Christos Anesti! - St. Sophia Cathedral
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Christos Anesti! - St. Sophia Cathedral
May, 2009 Saint Sop hia Cathe dra l HERALD CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF GREEK ORTHODOY IN LOS ANGELES INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Dean’s Message 2 President’s Message 3 Philoptohos Message 4 Camp Zoe 5 Sacraments 7 Youth News 6 Community 8-9 Ministries 10 Calendar 11 Paschal Thanks 12 Memorials 13 Due Date for June Herald Monday, June 8 Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral V. Rev. Fr. John S. Bakas, Dean Fr. Bill Tragus, Assiociate 1324 S. Normandie Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90006 Tel. 323-737-2424 Fax. 323-737-7029 www.stsophia.org Christ is in our midst. Christos Anesti! Page 2 Herald DEAN’S MESSAGE Agape...Sacrificial Love “Agape is sacrificial.” It says, I love you when you are not very lovable. Agape is the cross, extending its arms to embrace all humanity. Christos Anesti! It is the day of the Resurrection; let us then make ourselves resplendent for the festival and embrace one another. Let us say, brethren, even to those who do not love us: “Let all be forgiven in the Resurrection, and so exclaim: Christ is risen from the dead, trampling death by death, and bestowing life on those in the graves” (Hymn of Easter) Love is the eternal message of Easter. It is to be loving and sacrificially reconciled to our brothers and sisters. Easter is a festival where we can embrace one another and experience the forgiveness of Christ as we forgive one another. The most powerful word in the New Testament is AGAPE…the Greek word for love. It is the sacrificial seeking to serve. The word agape is rarely found in ancient Greek literature. Only ten times it appears in Homer. Three times it appears in Euripides. But it appears 320 times in the New Testament. Agape is sacrificial. It says, I love you when you are not very lovable. Agape is the cross, extending its arms to embrace all humanity. Agape loves when it is not always convenient and when it is not reciprocated. It extends to both the deserving and the undeserving. One of the great examples of this type of agape love is taken from my favorite author, Nikos Kazantzakis who in his memoir, wrote an account of an incident in his life which I think truly defines Christ-like sacrificial love. I pray it touches you as it has touched me. I spoke about this in church several weeks ago. From his book…A Report to Greco: “I knew that no matter what door you knock on in a Cretan village, it will be opened for you. A meal will be served in your honor and you will sleep between the best sheets in the house. In Crete the stranger is still the unknown god. Before him all doors and all hearts are opened. Night had begun to descend as I entered the village. The doors were shut in the courtyards of all the homes. At which door should I knock? At the priest’s home, where all strangers find refuge. The priests in our village have meager education; they are incapable of any theoretical discussion of Christian doctrine. But Christ lives in their hearts, and sometimes they see Him with their eyes, if not by the pillow of a wartime casualty, then sitting beneath a flowering almond tree in springtime. A door opened. An old woman came out with a lamp in her hand to see who the stranger was. I stopped. “I am a stranger and have nowhere to sleep. Would you be so kind as to direct me to the priest’s house?” “Gladly. I’ll hold the lamp so you won’t stumble. She led the way with the lamp and said, “This is the priest’s house,” said the old woman. Lifting the lamp, she sighed as if to say something but changed her mind. “Thank you, my fine woman,” I said. I knocked on the priest’s door. I heard heavy steps in the yard. The door opened. Standing in front of me was an old man with a snowwhite beard and long hair flowing down over his shoulders. Without asking me who I was or what I wanted, he extended his hand. “Welcome. Are you a stranger? Come in.” I heard voices as I entered. Doors opened and closed, and several women slipped down hastily into the adjoining room and vanished. “My wife, the papadhiá, is indisposed, but I myself will cook for you, and prepare a bed so that you can sleep.” His voice was heavy and afflicted. He was extremely pale, and his eyes were swollen and inflamed, as though from weeping. In the morning the priest brought me bread, cheese and milk. I thanked him, and said goodbye. “God bless you, my son,” he said. “Christ be with you.” I left. At the edge of the village an old man appeared. “Where did you spend the night, son?’ he asked. “At the priest’s house.” The old man sighed. “Ah, the poor fellow. You didn’t catch wind of anything?” “What was there to catch wind of?” “His only son died yesterday morning. Didn’t you hear the women lamenting?” “I heard nothing. Nothing.” “They had him in the inner room. They must have muffled their laments to keep you from being disturbed…Pleasant journey!” “My eyes filled with tears.. “What are you crying for!” exclaimed the old man. “Oh, I see: you’re young, you haven’t gotten used to death yet. Pleasant journey!” May the sacrificial love proclaimed by our Lord at Easter fill you always…for He is indeed always in our midst. Page 3 Herald PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE “I have become all things to all men, that I might by all means save some. Now this I do for the Gospel’s sake , that I may be partaker of it with you.” I Cor. 9:22-23 Easter week was, as always, a spiritual and blessed experience for all. On Saturday of Lazarus, after Liturgy, the Sunday school sponsors served the annual Community luncheon in the patio, followed by the Cross making for Palm Sunday. Jimmy Karatsikis for preparing the Cathedral daily for the Services, and to our custodial staff, Keith, Leonard, Gambino and Miguel, for cleaning and maintaining the Cathedral in such a great shape. and fellowship. May I take this opportunity to thank all those who made the picnic possible and everyone who came to the park and kept the tradition alive. My appreciation to Van Ambatielos and Jim Zaferis Special thanks to our Office for providing the truck and the Manager, Stella Kontes and our Receptionist, Lauren Cruz personnel, to transport product and supplies to the park. for their hard work keeping Special thank you to Chris everyone happy in the most demanding season of the year. Julias of Café D’Amore for his usual generous contribution to On Palm Sunday after Liturgy, My appreciation to Diane the Easter Picnic. we welcomed Holy Week with Lapa for assisting our invited the unique Ministry Fair, on guests and officials who came Thanks to Kosta Sotirhos – Grecian Farms- for his our first outdoor setting. Over to celebrate the Holy Week donation of 50% of all gyro twenty different Ministries of services with us. sales. our Cathedral were represented Thanks to Katie Eagar and her and our parishioners had the My gratitude to the Ladies talented committee for the opportunity to ask questions Philoptohos for their tireless design and beauty of the and participate in fellowship. magnificent Epitaphio this year. work in baking and selling the delicious pastries that everyone Sincere thank you to Timi Thank you to the Archie enjoyed so much. Loomos-Freshman and Defterios and Nick Bissias Stephanie CaiopoulosA big salute to the unsung families for their generous Lubian for organizing the donation of flowers, and to the heroes: John T. Pappas, Dean event. Triantafeles, Ted Pappas and Ladies Philoptohos for I wish to thank His Eminence coloring the traditional red eggs Tony Dres, who worked endless hours to prepare the Metropolitan Gerasimos for that were given out by the park for our celebration. We visiting our Cathedral and Fathers after the Anastasi. could NOT have a picnic officiating the services of the Thank you to Nicholas without YOU!! EFHARISTO Epitaphio. Kontes for the eggs used by kai tou xronou!!!! “Eis polla ta etoi Despota” Philoptohos for coloring. Our gratitude to Father John, My thank you to Ann Pappas, Father Bill and Father Peter Following the uplifting Services the Foundation, the Board of for the solemn Services of the of the Anastasi, we all gathered Directors-Parish CouncilHoly Week and for uplifting at Brookside Park in Pasadena and all the volunteers who our spirits and preparing us to to celebrate our traditional made all possible. receive the Light of the Pascha. Thank you for your support. Resurrected Lord. The weather was great for a Once again, our Choir sounded picnic. More than two thousand In His Service, magnificent as did Menelaos, parishioners flocked to Panos A. Angels our Cantor, with his unique Brookside Park and enjoyed a Board of Directors Byzantine style of chanting. very festive picnic filled with Parish Council President fun, games, dancing, great food, Sincere thanks to our Sexton “I have become all things to all men, that I might by all means save some. Now this I do for the Gospel’s sake, that I may be partaker of it with you.” I Cor. 9:22-23 Page 4 Herald PHILOPTOHOS NEWS ELECTION NOTICE TO ALL ELIGIBLE MEMBERS DATE:THURSDAY, MAY 21 2009 TIME:10:30 A.M. PLACE: SAINT SOPHIA CATHEDRAL FELLOWSHIP HALL This is to notify you that Elections for the New Board of Directors will be held at the date, time and place mentioned above. In order to vote in this election, you must be a member in good standing in accordance with the Bylaws of Philoptohos as follows: Eligibility to Vote: Members who have fulfilled financial commitment to the Chapter for the current year, prior to the election, are eligible to vote. New members may vote if enrolled at least three (3) months prior to the election meeting. All candidates