The Voice of Saint George - St. George Greek Orthodox Church

January/February 2011
Volume 9 Issue 1
A publication of the
Greek Orthodox Church
The Voice of Saint George
of Saint George
“The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Make straight the way of the LORD.” (Matt.3:3)
«Φωνὴ βοῶντος ἐν τῇ ἐρήμῳ, Ἑτοιμάσατε τὴν ὁδὸν Κυρίου» A Message From Our Pastor
Dear Brother and Sisters in Christ
Happy New Year! With praise and thanks given to God we are entering into a new decade.
With the New Year 2011, he has granted us again, as a credit of love, this new time.
In This Issue
House Blessings
For Epiphany
New Parish
Council Members
Philoptochos
Membership Brunch
and Lenten
Luncheon
Godparents Day
Roof Donors
New Voice
Guidelines and
Submission Dates
In Every Issue
• Pastor’s Message
• President’s Message
• Church Calendar
• Sunday School
News
• G.O.Y.A. News
• Philoptochos News
It is indeed a truth that every entrance to a new year fills our hearts with dreams, hopes,
resolutions and goals, planning for new action and creation, earning profits and gains of all
kinds to reach high goals. The New Year is the time for us to review what we have done in
the previous year, and what will be done in the time ahead of us. It is also true that this time
brings to mind the circle of the year that we are again obliged to live in. The passing of the
year can be seen by us in many different ways. We grow older and our strength is not the
same as in previous years. Our inseparable companion, our body, ages and deteriorates. We
cannot avoid this. This often fills us with feelings of frustration.
By realizing this reality day by day, it is worth it to ask ourselves what our position is in
reference to this awesome thing which is called “time”. What makes our resistance against
this issue of getting “old” that makes the present the past before we have the chance to enjoy
it and live it? As Christians we experience the benediction and the surpassing of time in the
Church. We are all members of the Body of Christ. As our head we have the Eternal Lord
who is the only one that time does not decay and does not wither. He grants
imperishableness to all who are connected to Him through the Holy Sacraments.
So, we live in the Liturgical timing of the Church that unites the time of life with the mystery
of our salvation. So time then becomes sacred, especially in an “acceptable time” during
which we strive to respond to the calling of God for salvation. That is why time is the most
important element in our earthly life, which is why we have to take advantage of it as long as
we have time, to prepare our future. Let us not waste our time with unimportant things, or
worse with sinful desires. Let us not postpone anything that we can do today; we do not
know if we are going to live tomorrow to take advantage of it. The Apostle warns us:
“behold is a day of salvation”, which for us means a day of repentance and confession, a day
of prayer, a day of goodness, a day of work to obtain all the virtues in general. To postpone
something that you can do today or to say “I have plenty of time” is a great enemy which
seeks to divert us from our eternal destiny.
With these thoughts, let us all take advantage of the time we have here on earth to be
productive in society and in our personal life for our own salvation during this New Year.
May we be granted the goodness of God for His glory and for the
prosperity of all our brothers and our own salvation.
With love in Christ I wish you a Happy and Healthy New Year!
The Pastor
V. Rev. Alexander Kile
Archimandrite
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GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH OF SAINT GEORGE
Parish Ministries
The Very Reverend Alexander Kile, Pastor
Parish Council
Church Organizations
President
Emanuel Manioudakis
Philoptochos Society - “St. Barbara”
Vice President / Administration
Pegi Zajac, President
Vice President / Operations
Yiorgos Bilalis, Director
Evangeline Emanuel, Secretary
Sunday School
Vassilis Keramidas
George Athanasopoulos
Michael Sirimis, Treasurer
Katerina Leftheris, Comptroller
Members
Lampros Bourodimos
Katherine Catanzaro
James Exarchakis
Nick Manikopoulos
Peter Manikopoulos
George Petrantonakis
Perry Petsanas
George Rodoussakis
Peter Sirimis
Very Rev. Alexander Kile
Board of Trustees
Arete Bouhlas
Daughters of Penelope
Eftihia Karayiannidis
Kay Kehayas
Georgia Peterson
Polly Ploussiou
Evellyn Tsiadis, Editor
GET INVOLVED
We need your help!
Sign Up, Make a Difference, Have Fun!
Call the Church Office
(732) 463-1642
Cantors and Choir
Lemonia Malahias Miko,
Paul Stevens, Maggie Stavrianidis
Bookmobile
Annual St. George Dinner Dance
Capital Improvements
Elections
Events/Fund Raising
Greek School
Greek Festival
Panos Georgopoulos, Superintendent
Toula Karamarkos, Principal
Sofia Amaxopoulos, Katerina Kourti,
Angeliki Papasavas, Chrisoula Plias,
Iro Mavrianos, Teachers
Greek Independence Day Parade
Greek School
Historic Committee
House & Grounds
Insurance
Parent Teacher Organization
Library
Eftychia Mattas, President
Helen Sirimis, Vice President
Aliki Doninger, Secretary
Kathy Catanzaro, Treasurer
Memorial Fund
Parking – Rutgers
GOYA
Religious Artifacts
Dimitri Frangos, President
Special Thanks
to the “Voice of St. George”
Volunteers
Church Committees
Advisors
George Hadjiloucas,
Nellie Tsipoura, George Demos,
Fotini Mangafas, Costas Makrelis,
Roseanne Rexines, Mike Sirimis,
Annie Sullivan, Evie Georgopoulos
New Parking Lot
Public Relations
Stewardship
Technology Services
Voice of St. George
Help Also Needed – Join an Organizations
Choir – Ladies Philoptochos Society
PTO - Sunday School
FOCUS Group – GOYA
JOY/HOPE – Love & Faith
JOY/HOPE
Helen Sirimis
To Our St. George Parishioners
Love & Faith
The above ministries are the
lifeblood of our parish and
perform many activities to
promote the growth of our
church. Your participation
in these organizations makes
our community more
spiritually complete.
Dimitra Kambitsis
Senior Citizens
Anna Stevens, President
Very Rev. Alexander Kile
St. George Parish Council
The Voice of St. George
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ECCLESIASTICAL
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
EΚΚΛΗΣΙΑΣΤΙΚΟ
ΕΟΡΤΟΛΟΓΙΟ
Matins 9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy 10:15 a.m.
Weekday Services 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Όρθρος 9:00 π.μ. Θεία Λειτουργία 10:15 π.μ.
Καθημερινές 9:00 π.μ. - 11:00 π.μ.
JANUARY
ΙΑΝΟΥΑΡΙΟΣ
Saturday 1 The Circumcision of our Lord
Doxology for New Years Day, St. Basil the Great
Sunday 2 Sunday before Epiphany
Epistle 2 Timothy 4:5-8 Gospel Mark 1:1-8
Wednesday 5 Eve of the Epiphany
Royal Hours 9:00 a.m.
Great Vespers Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great
10:30 a.m., Blessing of the Waters 11:45 a.m.
Thursday 6 Baptism of Christ (Epiphany)
Matins 9:00 a.m., Divine Liturgy 10:15 a.m.
Great Blessing of the Waters 11:45 a.m.
Friday 7 St. John the Baptist
Sunday 9 Sunday After Epiphany
Epistle Ephesians 4:7-13 Gospel Matthew 4:12-17
Procession to Raritan River
Blessing of River Waters
Sunday 16 XII Sunday of Luke
Veneration of Apostle Peter’s Precious Chains
Epistle Colossians 3:4-11 Gospel Luke 17:12-19
Monday 17 St. Anthony the Great
Tuesday 18 Saints Athanasios & Kyrillos
Patriarchs of Alexandria
Sunday 23 XIV Sunday of Luke
Epistle I Timothy 1:15-17 Luke 18:35-43
Tuesday 25 St. