2015 Winter - Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England
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2015 Winter - Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England
THE D VE The Newsletter of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England Winter 2015 Christmas Events in December T his coming December our Annunication Cathedral will once again host a series of events to commeorate the Christmas season. Make sure you mark your calendar and join us for these special holiday events that make the end of the year so special. There is something for everyone, young and old alike, to enjoy. The month kicks off with another Friday Family Night event at our Cathedral Center Hall in Brookline. On December 4 we will have Gingerbread House night when our families gather to create gingerbread houses to adorn their homes during the Christmas season. All are invited (especially our yiayiades and papoudes) to join with our children as they celebratetheseason. Christmas Events December 4: Gingerbread House Making at Center Hall at 6:30 pm. December 6: Saint Nicholas Buffet Brunch at the Davis Hall at the Cathedral after the Divine Liturgy. December 13: Cathedral Choir “A Christmas Sing” December 20: Sunday and Greek School Christmas Pageant December 24: Vesperal Liturgy of St. Basil the Great at 6:30 pm December 25: Orthros at 8:45 am, Divine Liturgy at 10:00 am. Two days later, on December 6, our LadiesPhiloptochoswillonceagainoffer the annual Saint Nicholas Christmas Buffet Brunch, immediately following the Divine Liturgy. The Brunch willtakeplaceintheDavisHallandis graciously hosted by the MourmouNs nual “Christmas Sing.” Make sure you family. are on hand to hear the world class The following Sunday, our Annunica- voices of our choir sing the Christmas Non Cathedral Choir, under the direc- carolsthatweallknowsowell. Non of Dean Limberakis, will offer us On the Sunday before Christmas, our thesongsoftheseasonwiththeiran- SundayandGreekSchoolswillpresent theirChristmasPageantandtellusall about the story of the NaNvity of our LordandSaviorJesusChrist. The culminaNon of the season takes place, of course, on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The Vesperal Liturgy of St.BasiltheGreatwillbecelebratedon Thursday,December24at6:30pm.On ChristmasDay,withHIsEminenceMetropolitan Methodios of Boston presiding,Orthrosbeginsat8:45amfollowed bytheDivineLiturgyat10:00am. Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England From the Dean’s Desk The Book of Christmas HisEminenceMetropolitanMethodios oftheHolyMetropolisofBoston TheRev.Fr.DemetriosE.Tonias,Ph.D. CathedralDean ContactFr.Demetriosat: Cell:617.955.0126 Email:[email protected] 2015ParishCouncil ConstanNneKechris,President SimoneDodge,Vice-President ChrisKarimbakas,Treasurer AlexanderCaros,AssistantTreasurer MaryHanna,Secretary LulaKiflit,AssistantSecretary Dr.MaricaArvanites GeorgeFountas JamesKarimbakas GeorgeNiakaros AngelaTheodore ParishMinistryTeam BookStore:VasilikaTsucalas Chanters:ThomasPhilippakis,MaryBeth Danckaert Choirmaster:DeanLimberakis Communica<onsMinistry:PeterKlapes, AlexMavradis GreekSchoolDirector:MariaAlkisNsIliopoulou HallRentals:JamesKaselis OfficeStaff:KevinCochran,PaulineCoutlis, AnastasiaMoragianni PhiloptochosPresident:Dr.CalliopeGalaNs Seminarians:LucasChristensen,Sco] O’Rourke SeniorGuild:FranGiannakopoulos,Popy Koshivos Sexton:AnastasPapaargjir StewardshipCommiHee:Dr.Chris Afendulis,Dr.MaricaArvanites,ConsNnNne Calliontzis,PaulineCoutlis,SimoneDodge, Dr.ChrisGussis,MaryHatzis,Anastasia Moragianni SundaySchoolDirector:Peter Giannacopoulos VeteransMinistry:Dr.ChrisGussis,Judge ThomasKaplanes,AllisonKaplanes,Alex Mavradis YouthMinistries:DebbieChronopoulos, PaulineCoutlis,AglaiaGeorgountzos,Faith Gordon,MariaKalaitzidis,ElizabethTorres VisitusontheInternet www.bostoncathedral.org www.facebook.com/bostoncathedral 2 • The Dove O