St. Michael`s Orthodox Christian Church
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St. Michael`s Orthodox Christian Church
St. Michael’s Orthodox Christian Church 1182 Ashland St., Greensburg, PA 15601 Diocese of Charleston, Oakland and the Mid-Atlantic Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America (See the back cover for detailed contact information.) Sunday, August 5, 2012 To all who are present with us this morning, Welcome! Thank you for being here. You May Find the Text of the Divine Liturgy beginning on the bo om page 91 of the Service Book (gold embossed cross on the reddish brown cover) or in the green-spiral-bound book; sheet music can be found in the 8.5” x 11” large, spiral-bound booklet. At the Kiss of Peace, our practice is for each of us to greet the person to our right and left with the bowing of our head, hands held in a prayerful clasp or crossed on the chest, while offering each other the Christian greeting, “Christ is in our midst!” and responding, “He is and shall be!” Please remember that Holy Communion is reserved for those Chrismated Orthodox Christians who have appropriately prepared themselves through prayer, fasting and Confession to receive the Holy Mysteries of the Church. The bread (anti’doron, which means ’in place’ of the gifts) which we share after Communion and at the end of the Liturgy is for all. Please join us for a coffee and … in Fellowship Hall following the Divine Liturgy Troparion for the Resurrection Tone 8 SYRIAN CHRISTIAN RELIEF The socio-political situation in Syria passed unbearable a while ago. Our Metropolitan PHILIP has once again issued a call to us, his flock, that we not turn a blind eye or deaf ear to those suffering in this region, especially as this is where the spiritual roots of our church here in Greensburg are to be found. As the described situation ceases to abate, we will continue to accept donations to do what we can to help ease the suffering there. Checks may be written to St. Michael’s with the note “Syrian Relief.” The following link to a CBS 60 Minutes program will offer some deeper understanding of what is transpiring: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504803_162-5741804810391709/the-last-christian-village-in-the-holy-land/ The Mission of Our Church The mission of St Michael’s Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church is to tend the flock of our Lord Jesus Christ and to spread the Good News of Christ to those outside the flock. This mission is to be accomplished by a) living a full liturgical and sacramental life, b) proclaiming the Orthodox Christian faith to all people, c) providing effective charitable and social programs, and d) establishing strong spiritual leadership and resources. ______________________________________________________________ Sunday, August 5, 2012 Greeting: Blessed feast day! Response: Thank you! Same to you. The Transfiguration of Our Lord and God and Savior Jesus Christ. _______________________________________________________________ THE EPISTLE READING From the Second Universal Letter of St. Peter 1:10-19 B RETHREN, be more zealous to confirm your call and election, for if you do this you will never fall; so there will be richly provided for you an entrance into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Therefore I intend always to remind you of these things, though you know them and are established in the truth that you have. I think it right, as long as I am in this body, to arouse you by way of reminder, since I know that the putting off of my body will be soon, as our Lord Jesus Christ showed me. And I will see to it that after my departure you may be able at any time to recall these things. For we did not follow cleverly devised myths when we made known to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty. For when he received honor and glory from God the Father and the voice was borne to him by the Majestic Glory, "This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased," we heard this voice borne from heaven, for we were with him on the holy mountain. And we have the prophetic word made more sure. You will do well to pay attention to this as to a lamp shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts. __________________________________________ THE HOLY GOSPEL A According to St. Matthew (17:1-9) T THAT TIME, Jesus took with him Peter and James and John his brother, and led them up a high mountain apart. And he was transfigured before them, and his face shone like the sun, and his garments became white as light. And behold, there appeared to them Moses and Elijah, talking with him. And Peter said to Jesus, “Lord, it is well that we are here; if you wish, I will make three booths here, one for you and one for Moses and one for Elijah.” He was still speaking, when lo, a bright cloud overshadowed them, and a voice form the cloud said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him!” When the disciples heard this, they fell on their faces, and were filled with awe. But Jesus came and touched them, saying, “Rise, and have no fear.” And when they lifted up their eyes, they saw no one but Jesus only. And as they were coming down the mountain, Jesus commanded them, “Tell no one the vision, until the Son of man is raised from the dead.” _________________________________________________________________ THE HOLY BREAD OF OBLATION is offered by Mary Haiden in memory of JOSEPH, MARY, SAMUEL, MARY, ROSE, FRANK, GEORGE, ISADORE, CATHERINE, JESSE, ANNA, DOLORES, FRANK, JOHN, AND GEORGE; and for the health of family, friends and the parishioners of St. Michael’s and for peace in the World. ________________________ _________________ PRAYERS OF OBLATION are offered… ...in memory of Archimandrites GEORGE M. Corry and JOHN Namie, Archpriests JOHN Chromiak, PETER Felenchak and ANTHONY Bell, and Priest JOHN PAUL Pro. ...in memory of GEORGES and MARIETTE Charabaty by Zina Almalouf. ...in memory of FRANK Pruitt by Betty Bert. ...in memory of JACK Mansour by Huddie and Doris Kaufman ...in memory of ROSEMARY Slyman by Jeanne Anton. ...in memory of father, SALIM Noumeh by Fadia Nehme. _________________________________________ MANY YEARS and… ...Belated Congatulations to: GUS and DEBBIE Mavias whose marriage was blessed in the Orthodox Church here at Saint Michael’s on Saturday, July 21. ...Happy Birthday to: DANA Abraham (8/6), NICHOLAS Fennema (8/6), JOEL Gazal (8/6), KARIM Khalil (8/6), JOYCE Lebo (8/6), PAULINE Panagis (8/6), DONNA Pahnos (8/7), JEAN Pistentis (8/7), LAURA Albert (8/8), NOAH Papas (8/8), DEMETRIOS Spanos (8/8), ANTHONY Yazge (8/8), JOSEPH Evans (8/9), MATTHEW Yazge (8/11). ...Happy Anniversary to: SAMUEL and DEBORAH Pomposelli (8/5), JEFFREY and DONNA Curry (8/6), RANDY and CHRISTINA Miller (8/6), JAMES and DIANE Jones (8/7), NICHOLAS and PATRICIA Papas (8/9). ...Happy Baptism/Chrismation Day to: RACHEL Rysz (8/11), MARY Wagner (8/11), ABIGAIL Wallace (8/11). __________________________________________ HOSPITAL, HEALTH CARE, ASSISTED LIVING, SURGERY and new additions to the prayer list… ...(call hospital patients before visiting --- they may have been discharged): ADEL Armanious, DOLORES Asa, TRACY Barrack (Diana Lammert’s sister), CHARLOTTE (Don Baum’s grandmother), IBRAHIM Chahin (Mayada Memari’s father), OMAYMA and LOAI Chahin (Mayada Memari’s relatives), DANIEL Davis (kidney disease), OLGA DiFlorio, JOHN (Jack) Drylie (Baldock), WALTER Dydiw, ANNA Halferty, RONALD Hasnauer, EMMA Hayden (St. Anne Home), KELLY Herman (Carol Patton’s sister), Dn. JAMES and PATRICIA Krisner, PATRICIA Kwak, JUSTIN, ELEANOR Mansour, EVELYN Mansour (Redstone), Fr. MICHAEL Mihalick (friend of the Gajewski’s), NORMA Nicholas (Stone Brook Manor, Manor)), MICHAEL Pahnos, BARBARA Preli (Diana Lammert’s mother), ALBERT Saloom (home), CORRY JOSEPH Sheffler, PEGGY Stubbs (knee infection), ANNA GRACE Todd, EDWARD Tony (Weatherwood Manor, Gbg), Father MICHAEL Totin, ZANA Varner (Jeanne Anton’s daughter). ________________________________________________________ VOTIVE CANDLES for Health, Welfare and Salvation Health of Dcn. James & Suzanne Pat Krisner Health of wife, Betty Don Kushner Health of Lori, John & Larissa Mom & Dad Health of Dave, Emillie, Ethan & Dean Mom & Dad Health of Fr. John, Juliana & family The Kushners Health of Irene & Pete Papas The Kushners Health of Norma Nicholas The Kushners Health of Helen Joseph The Kushners Health of Nick & Mary Masterson The Kushners Health of Debbie Ryan The Kushners Health of brother, Steve The Kushners Health of Sara & Adel Armanious The Kushners Health & recovery of Michael Seman The Kushners Health of Eleanor Mansour The Kushners Many years, Fr. Lawrence Daniels The Kushners Health of & wellbeing of husband, Gus Debbie Mavias Health & well-being of Koula Debbie Mavias Health & well-being of Nikki & family Debbie Mavias Health & wellbeing of Rhonda & family Debbie Mavias Health & well-being of Philip & family Debbie Mavias Health & well-being of Mary Katherine Gus & Debbie Mavias Health & well-being of Justin & Shannon Gus & Debbie Mavias Health & well-being of Nicholas, Lou & Gisele - Gus & Debbie Mavias Health of sister, Nancy Horvath Rich & Harriet Mirilovich Health of Susan Alice Sam Health, cure– George Alice Sam Successful procedure/negative report for Don - Alice Sam God’s guidance, Grace Alice Sam God’s help, guidance– Alex Alice Sam Health of Norma Nicholas Alice Sam Health, well-being– Fr. John & family Alice Sam God’s guidance, Barbara Alice Sam _____________________________________________ THE GREAT FEAST OF THE DORMITION of the Holy Theotokos will be celebrated with a Vesperal Divine Liturgy on Tuesday evening, August 14, at 6:00 PM. Let us gather and celebrate the ‘translation from life to life’ of her who brought forth in the flesh Him Who is our Salvation, Christ our True God! __________________________________________________ VOTIVE CANDLES in Memoriam: “Memory Eternal” Memory eternal, Dad, Miller Abraham Dana Abraham Memory eternal, Mid Amato Dana Abraham Eternal Memory Mother & Grandmother, Mary Volchko - Connie, David, Nicole, Noelle & Brady Byers Eternal Memory - Sister & Godmother, Helen Marie Ross - Connie, David, Nicole, Noelle & Brady Byers In memory of Theodore James & Mary Ann - Dn. James & Pat In memory of Mom & Dad Seman - Don, Betty, Lori & Dave In memory of Mom & Dad Kushner - Don, Betty, Lori & Dave In memory of Joanne Kushner Miller— - Don, Betty, Lori &Dave In memory of Marguerite Seman - Don, Betty, Lori &Dave In memory of Rosemary Slyman - Don, Betty, Lori & Dave Memory eternal, Jack Eleanor Mansour Eternal Memory, Mom and Dad Mirilovich - Rich & Harriet Mirilovich Eternal memory, Frank Porembka, on the anniversary of his death (19 years) - Rich & Harriet Mirilovich Memory eternal– Anna, Esau, Adele Sam - Alice Sam In Memory of all departed loved ones - Alice Sam ___________________________________________________________________________ 100th ANNIVERSARY “Our Roots Run Deep” St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church New Kensington, PA November 3-4, 2012 with Bishop THOMAS Joseph and Bishop JOHN Abdalah presiding Banquet Saturday evening, Nov. 3 at Oakmont Country Club Hierarchical Divine Liturgy celebrated on Sunday, November 4 followed by Brunch with the Bishops Watch for more details! ON THE ICON OF TRANSFIGURATION (excerpted from an article by His Grace Bishop Joseph of Arianzos) In Orthodox iconography, the icon of the Transfiguration of Christ expresses the revelation of the Mystery of the Holy Trinity. Christ appears on Tabor in two successive bright figures, "glories" - as they are called. An oval or circle, which symbolizes the bright mist, and another shape in a form of a rhombus or something like an isosceles triangle with rays emanating from its base, depicting symbolically the voice of the Father. Hence, the icon of the Transfiguration is for us simultaneously an icon of the Most-Holy Trinity! The Transfiguration of our Saviour reveals something more! It reveals what is to become of us, the faithful, provided of course we love Him sincerely and keep all His commandments and proceed in accordance with His divine wishes, and labour with honour His orders of deliverance, enforcing His Bible unadulterated, and living the life of the Church in purity, and correct worship in communion with all the Saints, equally with those of the "Triumphant", and those in the "Militant" Church, who constitute the non-deceived teachers and leaders of those wishing salvation. The divine alteration that occurred to the three Disciples on Tabor during the time of the Transfiguration of the Lord will happen to us too and we will be worthy to become "God-viewers," like them and all the Saints of the ages. The light which they received from the strange and the not-created light of His Godliness not only to their human eyes but throughout their whole body and soul, as far as the depths of their existence, which made them "God-similars", we will also receive! That unspeakable joy which was foretasted, and made the always enthusiastic Peter to say: "Lord, it is good for us to be here; if You wish, we will make three booths here, one for You and one for Moses and one for Elijah." (Matthew 17:4). Let us stay here, he wanted to say, forever on Tabor, never to descend to the daily routine of contemporary reality and the earthly afflictions! This God-given joy, the only true and inalienable joy, will also come to us... the eternal beatitude which Moses and Elijah enjoyed and erected to the right and left of the God-Man, will be granted to us too. We will become "communicants of the Divine Nature" (2 Peter 1:4) and partakers of the eternal life... Saints from the sole Saint!... Righteous from the only Righteous One and lights from the only true Light!... Small gods, by the Grace of God, and not because of our worthiness!... Gods with a lowercase initial 'g', from the Only God, the Great, the only One worthy to be written with a capital initial 'G'!... The beginningless Father, the equally beginningless Son and the co-eternal All-Holy Spirit! The certification and credibility of that field are our Saints, the ones to whom this already has occurred. They have already achieved Theosis (Deification) and shine as luminaries into the spiritual firmament of the (cont.) REMEMBER, the Second Week on this schedule May Change: ALWAYS USE THE MOST CURRENT BULLETIN! August 5 through August 11 Sunday, August 5 August 12 through August 18 Sunday, August 12 - 8:45 AM - MATINS - 8:45 AM - MATINS - 9:30 AM - Choir Rehearsal - 9:30 AM - Choir Rehearsal - 10:00 AM - DIVINE LITURGY - 10:00 AM - DIVINE LITURGY celebrating the Great Feast Monday, Aug. 13 of the Transfiguration of Our Lord - 7:00 PM - PARAKLESIS Fr. John is a Camp Priest at Antiochian Village this week. Tuesday, Aug. 14 - 6:00 PM - VESPERAL DIVINE LITURGY Monday, Aug. 6 - Holy Transfiguration for the Feast of the (8:30 AM - DIVINE LITURGY at Antiochian Village Camp, Dormition of the Theotokos St. Ignatius Chapel) - ‘Grow in Christ’ gathers Wednesday, August 8 Thursday, August 16 - 9:00 AM– Feast Cooking - 9:00 AM – making meat pies Spanakopita Saturday, August 18 Saturday, August 11 - 4:00 PM - Chant Rehearsal - 6:00 PM - GREAT VESPERS - 6:00 PM - GREAT VESPERS ___________________________ ________________________________ Pick a Leaf from the Feast Tree Today! The Feast Tree helps immensely in providing seed money for our St. Michael’s Feast 2012. The Feast Tree works by picking a tag from the tree, purchasing what is named on the tag, bringing it to the church, and placing it by the Tree. The prices on the tags are all in the $5.00 range. Buy when it’s on sale or go to the Dollar Stores. Please buy what brand name is asked for. As part of our St. Michael’s Feast 2012, we will hold a used book sale. We are now collecting books and audio books to be sold at the Feast. Paperbacks, novels, children’s books, etc. are all welcome. We will not be accepting magazines, text books, encyclopedias, Reader’s Digest condensed books, videos or CD’s. ________________________________________________________ (Icon of Transfiguration, cont.) Church, radiating the light of the knowledge of God and the true Theology. Our Saints with the miracles they perform are partakers of the Divine Grace and communicants of God, and through their holy relics, which are full of the Divine Grace and allow us to keep them as a priceless treasure and venerate them feeling their inexpressible fragrance which they give forth! We see how these holy relics cure the ill and cast away the unclean spirits which are visible samples of unification with God, thus giving a truthful witnesses that "those who have excelled and peaked in virtues - like themselves - will obviously be worthy of the Godly glory!" ________________________________________________________ CALEB’S CUPBOARD - Toiletries Also Needed In addition to the food you have been bringing to “Caleb’s Cupboard,” We’ve been informed of the need for other items - like toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo and toilet paper. Items collected will be distributed to the poor in our area through the Greensburg Christian Laymen’s Corps (Urania Ave.). A small emergency supply will be kept in a room downstairs for distribution in “emergency” when the Layman’s Corps is not open. Members of our church parish may also access that emergency supply for themselves and their neighbors. Help us ease some suffering with your donation. ________________________________________________________ To offer a Memorial: 1) Contact Debbie in the church office (or Fr. John) at least one month in advance so that Memorial Wheat can be arranged, 2) write “Memorial” on an envelope, along with the date of the memorial, 3) write the names the dead to be commemorated on the envelope and 4) enclose a $25.00 donation to St. Michael’s Church. Memorials cannot be offered on certain Sundays so it is important that the date is cleared with Fr. John in advance of your planning. The people listed are commemorated during the prayers of the Preparation of the Gifts (Prothesis) and in the Great Entrance. Please plan ahead for your Memorials. For scheduling purposes, one month advance notice is ideal, though if you know the date of a memorial far in advance, you can schedule now for any time in the future). To offer the Holy Bread without baking it yourself: 1) write “Holy Bread” on an envelope, 2) write the date you want the prayers said on the envelope, 3) write the names of the living and the dead to be commemorated on the envelope and 4) enclose a $25.00 donation to the Antiochian Women. The people listed are commemorated during the prayers of the Preparation of the Gifts (Prothesis) and in the Great Entrance. Please plan ahead for your Bread Offering. For scheduling purposes, one month advance notice is ideal, though if you know the date of a memorial far in advance, you can schedule now for any time in the future. NOTE: If YOU prepare either the wheat or Holy Bread, you do not need to pay the $25 fee. Today’s Servers are: Ushers - Dave Waugaman, Ron Hasnauer, Don Kushner Greeters - Tom & Ina Abraham Lock-up - Peterina Gunther Today’s Fellowship Hour will be hosted by: Joe & Mary Gazal, Joel & Naomi Gazal, Elizabeth Gazal, Dale & Beverly Ackerman Attendance Last Sunday: 128 Mortgage Balance: $387,771.99 _________________________________________________________ FEAST TICKETS 345 It is now AUGUST and the annual Feast is just one month away! Don’t forget to submit payment for your feast tickets as soon as possible. Additional tickets are available at the church office. Remember, your tickets can be used to purchase food items from the a la carte line, gyro table, bake sale and/or freezer sales. Happy Eating! IOCC LOGO One In Spirit Dinner Saturday, August 11 6:00 PM Tin Angel Restaurant, Mt. Washington, Pittsburgh Dinner benefiting IOCC Contact Nick Terezis at 740-282-5198 St. Michael’s Orthodox Church Church Phone 724-834-1311 fax 724-834-1912 Email [email protected] Website http://stmichaelsgreensburgpa.org Office Hours Tues & Thurs, 9 AM to 3 PM —- Wednesday, 9 AM to 1 PM Archpriest John Nosal Deacon James Krisner Home 724-837-5113 Mobile 724-244-1228 E-mail [email protected] Home 724-832-7864 E-mail [email protected] 2012 Parish Council Valerie Flizanes Chairman 724-863-4443 Christian Sam Treasurer 724-219-3951 Lisa Stewart Vice-Chairman 724-864-7607 Peterina Gunther Recording Sec’y 724-424-5151 Cheryl Baum Corres’ding Sec’y 724-420-1673 Constance Byers 724-836-1567 William Eger 724-838-7577 Christine Mansour 724-832-3411 Joel Gazal 412-554-0627 Elias Memari 724-837-5443 Michele Murray 724-837-2244 Dianne Anton 724-691-0319 PLEASE UPDATE OR ADD INFORMATION to my record: NAME: _____________________________________________ NEW/CHANGE INFORMATION: _____________________ _____________________________________________________ ADD/CHANGE MY E-MAIL: __________________________ IOCC Pittsburgh - One In Spirit Dinner - Saturday, August 11, 2012 - Tin ... 1 of 2 http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?llr=ic6scwbab&v=001l... IOCC Pittsburgh Metropolitan Committee July 25, 2012 One In Spirit Dinner at the Tin Angel Restaurant Saturday, August 11, 2012 at 6:00 PM On Saturday August 11 at 6:00 PM we will be holding a small fund raising dinner at the Tin Angel restaurant (in Pittsburgh) to benefit IOCC (International Orthodox Christian Charities). Our goal in having this dinner is to help our guests learn more about the exciting humanitarian aid programs that IOCC is administering around the world, and to raise funds in support of these programs. Lou Zagami, IOCC Development Officer, will attend this dinner and will update us about IOCC's latest efforts. (Syria and Greece) During dinner, our financial goal is to introduce our guests to IOCC's "One in Spirit" program. By becoming a part of "One in Spirit," a supporter would commit to giving $1,000 or more each year to advance IOCC's mission. (click here to learn more about the One In Spirit Program). Since this is a small gathering, there will be plenty of opportunity to informally ask questions and learn more about IOCC. If you are interested in attending this dinner please contact me as soon as possible by calling 740-282-5198 or by replying to this email. Thank you for your continued generous support. In Christ, - Nick Terezis 740-282-5198 Address of the Tin Angel Restaurant on Mt. Washington: Tin Angel 1200 Grandview Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15211-1295 Phone: (412) 381-1919 (Driving Directions) To learn more about IOCC please visit: www.iocc.org Eastern Orthodox Events Calendar for the Greater Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area 8/3/2012 3:13 AM IOCC Pittsburgh - One In Spirit Dinner - Saturday, August 11, 2012 - Tin ... 2 of 2 http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?llr=ic6scwbab&v=001l... As a service to our local community, the IOCC Pittsburgh Metropolitan Committee has created and will maintain a comprehensive calendar of all Orthodox events in our region. Please click here to see the calendar!! http://www.mstrategic.com/ioccpit.asp For Questions about the IOCC Pittsburgh Metropolitan Committee or to sign up on our email list Contact Nick Terezis: [email protected] or 740-282-5198 Forward email This email was sent to [email protected] by [email protected] | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | Privacy Policy. Marathon Strategic Advisors, LLC | 500 Market Street, Suite 610 | Steubenville | OH | 43952 8/3/2012 3:13 AM I O C C I N B R I E F What is International Orthodox Christian Charities? IOCC is the humanitarian aid agency of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America. IOCC works in cooperation with the Orthodox Church and on behalf of Orthodox Christians. In carrying out its mission, IOCC applies the highest professional standards and renders itself fully accountable to the public and its donors. What is the mission of IOCC? IOCC, in the spirit of Christ’s love, offers emergency relief and development programs to those in need worldwide, without discrimination, and strengthens the capacity of the Orthodox Church to so respond. Who benefits from the services of IOCC? Since its inception in 1992, IOCC has provided more than $400 million in humanitarian relief, sustainable development and self-help programs to people in need. All assistance is provided solely on the basis of need, and benefits orphans, refugees and displaced persons, the elderly, school children, families and people with disabilities. Where is IOCC providing assistance? IOCC programs have helped people in 50 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America. Since the need for help is great, IOCC continually works to expand its programs to other areas. What types of services does IOCC provide? • Community Development and Mobilization programs increase the ability of local organizations to address local challenges. • Refugee Return and Assistance programs facilitate the safe reintegration of refugees into their home countries. • Youth Development and Services programs foster youth leadership and youth participation in their communities. • Business Development programs give people the tools to work their way out of poverty with dignity. • Agriculture and Food Production programs help rural populations raise their levels of nutrition, standard of living and agricultural productivity. • Disaster and Emergency Relief programs address the immediate needs of people suffering from natural disaster, war or civil unrest. • Education and Training programs nurture local leaders and organizations which advocate for their communities and promote the general welfare. • Social Welfare programs provide material and technical assistance to social welfare institutions such as hospitals, orphanages and homeless shelters. • Infrastructure Construction and Repair programs for the repair of homes, farm infrastructure, schools and public utilities. 6-12 INTERNATIONAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHARITIES 110 West Road, Suite 360 • Baltimore, MD 21204 • Tel: (410) 243-9820 • Fax: (410) 243-9824 • www.iocc.org • E-mail: [email protected] GLOBAL RESPONSE — SUMMER 2012 REUTERS/Omar Ibrahim SYRIA – As the conflict in Syria continues to escalate, disrupting the lives of more than one million Syrians, displacing 56,000 people from their homes according to UN estimates, and leaving thousands of families without access to food and urgently needed medical care, IOCC is intensifying its current response efforts to meet the surging humanitarian needs for emergency medical aid, food and basic necessities to Syria’s most vulnerable people; youth, female-headed households, families with many children, and disabled, ill, and elderly persons and their caregivers. Working in partnership with the Department of Ecumenical Relations and Development (DERD) at the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East (GOPA) in Syria, IOCC is coordinating with other local relief partners to reach and distribute aid for the affected families in hard hit regions such as Homs, as well as to provide humanitarian relief to displaced families who have made it to relatively safer areas like Damascus. IOCC and GOPA recently delivered much needed medical supplies for distribution to Al-Hosn Hospital in the Homs area, a non-profit hospital affiliated with the Orthodox Church that provides charity care, and to other underequipped hospitals and clinics in the Homs region. In early spring as Syrians living in some of the most volatile areas of conflict struggled to find even the most basic food items to feed their families, IOCC responded with food parcels to feed 10,000 people. Since March, more than 97,000 people, from infants to the elderly, have received emergency humanitarian items distributed by IOCC including hygiene kits, infant kits, family bedding sets, and household item kits. For the many Syrian families fleeing across their borders into Lebanon and Jordan, IOCC is coordinating relief efforts with UN agencies and the Orthodox Church in those countries to identify emerging needs and to ensure displaced families are receiving assistance. A shipment of more than $250,000 in medical supplies and equipment such as walkers, crutches, bandages and syringes is on its way to Greece thanks to the generous support of an emergency grant from the National Philoptochos Society. Supplies will be distributed to clinics operated by Apostoli in Athens and by Doctors of the World-Greece in the center of Athens, in Perama, a port city in the suburbs of Piraeus, Thessaloniki and Chania-Crete. Free vaccines will also be provided to 100 children from financially-strapped families unable to pay for the immunizations needed to ensure their children’s health and admittance into school in the fall. INTERNATIONAL ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHARITIES 110 West Road, Suite 360 • Baltimore, MD 21204 • Tel: (410) 243-9820 • Fax: (410) 243-9824 • www.iocc.org • E-mail: [email protected] MDM-Greece GREECE – With Greece facing its most severe economic crisis in decades, struggling Greek families are seeking medical assistance more than ever, from the very young to elderly retirees whose pensions have been dramatically reduced by the Greek government’s austerity measures. IOCC in cooperation with Apostoli, the social service agency of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Athens, and Doctors of the World-Greece, is responding to the overwhelming need for medical assistance with financial support and medical supplies destined for free clinics in some of the poorest neighborhoods in greater Athens.