seeking election to the Board of Directors must qualify in accordance with the Bylaws as follows: In order to be a candidate for election to the Board of Directors, the full member must have been a member in good standing with the parish and chapter for a period of at least one full year prior to the date of the election to the Chapter Board and must have attended a minimum of four (4) meetings held in the previous year. All candidates must be present at the election meeting unless reasonable cause for such absence is provided. A member is qualified to serve on the Board of directors of one chapter only. Please make every effort to attend this meeting. The future of your Philoptohos Chapter depends on you. Dear Ladies, Our Saint Sophia Chapter is doing great work with the outreach program. The partnership that we formed with the Sophia T. Salvin School, serving children with special needs, continued with the first annual Camp Zoe that took place on the weekend of March 27 on the grounds of Camp Paivika, in Cedar Pines Park, California. Twenty-two special needs children from the school participated. Volunteers from the Salvin School staff and from Saint Sophia Cathedral served as camp counselors. This activity provided a wonderful experience for the children and a much-needed respite for their families. We have received a lovely thank you letter from a lady we helped and we want to share it with you: Everyday we receive many requests at our church door, Philoptohos has given money to the office so we can help the less fortunate by giving them food cards from Ralphs. Everyone is trying to help as best as we can. By now you have already received your invitations for the Mother’s Day Luncheon and we are looking forward to a very lovely and entertaining afternoon at the Sheraton Universal Hotel, Saturday May 9. Come and bring your wonderful families for an unforgettable Mother’s Day Celebration. Dear Saint Sophia Philoptohos: Please remember: You have no idea how much your love and Kids & Cancer on May 17 at the prayers mean to me. Great to know that Talega Golf Club in San somebody cares enough to include me in Clemente. their thoughts and prayers and your so We will see you at the General generous gift has saved my life and gave me Assembly meeting on Sunday, strength and courage. May 3, immediately following In my deepest despair I called our Church Church services in Saint Basil’s and asked for help and sure enough you Room. answered my cry for help instantly! You truly are a Philoptohos Society in all sense In His Service, Dina Skouras Oldknow of the word. I have never thought to find myself sick IMPORTANT REMINDER: If with ovarian cancer. Homeless and you have not yet paid your 2009 Membership dues ($40 or more) without food, an orphan of society. What humbling experience it is to know please do so now in order to be that God’s love is infinite and his Angels eligible to vote in the upcoming here on earth, have shown me so much love Philoptohos Board Elections on May 21, 2009. and compassion. Please send to CONNIE I have not much to give but my love and COOPER, gratitude, please accept that it comes with 5117 CAROLI LANE, LA all my heart. CANADA, CA 91011 Page 5 Herald CAMP ZOE’S FIRST YEAR Camp Zoe, a weekend camping program for children with physical & mental challenges, had a successful first session on March 27-29, 2009 and was held at Camp Pavica in Crestline, a camping facility that caters to children with specific needs. Camp Zoe focuses on giving children wonderful “life” experiences through a specialized outdoor program. This is how we came to name this unique program "Camp Zoe"(Zoe means life). This idea was initiated and financially supported by the Saint Sophia Ladies of Philoptohos with encouragement from Fr. John Bakas and Fr. Bill Tragus and assistance from Dr. Maria Toczek. We also had other generous donors who gave financial gifts to the camp. We want to thank the Philoptohos and everyone else who donated to Camp Zoe which is a new outreach ministry of Saint Sophia Cathedral. It has the ability to serve approximately 30 campers each year with a staff to camper ratio of 1 to 1. The camp was staffed by 12 Greek Orthodox young adults and teens in combination with medically trained staff, nurses and a behavior specialist from the Salvin School, which is only a few miles from the Cathedral. The staff was Michael Hudson (Director), Eraclis Pelagros (Boys Direc- tor), Panayioti Pelagros (Logistical Coordinator), Tina Fine (Program Director), Teresa Vorgias (Girl’s Director), Daniel Fine (Activity Director), Doretha Murphy (Nurse), Dean Spizzirri (Zoe Board V.P.), Fr. Bill Tragus (Coordinator). The volunteer counselors were Corina Elam, Sara Chistolini, Christina Begakis, Kristen Begakis, Chris Daskalos, Lenonti Ohanisian, Kendra Haralambus, Christianna Kyriacou, Chris Vagenas, and Anthony Vagenas. Teresa