ntheSundaybeforeChristmaswereadthegenealogyofourLord, God and Savior Jesus Christ which details the lineage of our Lord from the great patriarch Abraham to his descendent Joseph the Betrothed.TheGospelreadingistakenfromtheveryfirstversesofthefirst chapteroftheBookofMa]hew.WhenweopentheNewTestamentand turntothefirstpageofthetext,theseversesfromMa]hewopenour eyes to the Good News when the Evangelist writes, “The book of the Genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.” We ojen think of Christmas as the beginningofabook—thestartofastory.For the Orthodox Church, however, the Old Testament and the New Testament consNtuteonebook.FortheOrthodoxChrisNan, theOldTestamentandtheNewTestament tell one story. Indeed, the IncarnaNon according to the flesh of Jesus Christ—the Word of God who was in the beginning with God—is the fulcrum about which the enNre history of humanity pivots. In the beginningGodcreatedtheworldandfashionedmanoutoftheearth.Whenhumanity went astray, through His Divine Economy, He planned the salvaNon of the world. All that happens in the Old Testament, from the moment Adam and Eve were expelled from paradise to the revolt of the Maccabees, points forward to the moment a small child was born in Bethlehem. Similarly, all that happened ajer the momenttheangelscried,“GlorytoGodin thehighest,andonearthpeace,goodwill toward men” looks back to that same momentwhentheWordtookfleshanddwelt amongstus. Thesaintscommemoratedintheweeks preceding Christmas present a similar image.Whenwelookatthefeastdaysforthe month of December we see the names of the great prophets of Israel who lived in the centuries before the birth of Christ— prophets such as Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai and the prophetess Hannah. The enNre propheNc witness is one of hope—hope that God would not forsakeHispeople—andtheBirthofChrist wasthevisiblemanifestaNonofthathope. The enNre Old Testament narraNve is a story about people searching for God so thattheymightberescuedfromadversity. Noah sought salvaNon from the flood, Moses looked for a way that his people could escape bondage, and many others lookedfordeliverancefromavarietyofoccupying forces—from the Assyrians to the Romans. The pious and holy among them knew that God would not forsake them. The righteous among them never lost hope. The ones who believed had their promisefulfilledinacaveinthesmallestof townsofJudah. The Book of Christmas does not begin with the first verses of the Gospel of Ma]hewbutratherwiththefirstversesof theGenesis.TheBookofChristmasbegins with humanity going astray and ends with Christsemngusbackontherightpath.The Book of Christmas begins with Adam shatteringtheimageentrustedtohimandends with Christ restoring that image. The Book ofChristmasbeginswithafloodofsinand ends with Christ piloNng the ark of salvaNon. The Book of Christmas begins with mankind bringing about death and ends withChristbestowinglife. TheBookofChristmasisindeedalong story.Thefirstverseofthefirstchapterof Ma]hew tells us as much. Christmas is notsimplyabouttheeventswri]eninthe firstparagraphsoftheGospelnarraNve,it is about the story of all of humanity. This Christmas,whenwegatherwithourfamiliesinourhomesitwouldbehelpfulifwe ponderedhowlongandgreatastoryitis. The Book of Christmas is the story of hope. It is the story of salvaNon. It is the storyoflife. December 25 The Nativity of our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ O urLordJesusChrist,theSavioroftheworld,wasbornoftheMost HolyVirginMaryinthecityofBethlehemduringthereignofthe emperorAugustus(Octavian).CaesarAugustusdecreedthatauniversal census be made throughout his Empire, which then also included PalesNnianIsrael.TheJewswereaccustomedtobecountedinthecity fromwheretheirfamilycame.TheMostHolyVirginandtheRighteous Joseph, since they were descended from thehouseandlineageofKingDavid,hadto gotoBethlehemtobecountedandtaxed. InBethlehemtheyfoundnoroomatany of the city’s inns. Thus, the God-Man, the Savioroftheworld,wasborninacavethat was used as a stable. “I behold a strange and most glorious mystery,” the Church singswithawe,“Heaven,aCave;theVirgin the Throne of the Cherubim; the Manger a room,inwhichChrist,theGodWhomnothing can contain is laid.” (Irmos of the 9th OdeoftheNaNvityCanon). Having given birth to the divine Infant without travail, the Most Holy Virgin “wrapped Him in swaddling clothes, and laidHiminamanger”(Luke2:7).InthesNllness of midnight (Wisdom of Solomon 18:14-15), the proclamaNon of the birth of theSavioroftheworldwasheardbythree shepherdswatchingtheirflocksbynight. AnangeloftheLord(StCypriansaysthis was Gabriel) came before them and said: “Fear not: for behold, I bring you good Ndings of great joy, which shall be to all people.Foruntoyouisbornthisdayinthe city of David a Savior, Who is Christ the Lord” (Luke 2:10-11). The humble shepherdswerethefirsttoofferworshiptoHim Whocondescendedtoassumetheformofa humble servant for the salvaNon of mankind. Besides the glad Ndings to the Bethlehemshepherds,theNaNvityofChrist was revealed to the Magi by a wondrous star.StJohnChrysostomandStTheophylactus, commenNng on St Ma]hew’s Gospel, saythatthiswasnoordinarystar.Rather,it was “a divine and angelic power that appeared in the form of a star.” St Demetrius ofRostovsaysitwasa“manifestaNonofdivine energy” (NarraNve of the AdoraNon of theMagi).EnteringthehousewheretheInfant lay, the Magi “fell down, and worshipped Him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented Him gijs: gold, and frankincense, and myrrh” (Mt. 2:11). The present Feast, commemoraNng the NaNvityinthefleshofourLordJesusChrist, was established by the Church. Its origin goesbacktotheNmeoftheApostles.Inthe Apostolic ConsNtuNons (SecNon 3, 13) it says, “Brethren, observe the feastdays; and firstofalltheBirthofChrist,whichyouare to celebrate on the twenty-fijh day of the ninth month.” In another place it also says, “Celebrate the day of the NaNvity of Christ, on which unseen grace is given man by the birth of the Word of God from the Virgin MaryforthesalvaNonoftheworld.” In the second century St Clement of Alexandriaalsoindicatesthatthedayofthe NaNvity of Christ is December 25. In the third century St Hippolytus of Rome menNonstheFeastoftheNaNvityofChrist,and appoints the Gospel readings for this day fromtheopeningchaptersofStMa]hew. In 302, during the persecuNon of ChrisNans by Maximian, 20,000 ChrisNans of Nicomedia (December 28) were burned in church on the very Feast of the NaNvity of Christ. In that same century, ajer the persecuNon when the Church had received freedomofreligionandhadbecometheofficialreligionintheRomanEmpire,wefind theFeastoftheNaNvityofChristobserved throughout the enNre Church. There is evidenceofthisintheworksofStEphraimthe Syrian, St Basil the Great, St Gregory the Theologian, St Gregory of Nyssa, St Ambrose of Milan, St John Chrysostom and other Fathers of the Church of the fourth century. St John Chrysostom, in a sermon which hegaveintheyear385,pointsoutthatthe FeastoftheNaNvityofChristisancient,and indeedveryancient.Inthissamecentury,at theCaveofBethlehem,madefamousbythe Birth of Jesus Christ, the empress St Helen built a church, which her mighty son ConstanNne adorned ajer her death. In the CodexoftheemperorTheodosiusfrom438, andoftheemperorJusNnianin535,theuniversal celebraNon of the day of the NaNvity of Christ was decreed by law. Thus, Nicephorus Callistus,awriterofthefourteenthcentury,says in his History that in the sixth century, the emperor JusNnian established the celebraNon of theNaNvityofChristthroughoutalltheworld. During the first three centuries, in the Churches of Jerusalem, AnNoch, Alexandria and Cyprus, the NaNvity of Christ was combined togetherwiththeFeastofHisBapNsmonJanuary 6, and called “Theophany” (“ManifestaNon of God”). This was because of a belief that Christ was bapNzed on anniversary of His birth, which