian Village program to learn more about their heritage by exploring the ancient sites, monasteries, and cultural institutions. Ad-ditionally, FAITH continued its support of the FAITH Scholarships for Academic Excellence and also scholarship awards to the winners of

the St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival to be contributed towards their college tuition. In 2011, FAITH partnered with the Fulbright Foun-dation of Greece to support relevant graduate and professional research scholarships in aca-demia. FAITH also continued to promote cur-riculum enrichment programs by underwriting the production and distribution of DVD’s, new language textbooks, Ta Ellinika Mou, and youth Bibles for young children studying the Greek Language and culture in classrooms through-out the Archdiocese.

FAITH: An Endowment for Orthodoxy and Hellenism members attend a San Diego Chargers football game during a break in the FAITH meetings which were hosted by the Spanos family. Participants include (l to r) Dean Metropoulos, Dr. Michael Johnson, Peter Vlahos, John Calamos, Michael Spanos, Angelo Tsakopoulos, Zoe Moshovitis, Peggy Sotirhos, Presbytera Xanthi Karloutsos, Jim Moshovitis, George Marcus, Natalia Orfanos, Fr. Alex Karloutsos and George Demos.

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27-09 Crescent Street • Astoria, NY 11102 • Tel.: (718) 626-5111 • Fax: (718) 626-1398Web: www.hellenicculturalcenter.org

Email: [email protected] Kourkoulos, Administrative Assistant

The Hellenic Cultural Center of the Greek Ortho dox Archdiocese of America was established in 1986 with the goal of cultivating the rich Orthodox heritage and the Hellenic customs, culture and traditions within the Greek-American community.The Center is located in the heart of the Greek-American community in Astoria, New York. It has been providing our community with quality programs for the past 20 years, such as plays, music, dancing, exhibits, lectures, meetings, etc.The Greek-American media has praised the Center with articles and editorials for the multi cultural services it has been providing to the Omogeneia.

The impressive structure at the corner of Crescent Street and Newtown Ave is equipped with the following:

1) A theater with a seating capacity of 200 seats, with sound and with stage lighting equipment.

2) A reception area for exhibitions.

3) A Chapel dedicated to Saint Cosmas the Aitolos (Chapel Services every Wednesday).

4) A religious bookstore.

5) Conference rooms.

6) Executive and administrative offices.

HELLENIC CULTURAL CENTER

The Hellenic Cultural Center.

Chapel dedicated to Saint Kosmas O Aitolos. Theater Ichneftes performing the Greek comedy ‘If the Glove Fits’.

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NATIONAL FORUM OF GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH MUSICIANS

WHAT IS THE NATIONAL FORUM?The National Forum of Greek Orthodox Church Musicians is the Archdiocesan ministry responsible for liturgical music activities and the development, support, and recognition of church musicians. Chartered in 1976 as an official auxil-iary of the Archdiocese, the National Forum serves as the liaison among local church musicians, Metropolis church music federations, and the Archdiocese. It also serves as the gathering place for church musicians to discuss issues re lated to liturgical music and to formulate needed responses.

The National Forum has three major areas of focus:

3 Support for CHOIRS, providing resources and activities to improve the quality of choirs and the availability of choral music in the church

3 Support for CHANTERS and the preservation of BYZANTINE CHANT

3 Support for YOUTH CHURCH MUSIC PRO- GRAMS, including hymnology and junior choirs

3 Support for CLERGY, including parish music minis-tries

WHO ARE THE STEWARDS OF THE NATIONAL FORUM?

All church musicians may become stewards of the National Forum – choir directors and singers, chanters, clergy, Church School hymnology teachers, and junior choir members. In addition, the eight Metropolis Church Music Federations form the governing body of the National Forum. Each federation elects five members to serve on the Forum’s National Coordinating Committee. The Coordinating Committee and other National Forum stew-ards meet annually to review projects and products, identify needs for materials and programs, and discuss issues of concern to church musicians.

WHAT RESOURCES ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE NATIONAL FORUM?

• The annual Liturgical Guidebook and Companion• The Hymns of the Orthodox Church hymnology series with

instructional CD featuring EIKONA• A Parish Guide to Starting a Youth Music Program • MUSICA, a liturgical music periodical• Repertoire for the Greek Orthodox Organist• A Guide to the Transcription of Post-Byzantine Chant• Verses to the Antiphons• Senior Voices: A Handbook for Working with Senior Adults• A Guide to Congregational Singing• A Parish Handbook for Conducting a Holy Friday Retreat• Sharing in Song: A Songbook for Orthodox Gatherings• Commemoratives and custom Certificates of Service

for church musicians (The Archbishop Iakovos Award) and young singers (The Ernest Villas Award)

THE NATIONAL FORUM ALSO:• Sponsors national and metropolis-level Church Music

Institutes; a Choir Directors’ Academy program is in the planning stage

• Develops position papers, surveys, and other materials about church music issues

• Collaborates with other Archdiocesan departments to address church music needs

• Works with Holy Cross School of Theology on the National Forum of Church Musicians/Chrysanthos Visiting Scholar Program in Byzantine and Church Choral Music

• Helps local parishes commemorate National Church Music Sunday each October, in conjunction with the Feast Day of St. Romanos, and encourages

recognition for church musicians:

3 Administers the yearly Archbishop’s Years of Service Award to local choir directors

3 Presents the Patriarch Athenagoras Award to church musicians with distinguished Metropolis service

3 Presents the St. Romanos Medallion to church musicians who have demonstrated exemplary national leadership in church music

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:Dr. Vicki Pappas, National Chairman

3814 Regents Circle, Bloomington, IN 47401 Phone: 812-361-9500 Email: [email protected]

Stewardship: Mrs. Donna Aliapoulios Email: [email protected]

Liturgical Guidebook: Mr. Peter N. Vatsures Email: [email protected]

Dr. Nicolas Maragos Email: [email protected]

The Rev. John Maheras Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: Mrs. Hope Demitry Email: [email protected]

Byzantine Music Projects: Dr. Angelo Lampousis Email: [email protected]

Youth Initiatives: Ms. Denise Karras Email: [email protected]

The musical arm of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America responsible for strengthening and perpetuating its liturgical musicwww.churchmusic.goarch.org

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NATIONAL SISTERHOOD OF PRESVYTERES

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 2 N A T I O N A L B O A R D

ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

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S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 2 N A T I O N A L B O A R D

ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 2 N A T I O N A L B O A R D

ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 2 N A T I O N A L B O A R D

ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 2 N A T I O N A L B O A R D

ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 2 N A T I O N A L B O A R D

ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 2 N A T I O N A L B O A R D

ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 2 N A T I O N A L B O A R D

ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 2 N A T I O N A L B O A R D

ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 2 N A T I O N A L B O A R D

ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

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ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

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S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

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ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

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ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

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S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

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ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 2 N A T I O N A L B O A R D

ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR

JEANNIE MONOS MAGDA ANDRONACHE VASSI M. HAROS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS

P.O. Box 30608Columbia, MO 65205(434) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

4122 Ti�any DriveFlorence, SC 29501(843) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

S T A N D I N G C O M M I T T E E S

2 0 1 0 – 2 0 1 2 N A T I O N A L B O A R D

ARCHDIOCESAN DISTRICT ATLANTA BOSTON

CYNTHIA ANCTIL MAGDA ANDRONACHE ELENI KLOSTRI90 Hillair CircleWhite Plains, NY 10605(917) [email protected]

5901 Promenade CourtBradenton, FL 34203(941) [email protected]

26 Tanglewood LaneSalem, MA 01970(978) [email protected]

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT

ALICE NOPLOS PAULINE PAVLAKOS

11 Longbottom CourtKingsville, MD 21087

(410) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

CHICAGO DENVER DETROIT NEW JERSEY

CHRYSANTHIE BESSINAS RENEE LAMBAKIS JENNIFER LEGAKIS MALAMA BURDUSI1429 E. MichelePalatine, IL 60074(847) [email protected]

411 Sunny River LaneRichmond, TX 77406(281) [email protected]

10808 Cherry Grove CourtLouisville, KY 40299(502) [email protected]

514 Country Ridge CircleBel Air, MD 21015(410) [email protected]

PITTSBURGH RETIRED PRESVYTERES SAN FRANCISCO WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

BECKY TOULOUMES ELLIE DOGIAS FOTINI ROLL ANNE MACRIS 515 Diablo DriveBethel Park, PA 15102(412) [email protected]

3149 Ellington Circle #100Sacramento, CA 95825(916) [email protected]

6387 Sombrero AvenueCypress, CA 90630(714) [email protected]

43 Toddy AvenueStaten Island, NY 10314(718) [email protected]

CAREGIVERS CLERGY FAMILY CONCERNS HISTORIAN

ALEXANDRA POULOS CYNTHIA PALEOLOGOS ANASTASIA JONAS2628 Pine Springs DrivePlano, TX 75093(972) [email protected]

89 William StreetWorcester, MA 01609(508) [email protected]

10939 Circle DrivePalos Hills, IL 60465(708) [email protected]

SISTER TO SISTER THE LISTENING CONNECTION WEB SITE

MARILISSE I. MARS SHYLA HADZELLIS PAULINE PAVLAKOS4019 Laynewood CircleTucker, GA 30084(404) [email protected]

12403 Dunlap StreetHouston, TX 77035(617) [email protected]

6315 Wilmington DriveBurke, VA 22015(703) [email protected]

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The Greek Orthodox chaplain is a priest who provides the Holy Mysteries to Orthodox Christians and who additionally provides pastoral ministry to people in all walks of life. Some priests serve full-time as chaplains in the armed forces, whereas other parish priests have assumed additional respon-sibilities as chaplains at Veteran’s Administration hospitals, with local police forces, at prisons, and in hospitals. One of the most significant features of chaplaincy activity is ministry to individuals other than Orthodox Christians, and the witness of our Orthodox faith among all Americans.

Orthodox lay persons employed as professional hospital chaplains are not under the ecclesiastical supervision of the Archdiocese and are therefore not listed herein.

ARMED FORCES CHAPLAINSArmed Forces chaplains are highly-qualified priests who (1) integrate the roles of clergy and commissioned officer, (2) care for Orthodox Christians while providing for the free exercise of religion by all personnel, and (3) understand the realities of military life.

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION CHAPLAINSVeterans Administration chaplains are priests serving within VA facilities who are aware of the spiritual and moral dimensions which often arise from the anxieties, problems and fears which accompany illness and disabilities. These chaplains are also sensitive to the variety of religious and cultural backgrounds of the VA patients to whom ministry is provided.

PRISON CHAPLAINSPrison chaplains are priests doing challenging, pastoral ministry with inmates, staff, and their families. These chaplains provide individual spiritual and personal counseling, help bring resolution to crisis situations, respond to inmate needs, and serve as advocates for inmates’ rights.

POLICE CHAPLAINSPolice chaplains minister to members of law enforcement agencies having spiritual, psychological or emotional problems. Specific duties include: crisis intervention, death notification, grief counseling, memorial services, victim and witness assistance, confidential pastoral care, stress management, spiritual guidance, marriage and family guidance.

OTHER CHAPLAINSAll parish clergy routinely visit patients in hospitals and meet with university students. Some priests have additional training and have attained qualifi-cations to provide specialized ministry to individuals in these categories.

Note: Following are all chaplains who have submitted information.

Military Ordinary:His Eminence Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver

(303) 333-7794

Endorsing Agent:Rev. Luke Uhl(303) 333-7794

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GREEK ORTHODOX CHAPLAINS

U.S. AIR FORCE CHAPLAINSRev. Peter G. SouritzidisMajor, USAF-R (Reserve)Military AssignmentMJ MDLWing Chaplain, 514 AMWMcGuire AFB, [email protected] Parish Assignment:Saint George Greek Orthodox Church818 Valley Road Clifton, NJ 07013(973) 779-2626 (973) [email protected]

Rev. Matthew StreettCapt, USAFChaplain, 502 ABW/HC, BMT Branch1850 Barnes Ave., Bldg. 6300Lackland AFB, TX 78236(210) [email protected]

U.S. AIR FORCE CIVIL AIR PATROL CHAPLAINNone

U.S. ARMY CHAPLAINSRev. Peter DaratsosMaj, USA(Active Duty)US Army Soldier & BiologicalChemical Command15 Kansas StreetNatick, MA 01760(508) [email protected]

U.S. ARMY NATIONAL GUARD CHAPLAINSRev. Kevin T. MillsapsCPT, USAMilitary Assignment:3rd Squadron,78th Armored Cavalry RegimentTennessee National Guard

Rev. Michael C. (Christopher) MoodyChaplain CPT, MAANGMassachusetts Army National Guard1-181 INF BN50 Skyline DriveWorcester, MA 01605(617) [email protected]

U.S. NAVY CHAPLAINSRev. Milton D. GianulisCAPT, CHC, USNMarine Corps Installation EastCommand ChaplainMCB Camp LejeuneOffice of the Chaplain, Bldg 67PSC 2004Camp Lejeune, NC 28542-0004(910) [email protected]

Rev. John A. KalantzisCDR, CHC, USNNavy Warfare Development CommandNorfolk, VATel. (757) [email protected]

ENS Gregory Kearns (Dn. Andrew)CHC, USNR-RSaint Catherine Greek Orthodox Church555 S. Yosemite StreetGreenwood Village, CO 80111(303) 773-3411 [email protected]

ENS John Uhl CHC, USNR-R(Reserve)c/o Holy CrossBrookline, MA 02445(617) 731-3500

CONTRACT CHAPLAINSNone

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION CHAPLAINS

ILLINOISRev. George E. PhilippasNorth Chicago VA Medical Center3001 Green Bay RoadNorth Chicago, IL 60064847-688-1900, ext. 83159Lakeside VA Medical Center333 East Huron StreetChicago, IL 60611(312) 469-3550

MASSACHUSETTSRev. Christopher P. FoustoukosVAMC-Boston150 Huntington AvenueJamaica Plain, MA 02130-4893(617) 232-9500, ext. [email protected]. Harry S. VulopasVA Hospital

421 North Main StreetLeeds, MA 01053-9764(413) 584-4040, ext. 2280

MICHIGANRev. Basil StamasVA Medical Center56 W. Dickman RoadBattle Creek, MI 49015(616) 375-8389

VIRGINIARev. George Chiorosc/o Hampton VA CenterHampton, [email protected]

PRISON FACILITY CHAPLAINS

MASSACHUSETTSRev. Constantine BebisBristol County Jail and House of Correction400 Faunce Corner RoadNorth Dartmouth, MA 02747(508) 995-1311

NEW JERSEYRev. Emmanuel PratsinakisFederal Prison, Fort Dix, [email protected]

NEW YORKRev. Emmanuel MantzourisNew York State Department of Correctional ServicesMinisterial and Family Services1220 Washington AvenueAlbany, NY 12226-2050(518) [email protected]

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POLICE CHAPLAINS

MARYLANDRev. Constantine MoralisBaltimore City Police Department500 East Baltimore StreetBaltimore, MD 21201(410) 396-2411 [email protected]

Rev. Louis NoplosBaltimore City PoliceSoutheastern District(410) [email protected]

MINNESOTA

Rev. Fr. Richard Demetrius AndrewsSaint Paul Police Department St. George Greek Orthodox Church1111 Summit AvenueSaint Paul, MN 55105(651) [email protected]

FIRE DEPARTMENT CHAPLAIN

NEW HAMPSHIRERev. Angelo C. PappasCity of Portsmouth Fire Department170 Court StreetPortsmouth, NH 03801(603) 427-1515

HOSPICE CHAPLAIN

WISCONSINRev. Joseph J. TzougrosWaukesha Memorial Hospital725 American AvenueWaukesha, WI 53188(262) 928-2419

HOSPITAL CHAPLAINS

MASSACHUSETTSRev. Harry G. ProvidakesTewksbury Hospital365 East StreetTewksbury, MA 01876(978) 851-7321 ext. [email protected]

COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY CHAPLAIN

NEW HAMPSHIRERev. Anastasios CoulourasSupervisor for Metropolis of Boston OCF Ministriesc/o Taxiarchai Greek Orthodox Church811 Main StreetLaconia, NH 03246(603) 524-9415

RETIRED MILITARY CHAPLAINSRev. WIlliam J. BartzCAPT (RET), CHC, USNChancellor’s OfficeHoly Metropolis of Detroit2560 Crooks RoadTroy, MI(248) 823-2400Fax: (248) [email protected]

Rev. John ConstantineLCDR, CHC, USNR, RET(Uniged States Navy-Retired)Saint George Church10830 Downey AvenueDowney, CA 90241(562) [email protected]

Rev. Theofanis DegaitasLCDR,CHC, USN, Ret(United States Navy-Retired)Saints Constantine and Helen Church3459 Manchester Avenue, No. 32Cardiff-by-the-Sea, CA 92001(760) [email protected]

Rev. Dimitrios Kanellopoulos(Hellenic Air Force-Retired)c/o St. Demetrios Church229 Powell LaneUpper Darby, PA 19082(610) 352-7212

Rev. John A. CaparisosCOL, USAF, Ret(United States Air Force-Retired)Saint Paul Greek Orthodox Church14 West AndersonSavannah, GA 31401(912) 236-8256 [email protected]

Rev. James D. MoulketisCAPT, CHC, USNR, Ret(United States Navy-Retired)c/o Saint Nicholas Church467 Grand View AvenueWycoff, NJ 07481 (201) 652-4774

Rev. Constantine P. RogakosLCOL, USA, Ret(United States Army-Retired)7093 Kirby CrescentNorfolk, VA 23505(757) 588-2840

GREEK ORTHODOX CHAPLAINS

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Managing Your Retirement – materials have been prepared anddistributed to assist retirees with ideas, thoughts, and recommendations to make their retired life healthier, pleasant and more organized.

“THE EPISTLE” is the newsletter of the Retired Clergy Association. It brings the Retirees together as a family by sharing news and pictures.

The “Biography” Program – records the retirees’ contribution as a priest to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. Each biography can be found on the Archdiocese RCA web site or can be Google’d with the priest’s name. The memory and accomplishments of retirees are thus kept alive.

Scholarship programs – We offer the following annual scholarships:

1. RCA scholarship of $1,000.00 to assist a Theological Student.2011-2012 Recipient: Alexandros Petrides

2. Two Dr. Nicholas Vitalakis Family Scholarships of $2,500.00 for widowed Presvyteres and their families.2011-2012 Recipients: Andrew Pavlakos and Joanna M. Vlahos

3. The Pedas Brothers Scholarship2011-2012 Recipient: Peter Kostakis

The Crisis Fund – Members affected by a national disaster are eligible for a fast grant of up to $5,000.00 for their immediate needs.

Benevolent Programs – Benevolence for retired clergy and widowed Presvyteres is handled directly through the Philanthropy Department Of the Archdiocese.

A Death Benefit – Upon the death of a retiree member, his Presvytera receives a memorial gift of $500.00.

Archdiocese Benefit Program – Keeping the members informed on updates or changes to the Archdiocese Pension Program and group health insurance.

Health Watch – Keeping the members informed on current health issues and programs, especially Medicare.

A Chat with Older Brothers Program – This brings the exper-iences and realities of parish life to students of our Holy Cross Theological School. Retirees can volunteer to live on campus for a week, interacting and talking with students in their daily activities about their future lives as pastors in the church.

Remuneration program for part time service – We hope to have standard remuneration recommendations and guidelines forretirees’ service in churches nation-wide.

Maintain a Web page – Listing all the various RCA programs andavailable resources.

Maintain the RCA & Pomfret Room in the Library Building atHoly Cross Theological School, Brookline, MA.

Acknowledgement of the Retired Clergy – Retirees will receive,with His Eminence’s approval, a ‘Certif icate of Retirement’ acknowledging his service to the Church, the Archdiocese, and the local Community upon retirement.

BOARD MEMBERSFather Steven Sarigianis • 40 Patricia Lane, Hyde Park, NY 12538Father George Poulos • 1527 Bedford Street, Stamford, CT 06905 • (203) 348-4216 [email protected]

BOARD OF TRUSTEES — OFFICERSPRESIDENTFr. Nicholas Soteropoulos 162-41 Powells Cove Blvd. Beechhurst, NY 11357 (718)[email protected]

VICE PRESIDENTFr. Constantine Eliades24-03 Murray StreetWhitestone, NY 11357(718) [email protected]

SECRETARY Fr. John G. Maheras 24 Shady LaneScituate, MA 02066(781) [email protected]

TREASURERFr. Joel McEachen 1345 Fairfield Woods RoadFairfield, CT 06825 (203) [email protected]

We dedicate this page to the memory of a member of the RCA Board of Trustees,Father Nicholas Magoulias of Blessed Memory.

He served the Church as a Pastor, the Retired Clergy as a Member of the Board of Trustees,and His Family as a Loving Husband and Father.

May His Memory Be Eternal.

RETIRED GREEK ORTHODOX CLERGY OF AMERICA

www.rca.goarch.orgThe Retired Clergy Association (RCA) of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America was established in 1988 and has grown from 21 members to over 550 members and supporters. We are incorporated in the State of New York. Our goal is to help make the golden years of our Retirees as pleasant and as comfortable as possible while respecting their dignity. We keep our retirees in touch with each other through “THE EPISTLE” newsletter published monthly by volunteers, with articles, pictures, and news submitted by our members.

WE OFFER RETIREES THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS:

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10 East 79th Street • New York, New York 10075 Tel.: (212) 774-0526• Fax: (212) 774-0202

Web: www.assemblyofbishops.orgHis Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, Chairman

Officers:His Eminence Archbishop DemetriosChairmanHis Eminence Metropolitan PhillipFirst Vice-ChairmanHis Eminence Archbishop Justinian Second Vice-ChairmanHis Grace Bishop BasilSecretaryHis Eminence Archbishop AntonyTreasurer

Office of the Secretariat:His Grace Bishop Basil, Secretary of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America1559 North Woodlawn StreetWichita, KS 67208-2429Tel. 316-687-3169Fax 316-636-5628Email: [email protected]

Secretary to the Chairman:Rev. Fr. Mark AreyEmail: [email protected]

The Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America was established by the Decision of the Fourth Pre-Conciliar Pan-Orthodox Conference that met at the Orthodox Center of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Chambesy, Switzerland from 6 to 13 June 2009, after the extraordinary Synaxis of all the Heads of the Autocephalous Churches con-vened by His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew (October 10-12, 2008). This Assembly, one of the twelve that that have been established around the world in regions where there is no single Orthodox presence, will consist of the active canonical bishops who reside in the region designated as North and Central America. In every Assembly, the chairman will be the senior bishop of the Ecumenical Patriarchate.

The Assembly, which meets annually and functions by a consensus of all its members, has established thirteen commit-tees to help further its work. These committees, composed of member bishops and assisted by lay and clergy advisors, are charged by the Assembly with various specific tasks.

The Assembly declared itself to be the successor of the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas (SCOBA), and it assumed its agencies, dialogues, and other ministries. Unlike SCOBA however, the Assembly is a transitional body. If it achieves its goal, it will make itself obsolete by developing a proposal for the canonical organiza-tion of the Church in North and Central America. This proposal will in turn be presented to the forthcoming Great and Holy Council, which will consist of all canonical Orthodox bishops throughout the world.

The Assembly met for the first time under the chairman-ship of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios (as Exarch of

the Ecumenical Patriarchate) in May of 2010 (May 26-28). Fifty-five bishops of the region attended the meeting. The Assembly convened at the Helmsley Park Lane Hotel in New York City where accommodations and arrangements were coordinated by the staff of the Archbishop. The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, through the Leadership 100 grant to the Office of Inter-Orthodox, Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations, underwrote most of the expense, with other funds coming from a variety of Pan-Orthodox sources.

The Assembly gathered for its second annual meeting at the Chicago O’Hare Hilton, in Chicago, IL, May 25-27, 2011, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios. There were 45 bishops in attendance, with the majority of the Canadian Bishops awaiting the separation of Canada into its own Assembly.

The Assembly heard reports from each of its thirteen com-mittees. Nearly all of the committees had either met prior to the Assembly meeting, or were able to meet while in Chicago. The Assembly expressed its desire to define more carefully its relationship to the agencies and endorsed-organizations which it inherited from SCOBA.

The Hierarchs decided that it was prudent for the Assembly to be incorporated as a legal entity, as this would bring the Assembly a number of benefits and would further its ability to act as a body. It therefore authorized the proper agents to move ahead with the work of incorporation.

In addition, the Assembly reaffirmed its petition of the previous year to the mother churches for the partition of the Assembly, by establishing Canada as a separate region, and joining Mexico and Central America to the region of South America. At the

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conclusion of the meetings, the Assembly released an official message, approved by all Hierarchs, to be issued in its name to the all Orthodox Christian faithful living within the region.

In discussing the Assembly at the May 7, 2010 meeting of the Archdiocesan Council in Atlanta, Archbishop Demetrios explained that the nature of the Assembly is as “a temporary, not a permanent institution. It is simply preparatory to facilitate the process of Great and Holy Council (in the future) that will decide the final form of the existence of the Church in a particular country.” The Archbishop further explained that the Assembly is to meet annually and is not a continuation of SCOBA. Rather, it works to “prepare a plan for dealing with anomalies, such as more than one bishop in a given locale and other things that interfere with the life of the church.” It is also designed “to project a unified witness of the faith.”

What follows is the Message that came from the second meet-ing, which was subscribed to by all Hierarchs in attendance:

Christ is Risen!

Glory to the Holy, Consubstantial, Life-giving,

and Undivided Trinity.

By the grace of God, we forty-five Hierarchs gathered in Chicago IL, on May 25-27, 2011, for the second meeting of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America. Several Hierarchs were prevented from attending due to personal illness, while our Serbian brothers, participating at a prolonged assembly of bishops meeting in Belgrade, were also unable to attend. All of us experienced what the Psalmist joyfully declares, “how good and pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity!” (Ps. 132.1)

We draw inspiration from this resurrectional liturgical period, within which we have assembled, standing at the midpoint between the light of Pascha and the grace of Pentecost, the crossroad between the possibility of new life and the reality of renewed communion, the merging of the melody of unity and the beauty of diversity.

We call to mind our brother Hierarchs who have fallen asleep in the Lord during the past year: Metropolitan Christopher of Libertyville and Chicago (Serbian Diocese), Metropolitan Nicholas of Amissos (Carpatho-Russian Diocese), and Metropolitan Epiphanios of Bryoula (Ecumenical Patriarchate). May their memory be eternal!

In our deliberations as Orthodox Hierarchs, we manifested a spirit of conciliarity, expressing our commitment to proceed on all matters in collegial and collaborative manner reflective of the unity that characterizes the various jurisdictions of the Orthodox Church within our regional Assembly. In this respect, we once again affirm our desire and willingness to work toward “the swift healing of every canonical anomaly that has arisen from historical circumstances and pastoral requirements” (2008 Message of the Primates 13.1-2), following the decisions of

the representatives of the Orthodox Autocephalous Churches regarding the “unswerving position and obligation to safeguard the unity of the Orthodox Church” (2009 Chambésy, Rules of Operation, Article 5.1a) and the promotion of “common action to address the pastoral needs of Orthodox living in our region” (2009 Chambésy, Decision 2c).

In accordance with our determination and decision during the 1st Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops (May 26-28, 2010), we focused and acted upon our understanding that we are successors of the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas (SCOBA), assuming its agencies and ministries. Therefore, among the items on the agenda was the work of the Assembly’s 13 committees, its Secretariat, and its 14 agencies and endorsed organizations.

We offer thanks to God for the positive spirit of cooperation that prevailed during the sessions of the Assembly. We are pleased to report to our faithful what the committees of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops reported to their brother Hierarchs. The work of these committees will constitute the principal service of the Assembly, meeting frequently and regularly in order – with the participation also of lay members – to materialize the remarkable unity of the Orthodox Churches in this region. In this regard, we are inspired by the words of the Risen Lord: As the Father has sent me, I am sending you (John 20.21); and Truly, truly, I say to you: he who believes in me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do. (John 14.12)

Thus, in addition to official reports by the Chairman, the Vice-Chairmen, the Treasurer, and the Secretary, the respon-sibilities of the following committees were discussed exten-sively: Canonical Affairs, Canonical Regional Planning, Church and Society, Clergy Affairs, Ecumenical Affairs, Financial Affairs, Legal Affairs, Liturgy, Military Chaplaincy, Monastic Communities, Pastoral Practice, Theological Education, and Youth. Moreover, the coordinators of the various agencies and endorsed organizations, formerly under the aegis of SCOBA, will convene with respective Hierarch liaisons in order to deter-mine the criteria of their relationship and establish appropriate channels of communication with the Assembly.

In particular, the Assembly warmly received and unanimously encouraged the creation of a common ministry for our military chaplaincy and our youth.

Our prayers are offered to God at this time for those who have suffered from the extreme weather conditions in the last weeks, especially and most recently the tornadoes and flooding in Missouri and Oklahoma in the United States, and throughout the region of our Assembly, where epic catastrophe has struck numerous people with death, devastation, and damage. May God grant rest to the souls of the departed and may the gentle breeze of His Spirit grant the victims the strength to rebuild their lives. We fervently encourage our parishes to offer generous material, financial, and spiritual support.

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We cannot remain silent in the face of atrocities and persecu-tions committed against Christian minorities by fundamen-talists and extremists, in Palestine and Egypt, especially against the Christians caught up in the upheaval of the Arab Spring, which has unleashed long-oppressed diverse sectar-ian animosities. In particular, the Christian communities in Palestine and the Middle East have been drastically reduced and compelled to emigrate as refugees. We urge political lead-ers throughout the world to stop ignoring the manifestations of intolerance, discrimination and open persecution against all religious communities – Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike – living in contentious regions and countries of the world, notably in Northern Africa and the Middle East.

In light of the designation of June as “internet safety month,” we exhort our priests and parishioners to raise awareness and secure appropriate protection for our children and communities

from the many and diverse prevalent dangers, including por-nography, cyberbullying, perils by predators, risks of geotag-ging, and in particular dissension in the Church. Technology is not sinful; but the abuse of technology is a sin and a crime. We encourage our faithful to disseminate relevant internet safety literature, organize internet safety classes, utilize parental controls, and take rigorous advocacy measures to pressure wireless companies and carriers to mandate protective options.

Finally, we are united in wholeheartedly acknowledging and fervently blessing the tireless ministry of our parish clergy and their families, the honorable presbyters and deacons in the service of Christ, the brothers and sisters of our monastic com-munities, and all those who do charitable work, those who serve our holy houses of worship, those who labor, teach, and chant, and all the people of God, who await His great and rich mercy.

Truly the Lord is Risen!

Members of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America

Archbishop Demetrios of America Metropolitan Iakovos of Chicago Metropolitan Constantine of Irinoupolis Metropolitan Sotirios of Toronto Metropolitan Methodios of Boston Metropolitan Athenagoras of Mexico Archbishop Antony of Ierapolis Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta Metropolitan Yurij of Winnipeg Metropolitan Nikitas of the Dardanelles Metropolitan Nicholas of Detroit Metropolitan Savas of PittsburghMetropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco Metropolitan Evangelos of New Jersey Bishop Christopher of Andida Bishop Andonios of Phasiane Bishop Ilia of Philomelion Bishop Ilarion of Edmonton and the Western Eparchy

Bishop Andriy, Acting-Bishop of the Eastern Eparchy Bishop Demetrios of Mokissos Bishop Daniel of PamphilonBishop Sevastianos of Zela Metropolitan Philip Metropolitan AntonioBishop Antoun Archbishop JosephBishop Basil Bishop Thomas Bishop AlexanderBishop JohnBishop AnthonyBishop NicholasArchbishop Justinian Bishop Iov Metropolitan Hilarion Archbishop Alypy Archbishop Kyrill Archbishop GabrielBishop Peter Bishop John Bishop Theodosy

Bishop George Bishop Ieronim Bishop Georgije Bishop Longin Bishop Mitrophan Bishop MaximArchbishop NicolaeBishop Ioan CasianMetropolitan JosephBishop DaniilMetropolitan JonahArchbishop Nathaniel Bishop Nikon Bishop Tikhon Bishop Benjamin Bishop AlejoBishop MelchisedekBishop MichaelBishop MatthiasBishop Irineu Bishop MarkBishop Irénée

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Agencies, Dialogues, and other Ministries under the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America

Agencies:Eastern Orthodox Committee on Scouting (EOCS)International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC)Orthodox Christian Education Commission (OCEC)Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF)Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC)Orthodox Christian Network (OCN)Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry (OCPM)

Dialogues:Ecumenical – The Ecumenical Committee of the Assembly of Bishops has the oversight of the Bilateral Dialogues. 1. Orthodox/Roman Catholic Bishops – 7 Hierarchs from each tradition gather once each year to discuss topics of common pastoral concern.2. Orthodox/Roman Catholic Theological Consultation – 12 theologians from each tradition gather twice each year to discuss issues of theological concern. Ongoing for more than 40 years, this Dialogue has produced noteworthy Agreed Statements.3. Oriental & Eastern Orthodox – This Joint Commission gathered twice annually to develop collabora-tive efforts to offer our hierarchs, clergy and faithful the opportunity to work together and to become acquainted with one another.

Other Ministries (informational purposes):The following groups are Pan-Orthodox ministries not affiliated with either the Assembly or any jurisdiction:Orthodox Theological Society of AmericaProject MexicoZoe for LifeNorth American Orthodox Peace FellowshipOrthodox Fellowship of the TransfigurationOrthodox Christian Association of Medicine Psychology and ReligionSt. Catherine’s Vision* * *Ancient Faith Radio (a Pan-Orthodox Ministry of the Antiochian Archdiocese)

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EASTERN ORTHODOX COMMITTEE ON SCOUTING (EOCS)

The Eastern Orthodox Committee on Scouting (EOCS) was created in 1960 by the Standing Conference of Orthodox Bishops in the Americas (SCOBA). The mission of EOCS is:

• Support and conduct the mission of our Lord and His church via the scouting program;

• Recognize the individual youth member as our most important member;

• Provide support, programs, and recognition to the scouts and scouters of Eastern Orthodox faith whether in units in the Eastern Orthodox Churches, or regis-tered in units sponsored by other institutions, via the religious youth recognition, adult recognitions for volunteer scouters and clergy, retreats, camp-o-rees, associated events and activities;

• Provide support, guidance, programs, and consulta-tion to the Eastern Orthodox Churches that sponsor Scouting and are partners in the scouting program;

• Create, expand, enhance and project a presence of Eastern Orthodox Scouting in the Boy Scouts America, Girl Scouts USA, and Camp Fire Boys and Girls;

• The EOCS exists to complement and supplement the youth’s program and the unit’s program. The EOCS does not exist to direct or replace a unit’s program;

• Encourage the use of the Boy Scouts of America, Girls Scouts USA, and Camp Fire Boys and Girls programs as part of the youth ministry program of the Church and community;

• Develop and extend our Scouting network with our ministry partners;

• The EOCS is the officially recognized Eastern Orthodox religious committee for the Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts USA, and Camp Fire Boys and Girls programs.

The committee consists of several priests and adult volunteers. It acts as a liaison between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. The Eastern Orthodox Committee on Scouting (EOCS) publishes vari-ous forms of literature, honors and awards, promotes Orthodox Scouting, informs the Orthodox Clergy on the services of Scouting, and keeps those in Orthodox Scouting up-to-date on current progress. It also establishes procedures and coordinates the Orthodox Scouting program in America as well as being the official recognized representative for the Eastern Orthodox Churches by both the Boy & Girl Scouts nationally.

Orthodox Church-Scouting Relationship: The twelfth Boy Scout Law states, “A Scout is reverent, He is reverent to God, He is faithful in his religious duties and respects the convictions of others in matters of custom and religion.” Consequently, a religious program that allows the Scout to practice his/her religious beliefs should be included as a

regular part of the Scouting program if the Scouting unit is chartered to a religious organization. The Scoutmaster, Troop Leader, Scout Coordinator, and adult volunteers together with the priest should plan a religious program for the Scouts which includes prayers, retreats, and worship services.

Scouting in the Parish Life: Scouting has many objectives that are common with those of our Holy Orthodox Church. As a program devised especially for the formative years of our Orthodox youth, Scouting encourages a better Christian life; it aids in building character and developing wholesome habits and effective citizenship activities. The Scout motto “Be Prepared” implies not only physical and mental but also spiritual, moral preparedness. Scouting works hand and hand with the Church on all levels. A properly organized and supervised Scout program in a parish can do a great deal in keeping our youth close to the Church and its many varied, wholesome, character building activities; it trains boys and girls to be of service to God, country, and fellowmen – all of which constitutes a Christian upbringing. Finally, it trains our boys and girls not only how to be contributing citizens of tomorrow, but also participating members and leaders in our Holy Faith. For these reasons your national committee on Scouting urges all parish priests and interested laymen to learn more about Scouting and organize and sponsor an Orthodox Boy or Girl Scout troop wherever one does not now exist.

Religious Awards: The Eastern Orthodox Committee on Scouting supports our youth through an extensive Religious Awards program which is designed around a scout’s spiritual life. This gives the scout a chance to work closely with their spiritual Father to earn their award. The unique bond formed at this age is a stepping stone for the rest of their spiritual life.

NATIONAL BOARD MEMBERS

George N. Boulukos, National Chairman & Contact: 862 Guy Lombardo Avenue, Freeport, NY 11520(516) 868-4050 Email: [email protected]

Sokratis V. Galitis, Vice ChairmanPeter Hilaris, SecretaryVan Christakos, TreasurerJohn Christakos, Board MemberEric Dulot, Board MemberThomas Eliopoulos, Board MemberProtodeacon Joseph Matusiak, Board MemberRev Anastasios Pourakis, Spiritual AdvisorThe Rt. Rev. Bishop Daniel, Liaison to the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America

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than 13 million people in the Horn of Africa, IOCC respond-ed with healthcare and nutrition support as well as assis-tance to improve sanitation conditions and help avert the spread of disease among more than 25,000 famine victims

in a refugee camp located on the Ethiopian border.

IOCC remains active throughout the Middle East, including a project to provide broad support for schools in Lebanon and the extension of a highly successful program to provide vocational training and school tuition to Iraqi refugees living in Syria.

IOCC also continued its program to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia in partnership with the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and expanded projects in other parts of Africa, including a project to address podoconiosis, a debilitating disease disproportionately affecting the poor.

IOCC has trained 60 Orthodox clergy and lay persons in the U.S. in disaster preparedness and emergency man-agement. These frontliners now form the backbone of our Emergency Response Network and have the concrete skills needed to deal with communities and parishioners in times of crisis, such as the devastating tornadoes that tore apart towns this past spring in Alabama, Missouri and Massachu-setts. the desire to roll up their sleeves for those in need is powerful among Orthodox Christians in the U.S., and IOCC is expanding its resources to meet this increased interest among Orthodox Americans wanting a more active role in IOCC humanitarian efforts.

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INTERNATIONAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHARITIES (IOCC)

Marking its 20th anniversary of service in 2012, Interna-tional Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC), in the spirit of Christ’s love, offers emergency relief and development programs to those in need worldwide, without discrimina-tion, and strengthens the capacity of the Orthodox Church to so respond. Founded in 1992 as the official humanitarian aid agency of the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas (SCOBA), IOCC has implemented over $370 million in emergency relief and long-term development programs in more than 40 countries.

IOCC is a pan-Orthodox agency that works in cooperation with the Orthodox Church worldwide, as well as with local organizations and local government, to provide humanitar-ian aid to those affected by man-made and natural disas-ters. All assistance given by IOCC is provided solely on the basis of need without regard to creed, color or national origin.

Immediately following the March 11 earthquake and tsu-nami, IOCC established dialogue with several U.S.-based Japanese Orthodox Christians with long-standing ties in the Japanese community regarding the most effective re-sponse to the disaster. IOCC provided more than $350,000 in support of local community groups providing ongoing relief services to more than 1,100 families left homeless by the dual disasters.

As record drought and famine threatened the lives of more

With more than 640,000 Somali children at risk of starvation from the Horn of Africa famine, IOCC staff on the ground in Ethiopia with partner agencies provided vital nutrition and health support to these youngest famine victims.

(Above right) Orthodox Christian teens gathered assembled dozens

of oversized buckets with sponges, trash bags, gloves and cleaning

supplies in anticipation of Hurricane Irene. Cleanup buckets were donated by Orthodox churches in Maryland to

IOCC for distribution to victims of a storm that left behind an estimated

$1 billion in damage from North Carolina to the coast of Maine.

Vegetable gardening becomes a family activity as Tamam’s youngest

son helps her pick vegetables for their evening meal. With support from IOCC’s agricultural development pro-gram, West Bank families are able to

sustain themselves on seasonal crops such as tomatoes, onions and peas, and sell any excess produce at the

market for much needed income. Photos courtesy: IOCC

110 West Road, Suite 360, Baltimore, MD 21204 Tel.: (410) 243-9820 • Fax: (410) 243-9824 Email: [email protected] • Web: www.iocc.org Toll-free Donation Hotline: 1-877-803-IOCC (4622)Constantine M. Triantafilou, Executive Director & CEO Tamara D. Segall, CPA, Chief Financial Officer Mark Ohanian, Director of Programs Nicholas Chakos, Interim Director of Development

The Most Rev. Archbishop Nicolae Liaison to the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America

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ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN EDUCATION COMMISSION (OCEC)

Office — PO Box 1051, Syracuse, NY 13201 Phone: (800) 464-2744 or (315) 428-1566 • Fax: (315) 422-1893

Gregory Melnick, Manager – [email protected]

The Orthodox Christian Education Commission is an agency of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America. It was founded in 1957 by a group of Orthodox theologians and educators as a forum to exchange ideas and to search for solutions to common educational problems. It currently aims to develop and publish educational material for and offers support ser-vices to Orthodox Christian Churches in North America. The OCEC is governed by a Board of Trustees made up of jurisdictional representatives. Under the Presidency of Metropolitan Philip Saliba of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese, the Commission seeks to encourage cooperation among member jurisdictions. The daily operations of the Commission are conducted by an Executive Board, composed of a Chairman (the Vice President of the Commission) and the various heads of the departments.

Executive Board The Most Rev. Metropolitan Philip, President

Liaison to the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central AmericaDr. Anton Vrame, Vice President

Mrs. Victoria Trbuhovich, TreasurerV. Rev. George Alberts, Recording Secretary

To further the aims of Christian Education among Orthodox Churches, the commission main-tains depart ments that carry out its work of service to North American Orthodoxy.

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ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (OCF)

NORTH AMERICAN OFFICE STAFF:Jennifer Nahas, Executive DirectorJohn Mahfouz, Director of National ProgramsElizabeth Straghalis, Director of Financial ServicesNick Lionas, Manager of OperationsChristina Andresen, Manager of Chapter Development Arianna Ranahosseini, Media Intern

BOARD OF DIRECTORSExecutive Committee:Rev. Fr. Mark Leondis, ChairmanRev. Dn. Paul Zaharas, Vice Chairman, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America RepresentativePatrick R. Crosson, TreasurerNatalie Kapeluck-Nixon, Secretary, SAB Advisor, Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA Representative

Jurisdictional Representatives:V. Rev. Fr. Stevan Bauman, Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Diocese of AmericaTBA, Orthodox Church in AmericaRev. Fr. Alexander Micich, Serbian Orthodox Church in AmericaRev. Fr. Peter Preble, Romanian OrthodoxV. Rev. Fr. Anthony Yagze, Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North AmericaRev. Fr. Miles Zdinak, Carpatho-Russian DioceseElected Board:Bill Birchfield Nick FurrisJames P. Gianakis V. Rev. Fr. Peter Gillquist Mickey Hodges Noah Papas Paul SagotisV. Rev. Fr. Michael Nasser, OCF North American ChaplainREGIONAL CHAPLAINSRev. Fr. Michael Ellis, Great Lakes Chaplain Rev. Fr. Nicholas Hadzellis, South Chaplain Rev. Fr. Peter Paproski, Northeast Chaplain Rev. Fr. Steven Soot, West Chaplain Rev. Fr. Don Shadid, Mid-Atlantic ChaplainRev. Fr. Martin Kraus, New York/New Jersey ChaplainChris Xanthos, Mountain CoordinatorChristopher Hansard, Southeast CoordinatorSTUDENT ADVISORY BOARDZena Debs, SAB Chairman

Program Coordinators: Julia Barabas, College Conference WestChristopher Kanelos, College Conference SouthTanya Schillawski, College Conference EastIvan Plis, Real BreakNatasha Leva, HeadlinerNick Anest, Website/PodcastAsimi Boutzoukas, PraxisRegional Representatives: Alexios Anest, MidwestValerie Blomberg, MountainMiryam Burshan, NortheastStephanie Colello, NortheastBasil Dixon, Mid-AtlanticRebecca Dixon, CanadaArianna Gazis, SouthKaterina Rallis, Great LakesNikolai Turner, SoutheastJulia Barabas, WestOrthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF) is the official collegiate cam-pus ministry program under the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America. Our mission is to support fellowships on college campuses, whose members experience and witness to the Orthodox Christian Church through community life, prayer, service to others and study of the Faith. Our head-quarters is located in Brookline, Mass. and supports more than 300 local university chapters across North America. In addition, we provide a variety of thoughtful and innovative programming, including regional training, annual conferences, and domestic and international service learning programs. North American Programs include:College Conference – with more than 350 students attend-ing annually, College Conference takes place during winter break in four locations across the United States.Real Break – an alternative-spring-break service-learning program which sends over 100 students annually to locations across the globe.OCF Day of Prayer – students participate in 24 hours of continuous prayer beginning on the first day of Great Lent.Witness – a student review/newsletter published quarterly on a variety of topics from an Orthodox viewpoint.OCF Headliner – an online newsletter produced by students and sent out to thousands of students and OCF supporters monthly.College Student Sunday - the third Sunday in September each year is designated as “OCF College Student Sunday” to raise awareness of our college students.OCF.net – a resource for students, parents, clergy and sup-porters, ocf.net is an interactive dynamic website that provides up-to-date information on programs, events, chapter informa-tion, and more.

50 Goddard Avenue, Brookline, MA 02445 Phone: (800) 919-1623

Email: [email protected] • Website: www.ocf.net

The Most Rev. Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver Liaison to the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America

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ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN MISSION CENTER (OCMC)

The Mission Center’s mission is to make disciples of all nations by bringing people to Christ and His Church with the vision that all people may come to know the saving love of our Lord: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

OCMC StaffRev. Fr. Martin Ritsi – Executive DirectorFr. David Rucker – Associate DirectorDn. James Nicholas – Missionary DirectorAndrew Lekos – Mission Teams DirectorJack Klees – Finance DirectorAlex Goodwin – Communications DirectorPenelope Petropoul – Major Gifts OfficerKenneth Kidd – Annual Gifts Officer

OCMC MissionariesALBANIAAnastasia Pamela BarksdaleGeorgia Gilman BendoNathan & Gabriela HoppeMOLDOVAChristina SemonROMANIAFloyd & Ancuta FrantzTANZANIAJames Hargrave, Michael PagedasMaria Roeber, Felice Stewart

OCMC Board of DirectorsFr. George Liacopulos – PresidentFr. Louis Christopulos - Vice PresidentMr. William Birchfield III – TreasurerDr. Gayle Woloschak - SecretaryFr. Alexander Veronis - President EmeritusThe Most Rev. Metropolitan Savas of Pittsburgh Liaison to the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America

OCMC Contact Information

220 Mason Manatee WaySt. Augustine, FL 32086Phone: 1-877-GO-FORTH (463-6784)Fax: (904) 829-1635Web: www.ocmc.org Email: [email protected]

OCMC Programs in 2011OCMC’s ministries are aimed at providing a holistic liv-ing witness to the Orthodox Christian faith on behalf of the faithful of North America. Through these ministries it strives to welcome non-Christian people around the world into the Body of Christ. In 2011 OCMC recruited, trained, and supported 16 long-term missionaries and 10 missionary candidates to provide health care, social outreach, education, administrative support, theological training, translation, youth ministry, and evangelism in 4 countries. OCMC also sent 137 peo-ple on 13 short-term mission teams that served in 8 countries. It provided financial support to 388 priests in 20 of the world’s most underdeveloped countries; and it funded numerous philanthropic projects aimed at meeting the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of 1000s of people.

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ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN PRISON MINISTRY(OCPM)

Did you know?• OCPM ministers to nearly 1,000 men and women

who are in prison or who have recently been released. Many have embraced the Orthodox Faith, while others who were already Orthodox found their way back to The Church.

• Five men have been tonsured Orthodox monks in prison and several others have become Iconographers.

• There are currently over 300 Orthodox Catechumens in jails and prisons across America.

• Many of the men and women whose lives have been touched by OCPM are now out of prison and leading productive, Christ-centered lives as active members of their local parishes.

• OCPM has published 8 books and distributed more than one million copies to prisons.

• Over two million icon prayer cards have been printed and distributed.

• OCPM ministers monthly to more than 300 home-less and needy people, including families of those in prison.

• OCPM sends more than 5,000 personal letters to those in prison each year offering them spiritual guidance and hope.

Our VisionTo bring the light of Christ to those who are in prison in North America by providing encouragement, material support, transition and reintegration services, Christian education, spiritual guidance and the sacramental life of the Church to people in prison and their families.

Current and Future Programs Include: • Development of a seminary-level prison ministry

curriculum similar to the one currently in place at St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, and the encouragement of prison chaplaincy as a priestly vocation.

• Development of a certifying body for Orthodox prison workers.

• Development of a parish training program to facilitate the creation of parish-level prison ministries all over North America.

• The continued publication and distribution of Orthodox materials for people in prison and prison workers.

• Organization of Orthodox in-prison retreats.

• Provision of mental health and substance abuse counseling to people in prison.