Vorgias, one of the staff members, said the following after this year's camping experience: "I am saddened at the fact that we are not with the kids from Camp Zoe. I wanted to say that being there with all the campers and staff was a wonderful experience. Everybody brought their talents and personality in a unique and marvelous way, and I am grateful to have been there. Thanks to everyone for making it a wonderful place to spend a weekend. Most importantly, I know that the kids enjoyed themselves, and now truly understand that they need and deserve Camp Zoe more than anyone I could imagine." For more information, go to: www.campzoe.org 18 - 29 Fellowship Please join me the first Sunday of the month from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for dinner, fellowship and a study and discussion of our Holy Orthodox Faith and discover how it can impact your life as an Orthodox Christian young adult. This class is for those young adults that are between the ages of 18 - 29 years old. We will meet on May 3rd. We will follow the following schedule: 6:30 p.m. Dinner & fellowship 7:30 p.m. Discussion and presentation 8:30 p.m. Dessert Each month will be a new topic or theme. We will be meeting in St. Basil's room. Please confirm your attendance with Fr. Bill at [email protected] or (323) 868 – 0596. Page 6 Herald YOUTH NEWS GODPARENTS SUNDAY IN –N– OUT BURGER END OF THE YEAR FESTIVAL/PANIYIRI JUNE 14th following Liturgy at St. Sophia Sunday, May 3rd Please plan to attend the Divine Liturgy and Sunday School with your godparent(s). • IN & OUT BURGER Mobile Restaurant • Games and Activities for the Youth • Don’t forget everyone gets to play in the annual Bible Jeopardy Game! • Wonderful Desserts • Divine Liturgy 10:00 AM • Tables & Umbrellas • Must have Prepaid Ticket (No Cash Purchases) • Purchase Tickets from Sunday School Teachers, Bookstore or Office. • Everybody Welcome!!! • Sunday School is in St. Basil’s room following Holy Communion. For more info contact: Eleni Yokas at [email protected] • Check out our new Jr. Goya & Sr. Goya Website / Calendar at YOUTH CALENDAR www.stsophiagoya.org Girls & Boys 7 - 18 Altar Boy Training / Readers & Narthex Training Training, Lunch & Bowling Saturday, June 27th We will be having an altar boy training along with a training for those girls and boys who want to be readers or help in the Narthex. We will meet on Saturday, June 27th from 9:45 am-12:00 pm. We will be going bowling and have lunch afterwards. Parents are invited as well. Lunch for all the kids & teens will be taken care of by St. Sophia. This is also an opportunity to bring any boys or girls interested in helping out by serving on Sundays. The ages are 7 years old to 18 years old for altar boys and 7-18 girls & boys for those working in the narthex, and 10 years old and up for readers. Please RSVP with Fr. Bill at [email protected] We are looking forward to seeing you here! MAY Sunday 3 Godparents’ Sunday – attend church with Godparents & then Bible Jeopardy Saturday 9 Basketball Quarter Finals Sunday 10 Mother’s Day Basketball Semi-Finals Sunday 17 Basketball Finals & Banquet JUNE Sunday 14 Family Picnic/Panayiri (Celebration Picnic) at St. Sophia Last Day of Sunday School Saturday 27 Altar Boy/Readers/Narthex Training and Bowling Saturday 27 Camp Axios Week 1 14 years old and up are counselors JULY Monday 6 Camp Axios Week 2 14 years old and up are counselors Sunday 19 St. Sophia Camp Week 1 Saturday 25 St. Sophia Camp Week 2 Page 7 Herald MAY SACRAMENTS BAPTISMS Saturday, May 2 Carson, son of Eva and Peter Caras Godparents: Christie and William Caras Sunday, May 3 Joao Pedro, son of Daniela Kelly and Dr. George Boris Godparent: Helene Ballas WEDDINGS Saturday, May 16 Tony Eager and Ambrie Aguila Sponsor: Ourania Pappas Saturday, May 30 Dennis Mouzakis and Courtny Feller Sponsor: Stephanie Chones Hennrietta MAY READERS AND USHERS Sunday, May 3 Reader: Robert Otis Ushers: Niki Korbakis, Maria Pelargos, Dina Demetrius BIRTHDAYS Kathleen Kyriacou Antonia Opffer Evangelos Rodinos Jennie Themelis Thomas Martin Pamela Peterson Bill Sandstrom Tashi Zouras Alek Haidos Electra Koutsoukos Cecelia Peters Angelo Pappas Peter Manos Mary Begakis Sophia Helm Christine Haidos Irene Pappas Melina Pyle David Spirus Donna Alex John Sakellaris Sia Alexopoulos Elena Dascalu James Donovan Faye Demetriou Loula Moschonas Olga Jordan Sunday, May 10 Reader: Dimitri Camperos Ushers: Alexandra Guirguis, Dinah Wellington, Shelmadine Wellington Sunday, May 17 Reader: Dina Demetrius Ushers: John L. Stamatiades, Electra Koutsoukos, George Baln Sunday, May 24 Reader: John L. Stamatiades Ushers: Gene Chronopoulos, Alexandra Georgiou, Christina Georgiou, Rosemary Georgiou Sunday, May 31 Reader: Robert Otis Ushers: Niki Korbakis, Maria Pelargos, Dina Demetrius MAY ANNIVERSARIES Susan and James Caiopoulos Barbara and David Matty Alexandra