maybeinferredfromStJohnChrysostom’ssermonontheNaNvityofChrist:“itisnottheday on which Christ was born which is called Theophany,butratherthatdayonwhichHewasbapNzed.” TheNaNvityofChristhaslongbeencounted as one of the Twelve Great Feasts. It is one of the greatest, most joyful and wondrous events inthehistoryoftheworld.Theangelsaidtothe shepherds, “Behold, I bring you good Ndings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto youisbornthisdayinthecityofDavidaSavior, Who is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you: you shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. Then suddenly there was with the angel a mulNtude of the heavenly hosts, glorifying God and saying: GlorytoGodintheHighest,andonearthpeace, goodwilltowardmen.”Thosewhoheardthese things were astonished at what the shepherds told them concerning the Child. And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen”(Luke2:10-20). ThustheNaNvityofChrist,amostprofound and extraordinary event, was accompanied by the wondrous Ndings proclaimed to the shepherdsandtotheMagi.Thisisacauseofuniversal rejoicing for all mankind, “for the Savior is Born!” Concurring with the witness of the Gospel, theFathersoftheChurch,intheirGod-inspired wriNngs, describe the Feast of the NaNvity of Christ as most profound, and joyous, serving as thebasisandfoundaNonforalltheotherFeasts. Winter 2015 • 3 From Constantine Kechris, Parish Council President Celebrating a Successful Festival O nbehalfoftheParishCouncilandallofourministries,IwouldliketowishyouablessedThanksgivingand joyousChristmasseasonasweenterthemonthofDecember.LetmetakethisopportunitytothankourenNre communityforthesuccessofourannualGreekFest.OnbehalfoftheParishCouncilandallofourministries,I would like to wish you all a blessed Thanksgiving feast and joyous Christmas season as we enter December. Withoutadoubt,our2015GreekFestwasa success on every level. It was an unforgettable event—the delicious food, children’s area, amc treasurers, taverna, vendors— everythingwassimplyperfect!Wearealways thankful for our dedicated Philoptochos. Our ladies conNnually support all of our ministries and their programs throughout the yearandevenmoresoduringtheNmeofour FesNval.Allowmetoalsoexpressmysincere appreciaNon and thanks to the very hard working volunteers and the generous donors who helped make this year such a success. KaitouChronou! Now that the FesNval is over let us concentrate our efforts on our upcoming programs. In order to be a vibrant community we need our community to be united and takepartinallaspectsofChurchlife.Iinvite allofyoutomakeeveryefforttohelpbring in new members and also bring back those who,foronereasonoranother,havedrijed awayfromourCathedral. IencourageourenNrecommunitytohelp supportourPhiloptochosattheirannualSt. Nicholas Brunch. Our Friday Family Events conNnue in December with an evening of Gingerbread House making for young and oldalike.ThisDecember31wewillringinthe NewYearwithafamilyNewYear’scelebraNon atourCathedralCenterHall.Thesearebuta few events on the calendar in the upcoming weeks. I know that you have noNced the removalofthetreesontheRugglesStreetside of our Church and the new lawn growing. Thisnewlandscapinggivesusanewandopen looktoourCathedral. Again, thank you for the opportunity and the honor of allowing me to serve as your Parish Council President. This is, indeed, an exciNng Nme for our Cathedral community! MayGodblessyouandyourfamilies. From Dr. Calliope Galatis, Philoptochos President St. Nicholas Brunch on December 6 O OnDecember6wewillonceagainhostourAnnualSt.NicholasChristmasBuffe]BrunchattheCathedralonParkerStreetintheDavisHall.ThebrunchisgraciouslyhostedbytheMourmouNsfamilyand representsamajorfundraiserforourLadiesPhiloptochos.Atthebrunchwewillhavearaffleandtherewill alsobeaspecialguestfromtheNorthPoleforallofthechildrenina]endance!Wehopethatyouandyour