• Maintenance and growth of weekly people in prison correspondence program.

• Maintenance and growth of Aftercare program.

• Ministry to the material and spiritual needs of people in prison families.

• Aggressive lobbying for the recognition of the Orthodox Faith in every prison. (Currently, the Orthodox Church is recognized in only a few institutions, and is not recognized in the federal prison system at all.)

• Provision of a convenient source of materials and networking opportunities for Orthodox prison workers throughout North America.

Patrick Tutella, Chaplain Executive Director, OCPM P.O. Box 468 • Fleetwood, PA 19522-0468

Email: [email protected] Web: www.ocpm-scoba.orgOffice: 610-777-1552 • Mobile: 610-451-0339

The Rt. Rev. Bishop MarkLiaison to the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America

“ Remember those who are in prison, as though you were in prison with them; those who suffer evil, as though you yourselves were suffering...” Hebrews 13:3

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The Sacred Patriarchal and Stavropegial Orthodox Monastery of St. Irene Chrysovalantou, in Astoria, New York, is one of the Sacred Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monasteries of the Ecumenical Throne, by a decision of the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate on April 7, 1998. The Sacred Patriarchal Monastery of St. Irene Chrysovalantou has dependencies in a number of states, which remain under the administrative jurisdiction of the Stavropegial Monastery.

STAVROPEGIAL MONASTERY AND ITS DEPENDENCIES

Acting Abbot

Executive Offices: 36-04 23rd Avenue • Astoria, NY 11105-1916Tel.: (718) 626-6225 • Fax: (718) 626-7669

Web: www.StIrene.org • Email: [email protected]

ADMINISTRATORJohn Kotsaridis

SECRETARIESMaria Mantzavinos Helen Drivas

ACCOUNTANTMr. Ioannis Psomiadis, CPA

GREEK EDUCATION DEPARTMENTDr. John Kotsaridis – DirectorMembers: Mrs. Vasiliki FiliotisMrs. Andriana FiliotisMrs. Emmanuilia Papamanolis

PRESS AND PUBLIC RELATIONSDr. John Kotsaridis

His Grace Bishop Ilia of Philomelion

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POSTAL ADDRESSSacred Patriarchal and Stavropegial Orthodox Monasteryof St. Irene Chrysovalantou36-07 23rd Avenue Astoria, NY 11105-1916Tel.: (718) 626-6225 Fax: (718) 626-7669Email: [email protected] Web: www.StIrene.org

FEAST DAYS• July 28 Saint Irene Chrysovalantou • November 30 Saint Apostle

Andrew the First Called, Patron Saint and Founder of the Mother Church of Constantinople

• Fifth Sunday after Pascha, of the Samaritan Woman, com-memorating our Holy Fathers, Archbishops and Patriarchs of Constantinople

SACRED PATRIARCHAL MONASTERY-SHRINE1) Sacred Patriarchal and Stavropegial Orthodox Monastery of St. Irene Chrysovalantou36-07 23rd Avenue Astoria, NY 11105-1916Tel.: (718) 626-6225

DEPENDENCIES2) Mother of God The LiberatorGreek Orthodox Monastery42-11 Ditmars BoulevardAstoria, NY 11105-1433(718) 932-9292Protopresbyter Iakovos Fitzpatrick

3) St. Nectarios Greek Orthodox Church340 67th StreetBrooklyn, NY 11220-5301Tel.: (718) 748-7667Fax: (718) 748-4114Protopresbyter Rafael Melendez

4) St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church1822 65th StreetBrooklyn, NY 11204-1901

Tel.: (718) 232-7358Presbyter Charalambos Politis Presbyter Demetrios Panetas

5) SS. Anargyroi, Taxiarchisand GerasimosGreek Orthodox ChurchMain StreetGreenport, NY 11944Tel.: (631) 477-1801Protopresbyter Gerasimos Ballas

6) Sts. Athanasios and JohnGreek Orthodox Church4200 N. Keeler AvenueChicago, IL 60641-2298Tel.: (773) 286-3753Fax: (773) 286-3735Presbyter Emmanuel Hatzidakis

7) Holy AscensionGreek Orthodox Church1440 N. Laura StreetClearwater, FL 33755-5221Tel.: (727) 469-8826Fax: (727) 469-8816Archimandrite Vasilios Flionis

STAVROPEGIAL MONASTERY AND ITS DEPENDENCIES

The Miraculous Icon of St. Irene Chrysovalantou in front of the Church, right after the Procession on Sunday July 31, 2011.

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AMERICAN CARPATHO-RUSSIAN ORTHODOX DIOCESE OF THE U.S.A.

The Most Rev. Archbishop Demetrios of Amer i ca

Locum Tenens

American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of the U.S.A.316 Garfield Street • Johnstown, PA 15906 Tel.: (814) 539-9143

The American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Diocese was established in 1938 by His All-Holiness, the late Benjamin I, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, under the Patriarchal Seal in the official Patriarchal Document listed under Protocol No. 1379 and dated September 19, 1938, and was canonized in the name of the Holy Orthodox Church of Christ. The Diocese was incorporated in the Commonwealth of Pennsylva-nia in 1950.

Locum Tenens:

The Most Rev. Archbishop Demetrios, Exarch of the Ecumenical Patriarchate

8-10 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075Diocesan Chancery:

312 Garfield St., Johnstown, PA 15906 Phone 814 539-9143. Fax: 814 536-4699 Business Hours: 9 AM to 4 PM, Monday through Friday. Closed Church Holydays and National Holidays.Chancellor:

Very Rev. Protopresbyter Frank P. Miloro 249 Butler Avenue, Johnstown, PA 15906 Phone 814 539-9143. Business Hours: 9 AM to 4 PM, Monday through Friday.

Treasurer:

Very Rev. Protopresbyter Ronald A. Hazuda 1115 East Avenue, Erie, PA 16503 Phone 814 453-4902

DIOCESAN BOARD OF TRUSTEES:Very Rev. Protopresbyter Frank P. Miloro, ChancellorVery Rev. Protopresbyter Michael S. Rosco, Vice-ChancellorVery Rev. Protopresbyter Ronald A. Hazuda, TreasurerVery Rev. Protopresbyter Michael Polanichka, ConsultorVery Rev. Protopresbyter Lawrence R. Barriger, ConsultorVery Rev. Protopresbyter Kenneth M. Bachofsky, ConsultorVery Rev. Protopresbyter Mark Leasure, ConsultorMr. Daniel Breno, Financial SecretaryMr. Michael J. FetskoMs. Sharon PeiferMr. Joseph ParimuchaMr. John BilaninMr. Theodore KoastMr. Anthony HorbalAtty. Michael Vaporis, Diocesan Legal CounselHonorary Trustee: Mr. Frank Finui

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Diocesan Director of YouthVery Rev. Stephen Loposky Administrator of Camp Nazareth339 Pew Road, Mercer, PA 16137Phone: 724 662-4840

Diocesan Priests’ Pension FundProtopresbyter Ronald A. Hazuda, DirectorProtopresbyter Robert Rebeck, TreasurerProtopresbyter Michael Polanichka, Financial SecretaryProtopresbyter Richard Salley, Recording SecretaryDeacon Robert HubiakMr. Michael J. Zapach, Sr.Miss Christina DurankoMr. Harry Fong

Vicariate for Diocesan Liturgical Publications and MusicVery Rev. Protopresbyter Michael S. Rosco, ChairmanVery Rev. Protopresbyter Frank P. MiloroVery Rev. Protopresbyter Lawrence R. BarrigerVery Rev. Protopresbyter David CochranVery Rev. James GleasonVery Rev. Robert PrepelkaRev. Mark TysonVery Rev. Protopresbyter Lawrence R. Barriger, Theological AdvisorHelen Spanovich, Musical and Technical ConsultantVladimir Rosco, Musical and Technical Consultant

Diocesan Building CommissionVery Rev. Protopresbyter Kenneth Bachofsky, Chairmann

Diocesan Education Commission Supervisor of Schools Very Rev. Protopresbyter Kenneth Bachofsky

Regional Religious Education DirectorsVery Rev. Samuel Sherry, Chicago DeaneryVery Rev. Jonathan Tobias, Pittsburgh-Tri-State Deaneries Very Rev. Tony Joseph, Johnstown DeaneryVery Rev. Ronald Kovac, Pocono and Southern Tier DeaneriesRev. Jeff Zias, Mid-Atlantic DeaneryVery Rev. Protopresbyter Peter Paproski, New EnglandDeaneryVery Rev. John R. Pribish, New York-New Jersey DeaneriesVery Rev. Protopresbyter Kenneth Bachofsky, Youngstown

DeaneryRev. Michael Shuster, Florida DeaneryRev. John Zboyovski, Washington, DC DeaneryVery Rev. Protopresbyter Maxym Lysack, Canadian Deanery

Foreign Missions CommissionVery Rev. Protopresbyter Maxym LysackVery Rev. Protopresbyter Luke Mihaly

Diocesan Apostolate for Youth Ministry (D.A.Y.)Very Rev. Andrew Fetchina, DirectorVery Rev. Miles Zdinak, SecretaryVery Rev. Protopresbyter James Dutko, Historian Clergy Members:

Very Rev. Protopresbyter Kenneth BachofskyVery Rev. Protopresbyter Mark LeasureVery Rev. Protopresbyter Peter PaproskiVery Rev. Protopresbyter Samuel SherryVery Rev. Stephen LoposkyFather Michael Chendorain

Ecumenical CommissionVery Rev. Protopresbyter Lawrence R. BarrigerVery Rev. Protopresbyter James S. DutkoVery Rev. Protopresbyter Michael S. Rosco

Theological Advisor to the BishopVery Rev. Protopresbyter Lawrence R. Barriger

Canonical AdvisorDr. Lewis J. Patsavos

Orthodox Christians For LifeRev. Dr. Edward Pehanich

SEMINARY

Christ the Saviour Seminary225 Chandler Avenue, Johnstown, PA 15906 Phone 814 539-0116 Rev. Nicholas Ferencz, Prefect Very Rev. Protopresbyter Frank P. Miloro, Dean Very Rev. Protopresbyter Ronald Hazuda, Treasurer

DEANERIES

New JerseyVery Rev. Protopresbyter Michael S. Rosco, Dean145 Broad St., Perth Amboy, NJ 08861Phone 732 826-4442

New YorkV. Rev. Protopresbyter Michael Rosco, Interim Dean145 Broad St., Perth Amboy, NJ 08861Phone 732 826-4442

New EnglandVery Rev. Protopresbyter Luke Mihaly, Dean74 Joes Hill Road, Danbury, CT 06811Phone 203 748-0671

Mid-AtlanticVery Rev. Protopresbyter Robert Rebeck, Dean1231 North 14th Street, Whitehall, PA 18052Phone: 610 432-0272

PoconoVery Rev. Protopresbyter Mark Leasure, Dean745 S. Keyser Avenue, Taylor, PA 18517 Phone 570 562-1170

Southern TierVery Rev. Protopresbyter James Dutko, Dean280 Clinton St., Binghamton, NY 13905Phone 607 797-4471

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JohnstownVery Rev. Protopresbyter Frank P. Miloro,

Dean249 Butler Ave., Johnstown, PA 15906Phone 814 539-8086

PittsburghVery Rev. Robert Prepelka, Dean450 Glenwood Dr., Ambridge, PA 15003Phone: 724 266-2879

YoungstownVery Rev. Protopresbyter Kenneth

Bachofsky, Dean2053 North Road, NE, Warren, OH 44483Phone 330 372-6240

ChicagoVery Rev. Protopresbyter Samuel Sherry

Dean7313 Waukegan Road, Niles, IL 60714Phone 847 647-8398

Tri-StateVery Rev. Michael Kabel, Dean70600 Barton RoadSt.Clairsville, OH 43950Phone 740 695-9533

FloridaVery Rev. Michael J. Miklos, Dean1347 Allster Ave., Spring Hill, FL 34609Phone 352-683-0975

Washington DCVery Rev. Protopresbyter Michael S.

Rosco, Interim Dean145 Broad St., Perth Amboy, NJ 08861Phone 732-826-4442

CanadaVery Rev. Protopresbyter Maxym Lysack,

Dean26 Bowmoor Avenue

Nepean, Ontario K2E-6M4 CANADAPhone 613 723-7790

DIOCESAN WEB SITEwww.acrod.orgVery Rev. Protopresbyter Peter Paproski,

Webmaster1240 Broadbridge AvenueStratford, CT 06615

DIOCESAN PUBLICATION

THE CHURCH MESSENGER - ISSUED MONTHLYEditor, Very Rev. Protopresbyter Michael S. Rosco145 Broad Street, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861Phone: 732 826-4442 Fax: 732 826-5383 Email: [email protected] ManagerPani Betty Jean Baranik312 Garfield Street, Johnstown, PA 15906Phone: 814 539-9143 Fax: 814 536-4699

Editorial StaffAssistant to the Editor – Very Rev.

Protopresbyter Mark LeasureAssociate Editor – Very Rev.

Protopresbyter Lawrence R. BarrigerChancery Editor – Very Rev.

Protopresbyter Frank P. MiloroDiocesan News and Orthodox Christian

News Editor – Very Rev. Protopresbyter Luke Mihaly

MEMBER: ASSOCIATED CHURCH PRESSPublication Office: The Church Messenger312 Garfield Street, Johnstown, PA 15906

A.C.R.Y. ANNUAL AND CHURCH ALMANAC

A.C.R.Y. Annual StaffVery Rev. Mark Leasure: EditorRev. Andrew Fetchina: Business ManagerVery Reverend Protopresbyter Peter

Paproski: Spiritual Advisor

YOUTH CAMP-RETREAT CONFERENCE CENTER Camp Nazareth 339 Pew Road, Mercer, PA 16137Office-Residence: Phone: 724 662-4840Fax: 724 662-3723 Rev. Stephen Loposky, Administrator

BOOKSTORE AND RELIGIOUS GIFT SHOPS

Gloria Incense225 Chandler Avenue Johnstown, PA 15906 Fax: 814 536-4699 Email: [email protected], Email and Fax orders only

Camp Nazareth Gift Shop339 Pew Road Mercer, PA 16137 Phone: 724 662-4840

Seminary Bookstore225 Chandler Avenue Johnstown, PA 15906 Phone: 814 539-0116 Email: [email protected] Line: “Bookstore”

AMERICAN CARPATHO-RUSSIAN ORTHODOX DIOCESE OF THE U.S.A.

Clergy and ChurchesCONNECTICUTBridgeportSt. John the Baptist Very Rev.Protopresbyter David Cochran Very Rev. Protopresbyter John Duranko, Pastor Emeritus; 384 Mill Hill AvenueRectory: 40 Beaver Dam RoadStratford, 06614 Phone/Fax: 203 335-6170DanburyHoly TrinityVery Rev. Protopresbyter Luke Mihaly Protodeacon Anthony Kruge

17 Roberts Avenue, 06810 Rectory: 74 Joe’s Hill Road, 06811 Phone: 203 748-0671Fax: 203 794-1490Stratford St. John the BaptistVery Rev. Edward Macura600 Silver Lane, 06614Phone: 203 386-8888StratfordSt. John the BaptistVery Rev. Protopresbyter Peter Paproski1240 Broadbridge Avenue, 06615. Phone: 203 375-2564

FLORIDAHollywoodPresentation of Our LordVery Rev. Elias Mitchell5801 Grant Street, 33021Mailing address: P. O. Box 6664, 33021 Phone: 954 987-8058LakelandSt. Nectarios MissionRev. Nicholas Wyborski379 Arbor Way, 33809Phone: 863-815-1576

Spring HillHoly TrinityRev. Michael Shuster11200 Elgin Blvd., 34608Phone: 352 686-6050

GEORGIAWoodstock (Atlanta Mission)St. Elizabeth MissionRev. Frederick Watson 2263 East Cherokee DriveWoodstock, GE 30188Phone: 770 485-0504

ILLINOISNilesSt. Michael’sVery Rev. Protopresbyter Samuel Sherry 7313 Waukegan Road, 60714 Phone/Fax: 847 647-8398Rockford Christ the SaviourRev. Basil Aden (on loan)Deacon Janke Valukeviec 1802 Pershing Avenue, 61109 Phone: 815 398-2134 Residence: 6174 Sulkey Lane, 61107 Phone 815 494-2067

INDIANACrawfordsvilleHoly Transfiguration MissionRev. Alexis Miller 4800W 300S, 47933Residence: 4626 Fall Creek Rd., 47933 Phone: 765 364-0319HobartSt. NicholasRev. Sergei Alekseev 954 State Street, 46342 Phone: 219 947-9737Residence: 4610 15th PlaceHobart, IN 46342LafayetteSt. AlexisRev. Gregory AllardDeacon Alexander Boutselis1418 South 24th Street, 47905Phone 765-446-9139Residence: 1106 Wells StreetLafayette, IN 47905Phone: 765 471-2580ScherervilleDescent of the Holy SpiritRev. Lev Holowaty 545 Seberger Road, 46375Phone/Fax: 219 864-4342

MARYLANDPotomacHoly ResurrectionRev. Peter Zarynow10201 Democracy Blvd., 20854 Phone: 301 299-5120Fax: 301 983-0847WaldorfSt. Thomas the ApostleRev. Joseph EdgingtonDeacon Stephen Hall4419 Leonardtown Road, 20602 Phone: 301 638-5035

NEW JERSEYBayonneSt. Mary’sVery Rev. John P. Fencik90 West 30th Street, 07002 Phone: 201 436-5549Fax: 201 858-0955ElizabethSt. NicholasVery Rev. John R. Pribish668 S. Broad Street, 07202Phone: 908 354-1384Freehold St. Paul the ApostleVery Rev. Robert E. Lucas24 Burke Road, 07728Phone: 732 780-3158 ManvilleHoly GhostRev. Deacon Kenneth Ellis249 South 7th Avenue, 08835Phone: 908 725-3385Perth AmboySt. John the BaptistVery Rev. Protopresbyter Michael Rosco Protodeacon Gregory Benc 145 Broad Street, 08861 Phone: 732 826-4442Fax: 732 826-5383RahwaySt. John the BaptistVery Rev. Andrew Fetchina211 West Grand Avenue, 07065Phone: 732 382-8844RockawaySaints Peter and PaulRev. Michael Chendorain64 Beach Street, 07866Phone/Fax: 973 627-1462South RiverSt. Euphrosynia Belarusian ChurchVery Rev. Michael J. Psenechnuk284 Whitehead Avenue, 08882Phone: 732 257-5007

NEW YORKBinghamtonSt. Michael’sVery Rev. Protopresbyter James S. Dutko 280 Clinton, Street, 13905Phone: 607 797-4471Fax: 607 797-1090CheektowagaSt. Mary’sVery Rev. Thomas KadlecDeacon Donald Koch940 Losson Road, 14227Residence: 14 Chisholm Trail, Orchard Park, NY 14127 Phone: 716 662-6915CorningSt. Mary’sRev. Daniel Mahler254 Sunset Drive, 14830Residence: 7 East Chatfield Place Painted Post, New York 14870Phone: 607 962-5285Endicott St. Mary’sVery Rev. Michael A. Kleban1907 Jenkins Street, 13760Phone: 607 754-8952New York CitySt. Mary’sRev. David J. Kossey121 East 7th Street, 10009. Phone: 212 674-1066New York City St. NicholasRev. Joseph Gingrich288 East 10th Street, 10009Phone: 212 254-6685Richmond Hill St. Cyril of Turov Belarusian Church, Very Rev. Vasily Andrejuk104-29 Atlantic Avenue, 11419 Phone: 718 847-4123SeafordSt. Gregory of NyssaVery Rev. Protopresbyter Joseph Fester Deacon Richard Howrilka1100 Hicksville Road, 11783. Phone: 516 541-3628Yonkers St. Mary’sRev. John CmurVery Rev. Protopresbyter Elias Kozar, Pastor Emeritus485 North Broadway, 10701Phone: 914 963-5549

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NORTH CAROLINAAshevilleSt. Joseph and AndrewRev. John Zboyovski114 Challedon Drive, Candler, NC 28715Phone: 828 667-4748MoyockHoly MyrrbearersRev. Maximus Tatum257 Caratoke HWY. Unit C, 27958 Mailing Address: 224 Prince Edward Way, Norfolk VA 23517Phone 757 270-2160 Murphy St. NicholasRev. James Blomely731 Andrews Road 28906Phone 828 361-1464Mailing Address: P.O. Box 250 Brasstown, NC 28902

OHIOAkronDormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary Chapel - Very Rev. Protopresbyter Myron G. Zuder, Ph.D. 91 South Arlington Avenue, 44306 Rectory: 2112 Jennifer Street, 44313 Phone 330 835-4840BartonSt. NicholasVery Rev. Michael Kabel70600 Barton RoadSt. Clairsville 43950Phone: 740 695-9533ColumbusHoly Cross MissionRev. Kevin GreenwoodRev. Mark LoweryProtopresbyter Paul Herbert2548 Billingsley Road, 43235Phone 614 580-3124North RoyaltonChrist the SaviourVery Rev. Protopresbyter David SmoleyDeacon Robert HubiakVery Rev. Dr. Stephen N. Jula, Pastor Emeritus10000 State Road, 44133Phone: 440 237-9196WarrenSt. NicholasVery Rev. Protopresbyter Kenneth M. BachofskyDeacon Edward Brisbine2053 North Road, NE, 44483Phone: 330 372-6240Residence Phone: 330 372-9778Fax: 330 372-5987

YoungstownSt. Michael’sRev. Andrew Gromm, Protopresbyter George Hutnyan, Pastor Emeritus Deacon William Friedel125 Steel Street, 44509Phone: 330 799-8133

PENNSYLVANIAAllentownProtection of the Blessed Virgin Mary Very Rev. Protopresbyter Robert J. RebeckCorner of 6th St. and Tilghman Street 18103 Residence: 1231 North 14th St., Whitehall, 18052 Phone/Fax: 610 432-0272Ambridge St. John the BaptistVery Rev. Robert J. Prepelka, Protodeacon John S. YouhasVery Rev. Protopresbyter John P. Gido, Pastor Emeritus450 Glenwood Drive, 15003Phone: 724 266-2879Central CitySaints Peter and PaulProtodeacon Oleg Aminov149 Wheeler Street, 15926Phone: 814 754-4442ClymerSt. Michael’sVery Rev. Stephen Kundla465 Morris Street, 15728Phone: 724 254-4343Rectory: 412 479-3656Dickson CitySt. Mary’sVery Rev. Ronald KovacDeacon Michael Kozar522 Main Street, 18519Phone: 570 489-7023East PittsburghSt. John the BaptistVery Rev. Jonathan Tobias211 Cable Avenue, 15112Phone: 412 824-0246ErieSt. NicholasRev. Donald ValasekVery Rev. Protopresbyter Ronald A. Hazuda, Pastor Emeritus1115 East Avenue, 16503Phone: 814 453-4902FreelandSt. Michael’sVery Rev. Protopresbyter Lawrence R. BarrigerProtodeacon Theodore Worobey

451 Fern Street, 18224Phone: 570 636-2085Hawk RunSt. John the BaptistRev. Peter BenyoProtodeacon Emil Gulick53 Fulton Street, 16840-0203Phone: 814 342-0163Homer CitySaints Peter and PaulRev. Matthew Conjelko427 South Main Street, 15748Phone: 724 479-3656HomesteadSt. NicholasVery Rev.Protopresbyter Robert A. BuczakDeacon Arthur Stienstra903 Ann Street, 15120Phone: 412 461-3264Fax: 412 461-9437HuntingdonEpiphany of Our LordRev. Thomas Klein105 Penn Street, P.O. Box 115, 16652 Phone: (717) 264-7158Jacobs CreekSt. NicholasVery Rev. Dr. Edward PehanichMain Street, Box 56, 15448Administered from Monongahela314 Sixth St., 15063Phone: 724 258-5072JennersSt. Mary’sRev. Elijah Bremer5222 Front Street, 15546Phone (814) 418-9182Johnstown Christ the Saviour CathedralVery Rev. Protopresbyter Frank P. Miloro, Dean Very Rev. John S. BranchoVery Rev. John A. Baranik Jr.300 Garfield Street, 15906Rectory: 249 Butler Avenue, 15906 Phone: 814 539-8086Fax: 814 536-4699JohnstownChrist the Saviour SeminaryVery Rev. Protopresbyter Frank P. Miloro, DeanVery Rev. Nicholas FerenczVery Rev. James GleasonMount Christ the Saviour225 Chandler Avenue, 15906Phone: 814 539-0116. LansfordSt. NicholasRev. Robert Teklinski

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125 W. Bertsch Street, 18232 Phone: 570 645-4311LatrobeSt. Stephen’sRev. Nicholas Ferencz1520 Susan Drive, 15650Phone: 724 953-6046Residence: 225 Chandler Avenue Johnstown, PA 15906LevittownSaints Peter and PaulVery Rev. Theodore Z. Mozes1314 Randall Avenue, 19057Phone/Fax: 215 943-8222McKeesport St. Michael’sRev. George R. Patrick424 Ninth Avenue, 15132Phone: 412 678-0517MercerCamp NazarethSS. Cyril and Methodios ChurchVery Rev. Stephen Loposky, Administrator339 Pew Road, 16137Phone: 724 662-4840 Fax 724 662-3723Monongahela St. NicholasVery Rev. Dr. Edward Pehanich314 Sixth Street, 15063Phone: 724 258-5072Mt. UnionSaints Peter and PaulRev. Thomas KleinP.O. Box 1495, 17066Phone: (814) 542-2207NesquehoningSt. John the BaptistRev. Robert Teklinski9 W. Railroad Street, 18240Phone: 570 669-6623New CastleSt. NicholasVery Rev. Protopresbyter Richard G. Salley205 E. Reynolds Street, 16101Phone: 724 652-7602PhoenixvilleHoly GhostVery Rev. Protopresbyter John R. FedornockStarr and Bridge Street, Phoenix ParkP. O. Box 66, 19460Phone/Fax: 610 933-3336PittsburghSt. John the Baptist Very Rev. R. Michael Zak2695 Woodland Avenue, 15212. Phone: 412 766-3460

RankinSt. Michael’sVery Rev. John Lazarek146 Third Street, 15104Phone: 412 271-2725Residence: 538 Foxchase LaneLigonier, PA 15658Phone 724 593-5995ScrantonSt. NicholasVery Rev. Protopresbyter Mark Leasure (Interim Pastor)621 Vine Street, 18510Mailing Address: P.O. Box 4047 Scranton, PA 18505Phone: 570 344-5917SharonSt. John the BaptistRev. David MastroberteVery Rev. Protopresbyter Michael Polanichka,Pastor EmeritusDeacon John Anderson 725 Cedar Avenue, 16146Phone: 724 346-4457Fax: 724 981-0571St. ClairSt. Michael’sRev. Jeff ZiasDeacon Robert Kuchta106 North Morris Street, 17970Phone: 570 429-0670TaylorSt. George’sVery Rev. Protopresbyter Mark Leasure745 South Keyser Avenue, 18517 Phone: 570 562-1170Wilpen (Ligonier)St. John the BaptistVery Rev. Tony Joseph315 Wilpen Road, Ligonier, PA 15658 Phone: 724 238-9783Residence: 108 Stoneybrook Lane Johnstown 15904Phone: 814 266-9475WindberSaints Peter and PaulVery Rev. Miles P. ZdinakDeacon Robert Conjelko141 Hoffman Farm Road, 15963 Phone: 814 467-7444WoodSt. Michael’sRev. Thomas KleinBox 47, 16694Phone: 814 635-3752Residence: 2079 Wayne Rd.Chambersburg, PA 17201 Phone: 717 264-7158

VIRGINIAManassasNativity of Our LordRev. Nectarios Trevino 8911 Weems Road, 20010Rectory: 8238 Stoddard Drive ManassasPhone: 571 261-5161PamplinSt. James MissionRev. Michael Rustick2435 Prince Edward Highway, 23958 Phone: 973-219-5186

WEST VIRGINIABluefieldDormition of the Mother of GodRev. Mark Tyson Rt. 2, Box 677, 24701Phone: 681 323-2648MorgantownNativity of the Blessed Virgin MaryRev. Matthew Stagon19 West Park Avenue, 26505Phone: 681 296-4319

ONTARIO, CANADAOttawa, OntarioChrist the Saviour/Holy TrinityVery Rev. Protopresbyter Maxym Lysack721 Somerset Street West K1R 6P7 Mailing Address: 26 Bowmoor Avenue, K2E-6M4 CANADAPhone: 613 723-7790Toronto, OntarioSt. Silouan the Athonite MissionRev. Roberto Ubertino155 Broadview Avenue, M4M 2E9 CANADAPhone 416 466-1357 Fax 416 466-3517Toronto, OntarioSt. John the Compassionate Mission Rev. Roberto Ubertino153 Broadview Avenue, M4M 2E9 CANADAPhone 416 466-5877 Fax 416 466-3517Toronto, Ontario St. Euphrosynia Belarusian Church, Rev. Vasyl Ostasiychuk1008 Dovercourt Road, M6H 2X8 CANADA Phone: 419 536-4449

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Mailing Address: Post Office Box 300158 * Jamaica Plain, MA 02130Tel. & Fax: (617) 522-3878 • Cell.: (775) 848-6369 • Email: [email protected]

ILLINOIS (IL)Chicago 60639-1031St. Nicholas2701 N. Narragansett AvenueTel.: (773) 889-4282Fax: (773) 889-5430V. Rev. Fr. Philip Koufos

NEVADA (NV)Philomelion House6455 Silver Dawn LaneLas Vegas, NV 89118Tel.: (702) 365-1989

MASSACHUSETTS (MA)South Boston 02127Holy Trinity245 D StreetP.O. Box 224Tel.: (617) 268-7808Rev. Fr. Kostandin TudaRev. Fr. Emmanuel LemelsonRev. Dn. Gregory RubisRev. Dn. Andrew Rubis

CANADAToronto (Ontario)Mission Parishc/o Petraq Mitre103 Manhatten DriveScarborough, M1R 3W1Tel.: (416) 990-9208

Rt. Rev. Bishop Ilia KatreBishop of Philomelion

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Most Rev. Metropolitan

CONSTANTINE of Eirinoupolis

Nameday: May 23

1803 Sidney Street • Pittsburgh, PA 15203 Tel.: (412) 431-0743 • Fax: (412) 431-0758

His Eminence Archbishop ANTONY of HierapolisP. O. Box 495 • South Bound Brook, NJ 08880Tel.: (732) 356-0090 • Fax: (732) 356-9437Email: [email protected]

His Grace Bishop DANIEL of PamphilonP.O. Box 495 • South Bound Brook, NJ 08880Tel.: (732) 356-0090 Email: [email protected]

CONSISTORY OF THE UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OF THE USA

Mailing Address:P. O. Box 495 • South Bound Brook, NJ 08880Tel.: (732) 356-0090 • Fax: (732) 356-5556

Shipping Address:135 Davidson Ave. • Somerset, NJ 08873Tel.: (732) 356-0090 • Fax: (732) 356-5556

Email: [email protected]

Webpage: www.uocofusa.org

“UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX WORD” Official publication of the UOC of the USAEditorial Board: His Grace Bishop Daniel – Editor-in-Chief P. O. Box 495 • South Bound Brook, NJ 08880Tel.: (732) 356-0090 • Fax: (732) 356-5556Email: [email protected]

Saint Sophia Ukrainian Orthodox SeminaryV. Rev. Bazyl Zawierucha – ProvostEmail: [email protected]. O. Box 240 • South Bound Brook, NJ 08880Tel.: (732) 469-7555

Memorial Church MuseumNatalia Honcharenko P. O. Box 495 • South Bound Brook, NJ 08880Tel.: (732) 356-0090Email: [email protected]

St. Andrew Cemetery Holy Resurrection MausoleumOlga Coffey135 Davidson Ave. • Somerset, NJ 08873Tel.: (732) 356-0090 • Fax: (732) 356-5556Email: [email protected]

LibraryLarissa Bulya – Librarian135 Davidson Ave. • Somerset, NJ 08873Tel.: (732) 356-0090Email: [email protected]

Cultural CenterTom O’Prandy – Manager135 Davidson Ave. • Somerset, NJ 08873Tel.: (732) 469-1018 • Fax: (732) 356-5556

St. Andrew BookstoreShirley Skocypec – Manager 135 Davidson Ave. • Somerset, NJ 08873Tel.: (732) 356-0090 • Fax: (732) 356-5556Email: [email protected]

All Saints CampEric Senedak – Manager110 All Saints RoadScrubgrass Township • Emlenton, PA 16373Tel.: (724) 284-1265 or (724) 867-5811Dining Hall: (724) 867-9911 Email: [email protected]

Sr. Ukrainian Orthodox League of USAMartha Misko – President1023 Wynnewoode Drive • Northampton, PA 18067Tel.: (610) 262-5292Email: [email protected]

Jr. Ukrainian Orthodox League of USAGregory Markiw – PresidentCarnagie, PA

United Ukrainian Orthodox SisterhoodsTamara Parubchenko – PresidentPo Box 495 • South Bound Book, NJ 08873Tel.: (732) 356-0090Email: [email protected]

St. Andrew SocietyRev. Deacon Ihor Mahlay – President1893 W. Royalton Rd. • Broadview Hgts., OH 44147Tel.: (440) 582-1051 • Fax: (440) 877-1351Email: [email protected]

Consistory Office of Public RelationsRev. Ivan Synevskyy – DirectorP. O. Box 495 • South Bound Brook, NJ 08880Tel.: (732) 356-0090Email: [email protected]

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St. George Orthodox Church399 San Fernando WaySan Francisco, CA 94127Very Rev. Father George JweinatVery Rev. Father Issa AwwadRev. Fr. Spyridon Jajeh415-334-2234

St. George Orthodox Church7311 College View Dr.Rohnert Park, CA 94928Very Rev. Father Moueen HannaRev. Dn. Hanna Khoury707-793-9355

St. James Church195 North Main St.Milpitas, CA 95035Very Rev. Father Giris HannaRev. Dn. Joseph Kawar408-934-1540

Orthodox Church of the Annunciation1700 North Towne AveClairemont, CA 91711Rev. Father Hanna Haddad951-265-6580

St. Lawrence Orthodox Church6180 Highway 9Felton, CA 95018Very Rev. Fr. Thaddeus HardenbrookRev. Fr. Luke DingmanRev. Dn. Nathaniel JohnsonRev. Dn. Lazarus Adams831-335-0300

St. Stephen Orthodox Church890 Morse AveSacramento, Ca 95864Rev. Fr. Romanos Khoury707-235-0316

St. Nicholas Orthodox Mission7401 White LaneBakersfield, Ca 93309Very Rev. Father George Jweinat415-860-4444

St. Peter & Paul Orthodox Mission2221 Olympic Blvd. Suite 100Walnut Creek, Ca 94595Rev. Fr. Spyridon Jajeh650-619-1318

Decent of the Holy Spirit Orthodox Mission3749 Hillview Rd.Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2395 93457Santa Maria, CA 93455Rev. Father James Matta805-361-0433

VICARIATE FOR PALESTINIAN/JORDANIAN CHRISTIAN ORTHODOX COMMUNITIES IN THE USA

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ALABAMA (AL)

Birmingham (35233)Holy Trinity-Holy Cross Cathedral307 19th Street, SouthTel.: (205) 716-3080Fax: (205) 716-3085Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinity-holycross.orgRev. Fr. Paul C. CostopoulosDaphne (36526)Presentation of The Virgin Mary ChapelMailing address: P.O. Box 639Gulf Shores (36542)St. Athanasios Hellenic Orthodox Mission220 East 20th AvenueTel: (251) 967-2020Fax: (251) 471-8015Web: www.stathanasios.al.goarch.org

Huntsville (35816)Holy Cross/SS.Constantine

& Helen Church3021 University DriveTel.: (256) 534-4221Fax: (256) 489-4222Email: [email protected]: www.holycross.al.goarch.org(Serv. by: Rev. Fr. Felix Miles-Antiochian)

Mobile (36604)Annunciation Church50 South Ann StreetTel.: (251) 438-9888Fax: (251) 438-9889Email: [email protected]: www.greekchurchmobile.orgRev. Fr. Bogue Elias Stevens

Montgomery (36107)Annunciation Church1721 Mt. Meigs RoadTel.: (334) 263-1366Fax: (334) 263-1365Email: [email protected]: www.agocmal.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

ALASKA (AK)

Anchorage (99507-4256)Holy Transfiguration Church2800 O’Malley RoadTel.: (907) 344-0190Fax: (907) 344-9909Email: HolyTransfigurationAnc@mail.

goarch.orgWeb: www.transfiguration.ak.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Vasilios Hillhouse

ARIZONA (AZ)

Chandler (85224)St. Katherine Church2716 N. Dobson Rd.Tel.: (480) 899-3330Fax: (480) 812-9669Email: [email protected]: www.st-Katherine.orgRev. Fr. Philip S. ArmstrongFlagstaff (86001)Holy Cross Church16 West Cherry Street(at the Nativity Church of the Theotokos)Mailing Address: P. O. Box 2164

(86003-2164)Tel: (928) 774-8279Fax: (928) 522-5909Email: [email protected]: www.holycrossflagstaff.orgRev. Fr. Nicholas Andruchow

Peoria (85383)St. Haralambos Church7950 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd.Tel.: (623) 486-8665Fax: (623) 486-5290Email: [email protected]: www.stharalambos.orgRev. Fr. Michael T. Pallad

Phoenix (85016)Holy Trinity Cathedral1973 East Maryland AvenueTel.: (602) 264-7863Fax: (602) 230-9099Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinityphx.orgRev. Fr. James T. ParisRev. Deacon John T. Thrasher

Prescott (86305)St. George Church609 W. Gurley StreetMailing Address: P.O. Box 2855 (86301)Tel.: (928) 777-8750Email: [email protected]: www.prescottorthodox.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Scottsdale (85260)Assumption Church8202 East Cactus Rd.Tel.: (480) 991-3009Fax: (480) 991-3717Email: [email protected]: www.assumptionaz.orgRev. Fr. Andrew J. Barakos

Tucson (85719)St. Demetrios Church1145 East Fort Lowell Rd.Tel.: (520) 888-0505Fax: (520) 888-3089Email: [email protected]: www.stdemtucson.orgRev. Fr. Demetrios-Earl Cantos

ARKANSAS (AR)

Hot Springs (71901)Zoodochos Peghe Church502 Morrison AvenueTel.: (501) 623-4646(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Pierre Delfos)

Little Rock (72211)Annunciation Church1100 Napa Valley Dr.Tel.: (501) 221-5300Fax: (501) 225-6749Email: [email protected]: www.orthodoxchurch.comRev. Fr. Nicholas J. Verdaris

BAHAMAS

Nassau (N.P.) Annunciation Church11 West Street, Nassau (N.P.)Local Mailing: P.O. Box N-823 (11 West

Street)U.S. International Mailing address:

1811 NW 51st Street (PMB 1029) Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 USA Tel.: (242) 326-0850 Fax: (242) 326-0851US Tel.: (914) 514-8742US Fax: (914) 239-3002Email: [email protected]: orthodoxbahamas.comRev. Fr. Theodore Roupas

CALIFORNIA (CA)

Anaheim (92801)St. John the Baptist Church405 North Dale StreetTel.: (714) 827-0181Fax: (714) 827-8143Email: [email protected]: www.StJohnAnaheim.orgRev. Fr. John KariotakisRev. Fr. Nicholas Andrews

Bakersfield (93301)St. George Church401 Truxtun AvenueTel.: (661) 325-8694Fax: (661) 325-8602Email: [email protected]

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Web: www.stgeorgebakersfield.orgRev. Fr. Joseph Chaffee

Belmont (94002)Holy Cross Church900 Alameda De Las PulgasTel.: (650) 591-4447Fax: (650) 508-9846Email: [email protected]: www.goholycross.orgRev. Fr. Peter G. SalmasRev. Fr. Panagiotis Sotiras

Camarillo (93010)St. Demetrios Church400 Skyway DriveTel.: (805) 482-1273Fax: (805) 388-4978Email: [email protected]: www.saintdem.orgRev. Fr. Gary Kyriacou

Cardiff-By-The-Sea (92007)SS. Constantine & Helen Church3459 Manchester Ave. #32Tel.: (760) 942-0920Fax: (760) 942-3603Email: [email protected]: www.stsconstantinehelen.comRev. Fr. John Angelis (interim)

Castro Valley (94546)Church of the Resurrection20104 Center StreetTel.: (510) 581-8950Fax: (510) 881-8333Email: [email protected]: www.cvresurrection.orgRev. Fr. Michael Prevas

Concord (94521)St. Demetrios Church1955 Kirker Pass RoadTel.: (925) 676-6967Fax: (925) 676-3910Email: [email protected]: www.stdemetrios.ca.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Marin StateRev. Dn. Gregory George

Covina (91724)St. Nectarios Church20340 E. Covina Blvd.Tel.: (626) 967-5524Fax: (626) 967-0655Email: [email protected]: www.SaintNectarios.orgRev. Fr. Constantine Douvikas

Downey (90241)St. George Church10830 Downey Ave.

Tel.: (562) 862-6461Fax: (562) 862-2672Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorgedowney.orgV. Rev. Fr. John E. ConstantineRev. Dn. John Alevizos

El Cajon (92019-3752)St. Gregory of Nyssa Church1454 Jamacha RoadTel.: (619) 593-0707Fax: (619) 593-0741Email: [email protected]: www.stgregory.ca.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Simeon Corona

Elk Grove (95758)St. Katherine Church9165 Peets StreetTel.: (916) 683-3443Fax: (916) 683-3389Email: pappademos@saintkatherineWeb: www.saintkatherine.orgRev. Fr. Constantine C. Pappademos

Fresno (93703)St. George Church2219 N. Orchard StreetTel.: (559) 233-0397Fax: (559) 233-0564Email: stgeorgeorthodoxchurchfresno@

comcast.netWeb: www.stgeorgefresno.orgRev. Fr. James C. Pappas

Irvine (92604-8606)St. Paul Church4949 Alton ParkwayTel.: (949) 733-2366Fax: (949) 733-0962Email: [email protected]: [email protected]. Fr. Steven P. TsichlisRev. Fr. Theofanis Degaitas

Lancaster (93536)Sts. Constantine & Helen Church43404 30th St. WestTel.: (661) 945-1212Fax: (661) 945-1234Email: [email protected]: www.saintsconstantineandhelen.orgRev. Fr. Haralambos Fox

Long Beach (90814)Assumption of the Blessed

Virgin Mary Church5761 East Colorado St.Tel.: (562) 494-8929Fax: (562) 985-1379Email: [email protected]

Web: www.assumptionlb.orgRev. Fr. John Roll

Los Angeles (90006)Saint Sophia Cathedral1324 So. Normandie Ave.Tel.: (323) 737-2424Fax: (323) 737-7029Email: [email protected]: www.stsophia.orgRev. Fr. John S. BakasRev. Fr. Allan Gabriel Boyd

Modesto (95350)Annunciation Church313 Tokay AvenueMailing address: P. O. Box 578128 (95357)Tel.: (209) 522-7694Fax: (209) 522-3926Email: [email protected]: www.goannunciation.orgRev. Fr. Jon E. Magoulias

Northridge (91325)St. Nicholas Church9501 Balboa BoulevardTel.: (818) 886-4040Fax: (818) 886-3933Email: [email protected]: www.st-nicholas.infoRev. Fr. Anthony SavasRev. Fr. Jason Roll

Novato (94949)Nativity of Christ Church1110 Highland DriveTel.: (415) 883-1998Fax: (415) 883-2057Email: [email protected]: www.nativityofchrist.orgRev. Fr. Luke Palumbis

Oakland (94602)Ascension Cathedral4700 Lincoln AvenueTel.: (510) 531-3400Fax: (510) 531-3711Email: [email protected]: www.groca.orgRev. Fr. Thomas ZaferesRev. Fr. Nebojsa Pantic

Palm Desert (92260)St. George Church74-109 LarreaMailing address: P. O. Box 4755 (92261)Tel.: (760) 568-9901Fax: (760) 568-9492Email: [email protected]: saintgeorgegreekorthodoxchurch.org

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Rev. Fr. Theodore PantelsRev. Dn. Euthym Kontaxis

Pasadena (91107)St. Anthony Church778 So. Rosemead Blvd.Tel.: (626) 449-6943Fax: (626) 449-6974Email: [email protected]: www.saint-anthonys.orgRev. Fr. Peter StratosRev. Dn. Christos Kanakis

Redding (96001)St. George Church1509 “C” Yuba StreetTel.: (530) 241-1575Fax: (530) 241-1575Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorgeredding.com(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Redondo Beach (90277)St. Katherine Church722 Knob HillTel.: (310) 540-2434Fax: (310) 316-4655Email: [email protected]. Fr. Michael K. CoureyRev. Dn. Kyriakos Constantine

Roseville (95661)St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church1001 Stone Canyon DriveTel.: (916) 772-9372Fax: (916) 773-9310Email: [email protected]: www.gosaintanna.orgRev. Fr. Christopher FlesorasRev. Dn. Joseph Ruocco-Brown

Sacramento (95816-3895)Annunciation Church600 Alhambra Blvd.Mailing address: 3022 “F” StreetTel.: (916) 443-2033Fax: (916) 443-2743Email: [email protected]: www.annunciationsac.orgRev. Fr. James RetelasRev. Fr. Timothy Robinson

Salinas (93901)St. John the Baptist Church326 Park StreetTel.: (831) 424-4434Fax: (831) 424-4449Email: [email protected]: www.stjohn-monterey.orgRev. Fr. John Afendoulis

San Bernardino (92408)Prophet Elias Church1035 Inland Center DriveMailing address:P. O. Box 311 (92402)Tel.: (909) 885-6213Fax: (909) 888-3407Email: [email protected]: www.propheteliaschurch.orgRev. Fr. John Alexandres

San Diego (92103)St. Spyridon Church3655 Park BoulevardTel.: (619) 297-4165Fax: (619) 297-4181Email: [email protected]: www.stspyridon.orgRev. Fr. Andrew Scordalakis

San Francisco (94103)Annunciation Cathedral245 Valencia StreetTel.: (415) 864-8000Fax: (415) 431-5860Email: [email protected]: www.annunciation.orgRev. Fr. Stephen KyriacouRev. Fr. Nicholas H. Bekris

San Francisco (94132)Holy Trinity Church999 Brotherhood WayTel.: (415) 584-4747Fax: (415) 584-3340Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitysf.orgRev. Fr. Aris Metrakos

San Jose (95120)St. Basil Church6430 Bose LaneTel.: (408) 268-3214Fax: (408) 268-0646Email: [email protected]: www.stbasil.comRev. Fr. Gregory Koo

San Jose (95126)St. Nicholas Church1260 Davis StreetMailing address:986 Chapman StreetTel.: (408) 246-2770Fax: (408) 246-0143Email: [email protected]: www.saintnicholas.orgRev. Fr. Ion ComanSan Juan Capistrano (92675)Greek Orthodox Mission of South Orange County

Capistrano Business Center27129 Calle Arroyo #1803Tel: (949) 542-3445Email: [email protected]: www.gomsoc.orgRev. Fr. Vasilios TragusSan Luis Obispo (93405)St. Andrew Greek Orthodox Church 232 E. Foothill Blvd.Tel: (805) 546-8337Fax: (805) 546-8447Email: [email protected]: www.standrewslo.orgRev. Fr. Silviu Stanculescu

Santa Barbara (93111)St. Barbara Church1205 San Antonio Creek RoadTel.: (805) 683-4492Fax: (805) 964-2774Email: [email protected]: www.saintbarbara.netRev. Fr. Simon Thomas

Santa Cruz (95060)Prophet Elias Church223 Church StreetTel.: (831) 429-6500Fax: (831) 429-9504Rev. Fr. Dionysios Listerman-Vierling

Stockton (95207)St. Basil Church920 West March LaneTel.: (209) 478-7564Fax: (209) 478-1814Email: [email protected]: www.gosaintbasil.orgRev. Fr. Soterios Rousakis

Temecula (92590)St. Nicholas Church42030 Avenida Alvarado, Suite ATel.: (951) 296-6207Email: [email protected]: www.saintnicholastemecula.orgRev. Fr. Costas Constantinou

Upland (91786)St. Spyridon Church1391 Chaffee St.Mailing address:P. O. Box 1327Tel.: (909) 985-4411Fax: (909) 985-4262Web: stspyridon.ca.goarch.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Vallejo (94590)SS. Constantine & Helen Church1224 Alabama StreetTel.: (707) 642-6916

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Fax: (707) 642-1577Email: [email protected]: home.pacbell.net/stscandh/Rev. Fr. Alexander Leong

COLORADO (CO)

Boulder (80301)Sts. Peter & Paul Church5640 Jay RoadTel.: (303) 581-1434Email: FatherGeorge@stspeterandpaul

bolder.orgWeb: www.stspeterandpaulbolder.orgRev. Fr. George Dokos

Colorado Springs (80907)Archangel Michael Church2215 Paseo RoadTel.: (719) 634-5678Web: www.archangelmichael.co.

goarch.orgRev. Fr. Dennis Schutte

Craig (81626)St. John the Baptist Church691 Green StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 848Tel.: (970) 824-6664(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Denver (80246-1301)Assumption Cathedral4610 E. Alameda AvenueTel.: (303) 388-9314Fax: (303) 329-6337Email: [email protected]: www.assumptioncathedral.orgRev. Fr. Apostolos HillRev. Fr. Dimitrios Kyritsis

Grand Junction (81506)St. Nicholas Church3585 North 12th StreetTel.: (970) 242-9590Email: [email protected]: www.saintnicholasgj.org(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Luke Uhl)

Greenwood Village (80111-3319)Saint Catherine Church5555 S. Yosemite StreetTel.: (303) 773-3411Fax: (303) 773-6641Email: [email protected]: www.stcatherinechurch.orgRev. Fr. Louis J. ChristopulosRev. Fr. Paul FedecRev. Dn. Andrew Kearns

Hot Sulphur Springs Prophet Elias ChapelCounty Line Road

Loveland (80537-5743)St. Spyridon Church745 East 5th StreetTel.: (970) 667-5778Email: [email protected]: www.stspyridons.orgRev. Fr. Evangelos Armatas

Pueblo (81004)St. John The Baptist Church1010 Spruce StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 3011 (81005-0011)Tel.: (719) 544-8554Email: [email protected]: www.stjohngoc-pueblo.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

CONNECTICUT (CT)

Bridgeport (06604)Holy Trinity Church4070 Park AvenueTel.: (203) 374-5561Fax: (203) 374-5770Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitybridgeport.orgRev. Fr. Andreas Vithoulkas

Bristol (06010)St. Demetrios Church31 Brightwood RoadTel.: (860) 583-3476Fax: (860) 585-0770Email: [email protected]: www.saintdemetriosbristol.orgRev. Fr. Andrew D. Cadieux

Danbury (06811)Assumption Church30 Clapboard Ridge RoadTel.: (203)748-2992Fax: (203)748-7747Email: [email protected]: www.agoc.usRev. Fr. Peter C. Karloutsos

Danielson (06239)Holy Trinity Church80 Water StreetMailing address: P.O. Box 236Tel.: (860) 774-6245Fax: (401) 421-9239Rev. Fr. Nick A. Milas

Enfield (06083-1155)St. Nicholas ChurchChurch and Chapel Sts.Mailing address: P.O. Box 1155

Tel.: (860) 745-3880Web: www.stnicholas-enf.orgRev. Fr. Peter Chrisafideis

Hartford (06114)St. George Cathedral433 Fairfield AvenueTel.: (860) 956-7586Fax: (860) 956-1377Web: www.stgeorgecathedral.orgRev. Fr. George Zugravu

New Britain (06052)St. George Church301 West Main StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 1753 (06050)Tel.: (860) 229-0055Fax: (860) 225-3586Email: [email protected]. Fr. James T. Bogiatzis

New Haven (06533)Saint Basil the Great Church1 Tower LaneMailing address: P. O. Box 9356Tel.: (203) 777-8294Email: [email protected]: www.stbasil.ct.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Donat Augusta

New London (06320)Saint Sophia Church200 Hempstead StreetTel.: (860) 442-2377Fax: (860) 442-1020Email: [email protected]: www.saintsophianl.orgRev. Fr. Dean Panagos

Norwalk (06851)St. George Church238 West Rocks RoadTel.: (203) 849-0611Fax: (203) 750-0138Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorgect.orgRev. Fr. Nicholas Dasouras

Norwich (06360)Holy Trinity Church247 Washington StreetTel.: (860) 887-1458Fax: (860) 887-1458Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitynorwich.orgRev. Fr. Paul N. Pantelis

Orange (06477)St. Barbara Church480 Race Brook Rd.Tel.: (203) 795-1347

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Fax: (203) 795-1348Email: [email protected]: www.saintbarbara.orgRev. Fr. Peter J. Orfanakos

Stamford (06905)Annunciation Church1230 Newfield AvenueTel.: (203) 322-2093Fax: (203) 968-6632Email: [email protected]: www.annunciationofstamford.orgRev. Fr. Evangelos Evangelidis

Stamford (06905)Archangels Church1527 Bedford StreetTel.: (203) 348-4216Fax: (203) 353-0371Email: [email protected]: www.archangels.ct.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Harry PappasStorrs (06268)Three Hierarchs Chapel28 Dog LaneMailing address: Hellenic Studies CampusUC-28 Dog Ln / PO.B 818Tel: (860) 429-8518Fax: (860) 583-5643(Serv. by Boston Metropolis Clergy)

Waterbury (06708)Holy Trinity Church937 Chase ParkwayTel.: (203) 754-5189Fax: (203) 759-5622Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitywaterbury.orgRev. Fr. Stephen P. Natsis

DELAWARE (DE)

Wilmington (19806)Holy Trinity Church808 North Broom StreetTel.: (302) 654-4446Fax: (302) 654-4204Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitywilmington.orgRev. Fr. Constantine NastosRev. Fr. Nicholas Rafael II

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (DC)

Washington (20011)SS. Constantine & Helen Church4115 Sixteenth Street, NWTel.: (202) 829-2910Fax: (202) 829-8060Email: [email protected]: www.schgoc.orgRev. Fr. Nicholas G. Manousakis

Washington (20007)Saint Sophia Cathedral36th St. & Massachusetts Ave. NWTel.: (202) 333-4730Fax: (202) 625-7173Email: [email protected]: www.saintsophiawashington.orgRev. Fr. Steven P. ZorzosRev. Fr. Dimitrios Lee

FLORIDA (FL)

Boca Raton (33431)St. Mark Church2100 NW 51st StreetTel.: (561) 994-4822Fax: (561) 998-7875Email: [email protected]: www.saintmarkboca.netRev. Fr. Mark LeondisBrooksville (34614)Christ the Savior Mission13460 Olympic Village LaneMailing address: P. O. Box 15303Spring Hill, FL 34604Tel: (352) 796-8482Email: [email protected]: christthesavior.info(Serv. by: Rev. Fr. John Dalrymple)

Clearwater (33765)Holy Trinity Church409 S. Old Coachman RoadTel.: (727) 799-4605Fax: (727) 799-9173Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinityclwtr.orgRev. Fr. James RousakisRev. Fr. Iulian Damian

Daytona Beach (32118)St. Demetrios Church129 N. Halifax AvenueTel.: (386) 252-6012Fax: (386) 253-7613Email: [email protected]: www.stdemetriosdaytona.orgRev. Fr. Joseph SamaanDestin (32541-2378)St. Johns Chapel302 Highway 98 E.(Currently not in service)

Ft. Lauderdale (33304)St. Demetrios Church815 N.E. 15th AvenueTel.: (954) 467-1515Fax: (954) 467-0212Email: [email protected]

Web: www.stdemetrios.orgRev. Fr. Christopher T. MetropulosRev. Fr. Spiros D. Bobotas

Ft. Myers (33919-5116)Annunciation Church8210 Cypress Lake DriveTel.: (239) 481-2099Fax: (239) 481-0504Email: [email protected]: www.annunciation.fl.goarch.orgRev. Fr. George P. Savas

Ft. Pierce (34981)St. Nicholas Church2525 South 25th StreetTel.: (772) 464-7194Fax: (772) 464-5595Email: [email protected]: www.stnicholasftpierce.com(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Ft. Walton Beach (32549)SS. Markella & Demetrios ChurchBryn Mawr at Miracle Strip PkyMailing address:P. O. Box 2135Tel.: (850) 244-0822Fax: (850) 243-7995Email: [email protected]: www.stmarkella.orgRev. Fr. Gavril Bulz

Gainesville (32653)St. Elizabeth the Wonderworker Church5129 N.W. 53rd AvenueTel.: (352) 371-7258Email: [email protected]: stelizabeth.fl.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Nikitas Theodosion

Hobe Sound (33455)St. John Chrysostom Mission of Martin

County10605 SE Federal Hwy, US1Mailing Address: P.O. Box 8127 (33475)Tel.: (772) 546-8180Email: [email protected]: www.saintjohngreekorthodox

church.org(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Peter Kyriakos, Rev.