and Bruce Chistolini Debbie and Matthew Flowers Eugenia and Constantine Boukidis Ellie and Louis Flokas Bessie and James Bornino Aileen and George Preonas Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ananias Page 8 Herald COMMUNITY NEWS PHILOPTOHOS VIP NEWS PHILANTHROPIA MINISTRY NEWS On Thursday May 28, the Philoptohos VIP’s will honor Aspasia & Russ Kitchens as the “Senior Citizens of the Year 2009.” Come celebrate with us two lives full of service to their church and community. A luncheon will be served in the Fellowship Hall at 12 noon. Reservations are a must. Donation is $16. Please either call Mary Morrison at 818-500-0904 or Electra Koutsoukos at 323-4665355 to confirm your attendance. Hope to see you all soon. A beautiful VIP outing is waiting for you on Thursday, June 18. We will visit St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Chapel and the beautiful Rose Gardens at Rose Hills Memorial Park and will then go to the Garden Buffet Restaurant for a delicious buffet lunch. After lunch we will visit the beautiful St. George Greek Orthodox Church in Downey. Come; spend a wonderful day with us. We will gather in St. Basil’s Room by 8:30 am, so that we can leave the Cathedral parking lot at 9:00 am and return at approximately 4:30 pm. The cost for the bus and lunch is $15 per person. For information, please call Mary Kezios at 562923-7110 CHRIST IS RISEN! Used Clothing and Canned Goods: Your used clothing can be a major help to homeless and those who live in downtown missions. Clothing for women and children are always needed in the shelters for battered women, and your donations of canned goods, as well, are a major contribution to the various rehabilitation centers we support. “Get On The Bus” On Mothers’ Day, we will again be supporting the program called “Get On The Bus.” This program is initiated by the Catholic Sisters who take children to visit their Moms that are incarcerated. (This year, they are also planning to take children to visit their Dads, that are incarcerated, on Father’s Day.) Thank you so much for your past support to this project…with your help we were able to send $1,500.00 to help sponsor a bus last year taking children to visit with their moms that are incarcerated on Mothers’ Day. If you so desire, you may send your contribution to PHILANTHROPIA and indicate on the memo of the check that it is for “Get On The Bus” and mail your check to: PHILANTHROPIA Ministry, 6357 Crebs Avenue, Tarzana, CA 91335. Dorothea P. Stamatiades, President Thank you! God bless you. Father Peter V. Lambert LEONIDAS POST SPONSORS COFFEE HOUR Leonidas Post 285 of The American Legion, will sponsor the Coffee Hour on Sunday, May 24th in remembrance of ALL departed Veterans. The 24th is the National observance of Memorial Day. Post Members and all Veterans, together with their family, are invited to sit at tables that will be reserved for Veterans. Since last Memorial Day, Leonidas Post has lost the following Members: Jerry Dres, William L. Kokenes, William M. Stumpus. Although Comrade George A. Lambros was not a member of our Post, he was a Korean War Veteran who made many memorable contributions to Saint Sophia Cathedral. He was the Principal and teacher of our Greek School and an organizer of the Sunday School. May their Memory be Eternal. HONOR ROLL (additions as of 4-10-09) Other Daniel, Mrs. Helen Dr. Mark Karadenes Lazo, Mr. and Mrs. Octavio Murchison, Nicholas Twister Rinks, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney E. Peter and Patricia Sorley Soulimiotis, Ms. Sophia $500-$999 Anonymous Athans, Ms. Artie Colovos, Dr. and Mrs. George Constantine, Ms. Eleni Galanakis, Mr. and Mrs. Apostolos Garrity, Mrs. Sophia Kades, Ms. Christine Nikos Linardakis, M.D. McDemas Family Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Psaltiras, Mr. and Mrs. Eftychios Stathes, Mr. Margus E. Schwartz, Mrs. Petsa Tripodes, Mr. Dean Zaharopoulos, Mr. Konstadinos Zarras, Dr. Peter $1,000-$1,499 Anast, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. George Boris, Dr. George Columbus, Mr. Peter Kargas, Dr. Steve Tsapatsuris, Ms. Melinda $1,500-$1,999 Ledbetter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Papadopoulos, Mr. Alek $2,000-$2,499 Callas, Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Mellos, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony $2,500-$3,499 Kyriacou, Mr. and Mrs. Gig Poulos, Mrs. Rena Zarocostas, Mr. Peter $3,500-$4,999 Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. John S. $5,000-$5,999 * Boltinghouse, Mr. and Mrs. James Miserlis, Mr. and Mrs. George $6,000-$7,499 Soteropoulos, Mr. and Mrs. Gus * A Life Member and active Steward for the current year. Page 9 Herald COMMUNITY NEWS Hellenic Academy News Our school celebrated the 188th Anniversary of the Greek War of Independence on March 29th with great success and unprecedented participation. Warm