familieswillbeabletojoinusasweonceagaincelebratetheChristmasseasonwithanajernoonoffellowship. Thesepastfewmonthshaveindeedbeen evenrul. On October 31 our Metropolis of BostonPhiloptochoshostedtheFijeenthNaNonal Philoptochos Children’s Medical Fund LuncheonattheRenaissanceWaterfrontHotelinBoston.Onthefollowingday,ourCathedral was host to His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America, His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios of Boston, and Bishop SevasNanos of Zela. Philoptochos members fromthroughoutthecountrya]endedtheHierarchical Liturgy followed by a luncheon in which Archbishop Demetrios was presented withacheckfor$400,000fortheSt.Nicholas 4 • The Dove Shrine Church now under construcNon in NewYorkCityattheWorldTradeCentersite. On November 9, we held a General Assembly followed by a Tea Social at which PresbyteraMaryannToniaswasourhonored guest. Over seventy ladies a]ended this beauNful event and enjoyed a wonderful evening together. Also in November, our ladieswenttotheBostonHomelessVeterans Shelter for a day of service. During the Christmas season we offer outreach to our PhiloxeniaHouseandSt.BasilAcademy.Our LadiesPhiloptochosSocietywishesyoualla MerryChristmasandaHappyNewYear! September 18, 19, 20, 2015 Greek Fest Photo Gallery Winter 2015 • 5 Upcoming Events ChristmasKontakion Christmas comes in the dead of winter, the season that isolates, confines—the Nme for introspecNon. This feast of winter turns us inwardandbackwardtoourbeginnings and past. CelebraNng the birth of a child, Christmas makes childrenofusall.MightnotChristmashaveaffectedRomanosinthis way as he was wriNng his NaNvity Kontakion? In no other kontakion does Romanos so unreservedly revealhissoul.Thishymnshineswith thepurelightofhisfaithinChrist, God whose philanthropia made Him a child. Far from home, the young deacon-poet looked inward andbackwardasheworkedonthe kontakion. Like the Magi, he had traveled from afar, coming from theEast,andintheMagiherelived his own pilgrimage, seeking and finding God in the child who was born in a Judaean cave. A BriNsh poet, John Betjeman, pondering the mystery of Christmas, asks a haunNng quesNon: “And is it true? And is it true; This most tremendous tale of all; Seen in a stainedglass window’s hue; A Baby in an ox’s stall? The Maker of the stars and sea; Become a Child on earth for me?” The answer comes from ConstanNnople saying, “Yes, it’s true;yes,it’strue.”Onthisdaythe VirginbeareththeTranscendentin essence; to the Unapproachable, the earth doth offer a small cave; Angels join in the choir with shepherds in giving glory; with a star theMagitravelupontheirjourney; foroursakesisbornayoungchild, He that existed before the ages as God. St. Romanos the Melodos is sNll singing. His first NaNvity KontakionsNlllightsthewaytoBethlehem. It is for us to make the journey.EvaTopping. 6 • The Dove Friday Dec.4 FAMILYNIGHT:GingerbreadHouseMaking(6:30pm) Sunday Dec.6 ChristmasPageantRehearsal Sunday Dec.6 PhiloptochosSt.NicholasBrunch Sunday Dec.13 ChristmasPageantRehearsal Sunday Dec.13 CathedralChoir:AChristmasSing Sunday Dec.20 ChristmasPageant(SundaySchool&GreekSchool) Sunday Dec.20 SundaySchoolChristmasParty Thursday Dec.24 VesperalLiturgyofSt.BasiltheGreat(6:30pm) Friday Dec.25 Orth./Lit.:Christmas(8:45/10:00amatCathedral) Thursday Dec.31 NewYear’sEvePartyatCathedralCenter Friday Jan.1 Orth./Lit.:St.BasiltheGreat(8:45/10:00amatCathedral) Tuesday Jan.5 VesperalLiturgyofSt.BasiltheGreat(9:00amatCathedral) Wednesday Jan.6 Orth./Lit.:Theophany(8:45/10:00amatCathedral) Sunday Jan.10 PhiloptochosVasilopitaSunday(AjerLiturgy) Sunday Jan.10 StewardshipSunday/ParishCouncilAffirmaNonofOffice Sunday Jan.17 LuncheoninHonorofDeanLimberakis(AjerLiturgy) Monday Jan.18 YouthSkiTriptoPat’sPeakinNewHampshire Saturday Jan.30 Orth./Lit.:ThreeHierarchs(8:45/10:00amatChapel) Saturday Jan.30 YouthSkaNngatLarzAndersonPark(1:30pm) Sunday Jan.31 SundayandGreekSchoolThreeHierarchsPresentaNon Monday