Fr. Constantine Chokanis)

Hollywood (33021)St. George Church425 N. 58th AvenueTel.: (954) 966-1898Fax: (954) 966-1906Email: [email protected](Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

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Jacksonville (32207)St. John the Divine Church3850 Atlantic Blvd.Tel.: (904) 396-5383Fax: (904)399-1547Email: [email protected]: www.stjohnthedivine.comRev. Fr. Nicholas G. LouhRev. Fr. Milton A. Magos

Lecanto (34461)Archangel Michael Church4705 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy SR44Tel.: (352) 527-0766Email: [email protected]: www.stmichaelgoc.orgRev. Fr. Demetrios Simeonidis

Maitland/Orlando (32751)Holy Trinity Church1217 Trinity Woods LaneTel.: (407) 331-4687Fax: (407) 331-4898Email: [email protected]: www.htgocorlando.orgRev. Fr. Constantine Simeonidis

Melbourne (32940)St. Katherine Church5965 N. Wickham RoadTel.: (321) 254-1045Fax: (321) 821-0450Email: [email protected]: www.saint-katherine.orgRev. Fr. Demetrios Tsigas

Miami (33156-7499)St. Andrew Church7901 No. Kendall DriveTel.: (305) 595-1343Fax: (305) 595-1369Email: [email protected]. Fr. Aristidis Arizi

Miami (33129)St. Sophia Cathedral2401 S.W. 3rd AvenueMailing address: 244 S.W. 24th Rd.Tel.: (305) 854-2922Fax: (305) 858-1854Email: [email protected]: www.stsophiamiami.orgV. Rev. Fr. Stavroforos Mamaies

Naples (34109)St. Katherine Church7100 Airport Rd NorthTel.: (239) 591-3430Fax: (239) 591-3271Email: [email protected]: www.stkatherine.net(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

New Port Richey (34654)St. George Church9426 Little RoadTel.: (727) 868-5911Fax: (727) 861-1358Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorge-newportrichey.orgRev. Fr. Michael Petrides

North Miami (33168)Annunciation Church12250 N.W. 2nd AvenueTel.: (305) 681-1061Fax: (305) 687-0600Web: www.annunciationmiami.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)Palm Harbor (34683)SS. Raphael, Nicholas, & Irene Mission1010 Riviere RoadTel.: (727) 789-5905Fax: (727) 845-3840Email: [email protected]: www.straphael.fl.goarch.org(Serv. by Rev. Fr. John D. Protopapas)

Panama City (32405)St. John The Theologian Church136 W. Baldwin RoadTel.: (850) 769-3616(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Pensacola (32502)Annunciation Church1720 W. Garden StreetTel.: (850) 433-2662Fax: (850) 433-9990Email: [email protected]: www.annunciationgoc.orgRev. Fr. Peter E. Papanikolaou

Port Charlotte (33980-2702)Holy Trinity Church24411 Rampart Blvd.Tel.: (941) 629-3888Fax: (941) 629-3873Email: [email protected]: www.HolyTrinityPC.comRev. Fr. Jason Krokos

Sarasota (34243)St. Barbara Church7671 N. Lockwood Ridge RoadTel.: (941) 355-2616Fax: (941) 355-0013Email: [email protected]: www.stbarbara-church.orgRev. Fr. Peter Andronache

St. Augustine (32084)Holy Trinity Church2940 CR-214Tel.: (904) 829-0504

Fax: (904) 829-0507Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitygoc.orgRev. Fr. George IoannouSt. Augustine (32085-1960)St. Photios Shrine41 St. George St.Mailing address: P.O. Box 1960Tel: (904) 829-8205Fax: (904) 829-8707

St. Petersburg (33710-1262)St. Stefanos Church3600 76th Street N.Tel.: (727) 345-8235Fax: (727) 345-8286Email: [email protected]: www.ststefanos.orgRev. Fr. John Bociu

Tallahassee (32308-5303)Holy Mother of God Church1645 Phillip’s RoadTel.: (850) 878-0747Fax: (866) 768-6317Email: [email protected]: www.hmog.orgRev. Fr. Robert O’Loughlin

Tampa (33609)St. John the Baptist Church2418 Swann AvenueTel.: (813) 876-8830Fax: (813) 873-1107Email: stjohntampa@stjohngreek

orthodox.comWeb: www.stjohngreekorthodoxtampa.comRev. Fr. Stavros Akrotirianakis

Tarpon Springs (34689)St. Nicholas Cathedral36 Pinellas Ave. N.Mailing Address: 17 E. Tarpon Ave.Tel.: (727) 937-3540Fax: (727) 937-1739Web: www.epiphanycity.orgRev. Fr. Michael Eaccarino

West Palm Beach (33405)St. Catherine Church110 Southern Blvd.Tel.: (561) 833-6387Fax: (561) 833-6391Email: [email protected]: www.stcatherine-wpb.orgRev. Fr. Andrew Maginas

Winter Haven (33880)St. Sophia Church1030 Bradbury RoadMailing address:

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P.O. Box 7424 (33883-7424)Tel.: (863) 299-4532Fax: (863) 299-4532Web: www.saintsophiawinterhaven.orgRev. Fr. Dean Photos

GEORGIA (GA)

Atlanta (30329)Annunciation Cathedral2500 Clairmont Rd. N.E.Tel.: (404) 633-5870Fax: (404) 633-6018Email: [email protected]: www.atlgoc.orgRev. Fr. Paul KaplanisRev. Fr. Christos P. MarsAtlanta (30329)Archangel Michael Chapel2480 Clairmont RoadTel: (404) 634-9345

Augusta (30901)Holy Trinity Church953 Telfair StreetTel.: (706) 724-1087Fax: (706) 860-9124Email: [email protected]. Fr. Vasile BitereBrunswick (31520)St. George Chapel401 Newcastle StreetTel.: (912) 236-8256Fax: (912) 236-7321Email: [email protected](Serv. by Rev. Fr. Vasili Mihai, St. Paul

Church, Savannah)Columbus (31904)Holy Transfiguration Mission4612 Gilbert Ave.Tel: (706) 660-1777Web: transfiguration.ga.goarch.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Cumming (30040)SS Raphael, Nicholas & Irene Church3074 Bethelview RoadMailing address: P. O. Box 588 (30028)Tel.: (770) 781-5250Email: [email protected]: www.stsrni.orgRev. Fr. Barnabas Powell

Macon (31201)Holy Cross Church859 First StreetTel.: (478) 621-0744Fax: (478) 621-0744Email: [email protected]

Web: www.holycross.ga.goarch.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Marietta (30066)Holy Transfiguration Church3431 Trickum RoadTel.: (770) 924-8080Fax: (770) 924-3030Email: [email protected]: www.holytrans.orgRev. Fr. Panayiotis PapageorgiouPeachtree City (30269)St. Christopher Church313 Dividend Dr. - Suite 200Tel.: (770) 487-0078Email: [email protected]: www.saintchristopherhoc.org(Serv. by Rev. Fr. George Tsahakis)

Savannah (31401)St. Paul Church14 W. Anderson StreetTel.: (912) 236-8256Fax: (912) 236-7321Email: stpaulsgreekorthodox @comcast.netWeb: www.stpaul.ga.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Vasile Mihai

Watkinsville (30677)St. Philothea Church3761 Mars Hill RoadTel.: (770) 725-5035Fax: (866) 646-8396Email: [email protected]: www.stphilothea.ga.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Anthony Salzman

HAWAI (HI)

Honolulu (96822)Sts. Constantine & Helen Cathedral930 Lunalilo StreetTel.: (808) 521-7220Fax: (808) 523-0429Email: [email protected]: www.ssconhelhi.goarch.orgRev. Fr. John Kuehnle

Wailuku, Maui (96793)Greek Orthodox Mission of Mauic/o Sts. Constantine & Helen Cathedral930 Lunalilo StreetHonolulu, HI 96822Tel.: (808) 521-7220Fax: (808) 523-0429Email: joefancher@mauigreekorthodox

mission.comWeb: www.mauigreekorthodoxmission.com(Serv. by Honolulu Clergy)

IDAHO (ID)

Boise (83702)SS. Constantine & Helen Church2618 Bannock StreetTel.: (208) 345-6147Fax: (208) 345-6147Email: [email protected]: www.fr-d-serfes.orgV. Rev. Fr. Nektarios Serfes

Pocatello (83205-4567)Assumption Church518 North 5th AvenueMailing address: P. O. Box 4567Tel.: (208) 232-5519Fax: (208) 232-0559Web: www.assumptionpocatello.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

ILLINOIS (IL)

Aurora (60504)St. Athanasios Church1855 East 5th Ave.Tel.: (630) 851-6106Fax: (630) 898-6131Email: [email protected]: www.stathanasios.orgRev. Fr. Peter J. SpiroChampaign (61820)Three Hierarchs Church2010 Three Hierarchs CourtTel.: (217) 352-3452Fax: (217) 352-7289 / (217) 351-6141Email: [email protected]: www.threehierarchs.org.Rev. Fr. Michael CondosChampaign (61820)Chapel of Saint Philip the ApostleOrthodox Christian Fellowship(OCF) HouseThe University of Illinois112 East John(Serv. by Champaign, IL Clergy)Chicago (60610) Annunciation Cathedral1017 N. La Salle DriveTel.: (312) 664-5485Fax: (312) 664-5921Rev. Fr. Nicholas I. NikokavourasChicago (60644) Assumption Church601 S. Central AvenueTel.: (773) 626-3114Fax: (773) 626-3141Email: [email protected]: http:www.assumptionchicago.org

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Rev. Fr. Timothy BakakosRev. Fr. Athanasios PapagiannisChicago (60639) Holy Trinity Church6041 W. Diversey AvenueTel.: (773) 622-5979Fax: (773) 622-8833Web: www.htgochurch.orgRev. Fr. George C. KaloudisRev. Fr. Sotirios MalamisRev. Fr. Vladimir ChominskiChicago (60660-4803) St. Andrew Church5649 N. Sheridan RoadTel.: (773) 334-4515Fax: (773) 334-3468Email: [email protected]: www.standreworthodox.orgRev. Fr. John KalomasRev. Dn. Vasilios Smith

Chicago (60607) St. Basil Church733 S. Ashland Blvd.Tel.: (312) 243-3738Fax: (312) 243-7961Email: [email protected]: www.stbasilchicago.orgRev. Fr. Panteleimon Dalianis

Chicago (60625) St. Demetrios Church2727 W. Winona St.Tel.: (773) 561-5992Fax: (773) 561-6366Email: [email protected]: www.stdemetrios.il.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Apostolos N. GeorgiafentisRev. Fr. Peter Sarolas

Chicago (60614) St. George Church2701 N. Sheffield AvenueTel.: (773) 525-1793Fax: (773) 525-2867Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorgechicago.netRev. Fr. George Bessinas

Chicago (60639) St. Nicholas Albanian Church2701 N. Narragansett Ave.Tel.: (773) 889-4282Fax: (773) 889-5430Web: www.stnicholasalbanianchicago.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)Danville (61832)Chapel of Saint Barbara305 Seminary Street(Serv. by Champaign, IL Clergy)

Decatur (62522) Annunciation Church570 N. Union StreetTel.: (217) 429-7023Email: [email protected]: www.annunciationdecatur.orgRev. Fr. David Eynon

Dekalb (60115) St. George Church320 S. Second StreetTel.: (815) 758-5731Rev. Fr. John Artemas

Des Plaines (60016) St. John the Baptist Church2350 Dempster StreetTel.: (847) 827-5519Fax: (847) 824-3455Email: [email protected]: www.stjohnthebaptistgoc.orgRev. Fr. John Rallis

East Moline (61244) Assumption Church4900 Kennedy DriveTel.: (309) 792-2912Fax: (309) 792-2913Email: [email protected]: www.assumptionem.orgRev. Fr. Jon Boukis

Elgin (60123) Saint Sophia Church525 Church RoadTel.: (847) 888-2822Fax: (847) 888-2986Web: www.st-sophia.comRev. Fr. Andrew Karamitos

Elmhurst (60126) St. Demetrios Church893 Church RoadTel.: (630) 834-7010Fax: (630) 834-7256Email: [email protected]: www.st-demetrios.orgRev. Fr. Andrew G. Georganas

Glenview (60025) SS. Peter & Paul Church1401 Wagner RoadTel.: (847) 729-2235Fax: (847) 729-6562Email: [email protected]: www.ssppglenview.orgRev. Fr. Angelo J. ArtemasRev. Fr. Michael Stearns

Hegewisch (60633) Assumption Church13631 Brainard Avenue

Tel.: (773) 646-2999Fax: (847) 470-1301(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Joliet (60435) All Saints Church102 North BroadwayTel.: (815) 722-1727Fax: (815) 722-6980Email: [email protected]: www.allsaintsjoliet.il.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Stephen C. Bithos

Justice (60458) Holy Cross Church7560 S. Archer AvenueTel.: (708) 594-2040Fax: (708) 594-8362Web: www.holycrossjustice.il.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Athanasios Pieri

Kankakee (60901) Annunciation Church296 N. Washington AvenueTel.: (815) 933-5482(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)Libertyville (60048) St. Demetrios Church1400 North O’Plaine RoadTel.: (224) 513-5530Fax: (224) 513-5542Email: [email protected]: www.saintdemetrioslibertyville.orgRev. Fr. Cosmas J. Halekakis

Lincolnshire (60069) Ascension of Our Lord Church1207 Riverwoods RoadTel.: (847) 482-1200Fax: (847) 482-9566Email: [email protected]: www.ascensiongoc.comRev. Fr. James S. Gordon

Niles (60714-4503) Holy Taxiarhai - St. Haralambos Church7373 Caldwell AvenueTel.: (847) 647-8880Fax: (847) 647-0991Web: www.stharalambos.il.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Constantine P. BotsisRev. Dn. John Suhayda

Oak Lawn (60453-4892) St. Nicholas Church10301 S. Kolmar AvenueTel.: (708) 636-5460Fax: (708) 636-3883Web: www.stnicholasil.orgRev. Fr. Michael Constantinides

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Orland Park (60467) Assumption Church11411 West 183rd Street, Unit CTel.: (708) 478-5593Fax: (708) 478-5950Email: [email protected]: www.assumptiongreekorthodox.orgRev. Fr. Sotirios Dimitriou

Palatine (60067) St. Nectarios Church133 South Roselle RoadTel.: (847) 358-5170Fax: (847) 358-5193Web: www.stnectariosgoc.orgRev. Fr. Peter G. Balkas

Palos Heights (60463) St. Spyridon Church12307 S. RidgelandTel.: (708) 385-2311Fax: (708) 385-0166Email: [email protected]: www.Saint-Spyridon.orgRev. Fr. Tilemahos Alikakos

Palos Hills (60465) SS. Constantine & Helen Church11025-45 South Roberts RdTel.: (708) 974-3400Fax: (708) 974-0179Email: [email protected]. Fr. Nicholas W. JonasRev. Fr. Byron PapanikolaouRev. Fr. Athanasios De Medeiros

Peoria (61603) All Saints Church1812 North Prospect Rd.Tel.: (309) 682-5824Fax: (309) 682-5842Rev. Fr. John N. Sardis

Rock Island (61201) St. George Church2930 31st AvenueTel.: (309) 786-8163Fax: (309) 786-8188Web: www.stgeorgeri.il.goarch.org Rev. Fr. Christ Margellos

Rockford (61107) SS. Constantine & Helen Church108 North Fifth StreetTel.: (815) 963-8625Fax: (815) 963-8646Email: [email protected]: www.constantineandhelen.comRev. Fr. Demetrios Kounavis

Springfield (62704) St. Anthony Church

1600 So. Glenwood AvenueTel.: (217) 522-7010Web: www.stanthonysgreekorthodox church.orgRev. Fr. Anthony G. TzortzisSwansea (62226) SS. Constantine & Helen Church405 Huntwood RoadTel.: (618) 277-0330Fax: (618) 277-1930Web: www.ssconstantinehelen.orgRev. Fr. Achilles Karathanos

Westchester (60154) Holy Apostles Church2501 South Wolf RoadTel.: (708) 562-2744Fax: (708) 562-2752Web: www.holyapostleschurch.comRev. Fr. William S. ChiganosRev. Fr. Nicholas C. Georgiou

INDIANA (IN)

Fort Wayne (46825) Holy Trinity Church110 E. Wallen RoadTel.: (260) 489-0774Fax: (260) 497-9244Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinity.in.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Paul C. Bebis

Hammond (46324) St. Demetrios Church7021 Hohman AvenueTel.: (219) 932-7347Fax: (219) 932-7136Email: [email protected]: www.stdemetrioshammond.orgRev. Fr. David G. Bissias

Indianapolis (46205) Holy Apostles Church4550 Central AvenueTel.: (317) 771-4011Email: [email protected]: holyapostlesindy.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)Indianapolis (46032-5513) Holy Trinity Church3500 West 106 St.Carmel, IN (40632-5513)Tel.: (317) 733-3033Fax: (317) 733-2806Email: [email protected]: www.HolyTrinityIndy.orgRev. Fr. Anastasios A. Gounaris

Merrillville (46410) SS. Constantine & Helen Cathedral8000 Madison StreetTel.: (219) 769-2481Fax: (219) 769-0610Email: [email protected]: www.ssconstantineandhelen.orgRev. Fr. Theodore PoteresRev. Dn. Jason Dickey

Schererville (46375) St. George Church528 77th AvenueTel.: (219) 322-6165Fax: (219) 322-7271Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorge.in.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Constantine Aliferakis

South Bend (46635) St. Andrew Church52455 N. Ironwood Rd.Tel.: (574) 277-4688Fax: (574) 277-4689Email: [email protected]: www.orthodoxchurchofstandrew.orgRev. Fr. George D. Konstantopoulos

Valparaiso (46383) St. Iakovos Church352 Chicago StreetMailing Address: P.O. Box 149 (46384)Tel.: (219) 462-4052Fax: (219) 531-0702Email: [email protected]: www.saintiakovos.orgRev. Fr. James Greanias

IOWA (IA)

Cedar Rapids (52401) St. John the Baptist Church501 A Avenue, N.E.Tel.: (319) 364-5460Fax: (319) 364-1546Email: [email protected]: www.stjohncr.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Des Moines (50311-3797) St. George Church35th & Cottage Grove/1110 35th StreetTel.: (515) 277-0780Fax: (515) 277-7304Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorge.ia.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Basil Hickman

Dubuque (52003) St. Elias The Prophet Church1075 Rockdale RoadTel.: (563) 583-5902

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Email: [email protected]: www.steliasdbq.orgRev. Fr. George Pyle

Mason City (50401) Transfiguration of our Lord Church1311 2nd Street S.W.Tel.: (641) 423-6238Email: [email protected]. Fr. R. Joseph Mirowski

Sioux City (51101) Holy Trinity Church900 6th StreetTel.: (712) 255-5559Fax: (712) 255-1836Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinity.ia.goarch.orgRev. Fr. George Pappas

Waterloo (50702) St. Demetrios Church613 West Fourth StreetTel.: (319) 232-4773Fax: (888) 434-3160(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

KANSAS (KS)

Overland Park (66212) St. Dionysios Church8100 West 95th StreetTel.: (913) 341-7373Fax: (913) 341-8662Email: [email protected]: www.st.dionysios.orgRev. Fr. Nicholas C. Papedo

Wichita (67208) Holy Trinity Church805 North DellroseTel.: (316) 681-1165(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

KENTUCKY (KY)

Lexington (40502-2203) Panagia Pantovasilissa Church920 Tates Creek RoadTel.: (859) 266-1921Fax: (859) 266-1921Email: [email protected]: www.pantovasilissa.orgRev. Fr. George W. Wilson

Louisville (40242) Assumption Church930 Ormsby LaneTel.: (502) 425-7775Fax: (502) 425-7775Email: [email protected]: www.assumption.ky.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Eleftherios Legakis

LOUISIANA (LA)

Baton Rouge (70819) Holy Trinity Church2510 N. Stevendale RoadMailing address: PO Box 82483 (70884) Tel.: (225) 273-7830Fax: (225) 819-1442Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitygreekorthodox churchbatonrouge.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Monroe (71201) SS. Constantine & Helen Church2011 Forsythe AvenueTel.: (318) 325-1764Web: www.constantine-helen.orgRev. Fr. Eudokimos-Martin Harding

New Orleans (70122) Holy Trinity Cathedral1200 Robert E. Lee Blvd.Tel.: (504) 282-0259Fax: (504) 283-5586Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitycathedral.orgV. Rev. Fr. Grigorios Tatsis

Shreveport (71101) St. George Church1719 Creswell StreetTel.: (318) 222-5225Fax: (318) 220-9814Email: [email protected]: www.gosaintgeorge.orgRev. Fr. Brendan Pelphrey

MAINE (ME)

Bangor (04401) St. George Church90 Sanford StTel.: (207) 945-9588Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorge.me.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Adam Metropoulos

Lewiston (04240) Holy Trinity Church155 Hogan RoadMailing address: P.O. Box 1344Tel.: (207) 783-6795Fax: (207) 783-6795Web: www.holytrinitymaine.orgRev. Fr. Theodore N. Toppses

Portland (04101) Holy Trinity Church133 Pleasant StreetTel.: (207) 774-0281

Web: www.holytrinityportland.orgRev. Fr. Konstantinos Sarantidis

Saco (04072) St. Demetrios Church186 Bradley StreetTel.: (207) 284-5651Fax: (207) 282-9505Web: www.stdemetriosmaine.orgRev. Fr. Basil B. Arabatzis

MARYLAND (MD)

Annapolis (21401) SS. Constantine & Helen Church2747 Riva RoadTel.: (410) 573-2072Fax: (410) 573-2076Email: [email protected]: www.schgochurch.orgRev. Fr. Kosmas Karavellas

Baltimore (21201) Annunciation Cathedral24 West Preston StreetTel.: (410) 727-1831Fax: (410) 727-7602Email: [email protected]: www.goannun.orgV. Rev. Fr. Constantine Moralis

Baltimore (21234) St. Demetrios Church2504 Cub Hill RdMailing address: P.O. Box 28218Tel.: (410) 661-1090Fax: (410) 661-1134Web: www.stdemetriosmd.orgRev. Fr. Louis J. Noplos

Baltimore (21224) St. Nicholas Church520 South Ponca StreetTel.: (410) 633-5020Fax: (410) 633-4352Email: [email protected]. Fr. Michael Pastrikos

Bethesda (20817) St. George Church7701 Bradley Blvd.Tel.: (301) 469-7990Fax: (301) 469-5945Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorge.orgRev. Fr. Dimitrios AntokasRev. Fr. George Khitiri

Darlington (21034) Sts. Mary Magdalene & Markella

Church3714-16 Dublin RoadMailing Address: P.O. Box 1575

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Bel Air, MD (21014)Tel.: (410) 836-9754Fax: (410) 457-0303Email: [email protected]: www.gochc.orgRev. Fr. Manuel J. Burdusi

Frederick (21701) SS. Peter and Paul Church920 West 7th StreetTel.: (301) 663-0663Fax: (301) 663-6855Email: [email protected]: www.stspeterpaul.netV. Rev. Fr. George Nikas

Lanham (20706) St. Theodore Church7101 Cipriano RoadTel.: (301) 552-3540Fax: (301) 552-2424Email: [email protected]: www.sttheodores.org(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Patrick Viscuso)

Ocean City (21842) St. George Church8805 Coastal HighwayTel.: (410) 524-0990Fax: (410) 524-6772Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorgeoc.md.goarch.orgRev. Fr. John Stavropoulos

MASSACHUSETTS (MA)

Andover (01810) SS. Constantine & Helen Church71 Chandler RoadTel.: (978) 470-0919Fax: (978) 470-0239Web: www.andoverorthodox.orgRev. Fr. Christopher P. Makiej

Arlington (02476) St. Athanasius the Great Church4 Appleton St. (corner of Mass. Ave.)Tel.: (781) 646-0705Fax: (781) 641-4700Email: [email protected]: www.saintathanasius.orgRev. Fr. Nicholas M. Kastanas

Boston (02445) Annunciation Cathedral162 Goddard AvenueBrookline, MA 02445Tel.: (617) 731-6633Fax: (617) 730-2978Web: www.bostoncathedral.orgV. Rev. Fr. Cleopas Strongylis

Boston (02118) St. John The Baptist Church15 Union Park StreetTel.: (617) 536-5692Fax: (617) 482-0535Email: [email protected]: www.saintjohnthebaptist.org/(Serv. by Rev. Fr. George D. Dragas)

Braintree (02184) St. Catherine Church119 Common StreetTel.: (781) 843-0047Fax: (781) 843-2727Email: [email protected]: www.stcatherinebraintree.orgRev. Fr. Philippe Mousis

Brockton (02401) Annunciation Church457 Oak StreetTel.: (508) 559-0910Fax: (508) 584-8679Web: www.annunciationbrockton.orgRev. Fr. Anthony S. EvangelatosBrookline (02445)Holy Cross Chapel50 Goddard AvenueTel: (617) 731-3500

Cambridge (02139) SS. Constantine & Helen Church14 Magazine StreetTel.: (617) 876-3601Fax: (617) 876-3600Rev. Fr. Asterios Gerostergios

Centerville/Hyannis (02632-3022) St. George Church1130 Falmouth RoadTel.: (508) 775-3045Fax: (508) 775-3091Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorge-capecod.comRev. Fr. Panagiotis K. Giannakopoulos

Chicopee Falls (01021) SS. Constantine & Helen Church30 Grattan StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 112Tel.: (413) 592-3401Rev. Fr. Peter C. Katopis

Clinton (01510) St. Nicholas Church132 School StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 98Tel.: (978) 365-9089(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Cohasset (02025-1046) Nativity-Assumption of the Virgin Mary

Church811 Jerusalem Rd.Tel.: (781) 383-6380Fax: (781) 383-2975Email: [email protected]: www.panagiaparish.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Constantine Cambas

Dartmouth (02747) St. George Church186 Cross RoadMailing Address: P.O. Box 79411

(02747-0985)Tel.: (508) 996-5913Fax: (508) 996-5913Web: www.gosaintgeorge.com(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Dracut (01826) Assumption of the Virgin Mary Church1160 Mammoth RoadTel.: (978) 957-6051(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Clapsis)

East Longmeadow (01028) St. Luke Church400 Prospect StreetMailing address: P.O. Box 381Tel.: (413) 525-4551Fax: (413) 525-4552Email: [email protected]. Fr. Michael N. Sitaras

Fall River (02720) St. Demetrios Church289 North Main StreetTel.: (508) 672-2121Email: [email protected]. Fr. Evangelos C. Georgiadis

Fitchburg (01420-6922) Holy Trinity Church1319 Main StreetTel.: (978) 342-1216Fax: (978) 345-5589Email: [email protected]. Fr. Harry G. Providakis

Haverhill (01830) Holy Apostles / SS. Peter & Paul Church154-156 Winter StreetTel.: (978) 373-3311Fax: (978) 374-4002Email: [email protected]: holyapostles.ma.goarch.orgV. Rev. Fr. Makarios J. Niakaros

Holyoke (01040) Holy Trinity Church410 Main Street

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Tel.: (413) 533-9880Fax: (413) 533-6266Rev. Fr. Harry S. Vulopas

Ipswich (01938) Assumption Church8 Lafayette RoadMailing address: P. O. Box 6Tel.: (978) 356-9798Rev. Fr. John Govostes

Lexington (02420) St. Nicholas Church17 Meriam StreetTel.: (781) 862-6453Email: [email protected]: www.stnicholaslex.orgRev. Fr. Demetrios Costarakis

Lowell (01854-4295) Holy Trinity Church62 Lewis St.Tel.: (978) 458-8092Fax: (978) 970-0935Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitylowellhoc.orgRev. Fr. Nicholas Pelekoudas

Lowell (01851) St. George Church44 Princeton Blvd.Tel.: (978) 459-9147Rev. Fr. Anastasios Coulouras

Lowell (01854) Transfiguration of Our Saviour ChurchFr. John Sarantos WayTel.: (978) 458-4321Fax: (978) 458-8726Email: [email protected]: www.transchurch.orgRev. Fr. Stephen Lawrence

Lynn (01902) St. George Church54 South Common St.Tel.: (781) 593-6162Fax: (781) 586-9548Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorgelynn.orgRev. Fr. George D. Tsoukalas

Mansfield (02048) St. Gregory the Theologian Church1007 West StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 293Tel.: (508) 337-9986Fax: (508) 337-9987Email: [email protected]: www.saintgregorythetheologian.orgRev. Fr. Michael R. Bird

Marlboro (01752) SS. Anargyroi ChurchCashman and Cental Sts.Mailing address: P. O. Box 381Tel.: (508) 485-2575Email: [email protected]: www.stsanargyroi.orgRev. Fr. Gregory Christakos

Newburyport (01950) Annunciation ChurchHaris and Park Sts.Mailing address: P. O. Box 575Tel.: (978) 465-5757Fax: (978) 465-1793Email: [email protected]. Fr. Constantine NewmanRev. Fr. Konstantinos Manetas

Peabody (01960) St. Vasilios Church5-7 Paleologos StreetTel.: (978) 531-0777Fax: (978) 538-9522Email: [email protected]: www.stvasilios.orgRev. Fr. Christopher FoustoukosRev. Fr. Konstantinos Manetos

Pittsfield (01201) St. George Church73 Bradford StreetTel.: (413) 442-8113Email: [email protected]: www.christisrisen.comRev. Fr. John G. Maheras

Roslindale (02131) St. Nectarios Church39 Belgrade AvenueTel.: (617) 327-1983Fax: (617) 327-9841Web: stnectariosma.orgRev. Fr. Vassilios Bebis

Somerville (02143) Dormition of the Virgin Mary Church29 Central StreetTel.: (617) 625-2222Fax: (617) 628-4529Email: [email protected]: www.dormitionchurch.orgRev. Fr. Panteleimon Klostri

Southbridge (01550) St. George Church55 North StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 25Tel.: (508) 764-3398(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Springfield (01104) St. George Cathedral 22 St. George RoadTel.: (413) 737-1496Fax: (413) 737-1065Web: www.stgeorgecath.orgRev. Fr. Christopher H. Stamas

Watertown (02472) Taxiarchae Church25 Bigelow AveTel.: (617) 924-8182Fax: (617) 924-4124Rev. Fr. Demetrios Tonias

Webster (01570) SS. Constantine & Helen Church35 Lake ParkwayMailing address: PO Box 713Tel.: (508) 943-8361Email: [email protected]: www.schwebster.orgRev. Fr. Luke Veronis

Weston (02493) St. Demetrios Church57 Brown StreetTel.: (781) 237-5561Fax: (781) 237-8612Email: [email protected]: www.stdemetriosweston.orgRev. Fr. Nicholas KrommydasRev. Fr. Alexander Chetsas

Woburn (01801) Annunciation Church70 Montvale AveTel.: (781) 935-2424Fax: (781) 935-0534Web: www.annunciationwoburn.comRev. Fr. Peter Rizos

Worcester (01609) St. Spyridon Cathedral102 Russell StreetTel.: (508) 791-7326Fax: (508) 754-3054Web: www.spyridoncathedral.orgRev. Fr. Dean N. PaleologosRev. Fr. Christopher Moody

MICHIGAN (MI)

Ann Arbor (48103) St. Nicholas Church3109 Scio Church RoadTel.: (734) 332-8200Fax: (734) 332-8201Email: [email protected]: www.stnickaa.orgRev. Fr. Nicolaos Kotsis

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Battle Creek (49016)SS Constantine & Helen Chapel1020 Goquac StreetMailing address: P.O. Box 189Tel: (616) 963-3493(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Basil Stamas)

Bloomfield Hills (48302) St. George Church43816 Woodward AvenueTel.: (248) 335-8869Fax: (248) 335-2140Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorge-bh.orgRev. Fr. Nicholas Pathenos

Detroit (48226) Annunciation Cathedral707 E. Lafayette Blvd.Tel.: (313) 965-2806Fax: (313) 965-2428Email: [email protected]: www.annunciationcathedral.orgRev. Fr. Athanas G. GeorgeRev. Fr. John Moutafis

Farmington Hills (48336) Holy Cross Church25225 Middlebelt Rd.Tel.: (248) 477-1677Fax: (248) 477-0231Email: [email protected]: www.holycrossgo.orgRev. Fr. Dean C. Hountalas

Grand Blanc (48439) Assumption Church2245 East Baldwin RoadTel.: (810) 771-4611Fax: (810) 771-4586Web: www.agoc.mi.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Evangelos Mago

Grand Rapids (49503) Holy Trinity Church330 Lakeside Drive, N.E.Tel.: (616) 454-6563Fax: (616) 454-2749Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitygoc.orgRev. Fr. Nicholas Marcus

Kalamazoo (49007) Annunciation Church507 S. Westnedge AvenueTel.: (269) 345-5389Fax: (269) 345-5389Email: [email protected]: www.annuciationocc.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Lansing (48912) Holy Trinity Church1701 East Saginaw StreetTel.: (517) 482-7341Fax: (517) 482-8524Web: www.HolyTrinity-Lansing.orgRev. Fr. Brian Mark Sietsema

Lexington (48850)St. Panteleimon Chapel7143 Cedar RoadContact: Mr. Paul Margaris228 S. Center RoadBurton, MI 48509(Chapel is open seasonally)

Marquette (49855) Assumption Church235 West Ridge StreetTel.: (906) 226-6792(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Muskegon (49444-9744) Annunciation Church185 E. Pontaluna RoadTel.: (231) 799-0185Web: www.annunciationmuskegon.mi. goarch.orgRev. Fr. Catalin Mot

New Buffalo (49022) Annunciation & Agia Paraskevi Church18000 Behner RoadMailing address: P. O. Box 93New Buffalo, MI 49117Tel.: (269) 469-0081Fax: (269) 469-3325Email: [email protected]: forministry.com/USMIGOARCAAAPARev. Fr. Paul Martin

Plymouth Township (48170) Nativity of the Virgin Mary Church39851 Five Mile RoadTel.: (734) 420-0131Fax: (734) 420-0602Email: [email protected]: www.nativitygochurch.orgRev. Fr. Demetrios Sean Govostes

Saginaw (48603) St. Demetrios Church4970 Mackinaw RoadTel.: (989) 793-8822Fax: (989) 793-8896Email: [email protected]: www.stdemetrios.mi.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Irenaeus Jeffrey Cox

Sault Ste. Marie (49783) St. George Church511 Court Street

Mailing Address: PO Box 842Tel.: (906) 632-6351(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Southgate (48195) St. George Church16300 Dix Toledo HighwayTel.: (734) 283-8820Fax: (734) 283-8866Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorge.mi.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Philemon N. Karamanos

St. Clair Shores (48080-2599) Assumption Church21800 Marter RoadTel.: (586) 779-6111Fax: (586) 779-8369Email: [email protected]: www.goassumption.orgRev. Fr. Michael Varlamos

Sterling Heights (48312) St. John Church11455 Metro ParkwayTel.: (586) 977-6080Fax: (586) 977-6081Email: [email protected]: www.stjohngoc.comRev. Fr. Nicholas Kyritses

Traverse City (49686) Archangel Gabriel Church1030 Hastings StreetMail Address: P.O. Box 6350 (49696)Tel.: (231) 668-6583Fax: (231) 668-6583Web: www.tcorthodoxchurch.orgRev. Fr. Ciprian Streza

Troy (48098-4500) St. Nicholas Church760 West Wattles RoadTel.: (248) 362-9575Fax: (248) 362-9578Email: [email protected]: www.stnicholasgochurch.orgRev. Fr. Stratton DorozenskiRev. Fr. George HatzTroy (48084)St. Spyridon Chapel2560 Crooks Rd.Tel: (248) 823-2400Rev. Fr. Teodor Petrutiu

Westland (48185-0032) SS. Constantine & Helen Church36375 Joy Rd.Tel.: (734) 525-6789Fax: (734) 525-3989Web: www.stcons.orgRev. Fr. Teodor Petrutiu

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MINNESOTA (MN)

Duluth (55805) The Twelve Holy Apostles Church632 East 2nd StreetTel.: (218) 722-5957Fax: (218) 722-0592Email: [email protected]: www.12holyapostles.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Minneapolis (55408) St. Mary’s Church3450 Irving Avenue S.Tel.: (612) 825-9595Fax: (612) 825-9283Email: [email protected]: www.stmarysgoc.orgRev. Fr. Paul Paris

Rochester (55902) Holy Anargyroi/SS. Cosmas &

Damianos Church703 West Center StreetTel.: (507) 282-1529Fax: (507) 282-1253Email: [email protected]: www.holyanargyroi.orgRev. Fr. Mark Muñoz

St. Paul (55105) St. George Church1111 Summit AvenueTel.: (651) 222-6220Fax: (651) 225-9276Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorgegoc.orgRev. Fr. R. Dimitrios Andrews

MISSISSIPPI (MS)

Biloxi (39531) Holy Trinity Church255 Beauvoir Rd.Tel.: (228) 388-6138Web: www.holytrinitybiloxi.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Jackson (39211) Holy Trinity& St. John the

Theologian Church5725 Pear Orchard RoadTel.: (601) 355-6325Fax: (601) 213-4118Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitystjohnjackson.orgRev. Fr. Andrew C. Koufopoulos

MISSOURI (MO)

Columbia (65201) St. Luke the Evangelist Church1510 Audubon Drive

Tel.: (573) 817-0050Fax: (573) 449-8452Email: [email protected]: www.saintlukecolumbia.orgRev. Fr. Michael Monos

Kansas City (64145) Annunciation Church12001 Wornall RoadTel.: (816) 942-9100Fax: (816) 942-9440Email: [email protected]: www.annunciation.mo.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Constantine Sinos

St. Louis (63108) St. Nicholas Church4967 Forest Park Blvd.Tel.: (314) 361-6924Fax: (314) 361-3539Email: [email protected]: www.sngoc.orgRev. Fr. Douglas P. Papulis

Town & Country (63131-1405) Assumption Church1755 Des Peres RoadTel.: (314) 966-2255Fax: (314) 775-0794Web: www.assumptiongoc.comRev. Fr. Joseph J. Strzelecki

MONTANA (MT)

Great Falls (59401) SS. Constantine & Helen Church1101 First Avenue NorthMailing address: P.O. Box 2564 (59403-2564)Tel.: (406) 452-3670(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Missoula (59801-3936) Annunciation Church301 South 6th Street, W.Tel.: (406) 543-0792Web: www.annunciation.mt.goarch.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

NEBRASKA (NE)

Bayard (69334) Assumption Church810 1st AvenueMailing address: P. O. Box 550Tel.: (308) 586-1926Email: [email protected]: www.assumption.ne.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Elias Warren

Lincoln (68505-2286) Annunciation Church950 North 63rd Street

Tel.: (402) 464-4422Fax: (402) 464-4422Web: www.annunciation.ne.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Mark Curtright

Omaha (68127-3549) All Holy Spirit Church9012 Q StreetTel.: (402) 934-3688Fax: (402) 934-3689Email: [email protected]: www.synaxis.orgRev. Fr. Chris Margaritis

Omaha (68105-2712) St. John the Baptist Church602 Park AvenueTel.: (402) 345-7103Fax: (402) 345-0802Email: office@stjohnsgreekorthodox.

orgWeb: www.stjohnsgreekorthodox.orgRev. Fr. Peter Pappas

NEVADA (NV)

Ely (89315)St. Alexios Chapel12 & LyonsMailing address: P.O. Box 773Tel: (702) 289-3570

Las Vegas (89118-1922) St. John the Baptist Church5300 S. El Camino RoadTel.: (702) 221-8245Fax: (702) 221-9167Email: [email protected]: www.vegasgreekorthodox.comRev. Fr. John S. HondrosMcGill (89318)St. Barbara ChapelFourth StreetMailing address: P.O. Box 1352Tel: (702) 289-3567

Reno (89509) St. Anthony Church4795 Lakeside DriveTel.: (775) 825-5365Fax: (775) 825-2442Email: saintanthonychurch@

sbcglobal.netWeb: www.stanthonyreno.orgRev. Fr. Stephen Karcher

NEW HAMPSHIRE (NH)

Concord (03301) Holy Trinity Church68 North State StreetTel.: (603) 225-2961

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Fax: (603) 225-2961Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitynh.orgV. Rev. Fr. Agathonikos M. Wilson

Dover (03820) Annunciation Church93 Locust StreetTel.: (603) 742-7667Fax: (603) 742-7644Email: [email protected]: www.annunciationdover.orgRev. Fr. Costin Popescu

Franklin (03235) Transfiguration ChurchSullowey Street(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Keene (03431) St. George Church70 West StreetMailing Address: P.O. Box 392 (03431-0392)Tel.: (603) 352-6424Web: www.stgeorgekeene.nh.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Theodore G. Stylianopoulos

Laconia (03246) Taxiarchai Church811 N. Main StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 86 (03247-0086) Tel.: (603) 524-9415Rev. Fr. Eugene Pentiuc

Manchester (03109) Assumption Church111 Island Pond RoadTel.: (603) 623-2045Fax: (603) 232-6347Rev. Fr. Athanasios Nenes

Manchester (03104) St. George Cathedral650 Hanover StreetTel.: (603) 622-9113Fax: (603) 232-6347Email: churchoffice@stgeorge.

nh.goarch.orgWeb: www.stgeorge.nh.goarch.orgV. Rev. Fr. Andrew Mahalares

Manchester (03104) St. Nicholas Church1168 Bridge StreetTel.: (603) 625-6115Web: www.stnicholas-man-nh.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Nashua (03062) St. Philip Church500 West Hollis Street

Tel.: (603) 889-4000Fax: (603) 889-3763Web: www.stphilipnh.orgRev. Fr. Thomas F. Chininis

Newport (03773) St. Vasilios Church45 Winter StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 428Tel.: (603) 863-8376Web: www.stvasilios.nh.goarch.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Portsmouth (03801) St. Nicholas Church40 Andrew Jarvis DriveTel.: (603) 436-2733Fax: (603) 436-2943Web: www.stnickportsmouth.orgRev. Fr. Robert Archon

Somersworth (03878) Assumption ChurchTates Brook RoadMailing Address: P. O. Box 110 (Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

NEW JERSEY (NJ)

Annandale (08801) St. Anna Church104 Allerton Rd. & Route 31Mailing address: P. O. Box 2505 Flemington, NJ (08822-2505)Tel.: (908) 782-9741Fax: (908) 782-9709 Web: www.stannagoc.orgRev. Fr. Anastasios Kousoulas