thank you to all the parents who organized the event, especially Soula-Marie Perdis, Margaret Gillespie and Maria Tsilimidos. Congratulations to our students for their lively performance. We are starting to buy books for our newly founded Children's Library thanks to a generous $3,000 donation from the AHEPA Foundation. Any other contributions of books or funds to this worthy cause are thankfully welcomed. MINISTRY DAY– SUNDAY, APRIL 12 ATTENTION On the Walk of The Blessing Hand there are only a few remaining plaques available. This is an opportunity to “Immortalize your faith with a biblical quote in stone.” For information please call the Church office: 323-737-2424 Ext. 119. BOOKSTORE NEWS The St. Sophia Bookstore is thriving! Find all you need to create an Orthodox presence in your home. Antique icon cases - 40% off this spring Icons - 10% off this spring Censers, Incense, Charcoal Bibles Liturgy books Byzantine music in Greek & English on CD Also for sale are items handmade by the nuns of the Life Giving Spring Monastery including olives, pickles, vinegar, jams and candles. LA Greek Fest cookbooks and T-shirts are in stock. The bookstore is open on Sundays after Divine Liturgy. Credit cards are now accepted. We look forward to your visit! Christos Anesti! Bill Striglos & Andrea Bakas GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY PHOTOS For those who would like to order photos of the children at the Greek Independence Day Celebration taken by George Themelis, photographer, go to www.gtfocus.printroom.com then click on Saint Sophia Cathedral, then click on Special Days, then Greek Independence Day, then put in password “OXI” to view the photos and to purchase them at very reasonable prices. Page 10 Herald Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral Very Rev. Fr. John S. Bakas, Dean Constance Callinicos Choir Director Menelaos Trigonis Protopsaltis PARISH COUNCIL Panos A. Angels, President Tom Martin, 1st Vice President Loula B. Moschonas, 2nd V. P. /Chief Financial Officer Sam Konugres, Recording Secretary Stephanie Caiopoulos Lubian, Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS Luke Richard Curren Sebastian Opffer Karen Sarames Toula Kalatzis Peter Pallas Ted Pastras ASSOCIATES Eleni Constantine Mark Gorgal Angela Karavedas Alexa Pagonas Aileen Strike Preonas Peter Triantafyllos AUDITING COMMITTEE Tom Moore Anthony Demetriou BOARD OF TRUSTEES John S. Sakellaris, President Angelo L. Pappas, Exec.Vice President Andrew Evangelatos, Vice President Dr. James A. Demetriou, Treasurer Constantine Boukidis, Secretary MEMBERS V. Rev. Fr. John S. Bakas Gig Kyriacou, John T. Pappas, Nicholas Bissias, Panos A. Angels, George Preonas, Alek Haidos William H. Oldknow Harry C. Vournas, Trustee Emeritus Peter C. Latsis, Honorary PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS John G. Marakas III, 1st V. P. Morgan Stanley Financial Advisor Anthony A. Demetriou, Assistant to the President Tina Callas, Administrative Assistant Timi Loomos Freshman, Administrative Assistant Susan Patzakis, Administrative Assistant Rev. Fr. Bill Tragus, Assistant Christopher Yokas Organist James Karatsikis Sexton PHILOPTOHOS SOCIETY Dina Skouras Oldknow, President Dianne Pruett, 1st Vice President Dr. Maria Toczek, 2nd Vice President Virginia Noyes, Recording Secretary Lola Gialketsis, Corresponding Secretary Mary Gallanis, Treasurer Scarlett Billis, Assistant Treasurer Connie Cooper, Advisor MEMBERS Dorothea Ales Helene Ballas Frances Bissias Pauline Evangelatos Olga Jordan A. Electra Koutsoukos Tricia Kremer Pauline Ladicos Sophie Mastor Mariana Politis Sonia Stathes OTHER MINISTRIES ALTAR BOYS Father Bill Tragus & Chris Halekakis BASKETBALL Chris Markos & Paul Cooper BIBLE STUDY Father John & Father Bill BOOK STORE William Striglos CAMP AXIOS Andrea Boerger CAMP ZOE Father Bill Tragus CHURCH SCHOOL Eleni Yokas COFFEE HOUR Georgia Vasila DANCE GROUPS Barbara Kappos DOCENTS Mrs. Faye Demetriou EASTER PICNIC John T. Pappas FESTIVAL Jan & Ted Pastras G.O.Y.A. Father Bill Tragus HELLENIC ACADEMY Helen Dumas, Director Margaret Gillespie, Principal HOSPITALITY Niki Korbakis & Maria Pelargos MR. & MRS. CLUB Christine & Dean Peratsakis PARENTING Nick Stephanidis & Barbara Kappos PHILANTHROPIA Father Peter Lambert PHILOPTOHOS V.I.P. Dorothea P. Stamatiades, President SAINT SOPHIA CAMP Vicki Kades Melanie O’Regan YOUTH Father Bill Tragus EDITOR IN CHIEF Timi Loomos Freshman Page 11 Herald MAY 2009 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 Sat 2 9:30 am Hellenic Academy 3 4 8:00 am Orthros 9:15 am Studies in Faith 9:45 am Memorials 10:00 am Divine Liturgy 12:00 pm Philoptohos General Assembly in St. Basils 10:00am Women’s Bible Studies 12:30 pm Men’s Bible Class 7:30pm Bible Study w/ Fr. John 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 8:00 am Orthros 9:15 am Studies in Faith 9:45 am Memorials 10:00 am Divine Liturgy 10:00am Women’s Bible Studies 12:30 pm Men’s Bible Class 7:30pm Bible Study w/ Fr. John 7:00 pm Trustees 10:30 am Philoptohos VIP Board 7:00pm Parish Council 17 18 19 20 8:00 am Orthros 9:15 am Studies in Faith 9:45 am Memorials 10:00 am Divine Liturgy 10:00am Women’s Bible Studies 12:30 pm Men’s Bible Class 7:30pm Bible Study w/ Fr. John 24 25 8:00 am Orthros 9:15 am Studies in Faith 9:45 am Memorials 10:00 am Divine Liturgy 10:00am Women’s Bible Studies 12:30 pm Men’s Bible Class 7:30pm Bible Study w/ Fr. John 14 8 9 EVANGELIST AND APOSTLE JOHN 8:30AM Orthros 9:30am Liturgy 9:30 am Hellenic Academy 15 16 9:30 am Hellenic Academy 21 SAINTS 22 CONSTANTINE & HELEN 8:30am Orthros 9:30am Liturgy 26 27 28 FAST FREE ASCENSION 8:30am Orthros 9:30am Liturgy 11:00am Philoptohos VIP Annual Luncheon “Senior of the Year” Strict Fast Fish Allowed Wine and Oil Allowed 23 9:30 am Hellenic Academy 29 30 9:30 am Hellenic Academy 31 8:00 am Orthros 9:15 am Studies in Faith 9:45 am Memorials 10:00 am Divine Liturgy 11:30 am Philoptohos Mother’s Day Luncheon Dairy, Eggs, and Fish Allowed Page 12 Herald WITH PASCHAL THANKS The following individuals lovingly contributed to the beauty, spirituality and drama of Holy Week and Easter. Their donations not only filled us with the joy of the season, but also glorified our Lord Jesus Christ with color, fragrance, flavor and service. God bless you and Hronia Polla. A special thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bissias who each year donate the flowers and decoration of our Kouvouklion (Epitaphio). The annual contribution is made in loving memory of Demetra and Panagiotis Bissias. Altar Candles on Palm Sunday offered in loving memory of beloved family, friends and little Jasper. Chancel Candles (1 side) offered by Mr. and Mrs. Steve Halekakis for the good health of the family. One side of Altar Flowers on Palm Sunday offered by Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas W. Edwards in loving memory of Aleck Edwards II. One side of Altar Flowers on Palm Sunday offered by Lola Gialketsis for the good health of the family. Flower decoration for the Icon of Palm Sunday offered by Mr. and Mrs. George Varentges and family for the good health of the family. The Icon of The Nymphios on Palm Sunday evening and Holy Monday evening was donated and decorated with flowers by Mr. and Mrs. Brent Noyes in loving memory of Aleck Edwards II. HOLY TUESDAY Flower decoration for the Icon of The Nymphios offered in loving memory of George Poulos by his wife Rena Poulos and family. HOLY WEDNESDAY Altar Candles (1 side) offered for the good health of Carl Nicholas Rhoads by his wife Anna Rhoads. Altar Candles (1 side) offered for the good health of Demetre Martin by Eleftheria Martin. Chancel Candles (both sides) offered in loving memory of Dr. William Evangelatos by his wife Helen Evangelatos and family. HOLY THURSDAY Altar Candles (both sides) offered by Christine Peratis for the good health of the family. Chancel Candles (both sides) offered in loving memory of Sam Sogas by the Duncan family. Flower arrangements for the base of the Holy Cross offered in loving remembrance of Lea Evangeline Sakellaris, and Despina and Evagoras Gialketsis by their children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren Diane, Donald, Ryan, Damon, Melanie, Braden Reece and Dylan John Lapa. The wreath of the Holy Cross was offered by Mr. and Mrs. George Glavas. Decoration of the Icon of the Crucifixion offered by Dr. and Mrs. John Rom for the good health of the family. One Large Flower arrangement offered by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gallanis for the good health of the family. One Large Flower arrangement offered by Mr. and Mrs. Alek Haidos in loving memory of their parents and their sisters. 1 side Candelabra decoration bouquet offered by Mr. and Mrs. John T. Pappas. 1 side Candelabra decoration bouquet offered in loving memory of Dina and Louis Flokas and Dino Flokas byVergie and Bill Papalexis and family. HOLY FRIDAY Altar Candles (both sides) offered by Harry and Voula Siafaris in loving memory of his parents Georgios Siafaris and Maritsa and Georgios Korizis, her parents Demetrios and Aphroditi Bartzilas and her brother Elias Bartzilas. Flower decoration of the Icon of Extreme Humility was offered for the good health of the family by Anna Rhoads. Rose petals for the Epitaphio were offered by Diane and Donald Lapa for the health Of the family. The hand decorated white floral wreaths for the Myrrophores were offered in loving tribute and memory to the Very Reverend Father George J. Venetos by George Poullos and Jayne Poullos Mosqueda. The beautifully hand decorated floral baskets for the Myrrophores were offered in loving memory of Gerasimos Mosqueda by Jayne Poullos Mosqueda. HOLY SATURDAY The flower decoration for the Ressurection banner offered by the Oldknow family. Altar Candles (both sides) offered by Dr. and Mrs. John Rom for the good health of the family. Chancel Candles (both sides) offered by Virginia and Brent Noyes in loving memory of Mary Edwards. One Large Flower Arrangement offered by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gallanis for the good health of the family. One Large Flower Arrangement offered by Pauline and Andrew Evangelatos for the good health of Andrew, Pauline, Patricia and Gregory Evangelatos, Michael, Annette, Andrew and Paulina Contois. Two Large Flower Arrangements offered by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Zonos. The two decorated Resurrection candles for the Clergy offered by Dorothea P. and John L. Stamatiades in loving memory of Lambros J. and Marigo Stamatiades and Vasili and Johanna Golf. Flower decoration for the Icon of the Resurrection offered by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gallanis for the good health of the family. EASTER SUNDAY Altar Candles (both sides) offered by Anna Rhoads for the good health of the family. Sanctuary Candles (both sides) offered for the good health of our dear friends Bessie and Jim Bornino by Saint Sophia staff. Donations for Easter Lilies were made by the following: Ms. Helene Ballas Mrs. Helen Daniel Elaina and George Dascalu Mrs. Jennie Doumak in loving memory of her husband, Alek Doumak Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gallanis Offered anonymously in loving memory of Antonios and Yiannoula Kalatzis Dr. Theodore Mc Evoy Offered for the good health of Bessie and Jim Bornino by their friend, Stella Morris Mr. and Mrs. Brent Noyes Simona and Julian Rebiga The O’Regan family Page 13 Herald MEMORIALS SUNDAY, MAY 3 Euphrosyne & Demetrios Limneos, George Christ, Kostandina Christ, Victoria Eckert, Aleck Edwards II, Peter Ellis, Tasia & Yiannis Kouvelakis, Theodoris & Angeliki Kouvelakis, Theophanis Stavropoulos, Anastos & Eleni Eliopoulos, Sofia & Panayiotis Georgeson, Daniel Campbell, Michael Zahos, John Kotinopoulos, Mary K. Starros, Trifon Sellis, Takis Bertsos and George A. Lambros COFFEE HOUR Offered in loving memory of Peter Ellis, Tasia & Yiannis Kouvelakis, Theodoris & Angeliki Kouvelakis and Anastos & Eleni Eliopoulos by Vasiliki Ellis and family. SUNDAY, MAY 10 Constantine A. Balafas and Sam Metevelis SUNDAY, MAY 17 Michael Michaelides, Sophia Michaelides, Aspasia Michaelides, Steve Cosfol, Maria Cosfol and Panayiotis Cosfol. SAINT SOPHIA CATHEDRAL In July of 1998, I was asked by Fr. John Bakas to recruit twenty volunteers to form a new ministry for our Cathedral, the Saint Sophia Cathedral Docents. Our purpose was to form a new ministry for our Cathedral during week days, to greet and welcome the many visitors who came to visit our magnificent church. A hand book of information was prepared and with Father’s encouragement, we began our work. It has been a very rewarding service for all of us. Each year the Cathedral averages 1,500 to 2,000 visitors on week days, and many more thousands who visit on Sundays and during the Greek Fest. Because the Cathedral has been designated as a California Historical Monument, it is visited by many local residents, tour groups, and school children. But its fame has also spread world-wide. We know this from the many visitors, not only Greeks, who come from faraway countries where they are told that “If you go to Los Angeles, you must see Saint Sophia Cathedral.” During the past eleven years, we have had many volunteers serve as docents. On Sunday, May 24th, in recognition of five or more years of service, the following individuals will be thanked for their devotion and dedication to Orthodoxy and to our Cathedral, and will be awarded the Saint Sophia Cathedral Christian Service pin: 11 YEARS Fay Demetriou, Virginia Kostos, Electra Koutsoukos, Jeanne Lambros 9 YEARS Georgia Vasila, Vergie Papalexis 7 YEARS Zoye Fidler, John Papanicolau, Dorothea Stamatiades, Mary Tangalakis 6 YEARS *Pitsa Bonorris, Helen Cappos, *Dino Flokas. Connie Flokas, Lola Gialketsis, Bill Striglos 5 YEARS Dean Aronis, Peggy Aronis, Helen Boltinghouse, Kathy Manolopoulos, Ann Moore, Fotine O’Connor, Marge Xanthos, Nia Zaferis *Of Blessed Memory We welcome anyone wishing to join us. The only qualification needed is your willingness to give a few hours one day per month. We have written materials for you to become more informed about Orthodoxy and the iconography and history of our Cathedral. Please join us. Call Faye Demetriou at 818-9816088. Page 14 Herald Page 15 Herald St. Sophia Camp is now accepting applications for Staff and Counselors for Summer 2009 Session I July 19-25, 2009 Session II July 25-August 1, 2009 Applications available at www.SaintSophiaCamp.org Staff positions pay is $900 for two weeks and $100 per week for counselors. 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