Feb.1 PhiloptochosMeeNng(7:00pm) Tuesday Feb.2 Orth./Lit.:PresentaNonofLord(8:45/10:00amatChapel) Sunday Feb.7 GodparentSunday Sunday Feb.7 Philoptochos/SundaySchoolVisittoHellenicNursingHome Sunday Mar.6 ApokreaNko(Mearare)Glendi(AjerLiturgy) Monday Mar.7 PhiloptochosMeeNng(7:00pm) Sunday Mar.13 ForgivenessVespersatCathedral(6:30pm) Chris G. Alex, President, AHEPA Athens Chapter 24 Boston AHEPA News O nFridayNovember5,2016SupremePresidentJohnW.GalanisvisitedBostonChapter24,hostsofthe 2015BiennialRegionalBanquet.Over250membersandfriendsoftheOrderofAHPEAjammedtheAnunciaNon Cathedral Center Hall in Brookline, MA to hear CEO of Plum Enterprises, Robert Badavas give his remarksonthewonderfulworkAHEPAdoes.SupremePresidentGalaniswasthrilledtohavesucharemarkable person receive the Academy of AchievementinBusinessanddeliversuchgraciousremarksabouttheAHEPA. Co-Chairmen ConstanNne Calliontzis, PSGandAlexGeourntas,PSGbothwerecommended by the Supreme President on their wonderful work. The Regional Banquet also honored Metropolitan Methodios of Boston withthe2015ArchbishopIakovosHumanitarianaward.HisEminencewentontosaythat AHEPAisapowerfulallyintheba]letoprotect religious freedom here and overseas. MayorofBoston,theHonorableMartyWalsh andGovernoroftheCommonwealthofMassachuse]s the Honorable Charlie Baker, were alsohonored. Supreme President Galanis was thrilled tobeabletosharehisvisionofAHEPAandas acompletesurprise,wasaskedtoreceivedonaNons to the St. Nicholas Campaign to rebuild the Church/Shrine at Ground Zero. AHEPA Chapter #110 donated $28,500. Athens Chapter #24 donated $2,000 and a $1,000 donaNon from AHEPAn John Poly- douras rounded out the over $30,000 donated to the AHEPA project. AHEPA has surpassedthe$250,000markandweareconNnuingourworktoreachourgoal! Sons Advisor Jimmy Kokotas had the pleasure of speaking to the audience of the wonderful work of the Sons of Pericles and their recent donaNon of $10,000 to their St. NicholasFundraisingefforts. SupremePresidentGalaniswasveryproudoftheyouthand pointed to them as the future leaders of our Order. WarmWaterandHolyCommunion Whenhehassummonedthefaithfultothesacredbanquet,thepriestgivesthesacramenttohimself,and ajerwardstoallthoseofpriestlyrankandthealtar-servers.Butbeforethishedropsintothechalicealittle warm water, to symbolize the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Church. For the Holy Spirit came downwhenthewholeplanofredempNonhadbeencompleted.AndnowthedescentoftheSpiritcomes aboutwhenthesacrificehasbeenofferedandtheholyofferingshavereachedtheirperfecNon;itwillbe completedinthosewhocommunicateworthily. Sincethiswarmwaterisnotonlywater,butsharesthenatureoffire,itsignifiestheHolySpirit,whois someNmesrepresentedbywater,andwhocamedownupontheApostlesintheformoffire.Thispointof the liturgy represents that moment in Nme, for the Holy Spirit came down ajer all things pertaining to Christhadbeenaccomplished.Inthesameway,whentheholyofferingshavea]ainedtheirulNmateperfecNon, this water is added. For the mysteries also represent the Church, the Body of Christ, which receivedtheHolySpiritajertheAscensionandnowajertheofferingsareacceptedatChrist’saltar. NicholasCabasilas Winter 2015 • 7 8 • The Dove November 1, 2015 Archbishop Demetrios Visit Photo Gallery January 6 The Theophany of our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ T uheophanyistheFeastwhichrevealstheMostHolyTrinitytothe worldthroughtheBapNsmoftheLord(Mt.3:13-17;Mark1:9-11; Luke3:21-22).GodtheFatherspokefromHeavenabouttheSon,the SonwasbapNzedbytheStJohntheForerunner,andtheHolySpiritdescendedupontheSonintheformofadove.FromancientNmesthis FeastwascalledtheDayofIlluminaNonandtheFeastofLights,since God is Light and has appeared to illumine “thosewhosatindarkness,”and“intheregionoftheshadowofdeath”(Mt.4:16),and tosavethefallenraceofmankindbygrace. In the ancient Church it was the customtobapNzecatechumensattheVespers of Theophany, so that BapNsm also is revealed as the spiritual illuminaNon of mankind. The origin of the Feast of TheophanygoesbacktoApostolicNmes,anditis menNoned in The Apostolic ConsNtuNons (Book V:13). From the second century we havethetesNmonyofStClementofAlexandria concerning the celebraNon of the BapNsm of the Lord, and the night vigil before thisFeast. Thereisathirdcenturydialogueabout the services for Theophany between the holy martyr Hippolytus and St Gregory the Wonderworker. In the following centuries, from the fourth to ninth century, all the great Fathers of the Church: Gregory the Theologian, John Chrysostom, Ambrose of Milan, John of Damascus, commented on theFeastofTheophany. The monks Joseph the Studite, TheophanesandByzanNoscomposedmuchliturgical music for this Feast, which is sung at Orthodox services even today. St John of Damascus said that the Lord was bapNzed, notbecauseHeHimselfhadneedforcleansing,but“toburyhumansinbywater,”tofulfilltheLaw,torevealthemysteryoftheHoly Trinity,andfinally,tosancNfy“thenatureof water”andtoofferustheformandexample ofBapNsm. On the Feast of the BapNsm of Christ, the Holy Church proclaims our faith in the most sublime mystery, incomprehensible to human intellect, of one God in three Persons.Itteachesustoconfessandglorifythe HolyTrinity,oneinEssenceandIndivisible.Itexposes and overthrows the errors of ancient teachings which a]empted to explain the Creator of the world by reason, and in human terms. TheChurchshowsthenecessityofBapNsm for believers in Christ, and it inspires us with a senseofdeepgraNtudefortheilluminaNonand purificaNon of our sinful nature. The Church teaches that our salvaNon and cleansing from sinispossibleonlybythepowerofthegraceof the Holy Spirit, therefore it is necessary to preserve worthily these gijs of the grace of holy BapNsm, keeping clean this priceless garb, for “As many as have been bapNzed into Christ, haveputonChrist”(Gal3:27). OnthedayofTheophany,allfoodsarepermi]ed,eveniftheFeastfallsonaWednesdayor Friday Ski Trip We will meet at the mountain at noon and then enjoy an afternoon of skiing at Pats Peak on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (January 18, 2016). It’s Pay-One-Price (POP) at Pat’s Peak. All skiers pay one price ($44) for rental gear, skiing throughout the afternoon, and free tubing after 5:00 pm. There are gentle bunny slopes for beginners and trails for the more advanced skiers. There are also plenty of refreshments in the Lodge. After a fun day of skiing we will go as a group for pizza! Please contact the Cathedral office for information. Youth Skating On Saturday, January 30, 2016 our Cathedral Youth will go to Larz Anderson Park for an afternoon of ice skating. Join us after Greek School for a fun filled afternoon of friends and skating. For more information, contact the Church Office for details. From Dr. Christopher Gussis, Veterans Ministry Cathedral Honors Veterans T Presentlywehave840CathedralVeteranswhoservedintheU.S.ArmedfromWWItothepresentconflicts. BecauseoftheirmatchlesscourageandsteadfastdeterminaNon,weenjoytheliberNesthatarefundamental toourdemocraNcwayoflife.Itisimportanttorememberthatmanyoftheseveteransgavetheiryouthandpaid aheavyprice,fighNngthroughouttheEuropeanandAsiaNcPacifictheaters,topreserveourfreedomandreligiousliberty.Indoingso,27werekilledinacNon,63werewoundedinba]le,3wereprisonersofwar,onewas missinginacNonandcountlessothersexperiencedyearsofposttraumaNcstress. All of these veterans served with disNncNon and in this special way, we must never forgetwhattheydidforus. Thetruthofthe ma]er is, we can never do enough to repay themforwhattheydid. ByconNnuingtosupporttheeffortsofour Cathedral Veterans Program, you are making astrongstatementtoourCathedralVeterans, and their families, that we will never forget whattheydidforusby“KeepingTheirMemoryAlive.”. Winter 2015 • 9 September 25, October 18, November 13, 2015 Youth Events Photo Gallery 10 • The Dove Winter 2015 • 11