Asbury Park (07712) St. George Church700 Grand AvenueTel.: (732) 775-2777Fax: (732) 775-0109Web: www.stgeorgeap.orgRev. Fr. Andrew N. Eugenis

Atlantic City (08401) St. Nicholas Church13 S. Mount Vernon AvenueMailing address: P. O. Box 641Tel.: (609) 348-3495Fax: (609) 348-4837Web: www.stnicholasgoc.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Cherry Hill (08002) St. Thomas Church615 Mercer StreetTel.: (856) 665-1731Fax: (856) 665-1854

Web: stthomasgoc.orgRev. Fr. Emmanuel Pratsinakis

Clifton (07013) St. George Church818 Valley RoadTel.: (973) 779-2626Fax: (973) 777-6946Email: [email protected]: www.StGeorgeClifton.orgRev. Fr. Peter SouritzidisRev. Fr. John P. Orfanakos

Egg Harbor Township (08234) Holy Trinity Church7004 Ridge AveTel.: (609) 653-8092Fax: (609) 653-0375Rev. Fr. George P. Liacopulos

Elizabeth (07201) St. Fanourios Church1034 East Jersey StreetTel.: (908) 289-1250Fax: (908) 289-4151Web: www.saintfanourios.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Fairview (07022) Ascension ChurchAnderson Ave. & Henry St.Tel.: (201) 945-6448Fax: (201) 945-6463Email: [email protected]: www.ascensionfairview.orgRev. Fr. Christos Pappas

Holmdel (07733-0367) Kimisis Tis Theotokou Church20 Hillcrest RoadMailing address: P. O. Box 367Tel.: (732) 739-1515Fax: (732) 739-1172Email: [email protected]: www.kimisis.comRev. Fr. George H. Dounelis

Jersey City (07306) Evangelismos Tis Theotokou661 Montgomery StreetTel.: (201) 432-2488Fax: (201) 432-5911Rev. Fr. Dionysios MarketosJersey City (07306) St. Demetrios Church524 Summit AvenueTel.: (201) 792-0697Fax: (201) 792-3952(Serv. by V. Rev. Chrysanthos Zois)

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North Wildwood (08260-3107) St. Demetrios Church321 Saint Demetrios St.Tel.: (609) 522-0152Fax: (609) 522-4596(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Steven J. Vlahos)

Paramus (07652) St. Athanasios Church51 Paramus RoadTel.: (201) 368-8881Fax: (201) 368-9195Email: [email protected]: www.stathanasiosnj.orgRev. Fr. Anargyros Stavropoulos

Perth Amboy (08861) St. Demetrios Church41-47 Wisteria StreetTel.: (732) 826-4466Fax: (732) 826-4312Web: www.stdemetriospa.orgRev. Fr. Angelo J. Michaels

Piscataway (08854) St. George Church1101 River RoadTel.: (732) 463-1642Fax: (732) 699-9309Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorgepiscataway.orgRev. Fr. Nicholas Pastrikos

Randolph (07869) St. Andrew Church1447 Sussex Tpke.Tel.: (973) 584-0388Fax: (973) 584-3573Email: [email protected]: www.standrewgonj.orgRev. Fr. John Theodosion

Roseland (07068) SS. Nicholas, Constantine & Helen

Church80 Laurel Ave.Tel.: (973) 251-2920Fax: (973) 251-2921Email: [email protected]: www.greekchurchroseland.orgV. Rev. Fr. Seraphim Poulos

Tenafly (07670) St. John the Theologian Cathedral353 East Clinton AvenueTel.: (201) 567-5072Fax: (201) 816-0589Web: www.gonj.orgRev. Fr. Panagiotis Lekkas

Toms River (08753) St. Barbara Church2200 Church RoadTel.: (732) 255-5525Fax: (732) 255-8180Email: [email protected]: www.stbarbaranj.orgRev. Fr. Paul Pappas

Trenton (08619) St. George Church1200 Klockner RoadTel.: (609) 586-4448Fax: (609) 586-6316Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorge.nj.goarch.orgRev. Fr. James Pavlow

Union (07083) St. Demetrios Church721 Rahway AvenueTel.: (908) 964-7957Fax: (908) 964-6875Web: www.stdgocunion.orgV. Rev. Fr. Alexander Kile

Vineland (08360) St. Anthony Church430 West Wheat RoadTel.: (856) 696-0917Fax: (856) 696-6990Email: [email protected]: www.stanthonyvinelandnj.comRev. Fr. Sokratis Dimitriadis

Westfield (07090) Holy Trinity Church250 Gallows Hill RoadTel.: (908) 233-8533Fax: (908) 233-0623Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitywestfield.orgRev. Fr. Peter DelvizisRev. Fr. Alexander Leondis

Wyckoff (07481) St. Nicholas Church467 Grand View AvenueTel.: (201) 652-4774Fax: (201) 652-0789Email: [email protected]: www.stnicholasnj.orgRev. Fr. Bill C. Gikas

NEW MEXICO (NM)

Albuquerque (87102) St. George Church308 High Street, S.E.Tel.: (505) 247-9411Fax: (505) 248-0804Web: www.stgeorge-nm.org

Rev. Fr. Conan GillRev. Dn. George J. Collaros

Santa Fe (87508) St. Elias the Prophet Church46 Calle ElectraTel.: (505) 466-0015Fax: (505) 466-0015Web: www.stelias.nm.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Dimitrios Pappas

NEW YORK (NY)

Albany (12208) Saint Sophia Church440 Whitehall RoadTel.: (518) 489-4442Fax: (518) 489-0374Email: [email protected]: www.stsophia.netRev. Fr. Patric Legato

Astoria (11102) Hellenic Greek Orthodox CommunitySt. Demetrios Cathedral30-11 30th DriveTel.: (718) 728-1718Fax: (718) 728-0079

(11105) St. Catherine - St. George22-30 33rd StreetMailing address: 30-11 30th DriveTel.: (718) 545-4796 or 728-1718Rev. Fr. John AntonopoulosRev. Fr. Anastasios PourakisRev. Fr. Vasilios LourosAstoria (11102)St. Cosmas Chapel27-09 Crescent StreetTel: (718) 626-5111

Binghamton (13901) Holy Trinity Church214 Court StreetTel.: (607) 723-9662(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Blue Point (11715) St. John Church77 Montauk HighwayTel.: (631) 363-6450Fax: (631) 363-6457Email: [email protected]: www.stjohnsbluepoint.orgRev. Fr. John Kefalas

Bronx (10463) St. Petros the Apostle Church3245 Kingsbridge Ave. P. O. Box 356 Kingsbridge Station

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Tel.: (718) 549-8775Web: stpeter.ny.goarch.org (Serv. by Rev. Fr. Nicholas

Soteropoulos)

Bronx (10461) Zoodohos Peghe Church3573 Bruckner BlvdTel.: (718) 823-2030Fax: (718) 823-0790V. Rev. Fr. Sylvester D. Berberis

Brooklyn (11209) Holy Cross Church8401 Ridge Blvd.Tel.: (718) 836-3510Fax: (718) 836-7075Web: www.holycross.ny.goarch.orgV. Rev. Fr. Gerasimos Makris

Brooklyn (11215) Kimisis Tis Theotokou Church224 18th StreetTel.: (718) 788-0152Fax: (718) 788-2774Web: www.ktbny.orgV. Rev. Fr. Damaskinos V. GanasRev. Dn. Demetrios Kazakis

Brooklyn (11201) SS. Constantine & Helen Cathedral64 Schermerhorn StreetTel.: (718) 624-0595Fax: (718) 624-2228Web: www.stconstantineandhelen.orgRev. Fr. John Lardas

Brooklyn (11229) Three Hierarchs Church1724 Avenue PTel.: (718) 339-0280Fax: (718) 375-0006Web: www.threehierarchs.ny.goarch.orgV. Rev. Fr. Eugene N. Pappas

Brookville (11545) Church of the Holy Resurrection1400 Cedar Swamp RoadTel.: (516) 671-5200Fax: (516) 671-5205Email: [email protected]: www.resurrectiongoc.orgRev. Fr. John Vlahos

Buffalo (14222) Annunciation Church146 W. Utica St. at Delaware AveTel.: (716) 882-9485Fax: (716) 886-9151Email: [email protected]: www.annunciation.ny.goarch.org

Rev. Fr. Christos ChristakisRev. Fr. Pericles Kallis

Corona (11368) Transfiguration of Christ Church38-05 98th StreetTel.: (718) 458-5251Fax: (718) 458-5489Email: [email protected]: www.transfigurationcorona.comRev. Fr. George Anastasiou

Elmira (14904-1706) St. Athanasios Church210 Franklin StreetTel.: (607) 734-0771(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Richard Scott)

Flushing (11358) St. Nicholas Shrine Church196-10 Northern Blvd.Tel.: (718) 357-4200Fax: (718) 357-5692Web: www.stnicholasflushing.orgRev. Fr. Paul C. PalestyRev. Fr. Theofanis PapantonisGarrison (10524-9742)St. Basil Chapel79 St. Basil RoadTel: (845) 424-3500Fax: (845) 424-4172Rev. Fr. Constantine L. Sitaras

Gloversville (12078) SS. Theodoroi Church70 Washington StreetMailing Address:PO Box 1054 (12078-0009)(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Peter Daratsos)

Greenlawn (11740) St. Paraskevi Church1 Shrine PlaceTel.: (631) 261-7272Fax: (631) 261-7295Email: [email protected]: www.stparaskevi.orgRev. Fr. Dimitrios MoraitisRev. Fr. Louis Nicholas

Hempstead (11550) St. Paul Cathedral110 Cathedral AvenueTel.: (516) 483-5700Fax: (516) 564-8335Email: [email protected]: www.stpaulhempstead.orgRev. Fr. Luke M. MelackrinosRev. Dn. Peter Zougras

Hicksville (11801) Holy Trinity Church20 Field AvenueTel.: (516) 433-4522Fax: (516) 433-0571Rev. Fr. George E. Stavropoulos

Island Park (11558) Kimisis Tis Theotokou Church83 Newport RoadTel.: (516) 432-4086Fax: (516) 889-9723Email: [email protected]: www.panaghiaofislandpark.com(Serv. by Archdiocesan District Clergy)

Ithaca (14850) St. Catherine Church120 West Seneca StreetTel.: (607) 273-2767Fax: (607) 273-6733Web: www.catherine.ny.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Thomas Parthenakis

Jackson Heights (11372) SS. Constantine & Helen Church37-57 72nd StreetTel.: (718) 639-0611Fax: (718) 478-7006V. Rev. Fr. Iakovos Koutsakis

Jamaica (11432) St. Demetrios Church84-35 152nd StreetTel.: (718) 291-2420Fax: (718) 526-6775Web: www.stdemetrios.ny.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Konstantinos Kalogridis

Jamestown (14701) St. Nicholas ChurchMt. Vernon Pl. & Francis St.Mailing address: P. O. Box 264Jamestown, NY 14702Tel.: (716) 483-0022Fax: (716) 483-0474Email: [email protected]. Fr. George Zervos

Kingston (12401) St. George Church294 Greenkill AvenueMailing address: P. O. Box 3062 (12402) Tel.: (845) 331-3522(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Steven M. Sarigianis)

Mattituck (11952) Transfiguration Of Christ Church1950 Breakwater RoadMailing address: P. O. Box 1162Tel.: (631) 298-9652

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Fax: (631) 298-8510Rev. Fr. Constantine Makrinos

Merrick (11566) St. Demetrios Church2421 Hewlett AvenueMailing address: 24 Kenny AvenueTel.: (516) 379-1368Fax: (516) 378-6880Email: [email protected]: www.saint-demetrios.comRev. Fr. Nikiforos Fakinos

Middletown (10941) Holy Cross Church2250 Goshen TurnpikeTel.: (845) 695-1976Fax: (845) 695-1977Email: [email protected]: www.holycrossgreekorthodox church.comRev. Fr. Christopher Talleos

Newburgh (12550) St. Nicholas Church19 Fullerton AvenueMailing address: P. O. Box 2004Tel.: (845) 561-2556Fax: (845) 622-3567Email: [email protected]: www.saintnicholasonline.orgRev. Fr. John Angel

New Rochelle (10804) Holy Trinity Church10 Mill RoadTel.: (914) 235-6100Fax: (914) 235-0708Email: [email protected]. Fr. Nicholas G. Anctil

New York (10021) Holy Trinity Cathedral319 East 74th StreetTel.: (212) 288-3215Fax: (212) 288-5876Email: [email protected]: www.thecathedralnyc.org(Serv. by Archdiocesan District Clergy)

New York (10024) Annunciation Church302 West 91st StreetTel.: (212) 724-2070Fax: (212) 724-2252Email: [email protected]: www.evangelismos.orgV. Rev. Fr. Nathanael Symeonides

New York (10040) SS. Anargyroi Church1547 St. Nicholas Avenue

Tel.: (212) 568-0367Web: www.anargyroi.orgV. Rev. Fr. Ierotheos Markopoulos

New York (10002) St. Barbara Church27 Forsyth StreetTel.: (212) 226-0499Fax: (212) 925-1974Email: [email protected]: www.stbarbara.ny.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Luben Agapitos Chunov

New York (10011) St. Eleftherios Church359 West 24th StreetTel.: (212) 924-3919Fax: (212) 924-8011Email: [email protected]: www.steleftherios.ny.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Athanasios Demos

New York (10029) St. George - St. Demetrios Church140 E. 103rd StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 980Tel.: (212) 722-6750(Serv. by V. Rev. Fr. Sebastian

Skordallos)

New York (10019) St. George Church307 West 54th StreetTel.: (212) 265-7808Email: [email protected](Serv. by Rev. Fr. James Kordaris)

New York (10025) St. Gerasimos Church153 West 105th StreetTel.: (212) 749-0017Fax: (212) 749-1186Web: www.agiosgerasimos.orgRev. Fr. Constantine Combitsis

New York (10003) St. John The Baptist Church143 East 17th StreetTel.: (212) 473-0648Email: [email protected]: www.stjohn.ny.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Vasilios Bassakyros

New York (10006) St. Nicholas ChurchTel.: (914) 667-3100Fax: (914) 667-3726Rev. Fr. John RomasNew York (10021)St. Paul Chapel10 East 79 StreetTel: (212) 570-3500

New York (10033) St. Spyridon Church124 Wadsworth AvenueTel.: (212) 795-5870Fax: (212) 795-4758Email: [email protected]: www.saintspyridon.netRev. Fr. George Passias

Port Jefferson (11777) Assumption Church430 Sheep Pasture RoadTel.: (631) 473-0894Fax: (631) 928-5131Web: www.kimisis.orgRev. Fr. Demetrios N. Calogredes

Port Washington (11050) Archangel Michael Church100 Fairway DriveTel.: (516) 944-3180Fax: (516) 944-3185Email: [email protected]: www.archangelmichaelchurch.orgRev. Fr. Dennis P. Strouzas

Poughkeepsie (12603) Kimisis Tis Theotokou Church140 Grand Avenue So.Tel.: (845) 452-0772Fax: (845) 452-0114Email: [email protected]: www.kimisisny.org Rev. Fr. Gregory Patsis

Rochester (14607) Annunciation Church962 East AvenueTel.: (585) 244-3377Fax: (585) 244-3388Email: [email protected]: www.annunciationrochester.com(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Rochester (14620) Holy Spirit Church835 South AvenueTel.: (585) 244-1976Fax: (585) 271-4484Email: [email protected]: goholyspirit.orgRev. Fr. Patrick J. Cowles

Rye (10580) Church of Our Saviour2195 Westchester Ave, EastTel.: (914) 967-2838Fax: (914) 967-0164Web: www.gocoos.orgRev. Fr. Elias Villis

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Schenectady (12305) St. George Church107 Clinton StreetTel.: (518) 393-0742Fax: (518) 393-4093Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorge.ny.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Apostolos P. Panos

Southampton (11968) Kimisis Tis Theotokou Church111 St. Andrews RoadTel.: (631) 283-6169Fax: (631) 283-6271Email: [email protected]: www.KimisisHamptons.ny.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Alexander KarloutsosRev. Fr. Constantine Lazarakis

Staten Island (10314) Holy Trinity-St. Nicholas Church1641 Richmond AvenueTel.: (718) 494-0658Fax: (718) 494-2037Web: www.greekchurch-si.orgRev. Fr. Nicholas P. Petropoulakos

Syracuse (13224) Saint Sophia Church325 Waring RoadTel.: (315) 446-5222Fax: (315) 251-1654Email: [email protected]: stsophias.org Rev. Fr. David Smith

Troy (12180) St. Basil Church909 River StreetTel.: (518) 273-8923Fax: (518) 273-8923Email: [email protected]: www.stbasiltroy.orgRev. Fr. Emmanuel E. Mantzouris

Vestal (13850) Annunciation Church4121 O’ Hara DriveTel.: (607) 797-0824Fax: (607) 797-0824Web: www.annunciation.vestal.

ny.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Michael Bahlatzis

Wantagh (11793-0199) St. Markella Church1960 Jones Ave. NorthTel.: (516) 783-5760Fax: (516) 783-5763Rev. Fr. Sarantis Loulakis

Watertown (13601) St. Vasilios Church516 Franklin StreetTel.: (315) 788-4920(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Philip Yanulis)

West Babylon (11704) St. Nicholas Church200 Great East Neck RoadTel.: (631) 587-1150Fax: (631) 587-1253V. Rev. Fr. Nektarios Papazafiropoulos

West Nyack (10994) SS. Constantine & Helen ChurchOne Marycrest RoadTel.: (845) 623-4023Fax: (845) 627-1179Email: [email protected]. Fr. Nicholas Samaras

Whitestone (11357) Holy Cross Church11-05 150th StreetTel.: (718) 767-2955Fax: (718) 767-5855Web: www.holycrosswhitestone.comV. Rev. Fr. Dionysios Anagnostopoulos

Windham (12496) Assumption Church4752 State Rte. 23Mailing Address: P. O. Box 454Tel.: (518) 734-4631Web: www.assumption.ny.goarch.org(Serv. by Archdiocesan District Clergy)

Yonkers (10705-4519) Prophet Elias Church15 LeRoy AvenueTel.: (914) 963-3638Fax: (914) 963-3757Email: [email protected]: www.prophetelias.ny.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Nicholas J. PilavasYonkers (10705)Taxiarchai ChapelSt. Michael’s Home3 Lehman TerraceTel: (914) 476-3374Fax: (914) 476-1744His Grace Bishop Andonios of Phasiane

NORTH CAROLINA (NC)

Asheville (28801) Holy Trinity Church227 Cumberland AvenueMailing address: P. O. Box 8369Asheville, NC 28814Tel.: (828) 253-3754Fax: (828) 253-1277

Web: www.holytrinityasheville.comRev. Fr. Demetrios Iliou

Burlington (27215) St. Katherine Church2150 West Front StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 1004Tel.: (336) 226-8243Rev. Fr. George P. Vlahos

Charlotte (28203) Holy Trinity Cathedral600 East BoulevardTel.: (704) 334-4771Fax: (704) 335-5440Email: [email protected]: www.htgo.orgRev. Fr. Michael VarvarelisRev. Fr. Philemon Patitsas

Charlotte (28270) St. Nektarios Church5108 Kuykendall RoadTel.: (704) 708-4669Fax: (704) 846-6094Email: [email protected]: www.stnektarios.orgRev. Fr. Steve J. DalberRev. Fr. Gregory GeorgiouRev. Fr. Kevin Millsaps

Durham (27713-6860) St. Barbara Church8306 NC Highway 751Tel.: (919) 484-1600Fax: (919) 484-4055Email: [email protected]: www.stbarbarachurchnc.orgRev. Fr. James Berends

Fayetteville (28305) SS. Constantine & Helen Church614 Oakridge AvenueTel.: (910) 484-2010Fax: (910) 485-5046Email: [email protected]: www.stsch.nc.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Alexander Papagikos

Greensboro (27410-4504) Dormition of the Theotokos Church800 Westridge RoadTel.: (336) 292-8013Fax: (336) 851-2800Email: [email protected]: www.dormition.nc.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Thomas Newlin

Greenville (27833-1055) Holy Apostles Mission ChurchP.O. Box 31055Tel.: (252) 702-5853

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Email: [email protected]: www.greenvilleorthodox.com(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Dionysios Listerman-

Vierling)

High Point (27262) St. George Church808 N. Hamilton StreetTel.: (336) 889-9020Web: www.saintgeorgehp.com(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Thomas Guerry)

Mooresville (28117) St. Luke Church134 Talbert Pointe Blvd., Suite AMailing Address: PO Box 1513 (28115)Tel.: (704) 660-6915Fax: (704) 660-6915Email: [email protected]: www.stluke-nc.orgRev. Fr. Gregory Waynick

Raleigh (27612-3434) Holy Trinity Church5000 Lead Mine RoadTel.: (919) 781-4548Fax: (919) 781-4568Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinityraleigh.orgRev. Fr. Paul ChristyRev. Fr. Michael Marcantoni

Wilmington (28403) St. Nicholas Church608 South College RoadTel.: (910) 392-4444Fax: (910) 392-4905Email: [email protected]: www.stnicholaswilmington.orgRev. Fr. Matthew Carter

Winston-Salem (27104) Annunciation Church435 Keating Drive, S.W.Tel.: (336) 765-7145Fax: (336) 659-1643Email: [email protected]: www.wsgoc.orgRev. Fr. Demetrios KangelarisRev. Fr. Thomas Guerry

OHIO (OH)

Akron (44304) Annunciation Church129 South Union StreetTel.: (330) 434-0000Fax: (330) 434-9441Email: [email protected]: www.annunciationakron.orgRev. Fr. Jerry F. HallRev. Fr. George S. Callos

Campbell (44405) Archangel Michael Church401 12th StreetTel.: (330) 755-3596Fax: (330) 755-6114Email: [email protected]: www.archangelmichael.oh.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Steve Denas

Canton (44709) Holy Trinity Church4705 Fairhaven Avenue, NWTel.: (330) 494-8770Fax: (330) 305-9133Email: [email protected]: www.htgoc.netRev. Fr. Daniel Rogich

Canton (44709) St. Haralambos Church251 25th Street, NWTel.: (330) 454-7278Fax: (330) 454-0099Web: www.stharalambos.comRev. Fr. Nicholas Gamvas

Cincinnati (45224) Holy Trinity - St. Nicholas Church7000 Winton RoadTel.: (513) 591-0030Fax: (513) 591-0216Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinity.oh.goarch.orgRev. Fr. William R. CassisRev. Dn. Paul Truebenbach

Cleveland (44113) Annunciation Church2187 West 14th StreetTel.: (216) 861-0116Fax: (216) 861-3944Email: [email protected]: www.annunciationcleveland.netRev. Fr. Dean Dimon

Cleveland (44118) SS. Constantine & Helen Cathedral3352 Mayfield RoadTel.: (216) 932-3300Fax: (216) 932-0825Email: [email protected]: www.stsconstantine.comRev. Fr. Stephen J. Callos

Cleveland (44144) St. John of Kronstandt Church4119 Ridge RoadTel.: (216) 749-3066Rev. Fr. Anatol Siegen

Columbus (43215) Annunciation Cathedral555 North High StreetTel.: (614) 224-9020Fax: (614) 224-5032Email: [email protected]: www.greekcathedral.comRev. Fr. Panteleimon Maillis

Dayton (45405-4797) Annunciation Church500 Belmonte Park NorthTel.: (937) 224-0601Fax: (937) 224-0173Email: [email protected]: www.daytonannunciation.orgRev. Fr. Mark P. Emroll

Lorain (44053) St. Nicholas Church2000 Tower BoulevardTel.: (440) 960-2992Fax: (440) 960-2096Web: www.orthodoxwomenlorain.org/

stnick.htmlRev. Fr. Michael C. Gulgas

Mansfield (44903) SS. Constantine & Helen Church265 West 3rd StreetTel.: (419) 526-0129Email: [email protected](Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Martins Ferry (43935) Zoodochos Peghe Church314-316 N. Fifth StreetTel.: (740) 633-3707Fax: (740) 633-3707Rev. Fr. Menelaos Papageorgiou

Massillon (44646) St. George Church364 1st Street S.E.Tel.: (330) 832-3659Fax: (330) 832-4239Web: www.stgeorgemassillon.orgRev. Fr. John Verginis

Middletown (45044-4712) SS. Constantine & Helen Church2500 Grand AvenueTel.: (513) 422-2312Fax: (513) 422-2312Email: [email protected]: www.saintsconstantineandhelen.com(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

North Royalton (44133) St. Paul Church4548 Wallings RoadTel.: (440) 237-8998

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Fax: (440) 237-4386Email: [email protected]: www.stpaulgoc.orgRev. Fr. Costas Keares

Rocky River (44116) St. Demetrios Church22909 Center Ridge RoadTel.: (440) 331-2246Fax: (440) 331-8407Email: [email protected]: www.saintdemetriosrr.orgRev. Fr. James Doukas

Springfield (45505) Assumption Church of the

Blessed Virgin1127 East High StreetTel.: (937) 322-8169Fax: (937) 322-8169Email: [email protected]: www.assumptionspringfield.orgRev. Fr. John Haby

Steubenville (43952-0788) Holy Trinity Church300 S. 4th StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 788Tel.: (740) 282-9835Fax: (740) 282-2091Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitystb.orgRev. Fr. Nicholas Halkias

Toledo (43604) Holy Trinity Cathedral740 Superior StreetTel.: (419) 243-9189Fax: (419) 243-3799Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitytoledo.orgRev. Fr. Aristotle W. Damaskos

Warren (44481) St. Demetrios Church429 High Street N.E.Mailing address: PO Box 4214 (44482-4214)Tel.: (330) 394-9021Fax: (330) 394-9077Email: [email protected]: www.stdemetrioswarren.orgRev. Fr. Constantine Valantasis

Youngstown (44512) St. John Church4955 GlenwoodTel.: (330) 788-5257Fax: (330) 788-4802Rev. Fr. Thomas Constantine

Youngstown (44503) St. Nicholas Church220 N. Walnut StreetTel.: (330) 743-5493Email: [email protected](Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

OKLAHOMA (OK)

Oklahoma City (73134) St. George Church2101 NW 145th StreetTel.: (405) 751-1885Fax: (405) 751-1889Email: [email protected]: www.saintgeorgeokc.orgRev. Fr. John Tsaras

Tulsa (74119) Holy Trinity Church1222 S. Guthrie Ave.Tel.: (918) 583-2082Fax: (918) 583-2083Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinity.ok.goarch.orgRev. Fr. William M. Christ

OREGON (OR)

Beaverton (97006) St. John the Baptist Church14485 SW Walker RoadTel.: (503) 644-7444Fax: (503) 296-2507Web: www.stjohngoc.orgRev. Fr. Theodore DorranceRev. Fr. Timothy Pavlatos

Eugene (97408) St. George Church202 Hillview Lane #1Tel.: (541) 683-3519Fax: (541) 683-1044Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorgeor.orgRev. Fr. Gerasimos N. Markopoulos

Portland (97232) Holy Trinity Cathedral3131 NE Glisan StreetTel.: (503) 234-0468Fax: (503) 236-8379Email: [email protected]. Fr. Jordan BrownRev. Fr. Dimosthenis ParaskevaidisRev. Dn. David Cole

Salem (97302) Greek Orthodox Mission Church of

SalemP.O. Box 3623Tel.: (503) 391-6707

Web: www.salemorthodoxchurch.org(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Timothy Pavlatos)

PENNSYLVANIA (PA)

Aliquippa (15001) Kimisis Tis Theotokou Church2111 Davidson StreetTel.: (724) 375-5341Fax: (724) 378-3162Email: [email protected]: www.theotokou.orgRev. Fr. Christopher Bender

Altoona (16601) Holy Trinity Church1433 Thirteenth AvenueTel.: (412) 939-3079Email: [email protected](Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Ambridge (15003) Holy Trinity Church2930 Beaver RoadTel.: (724) 266-5336Fax: (724) 266-0703Email: [email protected]: www.htgoc.orgRev. Fr. Emmanuel Lillios

Bethlehem (18018) St. Nicholas Church1607 W. Union BoulevardTel.: (610) 867-1327Fax: (610) 867-9487Email: [email protected]. Fr. Nicholas Palis

Blandon (19510) St. Matthew Church8477 Allentown PikeTel.: (484) 955-1334Web: www.saintmatts.orgRev. Fr. Demetrius G. Nicoloudakis

Broomall (19008) St. Luke Church35 N. Malin RoadMailing address: P. O. Box 198Tel.: (610) 353-1592Fax: (610) 353-8714Email: [email protected]: www.st-luke.orgRev. Fr. Christ KontosRev. Fr. Kakhaber Kurtanidze

Camp Hill (17011) Holy Trinity Cathedral1000 Yverdon DriveTel.: (717) 763-7441Fax: (717) 763-7458Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinityhbg.org

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Rev. Fr. Kosta M. PetrogeorgeRev. Fr. Mark Lichtenstein

Canonsburg (15317-2437) All Saints Church601 West McMurray RoadTel.: (724) 745-5205Fax: (724) 746-0999Email: [email protected]: www.allsaintscbg.orgRev. Fr. George L. Livanos

Clairton (15025) St. Anthony Church424 Miller AvenueMailing address: P. O. Box 31(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

East Pittsburgh (15112-1308) Presentation of Christ Church1672 Electric AvenueMailing address: P. O. Box JTel.: (412) 824-9188Fax: (412) 824-9740Email: [email protected]: www.greekburgh.comRev. Fr. Michael Kallaur

Easton (18042) Evangelismos Church20th Street & Hay TerraceTel.: (610) 253-8147Email: [email protected]: www.ahoc.orgRev. Fr. Constantine Papadopoulos

Elkins Park (19027) Annunciation Church7921 Old York RoadTel.: (215) 635-0316Fax: (215) 635-8301Email: GDalagelis@Annunciation-

ElkinsPark.orgWeb: www.annunciation-elkinspark.orgRev. Fr. Christos Christofidis

Erie (16505) Koimisis Tis Theotokou Church4376 Westlake RoadTel.: (814) 838-8808Fax: (814) 833-7439Web: www.erieorthodox.orgRev. Fr. Theofanis V. Nacopoulos

Farrell (16121) Evangelismos Church1007 Washington StreetTel.: (724) 342-2070Fax: (724) 342-2070(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Jeffersonville (19403) St. Sophia, SS. Faith,

Hope & Agape Church900 South Trooper RoadTel.: (610) 650-8960Fax: (610) 650-8961Email: [email protected]: www.stsophiavf.orgRev. Fr. Peter Thornberg

Johnstown (15901) St. Mary’s Church435 Somerset StreetTel.: (814) 535-5056(Serv. by Carpatho-Russian Diocese)

Lancaster (17603) Annunciation Church64 Hershey AvenueTel.: (717) 394-1735Fax: (717) 394-0991Email: [email protected]: www.annunciationorthodox.orgRev. Fr. Alexander GoussetisRev. Fr. Alexander VeronisRev. Fr. Hector Firoglanis

McKeesport/ White Oak Boro (15131) Annunciation of the Theotokos Church1128 Summit StreetTel.: (412) 673-1224Fax: (412) 673-1224Email: [email protected]: www.annunciationwopa.org(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Andrew Clarke)

Media (19063) St. George Church30 East Forge RoadTel.: (610) 459-0366Fax: (610) 459-1015Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorgemedia.orgRev. Fr. Anastasios Bourantas

Monessen (15062) St. Spyridon Church1205 Grand BoulevardTel.: (724) 684-5411Fax: (724) 684-3889Email: [email protected]: www.stspyridon.pa.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Joseph DiStefano

New Castle (16105) St. George Church315 W. Englewood AvenueTel.: (724) 654-8521Web: www.StGeorgeNewCastle.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

New Kensington (15068) Annunciation of the Virgin Mary Church805 Walnut StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 526Tel.: (724) 339-2003(Serv. by V. Rev. Fr. Stephen Mazaris)

Oakmont (15139) Dormition of the Theotokos ChurchSts. Raphael, Nicholas & Irene Chapel12 Washington AvenueTel.: (412) 828-4144Fax: (412) 828-7451Email: frpr.baha.comWeb: www.dormitiontheotokos.orgV. Rev. Fr. Polycarp Rameas

Philadelphia (19149) Evangelismos Church6501-05 Bustleton AvenueTel.: (215) 743-7982Fax: (215) 743-0846Email: [email protected]: www.Evangelismos.usRev. Fr. Prokopios Nikas

Philadelphia (19107) St. George Cathedral256 South 8th StreetTel.: (215) 627-4389Fax: (215) 627-4394Email: [email protected]: www.saintgeorgecathedral.orgRev. Fr. Constantine Christofis

Pittsburgh (15228) Holy Cross Church123 Gilkeson RoadTel.: (412) 833-3355Fax: (412) 833-3357Web: www.holycrosspgh.orgRev. Fr. Stylianos Muksuris (Interim)Rev. Dn. Frank (Photios) Dickos

Pittsburgh (15237-2515) Holy Trinity Church495 Browns LaneTel.: (412) 366-8700Fax: (412) 366-8710Email: [email protected]: www.HolyTrinityPgh.orgRev. Fr. John N. Touloumes

St. George ChapelHoly Trinity Greek Orthodox Cemetery8941 Ringeisen RoadAllison Park, PAMailing Address: c/o Holy Trinity Church302 W. North Ave.Pittsburgh, PA 15212

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Tel.: (412) 321-9282(Serv. by Rev. Fr. John Touloumes)Pittsburgh (15213) St. Nicholas Cathedral419 S. Dithridge StreetTel.: (412) 682-3866Fax: (412) 683-4960Email: [email protected]: www.stnickspgh.orgRev. Fr. James J. GardikesRev. Dn. Euripides ChristulidesReading (19611) SS. Constantine & Helen Church1001 East Wyomissing BlvdTel.: (610) 374-7511Fax: (610) 374-5890Email: [email protected]: www.stsconstantinehelen.orgRev. Fr. Thomas L. Pappalas

Scranton (18509) Annunciation Church505 N. Washington AvenueTel.: (570) 342-0566Rev. Fr. Konstantinos Eleftherakis

Stroudsburg (18360) Holy Cross Church135 Stokes AvenueTel.: (570) 421-5734Fax: (570) 421-0469Email: [email protected]: www.holycrosspoconos.orgRev. Fr. Theodore Petrides

Upper Darby (19082) St. Demetrios Church229 Powell LaneTel.: (610) 352-7212Fax: (610) 352-1467Web: www.saint-demetrios.orgV. Rev. Fr. Nektarios Cottros

Vandergrift (15690) SS Constantine & Helen Church167 Lincoln Avenue(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Wilkes-Barre (18701) Annunciation Church32 East Ross StreetTel.: (570) 823-4805Email: [email protected]: www.greekorthodoxchurch.co.nrRev. Fr. George N. Dimopoulos

York (17403) Annunciation Church2500 Pine Grove RoadTel.: (717) 741-4200Fax: (717) 747-0468

Email: [email protected]: www.annunciation.pa.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Andrew Tsikitas

RHODE ISLAND (RI)

Cranston (02920) Annunciation Church175 Oaklawn AvenueTel.: (401) 942-4188Fax: (401) 942-3020Email: [email protected]: www.annunciationri.orgRev. Fr. Andrew G. GeorgeRev. Fr. Emanuel Chris

Newport (02840) St. Spyridon ChurchThames and Brewer StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 427Tel.: (401) 846-0555Fax: (401) 841-0960Email: [email protected]: www.stspyridonchurch.orgRev. Fr. George E. Economou

Pawtucket (02860) Assumption Church97 Walcott StreetTel.: (401) 725-3127Fax: (401) 725-9270Web: www.assumptionri.orgRev. Fr. Philip Zymaris

SOUTH CAROLINA (SC)

Bluffton (29909) Holy Resurrection Church220 Pinckney Colony RoadMailing address: PO Box 22888 (29925)Tel.: (843) 681-5587Email: [email protected]: www.hrgoc.com(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Charleston (29403) Holy Trinity Church30 Race StreetTel.: (843) 577-2063Fax: (843) 722-2331Email: [email protected]: www.greekorthodoxchs.orgRev. Fr. John Johns

Columbia (29201) Holy Trinity Church1931 Sumter StreetTel.: (803) 252-6758Fax: (803) 254-6197Email: [email protected]

Web: www.colagoc.orgRev. Fr. Michael Platanis

Florence (29501) Transfiguration Church2990 S. Cashua DriveTel.: (843) 662-5471Fax: (843) 662-9134Email: [email protected]: www.FlorenceGreekOrthodox.orgRev. Fr. Athanasios Haros

Greenville (29601) St. George Cathedral406 N. Academy StreetTel.: (864) 233-8531Fax: (864) 421-9182Email: [email protected]: www.stgeorgegrenville.orgRev. Fr. Tom (Athas) J. Pistolis

Myrtle Beach (29577) St. John The Baptist Church3301 33rd Ave. N.Tel.: (843) 448-3773Fax: (843) 946-7597Email: [email protected]: www.stjohn-mb.orgRev. Fr. Angelo C. PappasSpartanburg (29304) St. Nicholas Church697 Asheville AvenueMailing address: P. O. Box 1107Tel.: (864) 585-5961Fax: (864) 585-5961Web: www.stnicholas.sc.goarch.orgRev. Fr. George F. Nayfa

SOUTH DAKOTA (SD)

Sioux Falls (57105) Holy Transfiguration Church1936 Summit AvenueTel.: (605) 334-5301Email: transfigurationgoc@midconetwork.

orgWeb: www.transfigurationgoc.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

TENNESSEE (TN)

Bluff City (37618) Holy Trinity Church150 Elizabeth Ann CircleTel.: (423) 538-0701Fax: (423) 538-0701Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinitybluffcity.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

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Chattanooga (37404) Annunciation Church722 Glenwood DriveTel.: (423) 629-4881Fax: (423) 629-1668Web: www.annunciationgreek.orgRev. Fr. Stavros BallasKnoxville (37919) St. George Church4070 Kingston PikeTel.: (865) 522-5043Fax: (865) 525-8035Email: [email protected]: www.saintgeorgeknoxville.comRev. Fr. Anthony StratisMemphis (38122) Annunciation Church573 N. HighlandTel.: (901) 327-8177Fax: (901) 327-4440Web: www.goann.tn.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Anthony CookNashville (37220) Holy Trinity Church4905 Franklin PikeTel.: (615) 333-1047Fax: (615) 331-2027Web: www.holytrinitynashville.orgRev. Fr. Gregory HohnholtNashville (37209) St. John Chrysostom Mission4602 Indiana Ave.Mailing address: P.O. Box 90162 (37212)Tel.: (615) 957-2975Email: [email protected]: www.stjohn.tn.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Parthenios Turner

TEXAS (TX)

Amarillo (79106) St. John the Prodromos Church1101 Bell AvenueTel.: (806) 355-0683Web: www.stjohnprodromos.org(Serv. by Rev. Fr. David Eckley)Austin (78746) Transfiguration Church414 St. Stephen’s School Rd.Tel.: (512) 329-6363Fax: (512) 329-6364Email: [email protected]: transfiguration.orgRev. Fr. Vasileios Flegas

Corpus Christi (78401) St. Nicholas Church502 S. Chaparral StreetMailing address: PO Box 343 (78403-0343) Tel.: (361) 883-9843Fax: (361) 883-9823Web: www.saint-nicholas.orgRev. Fr. Stelios SitarasDallas (75240-5412) Holy Trinity Church13555 Hillcrest RoadTel.: (972) 991-1166Fax: (972) 661-1717Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinity.infoRev. Fr. Christopher ConstantinidesRev. Fr. Haralambos SpaliatsosRev. Dn. Mark PakesEl Paso (77912-5802) St. Nicholas Church124 South FestivalTel.: (915) 833-0882Fax: (915) 833-4553Web: www.stnicholas.tx.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Photius BoutonEuless (76040-4625) St. John the Baptist Church303 Cullum DriveTel.: (817) 283-2291Fax: (817) 545-0302Web: http://stjohndfw.infoRev. Fr. Vasile C. TudoraFort Worth (76164) St. Demetrios Church2020 NW 21st StreetTel.: (817) 626-5578Fax: (817) 626-5073Email: [email protected]: www.stdemetrios.net(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)Galveston (77550) Assumption Church1824 Ball StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 655Galveston, TX 77553Tel.: (409) 762-7591Fax: (409) 762-7591Web: www.assumption.tx.goarch.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)Houston (77006-4388) Annunciation Cathedral3511 Yoakum Blvd.Tel.: (713) 526-5377Fax: (713) 526-1048Email: [email protected]

Web: www.agoc.orgRev. Fr. Michael LambakisRev. Fr. Demetrio TagaropulosRev. Fr. Nicholas HadzellisRev. Fr. Daniel PayneHouston (77077) St. Basil the Great Church1100 Eldridge ParkwayMailing Address: P.O. Box 422009 (77242)Tel.: (281) 679-5395Fax: (281) 679-5397Email: [email protected]: www.stbasil~houston.orgRev. Fr. Anastasios Raptis

Lubbock (79424) St. Andrew Church6001 81st StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 93705 (79493-3705) Tel.: (806) 798-1828Web: www.standrewslubbock.comRev. Fr. Peter DeFonce

Port Arthur (77640) St. George Church3148 Thomas Blvd.Mailing address: P. O. Box 3035 (77643) Tel.: (409) 983-7360(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

San Angelo (76903) Assumption Church801 Montecito DriveTel.: (325) 653-6074Web: www.orthodoxsanangelo.comRev. Fr. James G. Hademenos

San Antonio (78212-3799) Saint Sophia Church2504 N. St. Mary’s StreetTel.: (210) 735-5051Fax: (210) 735-7475Email: [email protected]: www.stsophia.tx.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Danut Suciu

Waco (76707) St. Nicholas Church617 North 17th StreetTel.: (254) 754-6519Fax: (254) 235-6078Email: [email protected]: www.stnickwaco.orgRev. Fr. Theodore Tsitsilianos

Webster (77598) St. John the Theologian Church202 North Walnut Street

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Tel.: (281) 554-7223Fax: (281) 554-7223Email: [email protected]: www.stjohnclearlake.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Wichita Falls (76309) Holy Cross Church3804 Old Seymour RoadTel.: (940) 692-0860Web: www.holycross.tx.goarch.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

UTAH (UT)

Holladay (84117) Prophet Elias Church5335 S. Highland DriveTel.: (801) 277-2693Fax: (801) 424-1296Email: [email protected]: www.gocslc.orgRev. Fr. Michael A. KouremetisRev. Fr. Elias KoucosRev. Dn. Anatoli KireievOgden (84403) Transfiguration Church674 42nd StreetTel.: (801) 399-2231Web: www.tgoc.ut.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Mario GiannopoulosRev. Deacon Peter AlexPrice (84501) Assumption Church61 S. 2nd StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 688Tel.: (435) 637-0704Fax: (435) 613-1651Web: www.agoc.ut.goarch.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy) Salt Lake City (84101-1797) Holy Trinity Cathedral279 South 300 WestTel.: (801) 328-9681Fax: (801) 328-9688Email: [email protected]: www.gocslc.orgRev. Fr. Matthew Gilbert

VERMONT (VT)

Burlington (05401) Dormition of the Mother of God Church600 S. Willard StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 8122 (05402-8122) Tel.: (802) 862-2155Fax: (802) 881-0717Email: [email protected]

Web: www.gocvt.orgRev. Fr. Robert T. AthasRutland (05701) St. Nicholas Church8 Cottage StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 939(Serv. by V. Rev. Fr. Nikanor Kutelas)

VIRGINIA (VA)

Charlottesville (22902) Transfiguration Church100 Perry DriveTel.: (434) 295-5337Email: MetamorphosisSoterosGOC@

gmail.comWeb: www.transfigurationva.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Danville (24541) St. Peter Church116 Jefferson AvenueMailing address: P. O. Box 3392Tel.: (434) 793-5382Email: [email protected]: stpeter.va.goarch.org(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Peter G. Rexinis)

Falls Church (22041) St. Katherine Church3149 Glen Carlyn RoadTel.: (703) 671-1515Fax: (703) 671-1385Email: [email protected]: www.saint-katherines.orgRev. Fr. Konstantinos A. PavlakosRev. Fr. Chris Wallace

Fredericksburg (22407) The Nativity of the Theotokos Church12326 Spotswood Furnace Rd.Mailing address:P. O. Box 3383 (22402) Tel.: (540) 548-2665Fax: (540) 548-2824Web: www.nativity.va.goarch.orgRev. Fr. John Katsoulis

Hopewell (23860) St. Elpis Church107 Memorial AvenueMailing address: P. O. Box 1204Tel.: (804) 458-4142Web: www.stelpisgoc.orgRev. Fr. Jon C. Emanuelson

Lynchburg (24503) St. George Church1724 Langhorne RoadTel.: (434) 384-7585(Serv. by V. Rev.Fr.George Kiricoples)

Newport News (23606) SS. Constantine & Helen Church60 Traverse RoadTel.: (757) 872-8119Fax: (757) 596-2967Email: [email protected]: www.schgochurch.va.goarch.orgRev. Fr. George Chioros

Norfolk (23505) Annunciation Cathedral7220 Granby StreetTel.: (757) 440-0500Fax: (757) 423-6929Email: [email protected]: www.annunciation.va.goarch.orgV. Rev. Fr. Ambrosios BitziadisRev. Fr. Constantine P. RogakosRichmond (23221) SS. Constantine & Helen Cathedral30 Malvern AvenueTel.: (804) 355-3687Fax: (804) 342-1947Email: [email protected]: www.vagocathedral.orgRev. Fr. Nicholas G. BacalisRoanoke (24012) Holy Trinity Church30 Huntington Blvd. N.E.Tel.: (540) 362-3601Fax: (540) 362-3638Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinityroanoke.comRev. Fr. Peter DayRev. Dn. Clifford Macarius AyresVirginia Beach (23451) St. Nicholas Church621 First Colonial RoadTel.: (757) 422-5600Fax: (757) 422-5722Email: [email protected]: www.stnicholasvabeach.orgRev. Fr. John ManuelWinchester (22601) Dormition of the Virgin Mary Church1700 Amherst StreetTel.: (540) 667-1416Web: dormition.va.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Stephen Gousios

WASHINGTON (WA)

Bellingham (98225) Saint Sophia Church510 East Sunset DriveTel.: (360) 734-8745E-mail: [email protected]

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Web: www.saintsophias.org Rev. Fr. Michael TervoPasco (99301-1161)St. Nectarios Mission627 West Bonneville StreetTel: (509) 547-3968E-mail: [email protected]: www.stnectariostricities.org(Serv. by Rev. Fr. Stephen Q. Supica)Seattle (98122) Assumption Church1804 13th AvenueMailing Address: 1709 14th Ave. #BTel.: (206) 323-8557Fax: (206) 323-1205Email: [email protected]: www.assumptionseattle.orgRev. Fr. Dean W. Kouldukis

Seattle (98112) St. Demetrios Church2100 Boyer Avenue EastTel.: (206) 325-4347Fax: (206) 328-1119Email: [email protected]: www.saintdemetrios.comRev. Fr. Photios Dumont

Shoreline (98117) Holy Apostles Church19421 Ashworth Ave. N.Tel.: (206) 542-1391Fax: (206) 542-4760Email: [email protected]: www.holyapostlesgo.orgRev. Fr. Athanasios Tsagalakis

Spokane (99205) Holy Trinity Church1703 N. WashingtonTel.: (509) 328-9310Email: [email protected]: www.holytrinityspokane.orgRev. Fr. Stephen Q. Supica

Tacoma (98405) St. Nicholas Church1523 S. Yakima Ave.Tel.: (253) 272-0466Fax: (253) 572-3245Email: [email protected]: www.stnicholastacoma.orgRev. Fr. Seraphim Majmudar

WEST VIRGINIA (WV)

Charleston (25304) St. John Church3512 MacCorkle Ave, S.E.Tel.: (304) 925-3906, (304) 444-0777Fax: (304) 925-3906

Email: [email protected]: www.stjohn.wv.goarch.orgRev. Fr. Elias C. Scoulas

Clarksburg (26302) St. Spyridon Church1010 Factory StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 4176Tel.: (304) 624-5331Web: http://stspyridon.wv.goarch.org(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Huntington (25701) St. George Church701 11th AvenueMailing address: P. O. Box 2822 (25727-2822) Tel.: (304) 522-7890Fax: (304) 523-5320Web: www.StGeorgeHWV.orgRev. Fr. Mark Elliott

Morgantown (26505) Assumption Church447 Spruce StreetTel.: (304) 292-9048(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)Weirton (26062) All Saints Church3528 West StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 128Tel.: (304) 797-9884Fax: (304) 797-1725Email: [email protected]: www.allstswwv.orgRev. Fr. Frank A. MilaneseWheeling (26003) St. John the Divine Church2215 Chapline StreetTel.: (304) 233-0757Email: [email protected]: www.stjohngochurch.orgRev. Fr. Eugen Rosu

WISCONSIN (WI)

Appleton (54911) St. Nicholas Church3333 N. French RoadTel.: (920) 730-8119Fax: (920) 730-8119Email: [email protected]: www.focol.org/stnicholasRev. Fr. Leo GavrilosFond Du Lac (54936-0011) Holy Trinity Church198 N. Macy StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 11Tel.: (920) 921-4364Fax: (920) 921-5324

Web: www.holytrinity-fdl.com(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Madison (53704) Assumption Church11 North 7th StreetTel.: (608) 244-1001Fax: (608) 244-1565Email: [email protected]: www.agocwi.orgRev. Fr. Richard Michael Vanderhoef

Milwaukee (53225-4812) Annunciation Church9400 W. Congress StreetTel.: (414) 461-9400Fax: (414) 461-9468Web: www.annunciationwi.comRev. Fr. James DokosRev. Fr. David Hostetler

Racine (53406) Kimisis Tis Theotokou Church1335 S. Green Bay RoadTel.: (262) 632-5682Fax: (262) 632-3358Email: [email protected]: www.kimissis.orgRev. Fr. John Ketchum

Sheboygan (53081) St. Spyridon Church1427 South 10th StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 1210Sheboygan, WI 53082-1210Tel.: (920) 452-2589(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Wauwatosa (53213) SS. Constantine and Helen Church2160 Wauwatosa AvenueTel.: (414) 778-1555Fax: (414) 778-1117Email: [email protected]: www.StsConstantineHelenWI.orgRev. Fr. Ted T. TrifonRev. Fr. Theologos Pandelis

WYOMING (WY)

Casper (82601) Holy Trinity Church1350 “C” RoadMailing address: P. O. Box 1465 (82602) Tel.: (307) 237-9969Email: [email protected](Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

Cheyenne (82001) SS. Constantine & Helen Church501 West 27th StreetMailing address: P. O. Box 112 (82003)

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Tel.: (307) 635-5929Fax: (307) 637-7554Email: [email protected]. Fr. George Gartelos

Rock Springs (82901) Holy Trinity Church405 “N” StreetMailing address: P.O. Box 14 (82902)

Tel.: (307) 362-2930Rev. Fr. John Cusulos

Worland (82041)St. George Chapel12th Street & Robertson(Serv. by Metropolis Clergy)

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MONASTIC COMMUNITIES

ARIZONA (AZ)

Florence (85132-9399)St. Anthony Monastery4784 N. St. Joseph’s WayAbbot: Father PaisiosTel.: (520) 868-3188Fax: (520) 868-3088Email: monastery@stanthonys

monastery.orgWeb: www.stanthonysmonastery.org

CALIFORNIA (CA)

Dunlap (93621-0549)Holy Theotokos / The Life-Giving Spring38526 Dunlap RoadAbbess: Gerontissa MarkellaMailing address: P.O. Box 549 (93621-0549)Tel.: (559) 338-3110Fax: (559) 338-3101

FLORIDA (FL)

Reddick (32686-3519)Annunciation of the Theotokos13486 N. Highway 225Abbess: Gerontissa AgapiaTel.: (352) 591-1803Fax: (352) 591-2083Web: www.holyannunciation.orgWilliston (32696-4405)Panagia Vlahernon Monastery12600 West Hwy 318Abbott: Father ModestosTel.: (352) 591-1716Fax: (352) 591-1719Email: [email protected]: www.panagiavlahernon.org

ILLINOIS (IL)

Harvard (60033)Holy Monastery of Transfiguration17906 Rt. #173Abbott: Father AkakiosTel.: (815) 943-3588

Fax: (815) 943-3878Web: www.holytransfiguration monastery.comMICHIGAN (MI)

Smith Creek (48074)Holy Monastery of Holy Trinity125 Sturdevant RoadAbbott: Father JosephTel.: (810) 367-8134Fax: (810) 367-6344

NEW YORK (NY)

Calverton (11933-1466)All Saints Monastery1676 Middle RoadMailing Address: P.O. Box 802Abbess: Gerontissa FoteiniTel.: (631) 439-5603Email: [email protected]. Fr. Vaselios Govits (Chaplain)Roscoe (12776)St. Nektarios Monastery100 Lake Anawanda RoadAbbot: Father JosephTel.: (607) 498-5285Fax: (607) 498-5468

NORTH CAROLNA (NC)

Lawsonville (27022-8200)Panagia Pammakaristou Monastery1631 Creasey RoadAbbott: Father NektariosTel.: (336) 593-9760Fax: (336) 593-9767Troy (27371-8483)Panagia Prousiotissa Monastery404 Warner RoadAbbess: Gerontissa AgneTel.: (910) 572-3331Fax: (910) 572-4176Web: www.panagiaprousiotissa.org

OHIO (OH)

Cleveland (44101-0757)St. Mary of Egypt Orthodox MonasteryMailing Address: P.O. Box 5757Abbess: Gerontissa TheonymphieTel.: (440) 473-3885 / (216) 351-3533Tel.: (440) 449-4868Web: www.saintmaryofegypt.orgGalion (44833-2317)Saint Theodore Monastic House449 Portland Way S.Abbot: Father Nicholas Hughes Tel.: (419) 468-8880Fax: (419) 468-8890Web: www.sttheodore.orgHayesville (44838-0025)Entrance of the Theotokos SketeP.O. Box 25Abbess: Gerontissa Theadelphi Perrysville (44864-9529)St. Gregory Palamas Monastery934 County Road 2256Abbot: Father Joseph MorrisTel.: (419) 368-5335Fax: (419) 368-3500Email: [email protected]: www.sgpm.goarch.org

PENNSYLVANIA (PA)

Saxonburg (16056-9615)Nativity of the Theotokos Monastery121 St. Elias LaneAbbess: Gerontissa TheophanoTel.: (724) 352-3999Fax: (724) 352-5822Rev. Fr. James G. CarellasWhite Haven (18661-3210)Holy Protection Monastery1 St. Joseph's WayAbbess: Gerontissa OlympiadaTel.: (570) 443-2220Fax: (570) 443-9167

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Rev. Fr. Mark Andrews (Chaplain)Web: www.holyprotectionmonastery.org

SOUTH CAROLINA (SC)

Abbeville (29620-3241)Paracletos Monastery790 Gin House RoadAbbess: Gerontissa PavlinaTel.: (864) 348-7545Email: [email protected]

TEXAS (TX)

Kendalia (78070)Holy Archangels MonasteryEnd of Twin Sisters DriveSpring Branch, TX 78070Mailing address: P.O. Box 422

Kendalia, TX 78027-0422Abbot: Father DositheosTel.: (830) 833-2793Fax: (830) 833-2231Web: www.holyarchangels.orgWashington (77880-6541)Saint Paraskevi Monastery6855 Little York LaneAbbess: Gerontissa ParaskeviTel.: (936) 878-2390Fax: (936) 878-2630Web: www.saintparaskevi.com

WASHINGTON (WA)

Goldendale (98620-2706)Saint John The Forerunner Monastery5 Timmer Lane

Abbess: Gerontissa EfpraxiaTel.: (509) 773-7141Fax: (509) 773-4131Email: [email protected]: www.stjohnsmonastery.org

WISCONSIN (WI)

Pleasant Prairie (53158-3703)Saint John Chrysostom Monastery4600 93rd StreetAbbess: Gerontissa MelanieTel.: (262) 694-9850 Fax: (262) 697-1581Email: [email protected]

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PRIESTS

ARev. Hieromonk Ignatios AchlioptasὉσ. Ἱερομόναχος Ἰγνάτιος ἈχλιόπταςWolcott, CT

Rev. Presbyter John AfendoulisἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ἈφενδούληςSaint John the Baptist ChurchSalinas, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter Stavros N. AkrotirianakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Σταῦρος ἈκροτηριανάκηςSt. John the Baptist ChurchTampa, FL

Rev. Presbyter John AlexandresἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ἈλεξανδρῆςProphet Elias ChurchSan Bernardino, CA

Rev. Economos Regis John AlexoudisΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ρήγας ἈλεξούδηςWilmington, NC

Rev. Protopresbyter George A. AlexsonΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ἈλεξόπουλοςTucker, GA

Rev. Economos Constantine AliferakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Κωνσταντῖνος ἈλιφεράκηςSt. George ChurchSchererville, IN

Rev. Presbyter Tilemahos AlikakosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Τηλέμαχος ἈλικάκοςSt. Spyridon ChurchPalos Heights, IL

V. Rev. Archimandrite Dionysios AnagnostopoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Διονύσιος ἈναγνωστόπουλοςHoly Cross ChurchWhitestone, NY

Rev. Economos George AnastasiouἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Γεώργιος ἈναστασίουTransfiguration of Christ ChurchCorona, NY

Rev. Economos Nicholas G. AnctilἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Νικόλαος ἌνκτηλHoly Trinity ChurchNew Rochelle, NY

Rev. Protopresbyter Mark AndrewsΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μάρκος ἌνδριουςWeatherly, PA

Rev. Economos Nicholas AndrewsἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Νικόλαος ἈνδριτσόπουλοςSt. John the Baptist ChurchAnaheim, CA

Rev. Presbyter R. Dimitrios AndrewsἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ρ. Δημήτριος ἈνδρέουSt. George ChurchSt. Paul, MN

Rev. Presbyter Peter AndronacheἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Peter AndronacheSt. Barbara ChurchSarasota, FL

Rev. Presbyter Nicholas L. AndruchowἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος AndruchowHoly Cross ChurchFlagstaff, AZ

Rev. Protopresbyter John C. AngelἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ἈγγελόπουλοςSt. Nicholas ChurchNewburgh, NY

Rev. Protopresbyter Kenneth C. AnthonyΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Εὐστράτιος ἈντωνιάδηςDuluth, GA

Rev. Protopresbyter Dimitrios J. AntokasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ἈντόκαςSaint George ChurchBethesda, MD

Rev. Presbyter Basil B. ArabatzisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος ἈραμπατζῆςSt. Demetrios ChurchSaco, ME

Rev. Protopresbyter Robert J. ArchonἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Χαράλαμπος ἈρχοντάκηςSt. Nicholas ChurchPortsmouth, NH

Rev. Protopresbyter Mark B. AreyΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μάρκ AreyGreek Orthodox ArchdioceseNew York, NY

Rev. Presbyter Aristidis AriziἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀριστείδης ἈρίζιSt. Andrew ChurchMiami, FL

Rev. Economos Evangelos ArmatasΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Εὐάγγελος ἈρματᾶςἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Saint Sypridon ChurchLoveland, CO

Rev. Presbyter Philip S. ArmstrongἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Φίλιππος ArmstrongSt. Katherine ChurchChandler, AZ

Rev. Economos Angelo J. ArtemasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Εὐάγγελος ἈρτεμάκηςSS. Peter & Paul ChurchGlenview, IL

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Rev. Protopresbyter John E. ArtemasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ἈρτεμάκηςSt. George ChurchDekalb, IL

Rev. Protopresbyter Robert T. AthasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἐπαμεινώνδας ἈθανασάκοςDormition of The Mother of God ChurchBurlington, VT

Rev. Economos Athansios (Tom) AvramisΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀθανάσιος ἈβράμηςYucaipa, CA

BRev. Protopresbyter Nicholas G. BacalisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΜπακάληςSS. Constantine & Helen CathedralRichmond, VA

V. Rev. Archimandrite Timothy BakakosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Τιμόθεος ΜπακάκοςAssumption ChurchChicago, IL

Rev. Protopresbyter John S. BakasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης Σ. ΜπάκαςSaint Sophia CathedralLos Angeles, CA

Rev. Economos Peter G. BalkasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Πέτρος ΜπαλίκαςSt. Nectarios ChurchPalatine, IL

Rev. Economos Stavros BallasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Σταῦρος ΜπάλλαςAnnunciation ChurchChattanooga, TN

Rev. Economos Andrew J. BarakosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀνδρέας ΜπαράκοςAssumption ChurchScottsdale, AZ

Rev. Presbyter Theodore J. BarbasΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Θεόδωρος ΜπάρμπαςMetropolis of BostonBoston, MA

Rev. Protopresbyter William BartzΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος ΜπάρτζηςMetropolis of DetroitTroy, MI

Rev. Presbyter Vasilios BassakyrosἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος ΜπασσακύροςSt. John the Baptist ChurchNew York, NY

Rev. Presbyter Paul C. BebisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Παῦλος Κ. ΜπεμπῆςHoly Trinity ChurchFort Wayne, IN

Rev. Presbyter Vassilios BebisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος ΜπέμπηςSt. Nectarios ChurchRoslindale, MA

Rev. Presbyter Nicholas H. BekrisΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος Χ. ΒεκρῆςἘφημέριοςAnnunciation CathedralSan Francisco, CA

Rev. Economos Christopher H. BenderἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Χριστόφορος ΜπέντερKimisis Tis TheotokouAliquippa, PA

V. Rev. Archimandrite Sylvester D. BerberisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Συλβέστρος ΜπερμπέρηςZoodohos Peghe ChurchBronx, NY

Rev. Presbyter James BerendsἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος James BerendsSt. Barbara ChurchDurham, NC

Rev. Economos George BessinasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Γεώργιος ΜπεσίναςSaint George ChurchChicago, IL

Rev. Presbyter Michael R. BirdἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ BirdSt. Gregory the Theologian ChurchMansfield, MA

Rev. Economos David G. BissiasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Δαυίδ ΜπησίαςSt. Demetrios ChurchHammond, IN

Rev. Presbyter Vasile BitereἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος BitereHoly Trinity ChurchAugusta, GA

Rev. Presbyter Stephen C. BithosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Στέφανος ΜπιθίτσικαςAll Saints ChurchJoliet, IL

V. Rev. Archimandrite Ambrosios BitziadisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ἀμβρόσιος ΜπιτζιάδηςAnnunciation CathedralNorfolk, VA

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Rev. Presbyter Spiro D. BobotasἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Σπύρος ΜπομπόταςSaint Demetrios ChurchFt. Lauderdale, FL

Rev. Presbyer John BociuἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης BociuSt. Stephanos ChurchSt. Petersburg, FL

Rev. Protopresbyter James T. BogiatzisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΒογιατζῆςSt. George ChurchNew Britain, CT

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine P. BotsisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντίνος ΜπότσηςHoly Taxiarchai - St. Haralambos ChurchNiles, IL

Rev. Presbyter E. Kyprianos BouboutsisΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Η. Κυπριανός ΜπουμπούτσηςMiami, FL

Rev. Presbyter Jon BoukisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΜπούκηςAssumption ChurchEast Moline, IL

Rev. Economos Anastasios BourantasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀναστάσιος ΜπουραντάςSt. George ChurchMedia, PA

Rev. Economos Photius BoutonἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Φώτιος BoutonSt. Nicholas ChurchEl Paso, TX

Rev. Presbyter Allan Gabriel BoydἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Allan Gabriel BoydSaint Sophia CathedralLos Angeles, CA

Rev. Economos Jordan BrownἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰορδάνης BrownHoly Trinity CathedralPortland, OR

Rev. Presbyter Gavril BulzἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Γαβριήλ BulzSs. Markella & Demetrios ChurchFt. Walton Beach, FL

Rev. Protopresbyter Manuel J. BurdusiἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἐμμανουήλ ΒουρδούσηςSs. Mary Magdalene and Markella ChurchDarlington, MD

CRev. Presbyter Andrew D. CadieuxἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀνδρέας D. CadieuxSaint Demetrios ChurchBristol, CT

Rev. Presbyter George S. CallosἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΜαστρόκαλοςAnnunciation ChurchAkron, OH

Rev. Protopresbyter Stephen J. CallosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Στέφανος ΜαστρόκαλοςSS. Constantine & Helen CathedralCleveland, OH

Rev. Protopresbyter Demetrios N. CalogredesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΚαλογρίδηςAssumption ChurchPort Jefferson, NY

Rev. Presbyter Constantine CambasἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντίνος ΚαμπουρόπουλοςNativity-Assumption of the Virgin Mary ChurchCohasset, MA

Rev. Economos Demetrios-Earl Cantos Jr.Ἱερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Δημήτριος ΚαρακατσάνηςSt. Demetrios ChurchTucson, AZ

Rev. Protopresbyter John A. CaparisosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΚυπαρισσόςSavannah, GA

Rev. Protopresbyter James G. CarellasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΚαρελλάςNativity of the Theotokos ConventSaxonburg, PA

Rev. Presbyter Matthew CarterἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ματθαῖος CarterSt. Nicholas ChurchWilmington, NC

Rev. Protopresbyter William R. CassisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος ΚασσιόςHoly Trinity - St. Nicholas ChurchCincinnati, OH

Rev. Presbyter Joseph ChaffeeἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωσήφ ChaffeeSt. George ChurchBakersfield, CA

Rev. Presbyter Alexander ChetsasἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀλέξανδρος ΤσίτσαςSt. Demetrios ChurchWeston, MA

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Rev. Protopresbyter William S. ChiganosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος ΤσίγγανοςHoly Apostles ChurchWestchester, IL

Rev. Economos Thomas F. ChininisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀθανάσιος ΤσινινῆςSt. Philip ChurchNashua, NH

Rev. Protopresbyter George ChiorosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΤσιῶροςSS. Constantine & Helen ChurchNewport News, VA

Rev. Presbyter Vladimir ChominskiἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βλαδίμηρος ChominskiHoly Trinity ChurchChicago, IL

Rev. Presbyter Emanuel S. ChrisἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἐμμανουήλ ΧρυσανθακόπουλοςAnnunciation ChurchCranston, RI

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter ChrisafideisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης ΧρυσαφίδηςSt. Nicholas ChurchEnfield, CT

Rev. Protopresbyter William M. ChristἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος ΧρήστουHoly Trinity ChurchTulsa, OK

Rev. Presbyter Christos B. ChristakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χρῆστος ΧρηστάκηςAnnunciation ChurchBuffalo, NY

Rev. Presbyter Gregory N. ChristakosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Γρηγόριος Ν. ΧρηστάκοςSaints Anargyroi ChurchMarlboro, MA

Rev. Presbyter Christos ChristofidisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χρῆστος ΧριστοφίδηςAnnunciation ChurchElkins Park, PA

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine ChristofisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΧριστοφῆςSaint George CathedralPhiladelphia, PA

Rev. Protopresbyter Louis J. ChristopulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἠλίας ΧριστόπουλοςSaint Catherine ChurchGreenwood Village, CO

Rev. Protopresbyter Paul N. ChristyἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀπόστολος ΠαπαχριστόπουλοςHoly Trinity ChurchRaleigh, NC

Rev. Presbyter Luben Agapitos ChunovἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Luben Ἀγαπητός ChunovSt. Barbara ChurchNew York, NY

Rev. Protopresbyter Emmanuel ClapsisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἐμμανουήλ ΚλάψηςHellenic College/Holy CrossBrookline, MA

Rev. Presbyter Andrew E. ClarkeἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀνδρέας ClarkeAnnunciation ChurchMcKeesport, PA

Rev. Economos Thomas J. CokotisΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Εὐστάθιος ΚοκοτῆςEast Longmeadow, MA

Rev. Presbyter Ion ComanἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ion ComanSaint Nicholas ChurchSan Jose, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine CombitsisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΚομπίτσηςSt. Gerasimos ChurchNew York, NY

Rev. Economos Michael CondosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Μιχαήλ ΚόντοςThree Hierarchs ChurchChampaign, IL

V. Rev. Archimandrite John E. ConstantineἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ἰωάννης Ε. ΚωνσταντίνουSt. George ChurchDowney, CA

Rev. Presbyter Thomas M. ConstantineἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Θωμᾶς Μ. ΚωνσταντινίδηςSt. John ChurchYoungstown, OH

Rev. Protopresbyter Christopher ConstantinidesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Χριστόφορος ΚωνσταντινίδηςHoly Trinity ChurchDallas, TX

Rev. Father Evagoras ConstantinidesΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Εὐαγόρας ΚωνσταντινίδηςGreek Orthodox ArchdioceseNew York, NY

Rev. Economos Michael ConstantinidesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Μιχαήλ ΚωνσταντινίδηςSt. Nicholas ChurchOak Lawn, IL

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Rev. Presbyter Costas C. ConstantinouἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος (interim)Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΚωνσταντίνουSt. Nicholas ChurchTemecula, CA

Rev. Presbyter Anthony J. CookἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑίδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀντώνιος CookAnnunciation ChurchMemphis, TN

Rev. Presbyter Simeon CoronaἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Συμεών ΚορῶναSt. Gregory of Nyssa ChurchEl Cajon, CA

Rev. Presbyter Demetrios CostarakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΚωσταράκηςSt. Nicholas ChurchLexington, MA

Rev. Protopresbyter Paul C. CostopoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παῦλος ΚωστόπουλοςHoly Trinity-Holy Cross CathedralBirmingham, AL

Rev. Presbyter William G. CosulasΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος ΚούσουλαςTempe, AZ

V. Rev. Archimandrite Joachim A. CotsonisΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ἰωακείμ ΚοτσώνηςHellenic College/Holy CrossBrookline, MA

V. Rev. Archimandrite Nektarios CottrosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Νεκτάριος ΚοτρῶτσοςSaint Demetrios ChurchUpper Darby, PA

Rev. Economos Anastasios CoulourasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀναστάσιος ΚουλουρᾶςSaint George ChurchLowell, MA

Rev. Economos Michael K. CoureyἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Μιχαήλ ΚούρυSt. Katherine ChurchRedondo Beach, CA

Rev. Presbyter Patrick J. CowlesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑίδ. Πρεσβύτερος Πατρίκιος ΚάουληςHoly Spirit ChurchRochester, NY

Rev. Presbyter Irenaeus Jeffrey CoxἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Εἰρηναῖος Jeffrey CoxSt. Demetrios ChurchSaginaw, MI

Rev. Presbyter Mark W. CurtrightἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Μάρκος CurtrightAnnunciation ChurchLincoln, NE

Rev. Economos John CusulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰωάννης ΚουσουλόςHoly Trinity ChurchRock Springs, WY

DRev. Presbyter Steve J. DalberἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Σταῦρος ΔιλμπεράκηςSt. Nektarios ChurchCharlotte, NC

Rev. Presbyter Panteleimon DalianisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Παντελεήμων Νταλιάνης St. Basil ChurchChicago, IL

Rev. Presbyter John G. DalrympleἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης DalrympleChrist the Savior MissionBrooksville, FL

Rev. Protopresbyter Aristotle W. DamaskosἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀριστοτέλης ΔαμασκόςHoly Trinity CathedralToledo, OH

Rev. Presbyter Iulian DamianἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰουλιανός DamianHoly Trinity ChurchClearwater, FL

Rev. Presbyter Peter DaratsosΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Εὐριπίδης ΔαράτσοςSchenectady, NY

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas DasourasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΔασουρᾶςSt. George ChurchNorwalk, CT

Rev. Presbyter Peter DayἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Πέτρος DayHoly Trinity ChurchRoanoke, VA

Rev. Presbyter Peter A. DeFonceἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Πέτρος DeFonceSt. Andrew ChurchLubbock, TX

Rev. Protopresbyter Theofanis J. DegaitasἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θεοφάνης ΔεγαΐταςSt. Paul ChurchIrvine, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter D. DelvizisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Πέτρος ΔελβιζῆςHoly Trinity ChurchWestfield, NJ

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Rev. Presbyter Athanasios DeMedeirosἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀθανάσιος DeMedeirosSts. Constantine and Helen ChurchPalos Hills, IL

Rev. Protopresbyter Athanasios L. DemosἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀθανάσιος ΔῆμοςSt. Eleftherios ChurchNew York, NY

Rev. Economos Steve DenasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Σταῦρος ΝτίναςArchangel Michael ChurchCampbell, OH

Rev. Presbyter J. Michael DiavatisΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δ. Μιχαήλ ΔιαβάτηςNew Castle, PA

Rev. Presbyter Sokratis DimitriadisἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Σωκράτης ΔημητριάδηςSaint Anthony ChurchVineland, NJ

Rev. Economos Sotirios DimitriouἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Σωτήριος ΔημητρίουAssumption ChurchOlympia Fields, IL

Rev. Presbyter Dean DimonἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΔιαμαντάκηςAnnunciation ChurchCleveland, OH

Rev. Protopresbyter George N. DimopoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΔημόπουλοςAnnunciation ChurchWilkes-Barre, PA

Rev. Presbyter Joseph Z. DiStefanoἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωσήφ DiStefanoSt. Spyridon ChurchMonessen, PA

Rev. Economos George A. DokosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Γεώργιος ΝτόκοςSS. Peter and Paul ChurchBoulder, CO

Rev. Protopresbyter James DokosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΔόκοςAnnunciation ChurchMilwaukee, WI

Rev. Protopresbyter Stratton DorozenskiἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Εὐστράτιος ΝτοροζένσκηSt. Nicholas ChurchTroy, MI

Rev. Economos Theodore DorranceἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Θεόδωρος DorranceSt. John the Baptist ChurchBeaverton, OR

Rev. Protopresbyter James A. DoukasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Α. ΔούκαςSaint Demetrios ChurchRocky River, OH

Rev. Protopresbyter George H. DounelisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΔουνέληςKimisis Tis Theotokou ChurchHolmdel, NJ

Rev. Presbyter Constantine DouvikasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΔουβίκαςSaint Nectarios ChurchCovina, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter George D. DragasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Δ. ΔράγαςHellenic College/Holy CrossBrookline, MA

Rev. Economos Photios DumontἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Φώτιος DumontSt. Demetrios ChurchSeattle, WA

ERev. Protopresbyter Michael J. EaccarinoἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ EaccarinoSaint Nicholas ChurchTarpon Springs, FL

Rev. Presbyter Konstantinos EleftherakisἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ἘλευθεράκηςAnnunciation ChurchScranton, PA

Rev. Economos C. Mark ElliottἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Μᾶρκος ElliottSt. George ChurchHuntington, WV

Rev. Economos Jon C. EmanuelsonἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἐμμανουήλ ἘμάνουελσονSt. Elpis ChurchHopewell, VA

Rev. Economos Mark P. EmrollἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Μᾶρκος EmrollAnnunciation ChurchDayton, OH

Rev. Economos Andrew N. EugenisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀνδρέας ΕὐγενῆςSt. George ChurchAsbury Park, NJ

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Rev. Economos Anthony S. EvangelatosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀντώνιος ΕὐαγγελάτοςAnnunciation ChurchBrockton, MA

Rev. Presbyter Evangelos EvangelidisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Εὐάγγελος ΕὐαγγελίδηςAnnunciation ChurchStamford, CT

Rev. Presbyter David Williams EynonἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος David Williams EynonAnnunciation ChurchDecatur, IL

FRev. Economos Nikiforos FakinosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Νικηφόρος ΦακινόςSt. Demetrios ChurchMerrick, NY

Rev. Hieromonk Anthony FalsarellaὉσ. Ἱερομόναχος Ἀντώνιος FalsarellaBeacon, NY

Rev. Presbyter Hector FiroglanisἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἔκτωρ ΦιρογλάνηςAnnunciation ChurchLancaster, PA

Rev. Protopresbyter Thomas FitzgeraldΑίδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θωμᾶς FitzgeraldHoly Cross School of TheologyBrookline, MA

Rev. Presbyter Vasileios FlegasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑίδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος ΦλέγγαςTransfiguration ChurchAustin, TX

Rev. Presbyter Christopher FlesorasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χριστόφορος ΦλεσώραςSt. Anna Greek Orthodox ChurchRoseville, CA

V. Rev. Archimandrite Vasilios FlionisΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Βασίλειος ΦλιώνηςStoughton, MA

Rev. Presbyter Christopher P. FoustoukosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χρῆστος ΦουστοῦκοςSaint Vasilios ChurchPeabody, MA

Rev. Presbyter Haralambos (Robert) FoxἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χαράλαμπος FoxSts. Constantine and Helen ChurchLancaster, CA

GRev. Protopresbyter Nicholas V. GamvasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΓάμβαςSaint Haralambos ChurchCanton, OH

V. Rev. Archimandrite Damaskinos V. GanasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Δαμασκηνός ΓκανᾶςKimisis Tis Theotokou ChurchBrooklyn, NY

V. Rev. Archimandrite Anastasios G. GaraboaΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ἀναστάσιος Γ. ΓκαραμπόαAmbridge, PA

Rev. Economos James J. GardikesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Δημήτριος ΓαρδίκηςSt. Nicholas CathedralPittsburgh, PA

Rev. Presbyter Cyril GarrettΑίδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κύριλλος GarrettEast Brewton, AL

Rev. Presbyter George N. GartelosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΓαρτέλοςSaints Constantine and Helen ChurchCheyenne, WY

Rev. Presbyter Leo A. GavrilosἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἠλίας ΓαβρίλοςSt. Nicholas ChurchAppleton, WI

Rev. Presbyter Andrew G. GeorganasἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀνδρέας Γ. ΓεωργανᾶςSt. Demetrios ChurchElmhurst, IL

Rev. Protopresbyter Andrew G. GeorgeἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀνδρέας ΓεωργίουAnnunciation ChurchCranston, RI

Rev. Protopresbyter Athanas G. GeorgeἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀθανάσιος ΓεωργούδηςAnnunciation CathedralDetroit, MI

Rev. Economos Apostolos N. GeorgiafentisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀπόστολος Ν. ΓεωργιαφέντηςSt. Demetrios ChurchChicago, IL

Rev. Presbyter Gregory GeorgiouἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Γρηγόριος ΓεωργίουSaint Nektarios ChurchCharlotte, NC

Rev. Economos Nicholas C. GeorgiouἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΓεωργίουHoly Apostles ChurchWestchester, IL

Rev. Presbyter Asterios GerostergiosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀστέριος ΓεροστεργίουSS. Constantine & Helen ChurchCambridge, MA

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Rev. Protopresbyter Panagiotis K. GiannakopoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης ΓιαννακόπουλοςSt. George ChurchCenterville/Hyannis, MA

Rev. Economos Mario GiannopoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Μάριος ΓιαννόπουλοςTransfiguration ChurchOgden, UT

Rev. Protopresbyter Milton GianulisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μιλτιάδης ΓιανούληςWilliamsburg, VA

Rev. Economos Bill C. GikasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Βασίλειος Κ. ΓκίκαςSt. Nicholas ChurchWyckoff, NJ

Rev. Protopresbyter Matthew GilbertἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ματθαῖος GilbertHoly Trinity CathedralSalt Lake City, UT

Rev. Presbyter Conan GillἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κόνων GillSt. George ChurchAlbuquerque, NM

Rev. Protopresbyter James S. GordonἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Σ. ΓαρδούνηςAscension of Our Lord ChurchLincolnshire, IL

Rev. Economos Anastasios A. GounarisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀναστάσιος ΓούναρηςHoly Trinity ChurchCarmel, IN

Rev. Presbyter Stephen GousiosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Στέφανος ΓούσιοςDormition of the Theotokos ChurchWinchester, VA

Rev. Presbyter Alexander GoussetisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀλέξανδρος ΓουσέτηςAnnunciation ChurchLancaster, PA

Rev. Presbyter Demetrios Sean GovostesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΓκοβόστηςNativity of the Virgin Mary ChurchPlymouth Township, MI

Rev. Protopresbyter John GovostesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΓκοβόστηςAssumption ChurchIpswich, MA

Rev. Economos James GreaniasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Δημήτριος ΓριάνιαςSt. Iakovos ChurchValparaiso, IN

Rev. Economos Thomas GuerryἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Thomas GuerryAnnunciation ChurchWinston-Salem, NC

Rev. Protopresbyter Michael C. GulgasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ ΓκούλγαςSt. Nicholas ChurchLorain, OH

HRev. Presbyter John HabyἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης HabyAssumption of the Blessed Virgin ChurchSpringfield, OH

Rev. Presbyter Nicholas HadzellisἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΧατζέληςAnnunciation CathedralHouston, TX

Rev. Presbyter Cosmas J. HalekakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κοσμᾶς ΧαλικάκηςSt. Demetrios ChurchWaukegan, IL

Rev. Presbyter Nicholas HalkiasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΧαλκιᾶςHoly Trinity ChurchSteubenville, OH

Rev. Economos Jerry F. HallἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Γεράσιμος ΧώλλAnnunciation ChurchAkron, OH

Rev. Presbyter Eudokimos-Martin HardingἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Εὐδόκιμος-Martin HardingSaints Constantine and Helen ChurchMonroe, LA

Rev. Presbyter Christopher HarnerΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χριστόφορος HarnerMadison, MS

Rev. Presbyter Athanasios HarosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀθανάσιος ΧαριλάουHoly Transfiguration ChurchFlorence, SC

Rev. Protopresbyter George HatzἘφημέριοςΑίδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΧατζόπουλοςSt. Nicholas ChurchTroy, MI

Rev. Presbyter Thomas HeathΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Θωμᾶς HeathEnfield, CT

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Rev. Presbyter Basil W. HickmanἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑίδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος HickmanSt. George ChurchDes Moines, IA

Rev. Economos Apostolos HillἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀπόστολος HillAssumption CathedralDenver, CO

Rev. Presbyter Vasilios HillhouseἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος HillhouseHoly Transfiguration ChurchAnchorage, AK

Rev. Presbyter Gregory HohnholtἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Γρηγόριος HohnholtHoly Trinity ChurchNashville, TN

Rev. Presbyter John S. HondrosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΧονδρόςSt. John the Baptist ChurchLas Vegas, NV

Rev. Presbyter David HostetlerἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δαυῖδ HostetlerAnnunciation ChurchMilwaukee, WI

Rev. Protopresbyter Dean C. HountalasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΧουντάλαςHoly Cross ChurchFarmington Hills, MI

V. Rev. Archimandrite Nicholas HughesΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Νικόλαος HughesGalion, OH

IRev. Presbyter George IoannouἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ἸωάννουHoly Trinity ChurchSt. Augustine, FL

Rev. Presbyter James I. IliouἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ἨλιοῦHoly Trinity ChurchAsheville, NC

Rev. Presbyter Patrick IrishΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερςος Πατρίκιος IrishPomona, CA

JRev. Economos Charles J. JoanidesΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Εὐστράτιος ἸωαννίδηςGreek Orthodox ArchdioceseGarrison, NY

Rev. Economos John L. JohnsἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰωάννης ἸωάννουHoly Trinity ChurchCharleston, SC

Rev. Economos Nicholas W. JonasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Νικόλαος ἸωνᾶςSS. Constantine & Helen ChurchPalos Hills, IL

KRev. Presbyter John A. KalantzisΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΚαλαντζῆςFalls Church, VA

Rev. Economos Michael KallaurἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Μιχαήλ KallaurPresentation of Christ ChurchEast Pittsburgh, PA

Rev. Presbyter Pericles D. KallisἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Περικλής ΚαλλήςAnnunciation ChurchBuffalo, NY

Rev. Economos Konstantinos KalogridisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Κωνσταντῖνος ΚαλογρίδηςSt. Demetrios ChurchJamaica, NY

Rev. Economos John N. KalomasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰωάννης ΚαλόμαλοςSt. Andrew ChurchChicago, IL

Rev. Protopresbyter George C. KaloudisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΚαλούδηςHoly Trinity ChurchChicago, IL

Rev. Protopresbyter Demetri KangelarisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΚαγγελάρηςAnnunciation ChurchWinston-Salem, NC

Rev. Protopresbyter Paul A. KaplanisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παῦλος ΚαπλάνηςAnnunciation CathedralAtlanta, GA

Rev. Protopresbyter Philemon N. KaramanosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Φιλήμων ΚαραμάνοςSt. George ChurchSouthgate, MI

V. Rev. Archimandrite J. Gabriel KarambisΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Δ. Γαβριήλ ΚαράμπηςHouston, TX

Rev. Economos Andrew KaramitosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀνδρέας ΚαραμῆτοςSaint Sophia ChurchElgin, IL

Rev. Presbyter Achilles KarathanosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀχιλλέας ΚαραθάνοςSts. Constantine and Helen ChurchSwansea, IL

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Rev. Protopresbyter Kosmas KaravellasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κοσμᾶς ΚαραβέλλαςSts. Constantine & Helen ChurchAnnapolis, MD

Rev. Presbyter Stephen KarcherἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Stephen KarcherSaint Anthony ChurchReno, NV

Rev. Economos John KariotakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰωάννης ΚαριωτάκηςSaint John the Baptist ChurchAnaheim, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter Alexander KarloutsosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀλέξανδρος ΚαρλοῦτσοςKimisis Tis Theotokou ChurchSouthampton, NY

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter C. KarloutsosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Πέτρος ΚαρλοῦτσοςAssumption ChurchDanbury, CT

Rev. Economos Nicholas M. KastanasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Νικόλαος ΚατανᾶςSt. Athanasius the Great ChurchArlington, MA

Rev. Protopresbyter James S. KatinasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΚατίναςBrookline, MA

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter C. KatopisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης ΚατόπηςSS. Constantine & Helen ChurchChicopee Falls, MA

Rev. Presbyter John KatsoulisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΚατσούληςNativity of the Theotokos ChurchFredericksburg, VA

Rev. Protopresbyter Demetrios KavourasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΚάβουραςChandler, AZ

Rev. Economos Costas KearesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Κώστας Π. ΚιάρηςSt. Paul ChurchNorth Royalton, OH

Rev. Protopresbyter John KefalasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΚεφάλαςSt. John ChurchBlue Point, NY

Rev. Presbyter Demetrios N. KehagiasΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Ν. ΚεχαγιᾶςBrooklyn, NY

Rev. Economos Spiro W. KehayesΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Σπυρίδων ΚεχαγιᾶςMason, OH

Rev. Presbyter Chrysanthos KerkeresΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χρύσανθος ΚυρκίρηςPark Ridge, IL

Rev. Economos John KetchumἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰωάννης KetchumKimisis Tis Theotokou ChurchRacine, WI

Rev. Economos George KhitiriἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Γεώργιος KhitiriSt. George ChurchBethesda, MD

V. Rev. Archimandrite Alexander I. KileἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Παν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ἀλέξανδρος ΚίλεSaint Demetrios ChurchUnion, NJ

Rev. Presbyter Panteleimon KlostriἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Παντελεήμων ΚλωστρῆDormition of the Virgin Mary ChurchSomerville, MA

Rev. Protopresbyter George D. KonstantopoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΚωνσταντόπουλοςSt. Andrew ChurchSouth Bend, IN

V. Rev. Archimandrite Luke G. KontgasΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Λουκᾶς ΚοτζαμπασάκηςPrice, UT

Rev. Protopresbyter Michael T. KontogiorgisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ ΚοντογιώργηςGreek Orthodox ArchdioceseNew York, NY

Rev. Protopresbyter Christ KontosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Χρῆστος ΚόντοςSt. Luke ChurchBroomall, PA

Rev. Economos Michael H. Kontos Αἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Μιχαήλ ΚόντοςPowell, OH

Rev. Presbyter Gregory J. KooἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Γρηγόριος KooSt. Basil ChurchSan Jose, CA

Rev. Economos James W. KordarisΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Δημήτριος ΚορδάρηςGreek Orthodox ArchdioceseGarrison, NY

Rev. Presbyter Spyridon G. KorkosΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Σπυρίδων ΚόρκοςMelbourne, FL

Rev. Presbyter John KostasΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΚώσταςKnoxville, TN

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Rev. Economos Nicolaos KotsisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Νικόλαος ΚώτσηςSt. Nicholas ChurchAnn Arbor, MI

Rev. Economos Elias KoucosἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἠλίας ΚοῦκοςProphet Elias ChurchHolladay, UT

V. Rev. Archimandrite Apostolos KoufallakisΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ἀπόστολος ΚουφαλλάκηςMetropolis of San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA

Rev. Economos Andrew C. KoufopoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀνδρέας ΚουφόπουλοςHoly Trinity & St. John the Theologian ChurchJackson, MS

Rev. Presbyter Dean W. KouldukisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΚουλδούκηςAssumption ChurchSeattle, WA

Rev. Presbyter Demetrios KounavisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΚουνάβηςSs. Constantine & Helen ChurchRockford, IL

Rev. Protopresbyter Michael A. KouremetisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ ΚουρεμέτηςProphet Elias ChurchHolladay, UT

Rev. Presbyter Anastasios KousoulasἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀναστάσιος ΚουσούλαςSaint Anna ChurchAnnandale, NJ

V. Rev. Archimandrite Iakovos KoutsakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ἰάκωβος ΚουτσάκηςSS. Constantine & Helen ChurchJackson Heights, NY

Rev. Presbyter Jason KrokosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Jason KrokosHoly Trinity ChurchPort Charlotte, FL

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas KrommydasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΚρομμύδαςSt. Demetrios ChurchWeston, MA

Rev. Presbyter John C. KuehnleἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης KuehnleSts. Constantine and Helen CathedralHonolulu, HI

Rev. Economos Kakhaber KurtanidzeἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Καχάμπερ ΚουρτανίτζεSaint Luke ChurchBroomall, PA

Rev. Presbyter Kyriakos (Gary) KyriacouἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κυριάκος ΚυριάκουSt. Demetrios ChurchCamarillo, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter Stephen KyriacouἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Στυλιανός ΚυριάκουAnnunciation CathedralSan Francisco, CA

Rev. Presbyter Nicholas KyritsesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΚυρίτσηςSt. John ChurchSterling Heights, MI

Rev. Presbyter Dimitrios KyritsisἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΚυρίτσηςAssumption CathedralDenver, CO

LRev. Presbyter Michael LambakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ ΛαμπάκηςAnnunciation ChurchHouston, TX

Rev. Economos John K. LardasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰωάννης ΛαρδᾶςSts. Constantine and Helen CathedralBrooklyn, NY

Rev. Presbyter Stephen LawrenceἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Stephen LawrenceTransfiguration ChurchLowell, MA

Rev. Presbyter Constantine LazarakisΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΛαζαράκηςGreek Orthodox ArchdioceseNew York, NYἘφημέριοςKimisis Tis Theotokou ChurchSouthampton, NY

Rev. Presbyter Dimitrios LeeἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος LeeSt. Sophia CathedralWashington, DC

Rev. Presbyter Eleftherios LegakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἐλευθέριος ΛεγάκηςAssumption ChurchLouisville, KY

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Rev. Economos Patric LegatoἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Πασχάλιος ΛεγάτοSaint Sophia ChurchAlbany, NY

Rev. Economos Panagiotis (Peter) LekkasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Παναγιώτης ΛέκκαςSt. John the Theologian CathedralTenafly, NJ

Rev. Economos Mark A. LeondisἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Μᾶρκος ΛεοντῆςSaint Mark ChurchBoca Raton, FL

Rev. Presbyter Alexander M. LeongἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀλέξανδρος LeongSS. Constantine & Helen ChurchVallejo, CA

Rev. Presbyter Andrew J. LeskoΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀνδρέας LeskoRedlands, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter George P. LiacopulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΛιακόπουλοςHoly Trinity ChurchEgg Harbor Township, NJ

Rev. Presbyter Mark A. LichtensteinἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Μᾶρκος LichtensteinHoly Trinity CathedralCamp Hill, PA

Rev. Presbyter Stephen R. Lilley IIΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Στέφανος ΛίλλυIthaca, NY

Rev. Presbyter Emmanuel N. LilliosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἐμμανουήλ ΛίλλιοςHoly Trinity ChurchAmbridge, PA

Rev. Economos Dionysios Listerman-VierlingἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Διονύσιος Listerman-VierlingProphet Elias ChurchSanta Cruz, CA

Rev. Economos George L. LivanosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Γεώργιος ΛιβανόςAll Saints ChurchCanonsburg, PA

Rev. Protopresbyter John LoejosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΛοΐζοςSeven Hills, OH

Rev. Economos Demetrios A. LokisΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Δημήτριος ΛάκηςEast Meadow, NY

Rev. Presbyter Nicholas G. LouhἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος LouhSt. John the Divine ChurchJacksonville, FL

Rev. Presbyter Vasilios LourosἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος ΛοῦροςSaint Demetrios CathedralAstoria, NY

Rev. Presbyter Sarantis (Steven) P. LoulakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Σαράντης Π. ΛουλάκηςSt. Markella ChurchWantagh, NY

MRev. Protopresbyter Andrew MaginasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀνδρέας ΜαγγίναςSt. Catherine ChurchWest Palm Beach, FL

Rev. Presbyter Evangelos MagoἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Εὐάγγελος ΜάγοςAssumption ChurchFlint, MI

Rev. Protopresbyter Jon E. MagouliasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΜαγουλιᾶςAnnunciation ChurchModesto, CA

V. Rev. Archimandrite Andrew H. MahalaresἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ἀνδρέας ΜιχαλαρέαςSt. George CathedralManchester, NH

Rev. Protopresbyter John G. MaherasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΜαχαίραςSt. George ChurchPittsfield, MA

Rev. Presbyter Panteleimon MaillisἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Παντελεήμον ΜαΐλληςAnnunciation CathedralColumbus, OH

Rev. Presbyter Seraphim MajmudarἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος (interim)Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Σεραφείμ MajmudarSt. Nicholas ChurchTacoma, WA

Rev. Presbyter Christopher P. MakiejἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χριστόφορος MakiejSS. Constantine & Helen ChurchAndover, MA

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine E. MakrinosἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΜακρινόςTransfiguration of Christ ChurchMattituck, NY

V. Rev. Archimandrite Gerasimos MakrisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Γεράσιμος ΜακρῆςHoly Cross ChurchBrooklyn, NY

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Rev. Presbyter Sotirios MalamisἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Σωτήριος ΜαλαμῆςHoly Trinity ChurchChicago, IL

V. Rev. Archimandrite Stavroforos MamaiesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Σταυροφόρος ΜαμάηςSt. Sophia CathedralMiami, FL

Rev. Protopresbyter Konstantinos ManetasἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΜανέταςSaint Vasilios ChurchPeabody, MA

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine MangosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΜάγγοςBaldwin, NY

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas G. ManousakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΜανουσάκηςSS. Constantine & Helen ChurchWashington, DC

Rev. Presbyter Emmanuel E. MantzourisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἐμμανουήλ ΜαντζουράνηςSt. Basil ChurchTroy, NY

Rev. Presbyter John L. ManuelἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΜανωλᾶςSt. Nicholas ChurchVirginia Beach, VA

Rev. Protopresbyter Frank MarangosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Φραγκῖσκος ΜαραγκόςNew York, NY

Rev. Presbyter Michael MarcantoniἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Μιχαῆλ MarcantoniHoly Trinity ChurchRaleigh, NC

Rev. Presbyter Nicholas MarchΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος MarchPaxton, IL (On Loan to Cyprus)

Rev. Presbyter Nicholas MarcusἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΜορακέαςHoly Trinity ChurchGrand Rapids, MI

Rev. Economos Chris A. MargaritisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Χρῆστος ΜαργαρίτηςGreek Orthodox Church of Greater OmahaOmaha, NE

Rev. Presbyter Christ MargellosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χρῆστος ΜαργγέλοςSaint George ChurchRock Island, IL

Rev. Economos Dionisios MarketosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Διονύσιος ΜαρκέτοςEvangelismos Tis Theotokou ChurchJersey City, NJ

Rev. Economos Andreas MarkopoulosΑίδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀνδρέας ΜαρκόπουλοςVirginia Beach, VA

Rev. Presbyter Gerasimos N. MarkopoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Γεράσιμος ΜαρκόπουλοςSaint George ChurchEugene, OR

V. Rev. Archimandrite Ierotheos MarkopoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ἱερόθεος ΜαρκόπουλοςSts. Anargyroi ChurchNew York City, NY

Rev. Presbyter Christos P. MarsἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χρῆστος ΜάρςAnnunciation CathedralAtlanta, GA

Rev. Presbyter Paul MartinἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Παῦλος MartinAnnunciation-Agia Paraskevi ChurchNew Buffalo, MI

Rev. Economos Luke MelackrinosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Λουκᾶς ΜελαχρινόςSt. Paul CathedralHempstead, NY

V. Rev. Archimandrite Stelios MenisΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Στυλιανός ΜενῆςCortland, OH

V. Rev. Archimandrite Constantine T. MersinasΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Κωνσταντῖνος ΜερσινᾶςNaples, FL

Rev. Protopresbyter Aris P. MetrakosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀριστείδης ΜητράκοςHoly Trinity ChurchSan Francisco, CA

Rev. Presbyter Adam MetropoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀδαμάντιος ΜητρόπουλοςSt. George ChurchBangor, ME

Rev. Protopresbyter Christopher T. MetropulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Χριστόφορος ΜητρόπουλοςSt. Demetrios ChurchFt. Lauderdale, FL

Rev. Protopresbyter Angelo J. MichaelsἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἄγγελος ΜιχαλιόςSt. Demetrios ChurchPerth Amboy, NJ

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Rev. Economos Athanasios MichalosΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀθανάσιος ΜίχαλοςFt. Myers, FL

Rev. Protopresbyter Vasile MihaiἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος MihaiSt. Paul ChurchSavannah, GA

Rev. Economos Frank A. MilaneseΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Φώτιος MilaneseAll Saints ChurchWeirton, WV

Rev. Protopresbyter Nick A. MilasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος Α. ΜίλαςHoly Trinity ChurchDanielson, CT

Rev. Presbyter Kevin MillsapsἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Kevin MillsapsSt. Nektarios ChurchCharlotte, NC

Rev. Economos R. Joseph MirowskiἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰωσήφ MirowskiTransfiguration of our Lord ChurchMason City, IA

Rev. Protopresbyter Andrew MissirasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀνδρέας ΜισυρᾶςLinwood, NJ

Rev. Presbyter Michael MonosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ ΜόνοςSt. Luke the Evangelist ChurchColumbia, MO

Rev. Presbyter Christopher MoodyἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χριστόφορος MoodySaint Spyridon CathedralWorcester, MA

Rev. Economos Dimitrios MoraitisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Δημήτριος ΜωραΐτηςSt. Paraskevi ChurchGreenlawn, NY

V. Rev. Archimandrite Constantine MoralisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Κωνσταντῖνος ΜωράληςAnnunciation CathedralBaltimore, MD

Rev. Presbyter Nektarios MorrowΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Νεκτάριος MorrowGreek Orthodox ArchdioceseNew York, NY

Rev. Economos Catalin O. MotἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Catalin O. MotAnnunciation ChurchMuskegon, MI

Rev. Protopresbyter James C. MoulketisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΜουλκέτηςWyckoff, NJ

Rev. Presbyter Philippe MousisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Φίλιππος ΜούσηςSt. Catherine ChurchBraintree, MA

Rev. Economos Stylianos MuksurisἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Στυλιανός ΜουξούρηςHoly Cross ChurchPittsburgh, PA

Rev. Presbyter Mark A. MuñozἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Μᾶρκος Α. Mu`nozHoly Anargyroi - Ss. Kosmas & Damianos ChurchRochester, MN

NRev. Protopresbyter Theofanis V. NacopoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θεοφάνης ΝακόπουλοςKoimisis Tis Theotokou ChurchErie, PA

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine J. NastosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΝάστοςHoly Trinity ChurchWilmington, DE

Rev. Protopresbyter Stephen P. NatsisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Σταῦρος ΝάτσηςHoly Trinity ChurchWaterbury, CT

Rev. Protopresbyter George F. NayfaἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος NayfaSt. Nicholas ChurchSpartanburg, SC

Rev. Protopresbyter Athanasios NenesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀθανάσιος ΝένεςAssumption ChurchManchester, NH

Rev. Presbyter Thomas L. NewlinἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Θωμᾶς NewlinDormition of the Theotokos ChurchGreensboro, NC

Rev. Presbyter Constantine NewmanἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος NewmanAnnunciation ChurchNewburyport, MA

V. Rev. Archimandrite Makarios J. NiakarosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Μακάριος ΝιάκαροςHoly Apostles / SS. Peter & Paul ChurchHaverhill, MA

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Rev. Presbyter Louis NicholasἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἠλίας ΝικολάουSt. Paraskevi ChurchGreenlawn, NY

Rev. Presbyter Demetrius G. NicoloudakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΝικολουδάκηςSt. Matthew ChurchReading, PA

V. Rev. Archimandrite George NikasἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Παν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Γεώργιος ΝίκαςSaints Peter and Paul ChurchFrederick, MD

Rev. Protopresbyter Prokopios NikasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Προκόπιος ΝίκαςEvangelismos ChurchPhiladelphia, PA

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas I. NikokavourasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΝικοκάβουραςAnnunciation CathedralChicago, IL

Rev. Protopresbyter Louis J. NoplosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Προϊστάμενος Ἠλίας ΚωνσταντόπουλοςSt. Demetrios ChurchBaltimore, MD

ORev. Presbyter Robert John O’LoughlinἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Robert John O’LoughlinHoly Mother of God ChurchTallahassee, FL

Rev. Economos Iakovos OlechnowiczΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰάκωβος OlechnowiczTraverse City, MI

Rev. Hieromonk Ambrose F. OmayasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀμβρόσιος ὈμάγιαςMetropolis of DenverDenver, CO

Rev. Protopresbyter John P. OrfanakosἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ὈρφανάκοςSt. George ChurchClifton, NJ

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter J. OrfanakosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης ὈρφανάκοςSt. Barbara ChurchOrange, CT

PRev. Protopresbyter Dean N. PaleologosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΠαλαιολόγοςSt. Spyridon CathedralWorcester, MA

Rev. Protopresbyter Paul C. PalestyἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παῦλος ΠαλέστηςSt. Nicholas Shrine ChurchFlushing, NY

Rev. Economos Nicholas T. PalisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Νικόλαος ΠαληούραςSt. Nicholas ChurchBethlehem, PA

Rev. Presbyter Michael T. PalladἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ ΠαλλάδιοςSt. Haralambos ChurchPeoria, AZ

Rev. Presbyter Luke PalumbisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Λουκᾶς ΠαλούμπηςNativity of Christ ChurchNovato, CA

Rev. Presbyter Dean A. PanagosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΠανάγοςSaint Sophia ChurchNew London, CT

Rev. Presbyter Theologos PandelisἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Θεολόγος ΠαντελήςSaints Constantine and Helen ChurchWauwasota, WI

Rev. Economos Apostolos P. PanosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀπόστολος ΠαναγόπουλοςSaint George ChurchSchenectady, NY

Rev. Presbyter Paul N. PantelisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Παῦλος ΠαντελῆςHoly Trinity ChurchNorwich, CT

Rev. Protopresbyter Theodore PantelsἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θεόδωρος ΠαντελόπουλοςSt. George ChurchPalm Desert, CA

Rev. Presbyter Nebojsa PanticἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Nebojsa PanticAscension CathedralOakland, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter George C. PapademetriouΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΠαπαδημητρίουHellenic College/Holy CrossBrookline, MA

Rev. Presbyter Constantine PapadopoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΠαπαδόπουλοςSt. Evangelismos ChurchEaston, PA

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Rev. Protopresbyter Menelaos PapageorgiouἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μενέλαος ΠαπαγεωργίουZoodochos Peghe ChurchMartins Ferry, OH

Rev. Protopresbyter Panayiotis PapageorgiouἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης ΠαπαγεωργίουHoly Transfiguration ChurchMarietta, GA

Rev. Presbyter Athanasios PapagiannisἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀθανάσιος ΠαπαγιάννηςAssumption ChurchChicago, IL

Rev. Protopresbyter Alexander M. PapagikosἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀλεξανδρος ΠαπατζίκοςSs. Constantine & Helen ChurchFayetteville, NC

Rev. Protopresbyter Byron S. PapanikolaouἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Βύρων Σ. ΠαπανικολάουSaints Constantine and Helen ChurchPalos Hills, IL

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter E. PapanikolaouἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης ΠαπανικολάουAnnunciation ChurchPensacola, FL

Rev. Presbyter Theofanis PapantonisἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Θεοφάνης ΠαπαντώνηςSaint Nicholas ChurchFlushing, NY

V. Rev. Archimandrite Nektarios PapazafiropoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Νεκτάριος ΠαπαζαφειρόπουλοςSt. Nicholas ChurchWest Babylon, NY

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas C. PapedoἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΠαπακωνσταντίνουSt. Dionysios ChurchOverland Park, KS

Rev. Presbyter Constantine C. PappademosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Κ. ΠαπαδῆμοςSt. Katherine ChurchElk Grove, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter Thomas L. PappalasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θεμιστοκλῆς ΠαππαλᾶςSS. Constantine & Helen ChurchReading, PA

Rev. Economos Angelo C. PappasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Εὐάγγελος ΠαπαθανασίουSt. John the Baptist ChurchMyrtle Beach, SC

Rev. Protopresbyter Christos PappasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Χρῆστος ΠαππᾶςAscension ChurchFairview, NJ

Rev. Presbyter Dimitrios A. PappasἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΠάππαςSaint Elias the Prophet ChurchSanta Fe, NM

V. Rev. Archimandrite Eugene N. PappasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμαδρίτης Εὐγένιος ΠαπαγιαννάκοςThree Hierarchs ChurchBrooklyn, NY

Rev. Presbyter George P. PappasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Π. ΠαπαθεοδωρᾶκοςHoly Trinity ChurchSioux City, IA

Rev. Economos Harry S. PappasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀριστείδης ΠαπαγεωργίουChurch of the ArchangelsStamford, CT

Rev. Presbyter James C. PappasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΠαναγιωτάροςSt. George ChurchFresno, CA

Rev. Economos Paul PappasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀπόστολος ΠαπαποστόλουSaint Barbara ChurchToms River, NJ

Rev. Economos Peter J. PappasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Παναγιώτης Ἰ. ΠαπαδόπουλοςSaint John the Baptist ChurchOmaha, NE

Rev. Protopresbyter Douglas P. PapulisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Διονύσιος ΠαπούληςSt. Nicholas ChurchSt. Louis, MO

Rev. Presbyter Dimosthenis ParaskevaidisἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημοσθένης ΠαρασκευαΐδηςHoly Trinity CathedralPortland, OR

Rev. Presbyter James T. ParisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Θ. ΠασπαλιάρηςHoly Trinity CathedralPhoenix, AZ

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Rev. Presbyter Paul T. ParisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Παῦλος ΠασπαλιάρηςSaint Mary ChurchMinneapolis, MN

Rev. Presbyter Thomas ParthenakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀθανάσιος ΠαρθενάκηςSaint Catherine ChurchIthaca, NY

Rev. Protopresbyter George G. PassiasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Κ. ΠασσιᾶςSaint Spyridon ChurchNew York, NY

Rev. Protopresbyter Michael PastrikosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ ΠαστρικόςSaint Nicholas ChurchBaltimore, MD

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas PastrikosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΠαστρικόςSaint George ChurchPiscataway, NJ

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas PathenosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΠαθηνόςSt. George ChurchBloomfield Hills, MI

Rev. Presbyter Philemon S. PatitsasἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Φιλήμων ΠατίτσαςHoly Trinity CathedralCharlotte, NC

Rev. Presbyter Gregory S. PatsisἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Γρηγόριος Σ. ΠάτσηςKimisis Tis Theotokou ChurchPoughkeepsie, NY

Rev. Protopresbyter Konstantinos A. PavlakosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΠαυλάκοςSt. Katherine ChurchFalls Church, VA

Rev. Presbyter Timothy B. PavlatosἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Τιμόθεος ΠαυλάτοςSt. John the Baptist ChurchBeaverton, ORGreek Orthodox Church of SalemSalem, OR

Rev. Economos James PavlowἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Δημήτριος ΠαύλουSt. George ChurchTrenton, NJ

Rev. Presbyter Daniel PayneἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δανιήλ PayneAnnunciation CathedralHouston, TX

Rev. Presbyter Nicholas PelekoudasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΠελεκούδαςHoly Trinity ChurchLowell, MA

Rev. Economos Brendan PelphreyἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Brendan PelphreySt. George ChurchShreveport, LA

Rev. Protopresbyter Eugen J. PentiucHoly Cross School of TheologyBrookline, MAἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος (part time)Αἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Εὐγένιος PentiucTaxiarchae ChurchLaconia, NH

Rev. Protopresbyter Michael S. PetridesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ ΠετρίδηςSaint George ChurchNew Port Richey, FL

Rev. Presbyter Theodore PetridesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Θεόδωρος ΠετρίδηςHoly Cross ChurchStroudsburg, PA

Rev. Presbyter Kosta M. PetrogeorgeἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΠετρογεωργάκηςHoly Trinity ChurchCamp Hill, PA

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas P. PetropoulakosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΠετροπουλάκοςHoly Trinity-St. Nicholas ChurchStaten Island, NY

Rev. Economos Teodor PetrutiuΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Θεόδωρος PetrutiuMetropolis of Detroit/Saint Spyridon ChapelTroy, MIἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Sts. Constantine & Helen ChurchWestland, MI

Rev. Presbyter Constantine PhotosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΦωτόπουλοςSt. Sophia ChurchWinter Haven, FL

Rev. Presbyter Athanasios PieriἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀθανάσιος ΠιερῆHoly Cross ChurchJustice, IL

Rev. Presbyter John PilafasΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΠιλαφάςChicago, IL

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas J. PilavasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΠιλαβᾶςProphet Elias ChurchYonkers, NY

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Rev. Protopresbyter Tom (Athas) J. PistolisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀθανάσιος ΠιστιόληςSt. George CathedralGreenville, SC

Rev. Protopresbyter Michael A. PlatanisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ ΠλατάνηςHoly Trinity ChurchColumbia, SC

Rev. Presbyter Costin PopescuἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Costin PopescuAnnunciation ChurchDover, NH

Rev. Economos Theodore PoteresἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Θεόδωρος ΠοτήρηςSS. Constantine & Helen CathedralMerrillville, IN

V. Rev. Archimandrite Seraphim P. PoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Σεραφείμ ΠοῦλοςSts. Nicholas, Constantine & Helen ChurchOrange, NJ

Rev. Presbyter Anastasios PourakisἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀναστάσιος ΠουράκηςSt. Demetrios CathedralAstoria, NY

Rev. Presbyter Barnabas PowellἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βαρνάβας PowellSts. Raphael, Nicholas, and Irene ChurchCumming, GA

Rev. Protopresbyter Emmanuel PratsinakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἐμμανουήλ ΠρατσινάκηςSt. Thomas ChurchCherry Hill, NJ

Rev. Presbyter Michael K. PrevasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ ΠρέβαςChurch of the ResurrectionCastro Valley, CA

Rev. Presbyter Harry G. ProvidakisἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χαράλαμπος ΠροβιδάκηςHoly Trinity ChurchFitchburg, MA

Rev. Economos George J. PyleἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Γεώργιος ΠυλιώτηςProphet Elias ChurchDubuque, IA

RRev. Presbyter R. Nicholas Rafael IIἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΡαφαηλίδηςHoly Trinity ChurchWilmington, DE

Rev. Protopresbyter John RallisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΡάλληςSt. John the Baptist ChurchDes Plaines, IL

V. Rev. Archimandrite Polycarp RameasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Άρχιμανδρίτης Πολύκαρπος ΡαμέαςDormition of the Theotokos ChurchOakmont, PA

Rev. Presbyter Anastasios RaptisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀναστάσιος ΡάπτηςSt. Basil the Great ChurchHouston, TX

Rev. Protopresbyter Demetrios A. RecachinasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΡεκατσίναςFairfield, CT

Rev. Presbyter James RetelasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰάκωβος ΡητελᾶςAnnunciation ChurchSacramento, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter Martin RitsiΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μαρτῖνος ΡίτσιSt. Augustine, FL

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter G. RizosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης ΡίζοςAnnunciation ChurchWoburn, MA

Rev. Presbyter Timothy RobinsonἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Τιμόθεος RobinsonAnnunciation ChurchSacramento, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine P. RogakosἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΡογκάκοςAnnunciation CathedralNorfolk, VA

Rev. Presbyter Daniel RogichἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δανιήλ RogichHoly Trinity ChurchCanton, OH

Rev. Presbyter Jason RollἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰάσων ΡόλλSaint Nicholas ChurchNorthridge, CA

Rev. Presbyter John J. RollἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΡόλλAssumption of the Blessed Mary ChurchLong Beach, CA

Rev. Presbyter John Romas Ἱερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΡαμπαούνηςSt. Nicholas ChurchNew York, NY

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Rev. Presbyter Eugen RosuἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Εὐγένιος RosuSt. John the Divine ChurchWheeling, WV

Rev. Presbyter Gregory E. RothΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Γρηγόριος RothSpokane, WA

Rev. Presbyter Theodore RoupasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Θεόδωρος ΡούπαςAnnunciation ChurchNassau, Bahamas

Rev. Protopresbyter James RousakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΡουσάκηςHoly Trinity ChurchClearwater, FL

Rev. Presbyter Soterios RousakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Σωτήριος Ρουσάκης Saint Basil ChurchStockton, CA

SRev. Protopresbyter Peter G. SalmasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης ΣάλμαςHoly Cross ChurchBelmont, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter Anthony SalzmanἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀντώνιος SalzmanSt. Philothea ChurchWatkinsville, GA

Rev. Presbyter Joseph SamaanἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωσήφ SamaanSt. Demetrios ChurchDaytona Beach, FL

Rev. Economos Nicholas K. SamarasΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Νικόλαος ΣαμάραςSaints Constantine and Helen ChurchWest Nyack, NY

Rev. Presbyter Konstantinos SarantidisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΣαραντίδηςHoly Trinity ChurchPortland, ME

Rev. Protopresbyter John N. SardisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΣάρδηςAll Saints ChurchPeoria, IL

Rev. Presbyter Peter J. SarolasἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης ΣαρόλαςSaint Demetrios ChurchChicago, IL

Rev. Presbyter N. Anthony SavasἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀντώνιος ΣάββαςSt. Nicholas ChurchNorthridge, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter George P. SavasἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΣάββαςAnnunciation ChurchFort Myers, FL

Rev. Presbyter Leo SchefeΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Leo SchefeBrookline, MA

Rev. Economos Dennis SchutteἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Διονύσιος SchutteArchangel Michael ChurchColorado Springs, CO

Rev. Economos Andrew ScordalakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀνδρέας ΣκορδαλάκηςSaint Spyridon ChurchSan Diego, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter Elias C. ScoulasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἠλίας ΣκουλᾶςSaint John ChurchCharleston, WV

V. Rev. Archimandrite Nektarios SerfesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Νεκτάριος ΣέρφεςSS. Constantine & Helen ChurchBoise, ID

Rev. Presbyter David ShawΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δαυίδ ShawCharleston, WV

Rev. Protopresbyter Anatol SiegenἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Anatol SiegenSt. John of Kronstandt ChurchCleveland, OH

Rev. Economos Brian Mark SietsemaἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Μᾶρκος SietsemaHoly Trinity ChurchLansing, MI

Rev. Economos Constantine SimeonidisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Κωνσταντῖνος ΣυμεωνίδηςHoly Trinity ChurchMaitland/Orlando, FL

Rev. Protopresbyter Demetrios SimeonidisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΣυμεωνίδηςArchangel Michael ChurchLecanto, FL

Rev. Protopresbyter Charles J. SimonesΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΣιμώνηςWaterford, CT

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Rev. Presbyter Constantine SinosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΣηνόςAnnunciation ChurchKansas City, MO

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine L. SitarasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΣιταρᾶςSt. Basil AcademyGarrison, NY

Rev. Presbyter Michael N. SitarasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ ΣιταρᾶςSt. Luke ChurchE. Longmeadow, MA

Rev. Presbyter Stelios SitarasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Στυλιανός ΣιταρᾶςSt. Nicholas ChurchCorpus Christi, TX

Rev. Presbyter David SmithἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δαυίδ SmithSaint Sophia ChurchSyracuse, NY

Rev. Presbyter Panagiotis SotirasἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης ΣωτῆραςHoly Cross ChurchBelmont, CA

Rev. Economos Peter SouritzidisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Πέτρος ΣουριτζίδηςSt. George ChurchClifton, NJ

Rev. Presbyter Haralambos SpaliatsosἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χαράλαμπος ΣπαλιάτσοςHoly Trinity ChurchDallas, TX

Rev. Economos Peter J. SpiroἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Πέτρος ΣπυρόπουλοςSt. Athanasios ChurchAurora, IL

Rev. Presbyter Christopher H. StamasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χριστόφορος ΣταματακάκοςSt. George CathedralSpringfield, MA

Rev. Presbyter Silviu StanculescuἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Silviu StanculescuSaint Andrew MissionSan Luis Obispo, CA

Rev. Presbyter Marin StateἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Μαρίν StateSt. Demetrios ChurchConcord, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter Anargyros C. StavropoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀνάργυρος ΣταυρόπουλοςSt. Athanasios ChurchParamus, NJ

Rev. Protopresbyter George E. StavropoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΣταυρόπουλοςHoly Trinity ChurchHicksville, NY

Rev. Economos John StavropoulosἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰωάννης ΣταυρόπουλοςSt. George ChurchOcean City, MD

Rev. Economos Michael T. StearnsἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Μιχαήλ StearnsSaints Peter and Paul ChurchGlenview, IL

V. Rev. Archimandrite Eusebius StephanouΠαν. Ἀρχιμαδρίτης Εὐσέβιος ΠαπαστεφάνουDestin, FL

Rev. Presbyter Polykarpos SteveΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Πολύκαρπος ΣταυρηνόςClarksburg, NY

Rev. Presbyter Bogue Elias StevensἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Bogue Elias StevensAnnunciation ChurchMobile, AL

Rev. Protopresbyter Anthony StratisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀντώνιος ΣτρατῆςSaint George ChurchKnoxville, TN

Rev. Presbyter Peter StratosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Πέτρος ΣτράτοςSaint Anthony ChurchPasadena, CA

Rev. Presbyter Matthew StreettΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ματθαῖος StreettLackland AFB, TX

Rev. Presbyter Ciprian StrezaἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κυπριανός StrezaArchangel Gabriel ChurchTraverse City, MI

V. Rev. Archimandrite Cleopas M. StrongylisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Κλεόπας ΣτρογγύληςAnnunciation CathedralBoston, MA

Rev. Protopresbyter Dennis P. StrouzasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Διονύσιος ΣτρούζαςArchangel Michael ChurchPort Washington, NY

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Rev. Economos Joseph J. StrzeleckiἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰωσήφ StrzeleckiAssumption ChurchTown & Country, MO

Rev. Protopresbyter Theodore G. StylianopoulosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θεόδωρος ΣτυλιανόπουλοςSt. George ChurchKeene, NH

Rev. Protopresbyter Danut SuciuἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Danut SuciuSt. Sophia CathedralSan Antonio, TX

Rev. Presbyter Stephen Q. SupicaἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Στέφανος SupicaHoly Trinity ChurchSpokane, WA

V. Rev. Archimandrite Nathanael SymeonidesἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Παν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ναθαναήλ ΣυμεωνίδηςAnnunciation ChurchNew York, NY

TRev. Presbyter Demetrio TagaropulosἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΤαγαρόπουλοςAnnunciation CathedralHouston, TX

Rev. Presbyter Christopher TalleosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χρῆστος ΤάλλιοςHoly Cross ChurchMiddletown, NY

V. Rev. Archimandrite Grigorios TatsisἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Παν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Γρηγόριος ΤάτσηςHoly Trinity CathedralNew Orleans, LA

Rev. Presbyter Michael TervoἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ TervoSt. Sophia ChurchBellingham, WA

Rev. Presbyter John TheodosionἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΘεοδοσίουSt. Andrew ChurchRandolph, NJ

Rev. Economos Nikitas TheodosionἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Νικήτας ΘεοδοσίουSt. Elizabeth the Wonderworker ChurchGainesville, FL

Rev. Presbyter Stephen P. TheophilosΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Σταῦρος ΘεοφιλόπουλοςFredericksburg, VA

Rev. Presbyter Simon ThomasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Συμεών ΘωμᾶςSaint Barbara ChurchSanta Barbara, CA

Rev. Presbyter Peter ThornbergἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Peter ThornbergSaints Sophia, Faith, Hope, Agape ChurchJeffersonville, PA

Rev. Economos Demetrios E. ToniasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Δημήτριος Η. ΤόνιαςTaxiarchai ChurchWatertown, MA

Rev. Presbyter Theodore N. ToppsesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Θεόδωρος ΤόψηςHoly Trinity ChurchLewiston, ME

Rev. Economos John N. TouloumesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰωάννης ΤουλούμηςHoly Trinity ChurchPittsburgh, PA

Rev. Presbyter Vasilios TragusἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος Ν. ΤράγοςGreek Orthodox Mission of South Orange CountySan Juan Capistrano, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas C. TriantafilouΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος ΤριανταφύλλουHellenic College/Holy CrossBrookline, MA

Rev. Protopresbyter Ted T. TrifonἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θεόδωρος ΤρυφωνόπουλοςSS. Constantine and Helen ChurchWauwatosa, WI

Rev. Presbyter Athanasios TsagalakisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀθανάσιος ΤσαγκαλάκηςHoly Apostles Greek Orthodox ChurchSeattle, WA

Rev. Protopresbyter George TsahakisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΤσαχάκηςMetropolis of AtlantaAtlanta, GA

Rev. Deacon Paul J. TsahakisἹερολ. Διάκονος Παῦλος ΤσαχάκηςCharlotte, NC

Rev. Economos John TsarasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰωάννης ΤσάραςSt. George ChurchOklahoma City, OK

Rev. Protopresbyter Steven P. TsichlisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Σταῦρος ΤσιχλῆςSt. Paul ChurchIrvine, CA

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Rev. Presbyter Demetrios TsigasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος ΤσίγγαςSaint Katherine ChurchMelbourne, FL

Rev. Presbyter Andrew N. TsikitasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀνδρέας ΤσικίταςAnnunciation ChurchYork, PA

Rev. Protopresbyter Theodore TsitsilianosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θεόδωρος ΤσιτσιλιάνοςSt. Nicholas ChurchWaco, TX

Rev. Protopresbyter George D. TsoukalasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΤσουκαλάςSt. George ChurchLynn, MA

Rev. Presbyter Vasile Catalin TudoraἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος Catalin Tudora St. John the Baptist ChurchEuless, TX

Rev. Presbyter Parthenios TurnerἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Παρθένιος TurnerSt. John Chrysostom Greek Orthodox MissionNashville, TN

Rev. Economos Anthony G. TzortzisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀντώνιος ΤζώρτζηςSt. Anthony ChurchSpringfield, IL

Rev. Economos Joseph TzougrosΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰωσήφ ΤζουγράκηςMadison, WI

URev. Protopresbyter Luke R. UhlΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Λουκᾶς R. UhlMetropolis of DenverDenver, CO

VRev. Economos Constantine ValantasisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Κωνσταντῖνος ΒαλαντάσηςSt. Demetrios ChurchWarren, OH

Rev. Presbyter Richard Michael VanderhoefἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Richard Michael VanderhoefAssumption ChurchMadison, WI

Rev. Economos Michael VarlamosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Μιχαήλ ΒαρλάμοςAssumption ChurchSt. Clair Shores, MI

Rev. Protopresbyter Michael E. VarvarelisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ ΒαρβαρέληςHoly Trinity CathedralCharlotte, NC

Rev. Economos Nicholas J. VerdarisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Νικόλαος ΒερδάρηςAnnunciation ChurchLittle Rock, AR

Rev. Presbyter John VerginisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΒεργίνηςSt. George ChurchMassillon, OH

Rev. Presbyter Ioannis VernikosΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΒερνίκοςLecanto, FL

Rev. Protopresbyter Alexander VeronisἘφημέριοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀλέξανδρος ΒρυώνηςAnnunciation ChurchLancaster, PA

Rev. Presbyter Luke A. VeronisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Λουκᾶς ΒρυώνηςSts. Constantine and Helen ChurchWebster, MA

Rev. Economos Elias VillisἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἠλίας ΒίλληςChurch of Our SaviourRye, NY

Rev. Economos Patrick ViscusoΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Πατρίκιος ViscusoChantilly, VA

Rev. Presbyter Andreas VithoulkasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀνδρέας ΒυθούλκαςHoly Trinity ChurchBridgeport, CT

Rev. Protopresbyter George P. VlahosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Π. ΒλάχοςSt. Katherine ChurchBurlington, NC

Rev. Economos John VlahosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰωάννης ΒλάχοςChurch of the Holy ResurrectionBrookville, NY

Rev. Protopresbyter Harry S. VulopasἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Χαράλαμπος ΒουλοπόςHoly Trinity ChurchHolyoke, MA

WRev. Presbyter Chris WallaceἘφημέριος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χριστόδουλος ΒαλλιότηςSt. Katherine ChurchFalls Church, VA

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Rev. Presbyter Andrew WalshΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀνδρέας Walsh Springfield, OH

Rev. Presbyter Elias WarrenἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἠλίας WarrenAssumption ChurchBayard, NE

Rev. Economos Gregorios A. WaynickἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Γρηγόριος Α. WaynickSt. Luke ChurchMooresville, NC

Rev. Presbyter Chris A. WebbΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Χρῆστος WebbMorton Grove, IL

V. Rev. Archimandrite Agathonikos M. WilsonἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ἀγαθόνικος M. WilsonHoly Trinity ChurchConcord, NH

Rev. Economos George W. WilsonἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Γεώργιος WilsonPanagia Pantovasilissa ChurchLexington, KY

ZRev. Economos Thomas J. ZaferesἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀθανάσιος ΖαφείρηςAscension CathedralOakland, CA

Rev. Protopresbyter George S. ZervosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΖερβόςSt. Nicholas ChurchJamestown, NY

Rev. Hieromonk Michael ZiebarthὉσ. Ἱερομόναχος Μιχαήλ ZiebarthSt. Gregory Palamas MonasteryPerrysville, OH

Rev. Protopresbyter Steven P. ZorzosἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Σέργιος ΖῶρζοςSaint Sophia CathedralWashington, DC

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine A. ZozosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος ΖωζόςSanta Barbara, CA

Rev. Presbyter Gheorghita (George) ZugravuἹερατ. ΠροϊστάμενοςΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΖουγράβουSt. George CathedralHartford, CT

Rev. Presbyter Philip ZymarisἹερατ. Προϊστάμενος Αἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Φίλιππος ΖυμάρηςAssumption ChurchPawtucket, RI

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PRIESTS ON MEDICAL LEAVE

Rev. Economos Anthony G. DemetriΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀντώνιος Δημητρίου5105 Mendenhall Drive Mechanicsburg, PA 17050

Rev. Economos Demetrios DemopulosΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Δημήτριος Δημόπουλος12 Redondo Court Santa Fe, NM 87508

Rev. Presbyter James A. KaragasΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Καρατζᾶς27 Fishkill Hook Road Hopewell Junction, NY 12533

Rev. Protopresbyter Chris P. KerhulasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Χρῆστος Π. Κερχουλᾶς616 South Laflin, Unit B Chicago, IL 60607

Rev. Protopresbyter Basil G. KissalΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος Κίσσας100 Watkins Pond Blvd. Rockville, MD 20850

Rev. Economos Charalambos PolitisΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Χαράλαμπος Πολίτης1941 Bay Ridge Avenue, Apt. 1 Brooklyn, NY 11204

Rev. Protopresbyter George M. VaporisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Μ. Βαπόρης7439 Highway South, Apt. 108 Nashville, TN 37221

Rev. Protopresbyter Elias VelonisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἠλίας Βελόνης11289 Paseo Montanoso, Unit 135 San Diego, CA 92127

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Rev. Presbyter Donat Augusta124 Edgemere AvenueWest Hartford, CT 06110

Rev. Presbyter Michael Bahlatzis309 Scenic ViewHorsehead, NY 14845

Rev. Presbyter Arthur Baron3261 Prairie Gardens Ct.Hilliard, OH 43026­3818

Rev. Presbyter Panagiotis Bistolarides 7118 Spring Lake TrailSaginaw, MI 48603

Rev. Presbyter Elias Kyprianos BouboutsisMiami Beach, FL

Rev. Presbyter Emanuel Chris591 Ware StreetMansfield, MA 02048

Rev. Protopresbyter Chrysostom A. Dalamangas250 Gallows Hill RoadWestfield, NJ 07090

Rev. Presbyter John Glaros1584 Belleair LaneClearwater, FL 34624

V. Rev. Archimandrite Nicholas M. Golemis6311 W. Devon Ave.Chicago, IL 60646

Rev. Presbyter James G. Hademenos2702 Oak Forest Dr.San Angelo, TX 76904

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter Harrison213 Carroll AvenueCheyenne, WY 82009

Rev. Protopresbyter George Hatz22066 Camelot Ct.Beverly Hills, MI 48025

Rev. Economos Milton A. Magos8660 Hampshire Glen Dr. S.Jacksonville, FL 32256

Rev. Economos John A. Mangos8842 Brae Crest DriveSan Antonio, TX 78249­3837

Rev. Presbyter John Moutafis1237 North Main St.Clawson, MI 48017

Rev. Presbyter John Paizis883 East 27th StreetBrooklyn, NY 11210

Rev. Presbyter Peter E. Papps86 Morrill RoadCanterbury, NH 03224

Rev. Presbyter John Spilio362 86th St.Brooklyn, NY 11209

Rev. Presbyter Milton N. Stamatos24 Indian Field CourtMawah, NJ 07430

Rev. Protopresbyter James A. Tsigounis10 South Pond RoadCresskill, NJ 07626

Rev. Economos Joseph Tzougros701 South East AvenueWaukesha, WI 53186

Rev. Protopresbyter Michael D. Vastakis721 W. HancockP.O. Box 906Millardsville, GA 31061

Rev. Protopresbyter Philip E. Yanulis104 Dover CircleSyracuse, NY 13219

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DEACONS

ARev. Deacon John AlevizosἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἰωάννης ἈλεβίζοςAnaheim, CA

Rev. Deacon Peter AlexἘφημέριοςἹερολ. Διάκονος Παναγιώτης ἈλεξόπουλοςTransfiguration ChurchOgden, UT

Rev. Deacon Gustavo Gregory AlfonsoἹερολ. Διάκονος Gustavo Gregory AlfonsoCoral Gables, FL

Rev. Deacon Clifford Macarius AyresἘφημέριος Ἱερολ. Διάκονος Clifford Μακάριος AyresHoly Trinity ChurchRoanoke, VA

Rev. Deacon Michael G. AzarἹερολ. Διάκονος Μιχαήλ ἈζάρTuckahoe, NY

BRev. Deacon Soterios BaroodyἹερολ. Διάκονος Σωτήριος BaroodyMilford, CT

Rev. Deacon Demetrios (Walter) Belsito*Ἱερολ. Διάκονος Δημήτριος BelsitoWaterbury, CT

Rev. Deacon George BithosἹερολ. Διάκονος Γεώργιος ΜπίθοςAustin, TX

CRev. Deacon Haralambos Chelpon*Ἱερολ. Διάκονος Θεόδωρος ΤσελεπώνηςBurke, VA

Rev. Deacon John E. ChristakisἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἰωάννης Ε. ΧρηστάκηςBoca Raton, FL

Rev. Deacon Euripides ChristulidesἘφημέριοςἹερολ. Διάκονος Εὐριπίδης ΧριστουλίδηςSaint Nicholas CathedralPittsburgh, PA

Rev. Deacon John ChryssavgisἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἰωάννης ΧρυσαυγῆςBath, ME

Rev. Deacon David N. ColeἹερολ. Διάκονος Δαυΐδ ColePortland, OR

Rev. Deacon George J. CollarosἹερολ. Διάκονος Γεώργιος ΚολλάροςAlbuquerque, NM

Rev. Deacon Cary-Kyriakos ConstantineἘφημέριοςἹερολ. Διάκονος Κυριάκος ΚωνσταντίνουSt. Katherine ChurchRedondo Beach, CA

Rev. Deacon Bill CourbanouἹερολ. Διάκονος Βασίλειος ΚουρμπάνουEast Northport, NY

DRev. Deacon Demetrios DiakosἹερολ. Διάκονος Δημήτριος ΔιακουμογιαννόπουλοςSan Jose, CA

Rev. Archdeacon Michael J. DiamondἹερολ. Ἀρχιδιάκονος Μιχαήλ DiamondMetropolis of New JerseyWestfield, NJ

Rev. Deacon Jason DickeyἘφημέριος Ἱερολ. Διάκονος Ἰάσων DickeySaints Constantine and Helen ChurchMerrillville, IN

Rev. Deacon Frank DickosἹερολ. Διάκονος Φώτιος ΔικόπουλοςHoly Cross ChurchPittsburgh, PA

Rev. Deacon Innocent Duchow-PressleyἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἰννοκέντιος Duchow-PressleyPortland, OR

ERev. Deacon Iakovos EllikerἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἰάκωβος EllikerFleetwood, PA

FRev. Deacon James ForesoἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἰάκωβος ForesoBrookline, MA

GRev. Deacon Aristidis GarinisἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἀριστείδης ΓαρίνηςGreek Orthodox ArchdioceseNew York, NY

Rev. Deacon Gregory GeorgeἹερολ. Διάκονος Γρηγόριος ΓεωργίουWalnut Creek, CA

Rev. Deacon Chrysostomos GilbertἹερολ. Διάκονος Χρυσόστομος GilbertBrookline, MA

Rev. Archdeacon Ryan GzikowskiἹερολ. Ἀρχιδιάκονος Ryan GzikowskiMetropolis of PittsburghPittsburgh, PA

HRev. Deacon Panagiotis Robert HanleyἹερολ. Διάκονος Παναγιώτης Robert HanleyMetropolis of New JerseyWestfield, NJ

Rev. Deacon John L. HowardἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἰωάννης HowardFort Myers, FL

JRev. Deacon Charles JoinerἹερολ. Διάκονος Charles JoinerGreenville, SC

*Completed the GOA Special Diaconate Program

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KRev. Deacon Paul KalinaἹερολ. Διάκονος Παῦλος KalinaEdina, MN

Rev. Deacon Christos KanakisἘφημέριος Ἱερολ. Διάκονος Χρήστος ΚανάκηςSt. Anthony ChurchPasadena, CA

Rev. Deacon Nikolas KarloutsosἹερολ. Διάκονος Νικόλαος ΚαρλούτσοςBrookline, MA

Rev. Deacon Demetrios KazakisἘφημέριοςἹερολ. Διάκονος Δημήτριος ΚαζάκηςKimisis Tis Theotokou ChurchBrooklyn, NY

Rev. Deacon Andrew KearnsἘφημέριος Ἱερολ. Διάκονος Ἀνδρέας KearnsSaint Catherine ChurchGreenwood, CO

Rev. Deacon George W. KetrenosἹερολ. Διάκονος Γεώργιος ΚίτρινοςPortland, OR

Rev. Deacon Anatoli KireievἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἀνατόλιος ΚίριεβSalt Lake City, UT

Rev. Deacon Euthym KontaxisἘφημέριοςἹερολ. Διάκονος Εὐθύμιος ΚοντάξηςSt. George ChurchPalm Desert, CA

LRev. Deacon Peter M. LivanisἹερολ. Διάκονος Παναγιώτης ΛιβάνηςFresno, CA

MRev. Deacon John P. Mamangakis*Ἱερολ. Διάκονος Ἰωάννης ΜαμαγκάκηςRye, NY

Rev. Deacon Christodoulos MastersἹερολ. Διάκονος Χριστόδουλος MastersElon College, NC

Rev. Deacon Gavrilo G. MilkovichἹερολ. Διάκονος Gavrilo G. MilkovichRaleigh, NC

NRev. Deacon Markos Achilles NickolasἹερολ. Διάκονος Μᾶρκος Α. ΝικολάουBrookline, MA

PRev. Deacon Mark PakesἘφημέριοςἹερολ. Διάκονος Μᾶρκος ΠάκηςHoly Trinity ChurchDallas, TX

Rev. Deacon Chrysostom Panos*Ἱερολ. Διάκονος Χρυσόστομος ΠάνοςEast Elmhurst, NY

Rev. Archdeacon Panteleimon PapadopoulosἹερολ. Ἀρχιδιάκονος Παντελεήμων ΠαπαδόπουλοςGreek Orthodox ArchdioceseNew York, NY

Rev. Deacon George PolitisἹερολ. Διάκονος Γεώργιος ΠολίτηςCharlotte, NC

Rev. Deacon Stephen C. PotterἹερολ. Διάκονος Στέφανος PotterFort Mill, SC

RRev. Deacon Joseph Ruocco-BrownἘφημέριοςἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἰωσήφ Ruocco-BrownSt. Anna ChurchRoseville, CA

SRev. Deacon Athanasios SharpleyἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἀθανάσιος SharpleyPlano, TX

Rev. Deacon Constantine ShepherdἹερολ. Διάκονος Κωνσταντῖνος ShepherdWinston-Salem, NC

Rev. Deacon Kyriakos J. ShiepisἹερολ. Διάκονος Κυριάκος ΣιέπηςCanton, OH

Rev. Deacon Vasilios SmithἘφημέριοςἹερολ. Διάκονος Βασίλειος SmithSaint Andrew ChurchChicago, IL

Rev. Deacon John SuhaydaἘφημέριοςἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἰωάννης SuhaydaHoly Taxiarchai - St. Haralambos ChurchNiles, IL

TRev. Deacon John ThrasherἘφημέριοςἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἰωάννης ThrasherHoly Trinity CathedralPhoenix, AZ

Rev. Deacon Paul L. TruebenbachἘφημέριος Ἱερολ. Διάκονος Παῦλος TruebenbachHoly Trinity - Saint Nicholas ChurchCincinnati, OH

Rev. Deacon Paul J. Tsahakis*Ἱερολ. Διάκονος Παῦλος ΤσαχάκηςCharlotte, NC

VRev. Deacon Orestes J. VaronisἹερολ. Διάκονος Ὀρέστης ΒαρώνηςNorth Canton, OH

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*Completed the GOA Special Diaconate Program

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YRev. Deacon Constantine YavisἹερολ. Διάκονος Κωνσταντῖνος ΓιαβρούμηςAlbany, NY

ZRev. Deacon Paul ZaharasἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἀπόστολος ΖαχάραςMetropolis of DenverDenver, CO

Rev. Deacon Peter ZougrasἘφημέριοςἹερολ. Διάκονος Παναγιότης ΖούγραςSaint Paul CathedralHempstead, NY

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RETIRED CLERGY

ARev. Protopresbyter James T. AdamsΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Ἀδάμης530 Endrada Dr., Apt. 101 Novato, CA 94949-7241

Rev. Protopresbyter John AlexandrouΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης Ἀλεξάνδρου105 Canterbury Road Chatham, NJ 07928

Rev. Protopresbyter Soterios C. AlexopoulosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Σωτήριος Ἀλεξόπουλος36 Newburgh Road Nashua, NH 03062

Rev. Protopresbyter Theo G. AnastasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θεολόγος Ἀναστασάκης2907 East Friess Drive Phoenix, AZ 85032

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine J. AndrewsΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀνδρέου 5126 Lake Bosworth Lane Snohomish, WA 98290

Rev. Protopresbyter John AndroutsopoulosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης Ἀνδρουτσόπουλος283 Elmtree Road New Kensington, PA 15068

Rev. Protopresbyter John P. AngelisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης Π. Ἀγγελῆς19330 8th NW Shoreline, WA 98177

Rev. Protopresbyter John K. AntonopoulosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης Ἀντωνόπουλος22-25 29th Street Astoria, NY 11105

V. Rev. Archimandrite Ignatios ApostolopoulosΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ἰγνάτιος ἈποστολόπουλοςC/o Saint Anthony Monastery 4784 St. Joseph’s WayFlorence, AZ 85132

Rev. Protopresbyter Ernest ArambigesΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀναστάσιος Ἀραμπατζῆς31 Lambourne Road #207 Towson, MD 21204

Rev. Economos John ArgyrosΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἰωάννης Ἀργυρός1 Cedar Ave. Coram, NY 11727

Rev. Protopresbyter George W. ArseniuΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Ἀρσενίου2204 Hillock Drive Raleigh, NC 27612

Rev. Protopresbyter Arthur AthansΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀθανάσιος Ἀθανασίου10 Abbott Street Dover, NH 03820

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter A. AtsalesΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης Ἀτσαλῆς743 Provincetown Drive Naples, FL 34104

BRev. Protopresbyter Constantine J. BalomenosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Μπαλωμένος2202 Jackson Street Sioux City, IA 51104

Rev. Protopresbyter Anastasius C. BandyΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀναστάσιος Μπέντης9 Appletree Ct. Philadelphia, PA 19106

V. Rev. Archimandrite Constantine S. BebisΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Κωνσταντῖνος Μπεμπῆς24 Anthony Terrace New Bedford, MA 02740

Rev. Economos Teodor BitaΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Θεόδωρος Μπίτα13832 Field Spar Drive Manor, TX 78653

V. Rev. Archimandrite Ernest BlougourasΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ἀναστάσιος Μπλουγουρᾶς833 West Valley Drive Bonita Springs, FL 34134

Rev. Protopresbyter James A. BogdanΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Μπογδανίδης4545 Hersman, S.E. Grand Rapids, MI 49506

Rev. Protopresbyter George C. BratiotisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Μπρατιώτης2917 Waterfield Drive Sparks, NV 89434

Rev. Presbyter David A. BussὉσ. Πρεσβύτερος Δαυίδ Buss2011 Forsythe Ave. Monroe, LA 71201

CRev. Protopresbyter Alkiviadis C. CalivasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀλκιβιάδης Καλυβόπουλος69 Nehoiden St. Needham, MA 02492

V. Rev. Archimandrite James G. CarellasΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Δημήτριος Καρελλᾶς502 Holly Court Saxonburg, PA 16056

Rev. Protopresbyter John P. ChakosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης Τσακαλίας2160 Greentree Road, Apt. 411W Pittsburgh, PA 15220

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter A. ChamberasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης Τσάμπηρας439 North Shore Road Hebron, NH 03241

Rev. Protopresbyter Gregory H. ChampionΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γρηγόριος Τσάμπιον 2581 North Garden Drive Apt. 103 Lake Worth, FL 33461

Rev. Protopresbyter Theodore H. ChelponΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θεόδωρος Τσελεπώνης205 Yoakum Parkway Alexandria, VA 22304

Rev. Economos Constantine J. ChokanisΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Κωνσταντῖνος Τσοκανῆς1901 North Ocean Blvd / Apt 3C Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305

Rev. Protopresbyter James J. CleondisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Κλεούδης10152 Papageorge St. Daphne, AL 36526

Rev. Protopresbyter James CondosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Κοντονικολάου19-11 21st Road, 1st Floor Astoria, NY 11105

Rev. Protopresbyter Anthony M. ConiarisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀντώνιος Κονιάρης2749 Huntington Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55416

Rev. Protopresbyter Demetrios J. ConstantelosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Κωνσταντέλος304 Forest Dr. Linwood, NJ 08221

Rev. Protopresbyter Evagoras C. ConstantinidesΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Εὐαγόρας Κωνσταντινίδης601 E. 93rd Ct. Crown Point, IN 46307

Rev. Protopresbyter Savas C. ConstantinouΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Σάββας Κωνσταντίνου529 Carl Street Norfolk, VA 23505

Rev. Protopresbyter John ContoravdisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης Κοντοράβδης4525 36th Street, NE Tacoma, WA 98422

V. Rev. Archimandrite Peter D. CostarakisΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Παντελεήμων Κωσταράκης7 Seaport Drive, Apt. 401 Quincy, MA 02171

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DRev. Protopresbyter Andrew DaregasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀνδρέας Δεριζιώτης752 K Str. /Apt. 8 Crescent City, CA 95531

Rev. Economos George DaskalakisΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Γεώργιος Δασκαλάκης 1 Lamplight Circle Natick, MA 01760

Rev. Protopresbyter Pierre A. DelfosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Πέτρος Α. Δελφός12163 Southridge Drive Little Rock, AR 72212

Rev. Protopresbyter John P. DemosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης ΔῆμοςP.O. Box 482 Carmichael, CA 95609

Rev. Protopresbyter Andrew J. DemotsesΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀνδρέας Δημότσης6 Gates Road Peabody, MA 01960

Rev. Protopresbyter Nick J. DespotidesΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος Δεσποτίδης9308 Glen Rd. Potomac, MD 20854

Rev. Economos Anastasios DiacovasilisΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀναστάσιος Διακοβασίλης43-29 195th Street Flushing, NY 11358

Rev. Protopresbyter James S. DiavatisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Διαβάτης20720 Vista Del Sol Yorba Linda, CA 92886

Rev. Economos Constantine T. DimasΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Κωνσταντῖνος Δήμας335 Tomahawk P.O. Box 363 Kechi, KS 67067-8907

Rev. Protopresbyter Demetrius T. DogiasΑίδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Δόγιας3149 Ellington Circle Sacramento, CA 9582

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine N. DombalisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Δομπάλης304 Sandalwood Dr. Richmond, VA 23229

ERev. Protopresbyter David O. EckleyΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δαυίδ Ο. Eckley1819 Sealy Street Galveston, TX 77550

Rev. Protopresbyter George E. EconomouΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Η. Οἰκονόμου46 Alexander McGregor Rd. Pawtucket, RI 02861

Rev. Protopresbyter George N. EconomouΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Ν. Οἰκονόμου50 Glenwood Avenue APT 210 Jersey City, NJ 07306

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine P. EfstathiuΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Εὐσταθίου308 Smith Drive Petaluma, CA 94952

Rev. Protopresbyter Milton B. EfthimiouΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μιλτιάδης Εὐθυμίου101 Second Street Garden City, NY 11530

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine EliadesΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Ἠλιάδης24-03 Murray St. Whitestone, NY 11357

FRev. Economos Panteleimon A. FatsisΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Παντελεήμων Φάτσης15 Lens Avenue Dayville, CT 06241

Rev. Protopresbyter Paul FedecΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Paul Fedec6862 S. Downing Circle East Centennial, CO 80122-1343

Rev. Protopresbyter Theodore C. FilandrinosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θεόδωρος Φιλανδρινός12532 Parkwood Drive Burnsville, MN 55337-6806

Rev. Protopresbyter Fred G. FotionΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Φώτιος Φωτίου230 So. Catalina Ave., #315 Redondo Beach, CA 90277

GRev. Protopresbyter William G. GainesΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος Γιαννακάκης4712 Marseilles Place (70002)P.O. Box 8243 Metairie, LA 70011

Rev. Protopresbyter Stamatios GaniarisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Σταμάτιος Γανιάρης35 Ridgewood Circle Wilmington, DE 19809-2861

Rev. Protopresbyter Angelo H. GavalasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Εὐάγγελος Τσαβαλᾶς430 East 65th St / Apt. #3B New York, NY 10021

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter GeorgacakesΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης Γεωργακάκης10323 Clark Court Munster, IN 46321

Rev. Protopresbyter Evangelos C. GeorgiadisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Εὐάγγελος Γεωργιάδης616 Roger Williams Ave. Rumford, RI 02916

Rev. Protopresbyter George GiannarisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Γιάνναρης4 Theodora Court Wilmington, DE 19808

Rev. Protopresbyter Dean GigikosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Τζιτζῖκος112 Red Sky Court Lake Mary, FL 32746

Rev. Economos Vaselios B. GovitsΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Βασίλειος Γωζουβίτης124 Belle Terre Road Pt. Jefferson, NY 11777

HRev. Protopresbyter Chris W. HadgigeorgeΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Χριστόδουλος Χατζηγεωργίου7234 Wembley Terrace West Toledo, OH 43617

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine HalkiasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Χαλκιᾶς113 89th Street Brooklyn, NY 11209-5513

Rev. Protopresbyter Stanley S. HarakasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Στυλιανός Χάρακας14442 Silversmith Circle Brooksville, FL 34609-0363

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas G. HarbatisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος Χαρβάτης308 Wisteria Drive Franklin, TN 37064

Rev. Economos Emmanuel I. HatzidakisΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἐμμανουήλ ΧατζιδάκηςP.O. Box 0853 Glen Carbon, IL 62034-0853

V. Rev. Archimandrite Gregory HoulakisΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Γρηγόριος Χουλάκης214 Roosevelt Ave./Apt. 616 Pawtucket, RI 02860

JRev. Economos Michael B. JohnsonΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Μιχαήλ Johnson2402 Belvidere SW Seattle, WA 98126

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KRev. Protopresbyter Stamatios KalamarasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Σταμάτιος Καλαμαρᾶς2301 South San Jose Circle Tampa, FL 33629

Rev. Economos Sotirios M. KalavritinosΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Σωτήριος Μ. Καλαβρυτινός94 Grandview Ave. Quincy, MA 02170

Rev. Presbyter Michael KamaritisΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ Καμαρίτης1911 N. 58th Ave. Hollywood, FL 33021

Rev. Protopresbyter Dimitrios KanellopoulosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Κανελλόπουλος (address pending)

Rev. Protopresbyter John T. KarabatsosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης Καραμπάτσος6150 Catawba Drive Canfield, OH 44406

Rev. Protopresbyter James KaragasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Καρατζᾶς7705 N. Clarendon Avenue Portland, OR 97203

Rev. Protopresbyter George A. KarahaliosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Καραχάλιος280 Boylston St., #406 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

Rev. Protopresbyter Demetrios S. KaterlisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Κατερλῆς361 Bortons Mill Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08034

Rev. Presbyter Spyridon KavvadiasΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Σπυρίδων Καββαδίας618 North Randall Road Aurora, IL 60506

Rev. Protopresbyter Spencer KeziosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Σπυρίδων Κέζιος17178 Citronia Street Northridge, CA 91235

Rev. Protopresbyter John KiramariosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης Κυραμάριος1030 Pleasant Street Brockton, MA 02301

V. Rev. Archimandrite George KiricoplesΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Γεώργιος Κυριακόπουλος2884 Farmbrook Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27103

V. Rev. Archimandrite Frank M. KirlangitisΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Φραγκούλης Κιρλαγκίτης9824 Royal Lytham Avenue Bradenton, FL 34202

Rev. Presbyter Nicholas KlodnickiΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος Κλοδνίκι510 Northborough Lane Lincoln, NE 68505-2550

Rev. Protopresbyter Petros KopsahilisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Πέτρος Κοψαχείλης2794 Alexander Drive Clearwater, FL 33263

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas E. KossisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος Κώσσης3104 Jefferson Street Bethlehem, PA 18020

V. Rev. Archimandrite Konstantinos E. KostarisΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Κωνσταντῖνος ΚωσταρῆςSt. Anthony Greek Orthodox Monastery4784 North St. Joseph’s Way Florence, AZ 85232-9399

V. Rev. Archimandrite Philip KoufosΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Φίλιππος Κοῦφος1822 N. Nicholas Ave. Chicago, IL 60614

V. Rev. Archimandrite Nicanor KutelasΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Νικάνωρ Κουτελᾶς129 Church Street, Apt. 103 Rutland, VT 05701-3148

Rev. Protopresbyter John G. KutulasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης Κούτουλας5940 Madison Morton Grove, IL 60053

Rev. Economos Peter C. KyriakosΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Παναγιώτης Κυριάκος4 Spanish Way Port St. Lucie, FL 34952-8504

LRev. Protopresbyter James J. LaliberteΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰάκωβος Λαλιμπερτέ50 B Muirfield Drive Reading, PA 19607-3350

Rev. Presbyter Peter LambertΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Πέτρος Λάμπερτ6354 Crebs Avenue Tarzana, CA 91335

Rev. Protopresbyter Alexander G. LeondisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀλέξανδρος Λεοντῆς21 Dartmouth Rd. Cranford, NJ 07016

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter J. LeventisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης Λεβέντης851 West 45th St. Casper, WY 82601

Rev. Protopresbyter John LiadisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης Λιαδῆς 13376 Olympic Village Lane Brooksville, FL 34614

Rev. Protopresbyter Manousos LionikisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἐμμανουήλ Μ. Λιονάκης307 W. Lonnquist Blvd. Mt. Prospect, IL 60056

MRev. Protopresbyter Panagiotis MalamisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης Μαλαμῆς558 Cedar Ave. Elmhurst, IL 60126

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas C. ManikasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος Μανίκας32 Daybreak Lane Hyannis, MA 02601

Rev. Protopresbyter Chrysostom ManuelΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Χρυσόστομος Ἐμμανουήλ330 Whiteney Dr. Fayetteville, NC 28314

Rev. Protopresbyter Stanley MarkantonisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Στυλιανός Μαρκαντώνης11 Howard Street Belmont, MA 02478-2955

Rev. Protopresbyter George C. MassourasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Μασσούρας12946 S. Winnebago Rd. Palos Heights, IL 60463

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine MathewsΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Μάθιους105 Shadow Ridge Road Stamford, CT 06905

Rev. Protopresbyter Christos P. MatosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Χρῆστος Μαρκαντωνάτος4780 Mayfield Drive Bettendorf, IA 52722

Rev. Protopresbyter George MatsisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος ΜάτσηςP.O. Box 234 Springfield, NJ 07081

Rev. Presbyter William MattisΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος Μάττης1 Vieckis Drive Nashua, NH 03062-2324

V. Rev. Archimandrite Stephen N. MazarisΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Στέφανος Μαζάρης300 Craigdell Rd. New Kensington, PA 15068-3074

Rev. Presbyter Joel L. McEachenΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἰωήλ McEachen1345 Fairfield Woods Road Fairfield, CT 06432

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Rev. Presbyter Konstantine MendrinosΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Μενδρινός7815 Mathern Court Bradepon, FL 34202

Rev. Presbyter L. Elias MentisΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἠλίας ΜέντηςP.O. Box 2881 Gulf Shores, AL 37647

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter MetallinosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης Μεταλληνός3691 Beverly Hills Drive Rocky River, OH 44116

Rev. Protopresbyter Demetrios MichaelidesΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Μιχαηλίδης40 Bay State Circle Abington, MA 02351

Rev. Protopresbyter Dennis MichelisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Διονύσιος Μιχελῆς3553 Shepard St. NW North Canton, OH 44720

Rev. Protopresbyter Nickolas G. MilatosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος Μιλάτος3550 Marna Avenue Long Beach, CA 90808

Rev. Protopresbyter Constantine N. MitsosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Μητσόπουλος5620 F Coach / House Circle Boca Raton, FL 33486

V. Rev. Archimandrite Jeremiah MoniosΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Ἱερεμίας Μονιός2936 Carriage Row Lane Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter N. MurtosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης Μοῦρτος4809 Stanford Street Raleigh, NC 27609

NRev. Presbyter Nicholas F. NicholsΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος Νικολάκης3002 Regal Oak Blvd. Palm Harbor, FL 34684-1609

PRev. Protopresbyter Leon A. PachisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Λεωνίδας Παχύγιαννης106 Cedar Brook Ct. McMurray, PA 15317

Rev. Protopresbyter George A. PallasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Πάλλας4202 Moccasin Trail Woodstock, GA 30189

Rev. Protopresbyter Spyridon C. PapademetriouΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Σπυρίδων Παπαδημητρίου15 Tewkesbury Drive Wiomissing, PA 19610

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter N. PappademetriouΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης Παπαδημητρίου918 Hales Trail Port Washington, WI 53074

Rev. Presbyter Angelo A. PappasΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Εὐάγγελος Παπαθεοφάνης2609 S. Phillips Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57105

Rev. Economos Arthur N. PappasΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ἀθανάσιος Πάππας8 St. Constantine Street, Glyfada Athens, Greece T.K. 16675

Rev. Protopresbyter Thomas J. ParisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀναστάσιος Πασπαλιάρης4700 Lincoln Avenue Oakland, CA 94602

V. Rev. Archimandrite Vasilios PenteridisΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Βασίλειος Πεντερίδης607A 94th Street Ocean City, MD 21842

V. Rev. Archimandrite A. Photius PentikisΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Α. Φώτιος Πεντίκης444 South State St./ #418 Bellingham, WA 98225

V. Rev. Archimandrite Kallinikos J. PetsasΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Καλλίνικος Πέτσας1840 Wood Bend St. Tarpon Springs, FL 34689

Rev. Protopresbyter Theodore PhillipsΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θεόδωρος Φιλιππακόπουλος 8761 Encino Ave. San Diego, CA 92123

Rev. Protopresbyter Spiro PieratosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Σπυρίδων Πιερᾶτος1068 Darfield Covina, CA 91724

Rev. Protopresbyter George S. PolitisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Πολίτης7188 S. Cavalier Circle Salt Lake City, UT 84121

Rev. Protopresbyter George PoulosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Δημητρακόπουλος155 East Lane, Revonah Woods Stamford, CT 06905

Rev. Protopresbyter George PrassasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γεώργιος Πρασσᾶς814 Serramonte Drive Marietta, GA 30068

Rev. Protopresbyter John D. ProtopapasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης Πρωτόπαππας2650 Velventos Drive Clearwater, FL 33761-1710

RRev. Protopresbyter Constantine J. RaptisΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Κωνσταντῖνος Ράπτης 4651 Canna Drive Las Vegas, NV 89122

V. Rev. Archimandrite Gerasimos D. RassiasΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Γεράσιμος Ρασσιᾶς2506 Barlow Rd. Wilmington, DE 19810

Rev. Presbyter Constantine RegopoulosΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Ρηγόπουλος2 Susan Street Hicksville, NY 11801

Rev. Protopresbyter Peter G. RexinisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Παναγιώτης ΡεξίνηςP.O. Box 6003 Charlottesville, VA 22906

SRev. Presbyter Emmanuel SakellaridesΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἐμμανουήλ Σακελλαρίδης222 Highland Street Worcester, MA 01609

Rev. Protopresbyter Kyriakos V. SaravelasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κυριάκος Σαραβέλας41 Shore Road Magnolia, MA 01930

Rev. Protopresbyter Charles P. SarelisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Εὐστράτιος Σαρέλλης28275 Ranchwood Drive Southfield, MI 48076

Rev. Protopresbyter Steven M. SarigianisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Στυλιανός Σαριγιάννης40 Patricia Lane Hyde Park, NY 12538

Rev. Protopresbyter Christ SelimosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Χρυσόστομος Σελίμης11424 Nueport Drive Willow Springs, IL 60480

Rev. Protopresbyter Sarantos ServiouΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Σαράντος Σερβίου1657 Royal Oak Drive Sewickley, PA 15143-8656

Rev. Protopresbyter Alexander D. SgourosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀλέξανδρος Σγοῦρος5129 N.W. 53rd Avenue Gainesville, FL 32653

Rev. Protopresbyter Constandinos G. ShiepisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Γ. Σιέπης1222 West Park Ave., N.W. Canton, OH 44708

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Rev. Economos Theodore SiderisΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Θεόδωρος Σιδέρης8 Longfellow Drive Colonia, NJ 07067

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas SoteropoulosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος Σωτηρόπουλος162-41 Powells Cove Blvd. Beachhurst, NY 11357

Rev. Deacon Mark SperoἹερολ. Διάκονος Μᾶρκος Σπύρου18921 E. Mercer Drive Aurora, CO 80013-3665

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas SpirakisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος Σπυράκης503 Princess Ann Road N. Myrtle Beach, SC 29582-2629

V. Rev. Archimandrite Neophytos SpyrosΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Νεόφυτος Σπυρογιαννάκης22 Pirinis Street Corinthos, GR 20100

Rev. Presbyter Basil StamasΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος Σταματόπουλος1784 Carol Sue Ave., Apt. 13N Gretna, FL 70056-5746

Rev. Economos James StathakiosΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Δημήτριος Σταθακιός2060 Hickory Trail Drive Rochester Hills, MI 48309

Rev. Deacon John Allan StehlingἹερολ. Διάκονος Ἰωάννης Allan Stehling439 North Drive San Antonio, TX 78201

Rev. Protopresbyter Robert G. StephanopoulosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Χαράλαμπος Στεφανόπουλος399 East 72nd Street New York, NY 10021

Rev. Economos Theodore StoupisΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Θεόδωρος Στούπης16 Dodecanesou St. Vrilissia, 15235 Athens Greece

TRev. Protopresbyter Dean P. TalaganΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Ταλαγάνης311 Carriage Dr. Cheyenne, WY 82009

Rev. Protopresbyter Jerry TasikasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἀργύριος Τασίκας1269 Thistleberry Lane Webster, NY 14580-8830

Rev. Protopresbyter James TavlaridesΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰάκωβος Ταυλαρίδης36 Florentina Drive Rancho Mirage, CA 92270

Rev. Protopresbyter John TavlaridesΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωάννης Ταυλαρίδης6631 31st Place NW Washington, DC 20015

Rev. Protopresbyter Vasilios ThanosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Βασίλειος Θᾶνος10130 Lasaine Ave. Northridge, CA 91325

Rev. Protopresbyter Theoharis G. TheoharisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θεοχάρης Θεοχάρους4652 Foxfire Trail Portage, MI 49024-8140

Rev. Protopresbyter Theophilos P. TheophilosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θεόφιλος Θεοφιλόπουλος72888 Sierra Vista Dr. Palm Desert, CA 92260

Rev. Protopresbyter Photios TomarakosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Φώτιος Τομαράκος14 W. Hazelcroft New Castle, PA 16105

Rev. Presbyter Anthony TomarasΑἰδ. Πρεσβύτερος Ἀντώνιος Τομαρᾶς10024 Kopachuck Dr. N.W. Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Rev. Protopresbyter Demetrios TreantafelesΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Δημήτριος Τριανταφύλλης1002 Moki Lane Mt. Prospect, IL 60056

Rev. Protopresbyter Solon S. TsandikosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Σόλων Τσαντίκος119 Fireside Lane Holden, MA 01520-3402

Rev. Protopresbyter Konstantine D. TsigasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Τσίγγας974 Kersfield Circle Heathrow, FL 32746

Rev. Protopresbyter Nikiforos TzerdimosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικηφόρος Τζερδίμος7205 West 152nd St. Orland Park, IL 60462

VRev. Protopresbyter Theodore J. VaggalisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Θεόδωρος ΒάγγαληςPO Box 961 New Buffalo, MI 49117

Rev. Protopresbyter Christos J. VagiasΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Χρῆστος ΒάγιαςMirospilia, Agnandon, Ioanninon, Greece

Rev. Protopresbyter Joakim ValasiadisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Ἰωακείμ Βαλασιάδης49 Plymouth Road Rockville Centre, NY 11570

Rev. Protopresbyter Nicholas L. VieronΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Νικόλαος Βιέρος3570 Charleswood Avenue Memphis, TN 38122

V. Rev. Archimandrite Mark VinasΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Μαρῖνος ΒγενακόπουλοςP. O. Box 962 Salinas, CA 93902-0962

Rev. Protopresbyter Steven J. VlahosΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Σταῦρος Βλάχος424 Old Orchard Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08003

Rev. Economos Taxiarhis D. VlahosΑἰδ. Οἰκονόμος Ταξιάρχης Βλάχος3321 Mayfield Ave. Charlotte, NC 28209

Rev. Protopresbyter Stanley VoyiaziakisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Στυλιανός Βογιατζάκης8705 Bradgate Rd. Alexandria, VA 22308-2312

WRev. Protopresbyter Gregory C. WingenbachΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Γρηγόριος Wingenbach9706 Lyric Lane Louisville, KY 40299

XRev. Protopresbyter Constantine XanthakisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Κωνσταντῖνος Ξανθάκης1130 S.W. Chapman Way, Unit 507 Palm City, FL 34990

YRev. Protopresbyter Michael YachnisΑἰδ. Πρωτοπρεσβύτερος Μιχαήλ Γιαχνῆς4201 Military Rd. NW Washington, DC 20015

ZV. Rev. Archimandrite Chrysanthos M. ZoisΠαν. Ἀρχιμανδρίτης Χρύσανθος Ζώης5701 Boulevard E. Apt. 25-K West New York, NJ 07093

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ORDINATIONS to the DIACONATEParthenakis, Thomas / November 20, 2010Coman, Ion / December 5, 2010Afendoulis, John / December 12, 2010Kallis, Pericles Demetrios / December 18, 2010De Medeiros, Athanasios / December 19, 2010Gilbert, Chrysostomos (Christopher) / January 9, 2011Spaliatsos, Haralambos / January 30, 2011Garinis, Aristidis / March 20, 2011Hillhouse, Vasilios / April 2, 2011Marcantoni, Michael (Eric) / May 7, 2011Papagiannis, Athanasios / June 5, 2011Boyd, Allan Gabriel / June 13, 2011Dickey, Jason / July 17, 2011Kazakis, Demetrios / July 30, 2011Foreso, James / August 6, 2011Kearns, Andrew (Gregory) / August 14, 2011Pandelis, Theologos (Panayiotis) / September 11, 2011Truebenbach, Paul / October 23, 2011Zougras, Peter / November 13, 2011Baroody, Soterios (Sami) / December 4, 2011 Karloutsos, Nikolas / December 27, 2011

ORDINATIONS to the DIACONATE under the Special Diaconate ProgramHoward, John L. / December 12, 2010Chelpon, Haralambos / January 9, 2011Sharpley, Athanasios / September 10, 2011

ORDINATIONS to the PRIESTHOODWallace, Rev. Dn. Christodoulos / December 12, 2010Lee, Rev. Dn. Dimitrios / January 9, 2011Kallis, Rev. Dn. Pericles Demetrios / March 6, 2011Louros, Rev. Dn. Vasilios / March 19, 2011DeMedeiros, Rev. Dn. Athanasios / March 20, 2011Kyritsis, Rev. Dn. Dimitrios / March 20, 2011Hillhouse, Rev. Dn. Vasilios / April 3, 2011Coman, Rev. Dn. Ion / June 19, 2011Hostetler, Rev. Dn. David / June 19, 2011Boyd, Rev. Dn. Allan Gabriel / July 17, 2011Marcantoni, Rev. Dn. Michael / July 17, 2011Afendoulis, Rev. Dn. John / August 7, 2011Bekris, Rev. Dn. Nikolaos Hristos / August 15, 2011Haby, Rev. Dn. John / August 27, 2011 Spaliatsos, Rev. Dn. Haralambos / September 11, 2011Papagiannis, Rev. Dn. Athanasios / September 18, 2011Pandelis, Rev. Dn. Theologos / September 25, 2011Constantinides, Rev. Dn. Evagoras / November 20, 2011Baroody, Rev. Dn. Soterios / December 18, 2011

ELEVATION to ARCHDEACON

ASSIGNMENTSDirect Archdiocesan District Roupas, Rev. Fr. Theodore / January 1, 2011Louros, Rev. Fr. Vasilios / March 21, 2011

Patsis, Rev. Fr. Gregory / May 1, 2011Evangelidis, Rev. Fr. Evangelos / July 1, 2011Kazakis, Rev. Dn. Demetrios / July 30, 2011Zougras, Rev. Dn. Peter / November 14, 2011Vithoulkas, Rev. Fr. Andreas / December 1, 2011

Metropolis of ChicagoPyle, Rev. Fr. George / February 13, 2011Margellos, Rev. Fr. Christ / March 1, 2011De Medeiros, Rev. Fr. Athanasios / March 20, 2011 Hostetler, Rev. Dn. David / June 15, 2011Papagiannis, Rev. Dn. Athanasios / July 1, 2011Stearns, Rev. Fr. Michael / July 1, 2011Dickey, Rev. Dn. Jason / July 17, 2011Pandelis, Rev. Fr. Theologos / December 1, 2011

Metropolis of BostonNenes, Rev. Fr. Athanasios / April 27, 2011 Manetas, Rev. Fr. Konstantinos / May 1, 2011Pentiuc, Rev. Fr. Eugen / May 1, 2011Cambas, Rev. Fr. Constantine / June 17, 2011Christakos, Rev. Fr. Gregory / November 1, 2011Moody, Rev. Fr. Christopher / November 1, 2011

Metropolis of DenverPappas, Rev. Fr. Dimitrios / March 4, 2011Kyritsis, Rev. Fr. Dimitrios / June 1, 2011Sinos, Rev. Fr. Constantine / August 8, 2011Spaliatsos, Rev. Dn. Haralambos / August 8, 2011Kearns, Rev. Dn. Andrew / August 15, 2011

Metropolis of AtlantaKaplanis, Rev. Fr. Paul / December 20, 2010Harding, Rev. Fr. Eudokimos-Martin / March 15, 2011Christy, Rev. Fr. Paul / June 1, 2011Leondis, Rev. Fr. Mark A. / June 1, 2011Marcantoni, Rev. Dn. Michael / July 5, 2011Stratis, Rev. Fr. Anthony / September 1, 2011

Metropolis of DetroitSmith, Rev. Fr. David / September 10, 2010Kallis, Rev. Dn. Pericles / January 5, 2011Streza, Rev. Fr. Ciprian / June 1, 2011Haby, Rev. Fr. John / August 27, 2011Cook, Rev. Fr. Anthony / December 1, 2011Truebenbach, Rev. Dn. Paul / December 1, 2011

Metropolis of PittsburghLichtenstein, Rev. Fr. Mark / August 8, 2010Muksuris, Rev. Fr. Stylianos / October 3, 2011 (interim)

Metropolis of San FranciscoKarcher, Rev. Fr. Stephen / December 12, 2010Angelis, Rev. Fr. John / December 20, 2010 (interim)Kariotakis, Rev. Fr. John / January 1, 2011Tragus, Rev. Fr. Vasilios / March 1, 2011Boyd, Rev. Dn. Allan Gabriel / June 14, 2011Coman, Rev. Fr. Ion / July 1, 2011Hillhouse, Rev. Fr. Vasilios / August 1, 2011

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Afendoulis, Rev. Fr. John / August 15, 2011Listerman-Vierling, Rev. Fr. Dionysios / September 1, 2011Roll, Rev. Fr. Jason / September 1, 2011Bekris, Rev. Fr. Nicholas / October 1, 2011 Palumbis, Rev. Fr. Luke / October 1, 2011Rousakis, Rev. Fr. Soterios / October 1, 2011

Metropolis of New JerseyPastrikos, Rev. Fr. Nicholas / March 1, 2011Kile, V. Rev. Fr. Alexander / April 1, 2011Christofis, Rev. Fr. Constantine / May 1, 2011Cottros, V. Rev. Fr. Nektarios / May 1, 2011Day, Rev. Fr. Peter / May 1, 2011Nastos, Rev. Fr. Constantine / May 1, 2011Dimitriadis, Rev. Fr. Sokratis / June 15, 2011Kousoulas, Rev. Fr. Anastasios / July 1, 2011Nikas, V. Rev. Fr. George / July 1, 2011Kurtanidze, Rev. Fr. Kakhaber / August 12, 2011Rafael II, Rev. Fr. Nicholas / September 1, 2011

TITLE BESTOWED

APPOINTMENTSGarinis, Rev. Dn. Aristidis – Deacon to the Archbishop March 20, 2011Katinas, Rev. Fr. James S. – Holy Cross School of Theology

July 15, 2011Bartz, Rev. Fr. William – Chancellor of the Metropolis of Detroit

August 1, 2011Constantinides, Rev. Fr. Evagoras – Director, Ionian Village

November 1, 2011 Koufallakis, V. Rev. Archimandrite Apostolos – Chancellor of

the Metropolis of San Francisco – November 1, 2011

RETIREMENTSDiavatis, Rev. Fr. James S. / December 31, 2010Koufos, V. Rev. Fr. Philip / January 1, 2011Tavlarides, Rev. Fr. John / January 9, 2011Matsis, Rev. Fr. George / April 1, 2011Pappademetriou, Rev. Fr. Peter / June 30, 2011Karabatsos, Rev. Fr. John / July 31, 2011Apostolopoulos, V. Rev. Fr. Ignatios / August 31, 2011Efstathiu, Rev. Fr. Constantine / August 31, 2011Chakos, Rev. Fr. John / September 30, 2011Bebis, V. Rev. Fr. Constantine S. / October 2, 2011

CLERGY DEATHSPappas, Rev. Fr. George T. / January 2, 2011Metaxas, Rev. Fr. Emmanuel S. / February 23, 2011Asimacopoulos, Rev. Fr. John / March 17, 2011 Katras, Rev. Fr. Elias / April 24, 2011Gallas, Rev. Fr. George X. / May 15, 2011Magoulias, Rev. Fr. Nicholas / June 6, 2011Moschonas, Rev. Anthony / August 13, 2011 Papadeas, Rev. Fr. George / November 18, 2011

LEAVE OF ABSENCELilley, Rev. Fr. Stephen / June 13, 2010Recachinas, Rev. Fr. Demetrios / March 7, 2011 Rafael II, Rev. Fr. R. Nicholas / March 1, 2011 – August 31, 2011Walsh, Rev. Fr. Andrew / June 1, 2011

ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE

ACADEMIC LEAVE OF ABSENCE

SABBATICALKontos, Rev. Fr. Michael / September 19, 2011

MEDICAL LEAVEDemopulos, Rev. Fr. Demetrios / October 17, 2010

SUSPENSIONS

SUSPENSIONS LIFTEDKehayes, Rev. Fr. Spiro / February 23, 2011

PRIESTS ON LOAN

PRIESTS RETURNING TO THE US

RELEASESShagoury, Rev. Fr. Stephanos / July 5, 2011 (to the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia)

RECEPTIONSManetas, Rev. Fr. Konstantinos / March 4, 2011 (from the Church of Greece)Nenes, Rev. Fr. Athanasios / April 4, 2011 (from the Church of Greece)Kurtanidze, Rev. Fr. Kakhaber / June 29, 2011 (from the Patriarchate of Georgia))

OFFIKIA Koufopoulos, Rev. Fr. Andrew / Protopresbyter / June 13, 2010Armatas, Rev. Fr. Evangelos / Economos / December 12, 2010Dalianis, Rev. Fr. Panteleimon / Confessor / January 1, 2011Zorzos, Rev. Fr. Steven / Protopresbyter / January 9, 2011Tavlarides, Rev. Fr. John / Protopresbyter of the Ecumenical Throne / January 27, 2011Pappas, Rev. Fr. Peter J. / Economos / January 30, 2011Anastasiou, Rev. Fr. George / Economos / February 13, 2011Samaras, Rev. Fr. Nicholas / Economos / February 20, 2011Platanis, Rev. Fr. Michael / Protopresbyter / March 20, 2011Hatz, Rev. Fr. George / Protopresbyter / April 16, 2011Melackrinos, Rev. Fr. Luke / Economos / April 17, 2011Kordaris, Rev. Fr. James / Economos / April 25, 2011Fox, Rev. Fr. Haralambos / Confessor / May 21, 2011Kounavis, Rev. Fr. Demetrios / Confessor / May 22, 2011Mathews, Rev. Fr. Constantine / Protopresbyter of the

Ecumenical Throne / June 15, 2011Govits, Rev. Fr. Vasilios / Economos / June 19, 2011Mihai, Rev. Fr. Vasile / Protopresbyter / June 26, 2011Stevens, Rev. Fr. Bogue Elias / Confessor / July 3, 2011Christy, Rev. Fr. Paul / Protopresbyter / July 17, 2011

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(As of December 10, 2011)

Anthony, Rev. Fr. Kenneth / Protopresbyter / July 31, 2011Newlin, Rev. Thomas / Confessor / August 14, 2011Guerry, Rev. Fr. Thomas / Economos / August 15, 2011Salzman, Rev. Fr. Anthony / Protopresbyter / September 4, 2011Delvizis, Rev. Fr. Peter / Protopresbyter / October 2, 2011Ketchum, Rev. Fr. John / Economos / October 30, 2011

RETURNED TO STATUS OF LAYMAN

NEW PARISHESMETROPOLIS OF ATLANTASt. Athanasios Hellenic Orthodox MissionGulf Shores, AL 36542

NEW MONASTIC COMMUNITIES

VITAL STATISTICS 2011

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WIDOWED PRESVYTERES

APresvytera Maritsa Andrews Arlington, MA

Presvytera Vasiliki Apostolakos West Islip, NY

Presvytera Maria Asimacopoulos San Jose, CA

BPresvytera Evie Bacopulos Keene, NH

Presvytera Zafera Bartz Akron, OH

Presvytera Angela Berris San Jose, CA

Presvytera Loukia Bitzas Worcester, MA

Presvytera Marina Bitzas Spartanburg, SC

Presvytera Irene Boubaris Upper Darby, PA

CPresvytera Marika Canavos Winston-Salem, NC

Presvytera Elizabeth Capilos Columbia, SC

Presvytera Eleni Chakalos Long Branch, NJ

Presvytera Angelyn Christon Manchester, NH

Presvytera Rosalia Christulides Pittsburgh, PA

Presvytera Kathryn Constantinides Charlotte, NC

DPresvytera Francesca Demetriades Cromwell, CT

Presvytera Artemis Demopoulos Mercer Island, WA

Presvytera Alexandra Diamant Bellingham, WA

Presvytera Kedrann Dotson Longmont, CO

EPresvytera Katherine Economides Annapolis, MD

Presvytera Alexandra Economou Saginaw, MI

GPresvytera Merce Gallas Slingerlands, NY

Presvytera Anna Gallos Timonium, MD

Presvytera Evangeline Georgaroudakis Ambridge, PA

Presvytera Helen Geranios Midlothian, VA

Presvytera Connie Gialopsos Tewksbury, MA

Presvytera Christine Goumenis Atlanta, GA

Presvytera Alexandra Gratsias Glen Cove, NY

HPresvytera Mary Hallick Germantown, WI

Presvytera Mary Harmand Jamesville, NY

Presvytera Mary Hatzidakis San Bernardino, CA

Presvytera Lula Hondras Clearwater, FL

KPresvytera Helen Kalangis New Hyde Park, NY

Presvytera Catherine Kalariotes Birmingham, AL

Presvytera Anastasia Karastamatis San Carlos, CA

Presvytera Georgia Kastaris Winter Haven, FL

Presvytera Angela Katinas Dallas, TX

Presvytera Panagiota Katras Aliquippa, PA

Presvytera Anthoula Katsoulis Bayside, NY

Presvytera Rodothea Kavadas St Clair Shores, MI

Presvytera Despina Kehagias Stony Brook, NY

Presvytera Christine Kehayes Naples, FL

Presvytera Bessie Kerames Orange, CT

Presvytera Paraskevi Kladis Alsip, IL

Presvytera Aspasia Kontinos Ft. Myers, FL

Presvytera Louella Kostopolos Pittsburgh, PA

Presvytera Mary Kosturos San Bruno, CA

Presvytera Eva Koutroulelis Williamsport, PA

Presvytera Nikoletta Kyriakakis Chicago, IL

Presvytera Sophia Kyriakakis Katy, TX

Presvytera Kay Kyriakos Tarrytown, NYLPresvytera Fay Lassios Southbury, CT

Presvytera Lula Latto Northbrook, IL

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Presvytera Elizabeth Limberakis Jenkinstown, PA

Presvytera Julia Longos Granite City, IL

Presvytera Maria Lytras Wishart, Australia

MPresvytera Bess Macres Minnetonka, MN

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Presvytera Marilyn Magoulias Garden City, NY

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Presvytera Stella Mamangakis Palm City, FL

Presvytera Vicky Maniudakes Norwalk, CT

Presvytera Lillian Martin Toms River, NJ

Presvytera Georgia Metaxas Newton Center, MA

Presvytera Penelope Metaxas Watertown, MA

Presvytera Magdalena Michalopoulos Endicott, NY

Presvytera Mary Monios Perry Hall, MD

Presvytera Maria Moschonas Tucson, AZ

Presvytera Diana Moskovites New York, NY

Presvytera Maria Mourikis Hyannis, MA

Presvytera Maria Mylonas Pasadena, CA

NPresvytera Veatriky Neofotistos Albuquerque, NM

Presvytera Sylvia Nicozisin St Louis, MO

Presvytera Effie Nikolopoulos Dracut, MA

OPresvytera Joan Orfanakos Smithtown, NY

PPresvytera Theodora Paleologos Westwood, MA

Presvytera Mary Pallas Pompano Beach, FL

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Presvytera Alexandra Papadopoulos Floral Park, NY

Presvytera Julie Papadoulias Cranston, RI

Presvytera Madeline Papageorge Redding, CT

Presvytera Evangeline Pappas Ft. Myers, FL

Presvytera Miriam Paraschou Eagan, MN

Presvytera Bessie Pasalis Rochester, MN

Presvytera Eva Paul Ann Arbor, MI

Presvytera Efrosine Payiatis Hollywood, FL

Presvytera Sophia Philippas Niles, IL

Presvytera Alexandra Poulos Plano, TX

Presvytera Catherine Poulos Long Beach, NY

RPresvytera Claire Rafael Greenhurst, NY

Presvytera Anastasia Rellos Northridge, CA

Presvytera Bessie Remoundos Hollywood, FL

Presvytera Ellie Retselas Wantagh, NY

Presvytera Panagiota Rizos Vernon, CT

SPresvytera Niki Sarantos Lowell, MA

Presvytera Mary Scoulas Chicago, IL

Presvytera Eileen Sedor Pittsburgh, PA

Presvytera Patra Sevastiadis Duluth, MN

Presvytera Stella Sfikas Nashville, TN

Presvytera Inkeri Shin Herranen 20360 Turku, Finland

Presvytera Catherine Sirigos Brooklyn, NY

Presvytera Irene Manikas Sitaras Greensboro, NC

Presvytera Hrisafie Sophocles Bryn Mawr, PA

Presvytera Luda Stamison Aurora, CO

Presvytera Elaine Stephanides Laguna Hills, CA

Presvytera Effy Stephanopoulos Vancouver, WA

TPresvytera Pauline Terezakis Octhel, CT

Presvytera Athena Theodore Patchogue, NY

Presvytera Despina Trivelas Aiken, SC

Presvytera Sevasti Tsamoutalis Fort Lee, NJ

Presvytera Mary Tsompanas Delhi, CA

Presvytera Sophia Tsongranis Tarpon Springs, FL

Presvytera Mary Tsoulas Downers Grove, IL

Presvytera Pauline Tsoumas Jamaica Plain, MA

VPresvytera Effie Vangelopoulos Cheyenne, WY

Presvytera Mary Vaporis Greensboro, NC

Presvytera Garnette Vasilakis Birmingham, AL

Presvytera Toni Venetos Woodland Hills, CA

Presvytera Sultana Vergis Lincolnwood, IL

Presvytera Betty Vlahos San Marcos, CA

Presvytera Sultana Volaitis Clearwater, FL

Presvytera Helen Voucanos Asheville, NC

Presvytera Krisoula Vouros Newport, RI

WPresvytera Rose Ward Grand Junction, CO

XPresvytera Voula Xenofanes Galloway, NJ

Presvytera Anna Xirouhakis Union, NJ

YPresvytera Ann Yankopoulos Muskegon, MI

ZPresvytera Helen Zanas Palm Beach Gardens, FL

Presvytera Irene Zanetos Andover, MA

Diakonissa Claire Zinis Denver, CO

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TELEVISION

CONNECTICUT

The Hellenic HourHellenic Society: PaideiaIlias Tomazos14 Newell AvenueBristol, CT 06010Tel./Fax: (860) 429-8518

Orthodox Christian Talk ShowSkye Cable XIIIRev. Dn. W. Demetrios Belsito45 Freight Street Suite 1-103Waterbury, CT 06702Tel.: (203) 232-0791Email: [email protected]

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Voice of America - Greek ServiceRADIO & TV330 Independence Ave., SWWashington, D.C. 20237George BistisTel.: (202) 382-5326Fax: (202) 260-6450Email: [email protected] [email protected]

www.voanews.com/greekwww.youtube.com/GreekReportwww.twitter.com/GreekReport

FLORIDA

Greek Voice WZRA TV 48 UHF Cable Channel 948 Bright HouseKnology 96, Fios Verizon Channel 24Angelos & Sotirios Angelatos109 Bayview Blvd S. Ste AOldsmar, FL 34677Tel.: (727) 725-5555Tel.: (727) 481-0812Email: [email protected]

ILLINOIS

Hellenic Heartbeat Comcast 391, ANTtUverse 41Digital 41, 13.2Vicky Kournetas & Costas Stamatakos721 New Castle Dr.Lake Forest, IL 60045Tel.: (847) 234-8676Email: [email protected]

MASSACHUSETTS

Grecian Melodies / Channel 9Steve G. Demos24 Briarcliff RoadBrockton, MA 02301Tel.: (508) 584-0441Fax: (508) 580-0750Email: [email protected]

NEW JERSEY

Mega CosmosGreek Media Group286 Terrace Ave.Hasbrouk Heights, NJ 07604Tel.: (800) 306-7526Tel.: (201) 727-0052Fax: (201) 727-0102Email: [email protected]

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AKTINA Productions, Inc.AKTINA TV (English)WNYE-Channel 25 NY &Ocean TV20 Toms River, NJElena MaroulletiExecutive Producer/PresidentP.O. Box 5869Astoria, NY 11105Tel.: (718) 545-1151Email: [email protected]

Antenna Satellite TV– USANikolaos Tziotis, Director645 Fifth Avenue Suite # 406New York, NY 10022Tel.: (212) 688-5475Fax: (212) 688-8136Email: [email protected]

Hellenic Voice TV Channel 57Mike Zapitis/Thalia Moshakos22-74 1st. StreetAstoria, NY 11105Tel.: (718) 274-5100Fax: (718) 274-3026Email: [email protected]

Interface CommunicationsDimitris AmperiadisKyriakos Lagos146-25 35th AvenueFlushing, NY 11354Tel.: (718) 939-4838Email: [email protected]

Macedonian TV of USAElias Neofytides22-63 46th StreetAstoria, NY 11105Tel.: (718) 956-4523Cell: (646) 842-4254Fax: (718) 729-8857Email: [email protected]

National Greek Television (NGTV)Channel 545 - Time Warner CableDemetris Kastanas30-97 Steinway Street - Ste 301Astoria, NY 11103Tel.: (718) 726-0900Fax: (718) 728-3328Email: [email protected]

OHIO

Greek Program - Channel 45James Georgiades3406 Natchez AvenueCleveland, OH 44109Tel.: (216) 221-0330Fax: (216) 221-3638www.hellenicindependentradio.com

PENNSYLVANIA

George BurlotosGreek Spirit TV: It touches many livesPhiladelphia WYBE-TV 35, MIND TV410 Cooper Landing Road – C4Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 Tel.: (856) 414-9299Cell: (609) 457-1742Fax: (856) 482-5681Email: [email protected]

RADIO AND TELEVISION

The St. Methodios Faith & Heritage Center of the Metropolis of Boston attracted more than 40 families, including 135 camp-ers and parents from throughout the Metropolis at its Winter Camp over the weekends of Feb. 18-21 and 25-27, 2011.

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Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Americawww.goarch.org

Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinoplewww.patriarchate.org

Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central Americawww.assemblyofbishops.org

Archbishop Demetrioswww.goarch.org/archbishop/demetrios

Archdiocesan Departmentswww.goarch.org/archdiocese/departments

Official Documentswww.goarch.org/archdiocese/documents

Yearbookwww.goarch.org/archdiocese/yearbook

METROPOLISESwww.goarch.org/archdiocese/metropolises

Direct Archdiocesan Districtny.goarch.org

Metropolis of Atlantaatlanta.goarch.org

Metropolis of Bostonboston.goarch.org

Metropolis of Chicagochicago.goarch.org

Metropolis of Denverdenver.goarch.org

Metropolis of Detroitdetroit.goarch.org

Metropolis of New Jerseynj.goarch.org

Metropolis of Pittsburghpittsburgh.goarch.org

Metropolis of San Franciscosanfran.goarch.org

NEWS & INFORMATION

Archdiocese Mailing Listswww.goarch.org/listserv/

News and Eventswww.goarch.org/news/

Orthodox Observerwww.goarch.org/news/observer/

MINISTRY RESOURCESwww.goarch.org/resources

Daily Bible Readingswww.goarch.org/resources/monthly_readings

Etiquette and Protocolwww.goarch.org/resources/etiquette

Lives of Saintswww.goarch.org/resources/saints

Pastoral Resourceswww.goarch.org/archdiocese/departments/outreach/ resources#pastoral

Prayers and Hymnswww.goarch.org/resources/prayers

Writings of Saints and Church Fatherswww.goarch.org/resources/fathers

ONLINE CHAPELwww.goarch.org/chapel

LIVE BROADCASTSlive.goarch.org

ORTHODOX CALENDARcalendar.goarch.org

ABOUT THE ORTHODOX FAITHwww.goarch.org/ourfaith

PARISH DIRECTORYwww.goarch.org/parishes

BULLETIN BUILDERwww.bulletinbuilder.org

ICONOGRAMS Free Electronic Icon Cards www.iconograms.org

ORTHODOX MARKETPLACEwww.orthodoxmarketplace.org

ORTHODOX JOBSwww.orthodoxjobs.com

CHILDREN’S BIBLE READER ONLINEcbr.goarch.org

ARCHDIOCESAN WEB LINKS

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National Organizations/Associations AMERICAN HELLENIC EDUCATIONAL PROGRESSIVEASSOCIATION (AHEPA)Dr. John Grossomanides, Supreme PresidentBasil Mossaidis, Executive DirectorInternational Headquarters1909 Q Street, NW, Suite 500Washington, DC 20009Tel.: (202) 232-6300Fax: (202) 232-2140Email: [email protected]: www.ahepa.orgAMERICAN HELLENIC INSTITUTE, INC.Nick Larigakis, President1220 16th St. NWWashington, DC 20036Tel.: (202) 785-8430Fax: (202) 785-5178Email: [email protected]: www.ahiworld.orgHELLENIC AMERICAN NATIONAL COUNCILPaul Kotrotsios, President26 West Chester PikeHavertown, PA 19083Tel.: (610) 446-1463Fax: (610) 446-3189Email: [email protected]: www.hellenicamericannationalcouncil.orgINTERNATIONAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE –JUSTICE FOR CYPRUS (PSEKA)Philip Christopher, President23-15 31st StreetAstoria, NY 11105Tel.: (718) 545-7202Fax: (718) 626-2061Email: [email protected] COORDINATED EFFORT OF HELLENES (CEH)Andrew E. Manatos, President1100 New Hampshire Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20037Tel.: (202) 393-7790Fax: (202) 628-0225Email: [email protected] HELLENIC AMERICAN CONGRESS (UHAC)Andrew A. Athens, National Chairman600 West Jackson Boulevard, Ste 550Chicago, IL 60611Tel.: (312) 775-9000Fax: (312) 775-9100Email: [email protected] COUNCIL OF HELLENES ABROAD USA (SAE)Theodore G. Spyropoulos, Regional Coordinator2155 W. 80th StreetChicago, IL 60602Tel.: (312) 627-1821Fax: (773) 994-5037Email: [email protected]: www.saeusa.org

Federations and Associations CYPRUS FEDERATION OF AMERICAPeter Papanicolaou, President

8747 20th AvenueBrooklyn, NY 11214Tel.: (718) 946-2700Fax: (718) 946-2400Email: [email protected] Axiotakis, General SecretaryTel.: (201) 444-5609Fax: (201) 444-0445Email: [email protected] OF DODECANESE SOCIETIESOF AMERICA AND CANADAMatina Koutsos, President41-19 23rd AvenueAstoria, NY 11103Tel.: (718) 274-3615Fax: (718) 721-2239Email: [email protected] FEDERATION OF AMERICAEvangelos Potakis, PresidentNational Headquarters880 N. York RoadElmhurst, IL 60126Tel.: (630) 833-1900, 1976Fax: (630) 833-1956Email: [email protected] ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAJohn Manos, President242 Bunting LaneBloomingdale, IL 60108Tel.: (630) 212-1644Fax: (630) 370-0185Email: [email protected]: www.pancretan.orgPANCYPRIAN ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAPhilip Christopher, President23-15 31st StreetAstoria, NY 11105Tel.: (718) 545-3533Fax: (718) 626-2061PAN-EPIROTIC FEDERATION OF AMERICADemetrios Koutoulas, President P.O.Box 20314Worcester, MA 01602 Cell: (508) 317-6478 Email: [email protected]: www.panepirotic.org PAN-ICARIAN BROTHERHOODNikolaos Pasamihalis, President1756 Gross AvenuePennsauken, NJ 08110Tel.: (609) 502-0424Email: [email protected] FEDERATION OF U.S. AND CANADAKonstantinos Koutrakos, Supreme President2301 Raven TrailWest Columbia, SC 29169Wood Dale, IL 60191Tel.: (803) 791-3998PAN-MACEDONIAN ASSOCIATION USA-CANADA, INC.Kostandinos Hatzistefanides, Supreme President149-14 14th AvenueWhitestone, NY 11357-0489

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Tel.: (718) 747-0488Fax: (718) 747-0489Email: [email protected]: www.panmacedonian.infoPAN-MESSENIAN FEDERATION OF USA & CANADABill Bebonis, President234 S. Wabash AveChicago, IL 60604Tel.: (847) 414-7726Email: [email protected] FEDERATION OF USA AND CANADADimitris N. Molohides, President50-23 199th StreetFresh Meadows, NY 11365Tel.: (917) 302-4086Fax: (718) 482-7524Email: [email protected] CHIOS SOCIETIES OF AMERICA AND CANADADimitrios B. Kontolios, Supreme President912 Linden AvenueRidgefield, NJ 07657Tel.: (201) 960-9260Fax: (201) 840-5567Email: [email protected]: www.chiossocieties.orgAMERICAN HELLENIC COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIAMichael Galanakis, PresidentAlexander Mizan, Director8124 West 3rd Street, Suite 200Los Angeles, CA 90048Tel.: (323) 651-3507Fax: (323) 658-6306Email: [email protected]: www.americanhellenic.orgFEDERATION OF HELLENIC AMERICAN ORGANIZATIONS OF NEW JERSEYAnastasius Efstratiadis, PresidentWoodland Falls Coorporate Park200 Lake Drive East – Suite 110Cherry Hill, NJ 08002Tel.: (908) 913-0044Email: [email protected]: www.hellenicfederationnj.comFEDERATION OF HELLENIC SOCIETIES OFGREATER NEW YORK, INC.Elias Tsekerides, President22-51 29th StreetAstoria, NY 11105Tel.: (718) 204-6500Fax: (718) 204-8986Email: [email protected] CHIAN FEDERATION44-01 BroadwayAstoria, NY 11103Tel.: (718) 204-2550Fax: (718) 278-6199Email: [email protected]: www.chianfed.org

Professional Organizations/FederationsAMERICAN HELLENIC INTERNATIONALPRESS ASSOCIATION (A.H.I.P.A.)James S. Scofield, President6100 Sixth Avenue SouthSt. Petersburg, FL 33707-2327Tel/Fax: (727) 345-9452Email: [email protected] SOCIETY OF AMERICAProfessor Michael C. Geokas, PresidentP.O. Box 2247Walnut Creek, CA 94595Tel.: (925) 946-0180Fax: (925) 946-1987Email: [email protected]: www.demokritos.orgFEDERATION OF HELLENIC MEDICAL SOCIETIES OF NORTH AMERICADr. Spyros Mezitis, PresidentP.O. Box 1952New York, NY 10156Tel: 718-398-2440Fax: 718-398-2449Web: http://fedmed.weebly.comGREEK TEACHERS ASSOCIATION “PROMETHEUS”Vasiliki Filiotis, President14-43 31st AvenueAstoria, NY 11106Tel.: (718) 791-5229Fax: (718) 278-5598Email: [email protected] AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCEMichael Theodorobeakos, PresidentStamatis Ghikas, Executive Director370 Lexington Ave, 27th FloorNew York, NY 10017Tel.: (212) 629-6380Fax: (212) 564-9281Email: [email protected]: www.hellenicamerican.ccHELLENIC AMERICAN TEACHERS FEDERATION OF THE U.S.A.Stella Kokolis, President452 75th StreetBrooklyn, NY 11209Tel.: (718) 7452870Fax: (718) 491-2558Email: [email protected] AMERICAN WOMEN’S COUNCIL (HAWC)Elaine Miller, President1025 Connecticut Ave, NW - #1000Washington, DC 20036Tel.: (202) 464-0400Email: [email protected]: www.hawcnet.org

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HELLENIC LAWYERS ASSOCIATIONElena Paraskevas-Thadani, President21-74 Steinway StreetAstoria, NY 11105Tel. (718) 726-5400Email: [email protected]: www.helleniclawyersassociation.orgHELLENIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORKDr. Nikolaos H.E. Mezitis, President60 Plaza StreetBrooklyn, NY 11238 PTel.: (718) 398-2440Fax: (718) 398-2449Email:[email protected]: www.hmsny.orgHELLENIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIADr. Elias Iliadis, PresidentPO Box7564Philadelphia, PA 19101-7564Tel.: (856) 342-2619Fax: (856) 342-7420Email: [email protected]: www.hmsphl.com

Other Organizations

ASIA MINOR HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL OBSERVANCE COMMITTEEBasilios Theodosakis, Chairman1104 East 17 StreetBrooklyn, NY 11230Tel.: (718) 377-4656HELLENIC SOCIETY OF CONSTANTINOPLEProdromos (Makis) Katsantonis, PresidentP.O. Box 5456Astoria, NY 11105Tel.: (718) 747-6030Email: [email protected] ‘KORAIS’ SOCIETY, INC.43-15 202nd StreetBayside, NY 11361Tel.: (718) 224-4846Fax: (718) 224-6994Email: [email protected] SOCIETY OF AMERICASteve Pelardis, PresidentContact: William Angelis, Supreme Secretary1590 Stafford Avenue N.E.Warren, OH 44483Tel.: (330) 372-5665Email: [email protected]: www.pan-rodian.org

Foundations/Cultural Societies/Museums

ALEXANDER S. ONASSIS PUBLIC BENEFIT FOUNDATION (USA) INC.Ambassador Loucas Tsilas,Executive Director645 Fifth Avenue, Suite 304New York, NY 10022Tel.: (212) 486-4448Fax: (212) 486-4744Email: [email protected]

STAVROS S. NIARCHOS FOUNDATION645 Madison Avenue, Suite 2200New York, NY 10022Web: www.SNF.orgAXION ESTIN FOUNDATIONAngelo Lampousis, PhD, Presidentc/o Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church10 Mill RoadNew Rochelle, NY 10804Tel.: (914) 235-6100Fax: (914) 235-0708Email: [email protected]: www.axionestin.orgAMERICAN THYMELE THEATREStephen Diacrussi, Director1202 Lexington Avenue, #138New York, NY 10028Tel./Fax: (212) 781-3631Email: [email protected] CULTURAL CENTER, INC.26-80 30th StreetAstoria, NY 11102Tel.: (718) 726-7329Fax: (718) 204-8177Email: [email protected]: www.greekculturalcenter.orgTHE GREEK MUSEUMKatherine Boulukos, Co-FounderAnastasia Nicholas, Co-FounderP.O. Box 1863Grand Central StationNew York, NY 10163Tel.: (516) 868-4092Email: [email protected]: www.thegreekmuseum.comHELLENIC CULTURAL MUSEUM & LIBRARYJim Kastanis, President279 South 300 WestSalt Lake City, UT 84101Tel.: (801) 359-4163Fax: (801) 328-9688HELLENIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY OF NORTHEAST OHIOP.O. Box 5028Cleveland, OH 44101-0028Tel.: (216) 397-0494Web: hwww.hpsneo.org/HELLENIC SOCIETY PAIDEIAElias Tomazos, PresidentUniversity of Connecticut28 Dog Lane, P.O. Box 818Storrs, CT 06268-0818Tel./Fax: (860) 429-8518NATIONAL HELLENIC MUSEUM801 W. Adams Street, Suite 400Chicago, IL 60607-3034Tel.: (312) 655-1234Fax: (312) 655-1221Email: [email protected]: www.nationalhellenicmuseum.org

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The information below has been compiled from the various University Websites and the “Modern Greek Studies Association”

Boston CollegeDepartment of Classical StudiesCarney Hall 122, 140 Commonwealth Ave.,Chestnut Hill, MA 02467Tel.: (617) 552-3661/ Fax: (617) 552-6974http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/classics/Graduate Program Director: Daniel Harris McCoyEmail: [email protected]: 1983 / Level: Certificate in Modern Greek Studies

Boston UniversityClassical Studies Department745 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215Tel.: (617) 353-2427 / Fax: (617) 353-1610http://www.bu.edu/classics/index.htmlChair: Dr. Loren J. Samons II, Professor of Classical StudiesContact: Stacy Fox, Department AdministratorEstablished: 1983 / Level: Minor in Classics; Modern Greek;B.A. in Classics

Brown UniversityModern Greek Studies DepartmentBox E, Providence, RI 02912 - ETel.: (401) 863-3543 http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Modern_Greek_Studies/Senior Lecturer: Elsa Amanatidou, Director, Center forLanguage StudiesEmail: [email protected]: Language instruction in 1975; Instruction inModern Greek literature and history in 1995 / Level: B.A.

Columbia UniversityDepartment of Classics-Program in Hellenic Studies1130 Amsterdam Avenue617 Hamilton Hall, MC2861, New York, NY 10027Tel.: (212) 851-0297 / Fax: (212) 854-7856http://www.columbia.edu/cu/hellenicstudies/Program Coordinator: Hande Gumuskemer Email: [email protected] Established: 1988 / Level: B. A. Concentration in ModernGreek Studies

Cornell UniversityClassics Department 120 Goldwin Smith Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853Tel.: (607) 255-7471 / Fax: (607) 255-8899http://www.arts.cornell.edu/classics/index.aspEmail: [email protected]: 1978 / Level: Undergraduate elective coursesInstitute for European Studies – Modern Greek120 Uris Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853Tel.: (607) 255-7592 / Fax: (607) 255-1565http://www.cies.moderngreek.einaudi.cornell.edu/

Dartmouth CollegeDepartment of Classics6086 Reed Hall Room 307, Hanover, NH 03755Tel.: (603) 646-3394 http://www.dartmouth.edu/~classics/Chair: Roger B. UlrichContact: Karen DeRosa, Department AdministratorEmail: [email protected]: 1966 / Level: B.A. and Minor in ClassicalLanguages and Literature

Fordham UniversityDepartment of Classical Languages and Civilizations441 East Fordham Road - 428 Faculty Memorial Hall (FMH)Bronx, NY 10458-5154Tel.: (718) 817-3130 / Fax: (718) 817-0875http://www.fordham.edu/Academics/Programs_at_Fordham_/Classical_Languages_/Chairman: Prof. John R. ClarkEmail: [email protected]: B.A. and M.A.Orthodox Christian Studies Programhttp://www.fordham.edu/academics/programs_at_ford-ham_/orthodox_christian_s/index.asp Co-founding Director: Dr. Aristotle Papanikolaou, AssociateChair for Undergraduate Studies in Theology at Lincoln CenterLowenstein Building, Rm. 924F113 W. 60th StreetNew York, NY 10023Tel.: (212)-636-6249Email: [email protected]: Dr. George Demacopoulos, Associate ProfessorDuane Library, Rm. 112Tel.: (718) 817-3252Email: [email protected]: 2007 / Level: Minor in Orthodox Christian Studies

Georgetown UniversityDepartment of Classics322 Healy Hall, 37th & O Streets,Washington, DC 20057Tel.: (202) 687-7624 / Fax: (202) 687-6423http://classics.georgetown.edu/Director: Dr. Charles McNelis, Dept. Chair and ProfessorEmail: [email protected] Greek Language Programhttp://classics.georgetown.edu/modgreek.htmlDirector: Dr. James E. Alatis, Professor of Linguistics andModern GreekEmail: [email protected]: 1966 / Level: B.A. in Classics;Minor in Modern Greek

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Georgia State UniversityCenter for Hellenic Studies /Dept. of Modern and Classical LanguagesUniversity Plaza, Atlanta GA 30303Tel.: (404)651-1728http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwasi/chs/index.htmlDirector: Nickitas J. DemosEstablished: 2001 / Level: Undergraduate elective courses

Harvard UniversityDepartment of Classics Program of Modern Greek Studies - George Seferis Chair204 Boylston Hall,Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138Tel.: (617) 495-7783 / Fax: (617) 496-6720http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~modgreek/index.htmlDirector: Panagiotis Roilos, Professor of Modern GreekStudies and Comparative LiteratureEmail: [email protected]: 1978 / Level: B.A. in Modern Greek & Classics;Special concentrations in Modern Greek & Anthropology;Ph.D. in Modern Greek, Modern Greek with Byzantine Greek,Comparative Literature, Anthropology

Hellenic CollegeClassics and Greek Studies Department50 Goddard Avenue, Brookline, MA 02146Tel.: (617) 731-3500, 850-1253 / Fax: (617) 850-1477http://www.hchc.edu/hellenic/academics/programs/classics.htmlSponsoring Department: Greek StudiesDirector: Dr. Aristotle Michopoulos, Professor of Greek StudiesEstablished: 1968 / Level: B. A.Minor in Modern Greek Studies.Elective courses: Certificate in Modern Greek Studies

Kent State UniversityDept of Modern and Classical Language Studies / HistoryDepartment109 Satterfield HallKent, OH 44242Tel.: (330) 672-7980 / Fax: (330) 672-4025http://www.kent.edu/mcls/languageprograms/prog_classics.cfmContact: Solon V. Papacosma, Professor of History, EmeritiEmail: [email protected]: Certificate in Hellenic Studies (ancient to modern)

Loyola Marymount UniversityBasil P. Caloyeras Center for Modern Greek StudiesOne LMU Drive – Suite 3700, Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659Tel.: (310) 338-4463 / Fax: (310) 338-1947http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/Page39425.aspxDirector: Demetrios LiappasEmail: [email protected]: 1972 / Level: Minor in Modern Greek

New York UniversityA.S. Onassis Program in Hellenic Studies285 Mercer Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10003Tel.: (212) 998-3990 / Fax: (212) 998-3985http://hellenic.as.nyu.edu/page/homeEmail: [email protected]: Liana Theodoratou, Prof. of Hellenic StudiesEstablished: 1988 / Level: B.A., M.A., Ph.D.

Ohio State UniversityDepartment of Greek and Latin414 University Hall, 230 N. Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210Tel.: (614) 292-2744 / Fax: (614) 292-7835http://greekandlatin.osu.edu/Email: [email protected]: Gregory Jusdanis, Professor of Modern Greek Email: [email protected]: 1975 / Level: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. in ModernGreek, and Greek (Ancient through Modern)

Princeton UniversityProgram in Hellenic Studies107 Schiede Caldwell House, Princeton, NJ 08544Tel.: (609) 258-3339 / Fax: (609) 258-2137http://www.princeton.edu/Hellenic/Director: Dimitri Gondicas, Lecturer inModern GreekEmail: [email protected], [email protected]: 1979 / Level: Undergraduate Certificate inHellenic Studies;Ph.D. in Classical and Hellenic Studies

Queens College CUNYCenter for Byzantine & Modern Greek StudiesJefferson Hall 302, Flushing, NY 11367-0904Tel.: (718) 997-4520 / Fax: (718) 997-4529http://qcpages.qc.cuny.edu/greekstudies/Director: Christos P. Ioannides, Professor of Urban StudiesEmail: [email protected]: 1973 / Level: BA, Certificate in ModernGreek Studies

Richard Stockton College of New JerseyHistorical Studies Department P.O. Box 195 Jim Leeds Road, Pomona, NJ 08240-0195Tel.: (609) 652-6093, Fax: (609) 601-0247Coordinator: Rev, Dr. Demetrios Constantelos, ProfessorEmeritus of History and Religious StudiesEmail: [email protected], [email protected] Interdisciplinary Center for Hellenic Studieshttp://intraweb.stockton.edu/eyos/page.cfm?siteID=69&pageID=179Director: Dr. Tom PapademetriouEmail: [email protected]: 1995 / Level: Elective Course; Minor inHellenic Studies (2002-03)

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Rutgers UniversityModern Greek Studies Programc/o Dept. of Religion, Loree HallDouglass CampusNew Brunswick, New Jersey 08901Tel.: (732) 932-3290 / Fax: (732) 932-1271http://www.moderngreekstudies.rutgers.edu/Director: Dr. Tia Kolbaba, Assistant Professor ReligionEmail: [email protected]: 1979 / Level: Undergraduate Minor

San Francisco State UniversityCollege of Arts and Humanities - Center for Modern Greek Studies1600 Holloway Avenue, HUM 577San Francisco, CA 94132Tel.: (415) 338-1892 / Fax: (415)-338-0932Email: [email protected]://www.sfsu.edu/~modgreek/Director: Martha Klironomos, Prof. of English and ModernGreek StudiesEstablished: 1981 / Level: -B.A., M.A. in Classics, minor in Modern Greek-M.A. in Comparative Literature, concentration in Modern Greek Literature

Stanford University100 Encina Hall West - Dept of Political Science616 Serra, Stanford, CA 94305-6044Tel.: (650) 724-0868 / Fax: (650) 723-1808Tsakopoulos-Kounalakos Professorship in honor ofConstantine Mitsotakis: Professor Josiah Ober,Prof of Political Science & ClassicsEmail: [email protected]

Temple UniversityDepartment of Critical LanguagesAnderson Hall, Room 332 Philadelphia, PA 19122Tel.: (215) 204- 8268 http://www.temple.edu/critlang/Chair: Louis MangioneContact: Kyriakoula MichaEmail: [email protected]: 1975 / Level: Undergraduate elective courses

University of ArizonaDepartment of Classics – Modern Greek ProgramLSB 203, 1512 E. First Street, Tucson, AZ 85721-0105Tel.: (520) 621-1689 / Fax: (520) 621-3678http://www.classics.web.arizona.edu/modern_greek_pro-gramContacts: Dr. Eleni Hasaki; Dr. Mary Voyatzis; Dr. Katerina MavreliEmail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]: 1976 / Level: Undergraduate minor

University of FloridaCenter for Greek Studies/ Department of ClassicsP.O. Box 117435, 125 Dauer Hall, Gainesville, FL 32611Tel.: (352) 392-2075 / Fax: (352) 846-0297http://web.classics.ufl.edu/CGS/Co- Directors: Dr. Kostas Kapparis, Dr. Robert WagmanEmail: [email protected]; [email protected]: 1980 / Level: B.A. in Classics, with concentra-tion in Greek Studies Minor in Greek Studies (2003)

University of Illinois at ChicagoDepartment of Classics & Mediterranean Studies1722 University Hall (MC 129)601 South Morgan StreetChicago IL 60607-7118Tel.: (312) 996-5218/ Fax: (312) 996-8526http://www.uic.edu/las/clas/Contact: Anita Skarpathiotis, Visting Lecturer of Modern GreekEmail: [email protected]: 1978 / Level: Minor being developed.

University of HoustonDepartment of Modern and Classical LanguagesModern Greek Language Program613 Agnes Arnold HallHouston, TX 77204-3784Tel.: (713) 743-8350 / Fax: (713) 743-2693http://uh.edu/class/mcl/greek/Contact: Valentini Papadopoulou Brady, Professor of FrenchEmail: [email protected]: 1990 / Level: Non-degree program, satisfieslanguage requirement.

University of MarylandDepartment of Classics2407 Marie Mount Hall, College Park, MD 20742Tel.: (301) 405-2013 http://www.classics.umd.eduDept. Chair: Professor Lillian E. DohertyEmail: [email protected]: 1989 / Level: Non-degree program;Undergraduate Electives in Modern Greek; Study abroad course in Greece.

University of MichiganDept. of Classical Studies Modern Greek Program2172 Angell Hall, 435 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109Tel.: (734) 936-6099 / Fax: (734) 763-4959Email: [email protected]://www.lsa.umich.edu/modgreekDirector: Vassilis Lambropoulos, C.P. Cavafy Chair ofEstablished: 1990 / Level: Minor in Modern Greek;M.A. & Ph. D

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University of MinnesotaDepartment of Classical and Near Eastern Studies245 Nicholson Hall, 216 Pillsbury Drive, SEMinneapolis, MN 55455Tel.: (612) 625-5353 / Fax: (612) 624-4894Contact: Kate Gallagherhttp://cnes.cla.umn.edu/Email: [email protected]: B.A. in Classical Studies, GreekModern Greek Studies Program325 Social Sciences Building267 19th Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455Tel.: (612) 624-4526 http://mgs.cla.umn.edu/Email: [email protected]

University of Missouri-St. LouisCenter for International StudiesGreek Studies at the University of Missouri-St. Louis -Established: 19968001 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis, MO 63121Tel.: (314) 516-5753 / Fax: (314) 516-7235http://greekstudies.orgChair: Dr. Michael B. Cosmopoulos, Professor of ArcheologyEstablished: 2003 / Level: Minor in Greek Studies;Undergraduate elective courses

University of New HampshireDept. of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures/ Classics Program316 Murkland Hall, 15 Library Way, Durham, NH 03824Tel.: (603) 862-3522 / Fax: (603) 862-1690http://www.unh.edu/languages/Program Coordinator: R. Scott SmithEmail: [email protected]: 1965 / Level: B.A. in Greek or Classics

University of South FloridaDept. of World Language Education4202 East Fowler Avenue, CPR 419Tampa, FL 33620Tel.: (813) 974-2548 / Fax: (813) 974-1718http://languages.usf.eduContact: Dr. Ippokratis KantziosEmail: [email protected]: 1956 / Level: Undergraduate elective courses

University of UtahDepartment of Languages and Literature / College ofHumanitiesLNCO 1400 - 255 S. Central Campus Drive,Salt Lake City, UT 84112Tel.: (801) 581-7561 / Fax: (801) 585-5190http://www.hum.utah.edu/languages/?pageId=376Associate Instructor: Aphrodite AngelidesEmail: [email protected]: 1948 / Level: Modern Greek, Undergraduateelective courses

University of WashingtonJackson School –Center for West European Studies Program in Hellenic StudiesBox 353600, Seattle, WA 98195Tel.: (206) 543-5790 http://jsis.washington.edu/cwes/http://depts.washington.edu/hellenic/E-mail: [email protected]: Hellenic Studies Concentration within European Studies B.A.

Wayne State UniversityDepartment of Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures906 West Warren - 487 Manoogian, Detroit, MI 48202Tel.: (313) 577-3002 / Fax: (313) 577-6243http://www.clas.wayne.edu/languages/Chair: Dr. Margaret E. Winters, ProfessorEmail: [email protected]: 1969 / Level: Minor in Modern Greek Studies

Yale UniversityCenter for International and Area Studies – Hellenic StudiesProgramHenry P. Luce Hall, 34 Hillhouse Avenue,PO Box 208206, New Haven, CT 06520Tel.: (203) 432-9346http://www.yale.edu/macmillan/hsp/index.htmlAssociate Program Chair: George SyrimisCo-Directors: John Geanakoplos & Stathis KalyvasEmail: [email protected];[email protected]; [email protected];Established: 2001 / Level: B.A. and elective courses

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The Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute (PAOI) exists to educate, communicate, promote, and sustain the traditions, values, teachings, and culture of Orthodox Christianity.

The Institute was incorporated as an Affiliate Member of the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California (www.gtu.edu) in 1981, under the leadership of (then) Bishop Anthony of San Francisco and The Very Reverend Dr. Leonidas Contos. In 1987 the Alexander G. Spanos Chair of Eastern Orthodox Christian Studies was established through a gener-ous donation by Alexander and Faye Spanos.

Today the PAOI continues its educational mission within the context of the GTU, an ecumenical and interfaith consor-tium of nine seminaries and ten academic centers, programs, and affiliates. The GTU is the largest partnership of seminar-ies and graduate schools in the USA, boasting the largest theological faculty in the country. The Institute offers several courses each semester treating aspects of the history and theology of the Orthodox Church. In 2005 the Institute inaugu-rated a Master of Arts in Orthodox Christian Studies program in conjunction with the GTU. The PAOI’s extensive collection of books is housed in the Flora Lamson Hewlett Library and is accessible to scholars through interlibrary loan.

The Institute ministers to the spiritual and social needs of undergraduate students at the University of California, Berkeley, and other colleges and universities in the area by

hosting weekly meetings of the Orthodox Campus Fellowship. Every Tuesday evening students gather at the PAOI for Divine Liturgy at 6 PM followed by a hearty dinner. The evening concludes with an engaging discussion of issues relevant to students’ lives, integrating Orthodox Christian perspectives.

The PAOI is an independent, inter-Orthodox center governed by a pan-Orthodox Board of Trustees representing the diversity of Orthodoxy in America: Albanian, Antiochian, Bulgarian, Car patho-Russian, Greek, OCA, Romanian, Serbian and Ukrainian. In recognition of the Institute’s particular vision and mission, the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, designated the Institute as “patriarchal”— the only center of learning in the United States with this distinction.

Metropolitan Nikitas (Lulias), Director— [email protected]

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St. Innocent Orthodox Orphanage, an outgrowth of Project Mexico, opened its doors in 1996 to provide a loving and caring home to orphaned, abandoned and abused teenaged boys. An award-winning institution, it is the only facility dedicated to teenaged boys in Tijuana and one of only four in Mexico.

Project Mexico and St. Innocent Orphanage have been envi-sioned, designed, built and operated by the combined efforts of Orthodox from all jurisdictions. They operate under the blessings of The Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas (SCOBA).

There is still a great deal of work to be done! Learn about the many ways you can be a part of this exciting ministry. Visit www.projectmexico.org or call 619.426.4610.

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The Ladies Philoptochos Society’s “EDUCATE TO ELEVATE” Database can also be used to access informa-tion quickly, confidentially, and free-of-charge. For more information visit: www.philoptochos.org/socialservices/resources

Trinity Children’s Foundation of America was founded in 1966by Greek Orthodox clergy and laity. The mission of Trinity is toprovide the opportunity for every person to help children heal,learn and thrive. The Foundation supports quality foster care,residential treatment, and education programs for children whohave been victims of abuse, abandonment or neglect. Throughmany excellent programs in four states, Trinity helps childrento lead healthy and productive lives.

Trinity Children’s Foundation of America, with roots as a GreekOrthodox ministry, helps support over 1,000 boys and girls dailyin California, Texas, Arizona and Nevada, regardless of theirethnic, religious or cultural backgrounds. Trinity’s acclaimedindividualized residential treatment programs, state of the artacademic, vocational and recreation programs, transitionalliving services and intervention programs have made thedifference for more than 50,000 children since 1966.

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TrinityChildren’s Foundationof America

Trinity Children’s Foundation of America was founded in 1966 by Greek Orthodox clergy and laity. The mission of Trinity is to provide the opportunity for every person to help children heal, learn and thrive. The Foundation supports quality foster care, residential treatment, and education programs for children who have been victims of abuse, abandonment or neglect. Through many ex-cellent programs in four states, Trinity helps children to lead healthy and productive lives.

Trinity Children’s Foundation of America, with roots as a Greek Orthodox ministry, helps support over 1,000 boys and girls daily in California, Texas, Arizona and Nevada, regardless of their ethnic, religious or cultural back-grounds. Trinity’s acclaimed individualized residential

treatment programs, state of the art academic, vocation-al and recreation programs, transitional living services and intervention programs have made the difference for more than 50,000 children since 1966.

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GREEK ORTHODOX MANOR9440 W. Congress StreetWauwatosa, WI 53225Tel.: (414) 463-6944

The Greek American Rehabilitation and Care Centre is a 204 bed not-for-profit facility situated on eight acres in Wheeling, IL. It offers short term rehabilitation, long term care, including a specialized program with individualized care for resi-dents with memory loss and an outpatient rehabilitation clinic offering physical, occupational and speech therapy. Approximately 75% of its current residents are Greek Orthodox and enjoy weekly Bible study and Divine Liturgy on site.

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EMBASSY OF GREECE2211 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20008Tel.: (202) 939-1300Fax: (202) 939-1324www.mfa.gr/washington

Consular Office2217 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20008Tel.: (202) 939-1306Fax: (202) 234-2803Email: [email protected]

Press and Communications Office2211 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20008Tel.: (202) 332-2727, 28(202) 939-1343Fax: (202) 265-4931www.greekembassy.org/pressofficeEmail: [email protected]

Economic Commercial Affairs Office2221 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20008Tel.: (202) 939-1308Fax: (202) 939-1324Email: [email protected]

Education Office2211 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20008Tel.: (202) 332-3196Fax: (202) 332-7656Email: [email protected]

Defense, Military, Naval & Air Attaché Office2228 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20008Tel.: (202) 234-5695Fax: (202) 232-2605Email: [email protected]

CONSULATE GENERAL OF GREECE–NY69 East 79th StreetNew York, NY 10021Tel.: (212) 988-5500 Fax: (212) 734-8492www.mfa.gr/newyorkEmail: [email protected]

PERMANENT MISSION OF GREECE TO THE UNITED NATIONS866 2nd Ave., 13th FloorNew York, NY 10017-2905Tel.: (212) 888-6900Fax: (212) 888-4440www.greeceun.orgEmail: [email protected]

Greek Press and Communication Office305 East 47th Street, 2nd FloorNew York, NY 10017Tel.: (212) 751-8788Fax: (212) 752-2056Email: [email protected]

Marine Department29 BroadwaySuite 2300New York, NY 10006Tel.: (212) 425-5764 Fax: (212) 425-3795Email: [email protected]

Office of Economic and Commercial Affairs150 East 58th StreetSuite 1701New York, NY 10155Tel.: (212) 751-2404Fax: (212) 593-2278Email: [email protected]

National Tourism Organization of Greece305 East 47th Street 2nd floorNew York, NY 10017Tel.: (212) 421-5777Fax: (212) 826-6940www.gnto.grEmail: [email protected]

CONSULATE GENERAL OF GREECE–Chicago650 N. St. Clair Ave.Chicago, IL 60611Tel.: (312) 335-3915Fax: (312) 335-3958www.mfa.gr/chicagoEmail: [email protected]

CONSULATE GENERAL OF GREECE–San Francisco2441 Gough StreetSan Francisco, CA 94123Tel.: (415) 775-2102 Fax: (415) 776-6815www.mfa.gr/sanfranciscoEmail: [email protected]

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EMBASSY OF CYPRUS 2211 R Street, N.W.Washington, DC 20008 Tel.: (202) 462-5772Fax: (202) [email protected]

Press & Information Office2211 R Street, N.W.Washington, DC 20008Tel.: (202) 232-8993Fax: (202) [email protected]

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Press & Information Office13 East 40th StreetNew York, NY 10016Tel.: (212) 481-6023Fax: (212) [email protected]

CYPRUS TOURISM ORGANIZATION13 East 40th StreetNew York, NY 10016Tel.: (212) 683-5280Fax: (212) [email protected]

CYRPUS TRADE OFFICE13 East 40th StreetNew York, NY 10016Tel.: (212) 213-9100Fax: (212) [email protected]

CYPRUS MARITIME OFFICE13 East 40th StreetNew York, NY 10016Tel.: (212) 686-6016 Fax: (212) [email protected]

Newly ordained Bishop Sevastianos

of Zela with Archbishop Demetrios;

Metropolitans Iakovos, Methodios, Alexios, Savas, and Evangelos; Bishops

Philotheos, Andonios, and Demetrios; and participating clergy

at the Archdiocesan Cathedral of the

Holy Trinity in New York.

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THE CALENDAR OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH

Lewis Patsavos, Ph.D.Professor of Canon Law

Holy Cross School of Theology

ORTHODOX EASTER

The determination of the date of Easter is governed by a computation based on the vernal equinox and the phase of the moon. According to the ruling of the First Ecumenical Synod in 325, Easter Sunday should fall on the Sunday which follows the first full moon after the vernal equinox. If the full moon happens to fall on a Sunday, Easter is observed the following Sunday. The day taken to be the invariable date of the vernal equinox is March 21.

Herein lies the first difference in the determination of Easter between the Orthodox Church and the other Christian Churches. The Orthodox Church continues to base its calculations for the date of Easter on the Julian Calendar, which was in use at the time of the First Ecumenical Synod. As such, it does not take into consideration the number of days which have since then accrued due to the progressive inaccuracy of the Julian Calendar. In other words, a difference of 13 days exists between the accepted date for the vernal equinox then and now. In the West, this discrepancy was addressed in the 16th century through the adoption of the Gregorian Calendar, which adjusted the Julian Calendar still in use by all Christians at that time.

The other difference in the determination of Easter between the Orthodox and other Christian Churches concerns the date of Passover. Jews originally celebrated Passover on the first full moon following the vernal equinox. Christians, therefore, celebrated Easter on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal equinox. After the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. and the other tragic events which gave rise to the dispersal of the Jews, Passover sometimes preceded the vernal equinox. This was occasioned by the dependence of the dispersed Jews upon local pagan calendars for the calculation of Passover. As a consequence, most Christians eventually ceased to regulate the observance of Easter by the Jewish Passover. Their purpose, of course, was to preserve the original practice of celebrating Easter following the vernal equinox.

Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver at the Holy Saturday Service at St. Catherine Church in Greenwood Village, CO. (April 2011)

Metropolitan Nicholas of Detroit prays during the Service of the Bridegroom at Holy Trinity Cathedral in Toledo, OH. (April 2011)

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The Sanctity of Human Life

A major and overarching concern of the Church arises with its commitment to the God-given sanc-tity of human life. Some of the developments of the biological manipulation of human life, though promising and amazing therapeutic achieve-ments, may also be understood as undermining respect for the integrity of human existence. Others may be seen as providing new means of healing human illness. Discerning the difference is the challenge the Church faces in developing its teaching on these newly appearing issues.

Human LifeThe Church’s teaching about human life is based on Holy Tradition, including the Scriptures as a primary resource and the ongoing teaching and interpretation of the Orthodox Faith. Life is a gift of God in the formation of the created world. All life is precious, but human life is uniquely cre-ated by God in the “image and likeness of God.” Human life as such deserves deep respect and individual human beings are to be treated in accordance with their inherent human dignity.

Thus, racism, unjust prejudicial treatment of men and women, genocide, forms of sexual exploita-tion, domestic violence, child abuse, rape, theft or destruction of private property, deceptions and deceit, environmental plunder and other such unethical behaviors violate the human dignity of others. Human life as a gift of God should be respected. Some specific issues are the follow-ing:

Donation of OrgansAlthough nothing in the Orthodox tradition requires the faithful to donate their organs to others, nevertheless, this practice may be consid-ered an act of love, and as such is encouraged. The decision to donate a duplicate organ, such as a kidney, while the donor is living, requires much consideration and should be made in con-sultation with medical professionals and one’s Spiritual Father. The donation of an organ from a deceased person is also an act of love that offers the recip ient a longer, fuller life. Such donations

are acceptable if the deceased donor had willed such action, or if surviving relatives permit it pro-viding that it was in harmony with the desires of the deceased. Such actions can be approved as an expression of love and the self-determination of the donor. In all cases, respect for the body of the donor should be maintained.

Organ transplants should never be commercial-ized nor coerced nor take place without proper consent, nor place in jeopardy the identity of the donor or recipient, through, for example, the use of animal organs. The death of the donor should never be hastened in order to harvest organs for transplantation to another person.

CremationBecause the Orthodox Faith affirms the funda-mental goodness of creation, it understands the body to be an integral part of the human person and the temple of the Holy Spirit, and expects the resurrection of the dead. The Church considers cremation to be the deliberate desecration and destruction of what God has made and ordained for us. The Church instead insists that the body be buried so that the natural physical process of decomposition may take place. The Church does not grant funerals, either in the sanctuary, or at the funeral home, or at any other place, to persons who have chosen to be cremated. Addi-tionally, memorial services with kolyva (boiled wheat) are not allowed in such instances, inas-much as the similarity between the “kernel of wheat” and the “body” has been intentionally destroyed.

Medical Developments and the ChurchWith high frequency, new developments in the area of the life sciences appear in our technologi-cally advanced culture. The Church welcomes efforts and innovations that contribute to the healing of human diseases. Yet, many of these advances raise moral questions. Some of the Church’s responses to these developments are based on older issues for which the Church has clear and unambiguous guidelines. Other responses are not so evident.

CHURCH POSITIONS REGARDING THE SANCTITY OF HUMAN LIFE

Rev. Dr. Stanley S. HarakasArchbishop Iakovos Professor of Orthodox Theology, Emeritus, Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

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Thus, many of these developments pose chal-lenges to Orthodox Christian spiritual concerns and moral values. In numerous cases, the Church is still in the process of clarifying its response. The following serve to indicate the general positions and direction of thought in the Ortho-dox Church:

SexualityThe Orthodox Church recognizes marriage as the only moral and spiritually appropriate con-text for sexual relations. Thus, all other forms of sexual activity such as fornication, adultery, homo sexuality, lesbianism, pornography, all forms of prostitution, and similar forms of behav-ior are sins and as such are inappropriate for the Orthodox Christian. Marriage is only conducted and recognized in the Orthodox Church as taking place between a man and a woman. Same- sex marriages are a contradiction in terms. The Orthodox Church does not allow for same-sex marriages.

AbortionThe Church from the very beginning of existence has sought to protect “the life in the womb” and has considered abortion as a form of murder in its theology and canons. Orthodox Christians are admonished not to encourage women to

have abortions, nor to assist in the committing of abortion. Those who perform abortions and those who seek them are committing an immoral deed, and are called to repentance.

SuicideSuicide, the taking of one’s own life, is self-murder and as such, a sin. More importantly, it may be evidence of a lack of faith in our loving, forgiving, sustaining God. If a person has committed suicide as a result of a belief that such an action is rationally or ethically defen-sible, the Orthodox Church denies that person a Church funeral, because such beliefs and actions separate a person from the commu-nity of faith. The Church shows compassion, however, on those who have taken their own life as a result of mental illness or severe emotional stress, when a condition of impaired rationality can be verified by a physician.

AutopsyWhen a person dies for reasons that are uncer-tain, a qualified medical examiner may, with the permission of the next of kin, perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death. In some states, this is required by law. In all cases, however, the Orthodox Church expects that the body of the deceased be treated with respect and dignity.

Metropolitan Evangelos of New Jersey with the Metropolis Philoptochos Board. (May 2011)

Then Bishop Savas of Troas distributes antidoron to East African children during a mission trip with OCMC. (March 2011)

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WEDDINGS

For the union of a man and woman to be rec-ognized as sacramentally valid by the Orthodox Church, the following conditions must be met:

1. The Sacrament of Matrimony must be cele-brated by an Orthodox Priest of a canonical Orthodox jurisdiction, according to the litur-gical tradition of the Orthodox Church, in a canonical Orthodox Church, and with the authorization of the Archbishop or Metropoli-tan.

2. Before requesting permission from the Arch-bishop or his Metropolitan to perform the marriage, a Priest must verify that: a) neither of the parties in question is already married to another person, either in this country or elsewhere; b) the parties in question are not related to each other to a degree that would constitute an impediment; c) if either or both parties are widowed, they have presented the death certificate(s) of the deceased spouse(s); d) if either or both of the parties have been previously married in the Orthodox Church, they have obtained ecclesiastical as well as civil divorce(s); e) the party or parties who are members of a parish other than the one in which the marriage is to be performed have provided a certificate declaring them to be members in good standing with that parish for the current year; and f) a civil marriage license has been obtained from civil authori-ties.

3. No person may marry more than three times in the Church, with permission for a third mar-riage granted only with extreme oikonomia.

4. In cases involving the marriage of Orthodox and non-Orthodox Christians, the latter must have been baptized, in water, in the Name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. The Church cannot bless the marriage of an Orthodox Christian to a non-Christian.

5. The Sponsor (koumbaros or koumbara) must provide a current certificate of membership proving him or her to be an Orthodox Chris-tian in good standing with the Church. A person who does not belong to a parish, or who belongs to a parish under the jurisdiction

of a bishop who is not in communion with the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, or who, if mar-ried, has not had his or her marriage blessed by the Orthodox Church, or, if divorced, has not received an ecclesiastical divorce, cannot be a sponsor. Non-Orthodox persons may be members of the wedding party, but may not exchange the rings or crowns.

Days When Marriage Is Not Permitted

Marriages are not performed on fast days or during fasting seasons or on the feasts of the Church, specifically: September 14 (Exaltation of the Holy Cross), December 13-25 (Nativity), January 5 and 6 (Theophany), Great Lent and Holy Week, Pascha (Easter), Pentecost, August 1-15 (Dormition Fast and Feast), and August 29 (Beheading of St. John the Baptist). Excep-tions can only be made with the permission of the respective hierarch.

Inter-Christian Marriages

It is a fact that, the more a couple has in common, the more likely they are to live together in peace and concord. Shared faith and tradi-tions spare couples and their children, as well as their extended families, many serious prob-lems, and help to strengthen the bonds between them. Even so, the Orthodox Church will bless marriages between Orthodox and non-Orthodox partners, provided that:

1. The non-Orthodox partner is a Christian who has been baptized, in water, in the Name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit; and

2. The couple should be willing to baptize their children in the Orthodox Church and raise and nurture them in accordance with the Orthodox Faith.

A baptized Orthodox Christian whose wedding has not been blessed by the Orthodox Church is no longer in good standing with the Church, and may not receive the Sacraments of the Church, including Holy Communion, or become a Sponsor of an Orthodox Marriage, Baptism or Chrismation.

INSTRUCTIONS for WEDDINGS, DIVORCES, BAPTISMS, FUNERALS and MEMORIALS

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A non-Orthodox Christian who marries an Orthodox Christian does not thereby become a member of the Orthodox Church, and may not receive the Sacraments, including Holy Com-munion, or be buried by the Church, serve on the Parish Council, or vote in parish assemblies or elections. To participate in the Church’s life, one must be received into the Church by the Sacrament of Baptism or, in the case of persons baptized with water in the Holy Trinity, following a period of instruction, by Chrismation.

Inter-religious Marriages

Canonical and theological reasons preclude the Orthodox Church from performing the Sacra-ment of Marriage for couples where one partner is Orthodox and the other partner is a non-Chris-tian. As such, Orthodox Christians choosing to enter such marriages fall out of good standing with their Church and are unable to actively par-ticipate in the life of the Church. While this stance may seem confusing and rigid, it is guided by the Orthodox Church’s love and concern for its member’s religious and spiritual well-being.

Prohibited Marriages

The following types of relationships constitute impediments to marriage:1. Parents with their own children, grandchildren

or great-grandchildren. 2. Brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law.

3. Uncles and aunts with nieces and nephews.4. First cousins with each other.5. Foster parents with foster children or foster

children with the children of foster parents.6. Godparents with godchildren or godparents

with the parents of their godchildren.

DIVORCE

The parish priest must exert every effort to rec-oncile the couple and avert a divorce. However, should he fail to bring about a reconciliation, after a civil divorce has been obtained, he will transmit the petition of the party seeking the ecclesiasti-cal divorce, together with the decree of the civil divorce, to the Spiritual Court of the Archdioc-esan District or Metropolis. The petition must include the names and surnames of the husband and wife, the wife’s surname prior to marriage, their addresses, the name of the priest who per-formed the wedding, and the date and place of the wedding. The petitioner must be a member of the parish through which he or she is petition-ing for divorce. Orthodox Christians of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese who have obtained a civil divorce but not an ecclesiastical divorce may not participate in any sacraments of the Church or serve on the Parish Council, Archdiocesan Dis-trict Council, Metropolis Council or Archdiocesan Council until they have been granted a divorce by the Church.

Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco applies holy oil at the Wednesday Holy Unction serve at Nativity of Christ Church in Novato, CA. (April 2011)

Fr. Dean Hountalas, priest of Holy Cross Church in Farmington Hills, MI., is pictured with participants of the parish’s basket program for the patients of Chilren’s Hospital in Michigan. Parish organizations prepare baskets which are given to underpriviledged children and some special needs adults. The outreach project, “With Agape,” has resulted in an offering of more than 5,000 baskets over 11 years. (April 2011)

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BAPTISMS

A person who wishes to sponsor a candidate for Baptism or Chrismation must be an Ortho-dox Christian in good standing and a supporting member of an Orthodox parish. A person may not serve as a godparent if the Church has not blessed his or her marriage or, if civilly divorced, he or she has not been granted an ecclesiastical divorce, or for any other reason he or she is not in communion with the Orthodox Church.

Baptisms may not be performed from Christmas Day through the Feast of Theophany (December 25-January 6), during Holy Week, or on any of the Great Feastdays of the Lord.

FUNERALS

Funeral services are permitted on any day of the year, except for Sundays and Holy Friday, unless permission is granted by the Archbishop or Metropolitan.

MEMORIALS

Memorial services may not be chanted from the Saturday of Lazarus through the Sunday of Thomas, on any Feastday of the Lord or any Feastday of the Theotokos.

FASTING

Just as there are times for feasting, there are also times set aside for fasting. During these periods, certain foods are prohibited. These are, in order of frequency of prohibition, meat (includ-ing poultry), dairy products, fish, olive oil and wine. Fruits, vegetables, grains and shellfish are permitted throughout the year. Of course, the Orthodox Church never reduces the practice of fasting to a legalistic observance of dietary rules. Fasting, that is not accompanied by intensified prayer and acts of charity, inevitably becomes a source of pride. The Church also recognizes that not everyone can fast to the same degree, and assumes that individual Christians will observe the fast prescribed for them by their Spiritual Fathers.

The following are fasting days and seasons:

1. All Wednesdays and Fridays, except for those noted below;

2. The day before the Feast of Theophany (January 5);

3. Cheesefare Week (the last week before the Great Lent, during which meat and fish are prohibited, but dairy products are permitted even on Wednesday and Friday);

4. Great Lent (from Clean Monday through the Friday before Lazarus Saturday, olive oil and wine are permitted on weekends);

5. Great and Holy Week (note that Great and Holy Saturday is a day of strict fasting, during which the faithful abstain from olive oil and wine),

6. Holy Apostles’ Fast (from the Monday after All Saints’ Day through June 28, inclusive);

7. Fast for the Dormition of the Mother of God (August 1-14, excluding August 6, on which fish, wine and olive oil are permitted);

8. Beheading of St. John the Baptist (August 29),

9. Exaltation of the Holy Cross (September 14); and

10. Nativity Lent (November 15-December 24, although fish, wine and olive oil are permit-ted, except on Wednesdays and Fridays, until December 17).

The following are fasting days on which fish, wine and olive oil are permitted:1. The Feast of the Annunciation (March 25,

unless it falls outside the Great Lent, in which case all foods are permitted);

2. Palm Sunday;3. The Feast of the Transfiguration (August 6);

and4. The Feast of the Entry into the Temple of the

Mother of God (November 21).On the following days, all foods are permitted:

1. The first week of the Triodion, from the Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee through the Sunday of the Prodigal Son, including Wednesday and Friday;

2. Diakainisimos (or Bright) Week, following the Sunday of Pascha,

3. The week following Pentecost; and

4. From the Feast of the Nativity of the Lord (December 25) through January 4.

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SEXUAL MISCONDUCT POLICY GUIDELINES

POLICY ON SEXUAL MISCONDUCT BY CLERGYSexual misconduct by clergy has devastat-ing consequences, not only for the individuals involved, but for their communities as well. The Holy Eparchial Synod of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America regards this matter with extreme seriousness, and has adapted a national policy on the investigation and resolution of complaints of sexual misconduct by clergy, as well as to promote healing for the victims of misconduct.

This policy includes a carefully planned pro-cedure designed to ensure that allegations of sexual misconduct by clergy are taken seri-ously, investigated thoroughly, and adjudicated justly. Responsibility for administering the process is assigned to the Chancellor of the Archdiocese. The Archdiocese also cooperates with applicable civil authorities when the charge involves a minor.

To assist in the investigation process, a tel ephone hotline (877) 554-3382 has been established to answer questions regarding the policy and to accept complaints relating

to sexual misconduct by clergy. All calls with questions or complaints will be taken seriously and allegations will be investigated fully and impartially. Callers can ask to speak with either a male or female volunteer, in either Greek or English. Calls may also be made directly to the Archdiocesan Chancellor’s Office, (212) 570-3513.

Persons staffing the hotline are all lay volun-teers and come from a variety of backgrounds including psychology, social work and human re sources. Hotline staffers attempt to return calls as quickly as possible, and generally within 48 hours.

The Church’s policy was developed by working groups that included hierarchs, clergy, lay lead-ers, lawyers and clinical and academic experts. The policy is also evaluated periodically by an advisory board.

The full text of the policy is available upon re quest from the Chancellor’s Office or online at www.goarch.org/archdiocese/documents.

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METROPOLITAN MAXIMOS

Metropolitan Maximos retired

after more than 20 years of dedicated

service as head of the Metropolis of Pittsburgh and

from the half century of fruitful

ministry he has offered to the entire church.

Archbishop Iakovos ordained

Metropolitan Maximos as a bishop at the Archdiocesan

Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in

New York City in 1978.

(Above Left) Metropolitan Maximos as a young archimandrite in 1972.

(Above) Metropolitan Maximos offers antidoron during a Divine Liturgy.

Archbishop Demetrios and Metropolitan Maximos at the Metropolis of Pittsburgh Chapel. (September 2011)

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To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, a delegation, led by Archbishop Demetrios and members of the Holy Eparchial Synod, traveled to Constantinople for a number of planned events. (top left) Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and hierarchs and clergy including the Patriarch of Serbia and Archbishops Demetrios and Anastasios of Albania at the Divine Liturgy. (middle far left) Several children greet His All Holiness with flower bouquets at the anniversary celebration. (bottom far left) Members of the Holy Synod of the Archdiocese and various lay representatives including Leadership 100 Chairman Gus Caras (front, standing), Archons and others attend the service honoring the Ecumenical Patriarch.(middle near left) The Ecumenical Patriarch receives greetings from AHEPA Supreme President Dr. John Grossomanides Jr. Also shown are National Philoptochos President Aphrodite Skeadas, Fr. Alex Karloutsos and Archon National Commander Dr. Anthony Limberakis. (bottom near left) Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew with members of the Holy Eparchial Synod of the Archdiocese. (top) Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew prepares to cut the commemorative cake at the celebration. (right) The cover of the October issue of the Orthodox Observer marks the milestone. (Captions courtesy Orthodox Observer)

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The Athenagoras Human Rights Award is presented to Admiral James G. Stavridis, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, on behalf of the heroic U.S. Armed Forces. [L-R] Hon. Dr. Suzan Johnson Cook, Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom, National Secretary John Halecky, Jr., Archbishop Demetrios, National Treasurer James C. Fountas, Admiral Stavridis, Archon George Stephanopoulos, ABC Chief Political Correspondent and Co-Anchor of Good Morning America, and National Commander Dr. Anthony J. Limberakis. (October 2011)

ARCHDIOCESE OF AMERICA

President Barack Obama and Archbishop Demetrios at the Annual Commemoration of March 25: Greek Independence Day at the White House. (March 2011)

Archbishop Demetrios with NY Governor Andrew Cuomo and NY State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos immediately after the signing of the agreement between the Port Authority and the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America to allow St. Nicholas Church to be rebuilt at 130 Liberty Street in New York City. (October 2011)

The Archdiocesan

Byzantine Choir performs at the

Archdiocesan Cathedral of the

Holy Trinity in New York.

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METROPOLIS ACTIVITIES

Nearly 2,000 youngsters representing 33 parishes in the Metropolis of Chicago participated in the 30th Annual Junior Olympics at Sts. Constantine & Helen Church on Memorial Day weekend. Metropolitan Iakovos of Chicago officially began the Olympics with prayer and his blessing. The ceremonies featured many of the traditions of the ancient Olympics games and ended with the lighting of the torch. (May 2011)

St. Nicholas Cathedral in Tarpon Springs holds one of the largest Epiphany Celebrations in the world. Held annually for more than 100

years the Blessing of the Waters attracts thousands. Pictured with Archbishop Demetrios and Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta is 17 year

old Louie Pappas, the retriever of the cross. (January 2011)

Camp Good Shepherd is the official summer camp of the Metropolis of New Jersey and attracts a record number of participants each year. More than 270 campers traveled to Branchville, NJ to take part in fun and fellowship. Pictured with Metropolitan Evangelos are clergy, counselors and participants. (July 2011)

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Metropolitan Iakovos of Chicago attended the Metropolis Agape Dinner to benefit the Philoptochos Center of Philanthropy. He is shown here with National President Aphrodite Skeadas and Metropolis Philoptochos Board and members. (March 2011)

The San Francisco Metropolis Philoptochos held a luncheon to raise to raise funds for the Bishop Anthony Philoptochos Student Aid Endowment Fund for seminarians and other students at Hellenic College/Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. This luncheon is one of many that have been held since the fund was established in 1980. Pictured with the Philoptochos members is Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco.

(Below) The Metropolis of Boston Philoptochos held a two-day

retreat at St. Methodios Retreat House in Contoocook, NH.

Shown here are members of the Metropolis Board. (March 2011)

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St. Photios Shrine Board of Trustees with Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta. (February 2011)

Holy Cross Church, Belmont, CA sponsored a Lenten retreat for Bay Area Orthodox middle and high school teens. The 95 teens who attended took part in

discussions centered on the theme of “Mythbusters.” (May 2011)

Metropolitan Isaiah of Denver, together with clergy, Archons and their spouses at the Religious Freedom Symposium at Assumption of the Theotokos Cathedral . (Photo by J. Mindala)

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(Left) U.S. Navy Capt. William J. Bartz was chosen by his colleagues as recipient of the John H. Cravant Leadership Award acknowledging his service as Navy Chaplain and as one who epitomizes the Chaplain Corps motto, “Called to Serve.” On left is Fr. Bartz and on right is Chief of Navy chaplains Rear Admiral Mark Tidd in an award ceremony at the Chaplain Senior Leadership Symposium in Columbia, SC. (January 2011) (Right) Holy Cross seniors participated in the annual orientation visit to the Archdiocese headquarters where they heard presentations on the National Ministries, departments and offices of the Church headquarters and met with Archbishop Demetrios and Chancellor Bishop Andonios. (March 2011)

Campers and counselors at St. Nicholas Ranch and

Retreat Center located in Dunlap, CA. The

camp encourages our youth to “Disconnect

to Reconnect” and take a critical look at

the influences in their lives and be challenged

to disconnect from negative pressures while

reconnecting with God.

More than 400 people attended the Metropolis of Detroit Luncheon which featured internationally renowned authors Vefa Alexiadou, and her daughter, Alexia Alexiadou who traveled from Greece. Pictured here with Metropolitan Nicholas of Detroit are National Philoptochos President Aphrodite Skeadas, Chair Maria Stavropoulos, and Metropolis President Eleni Zeferis, and others. (April 2011)

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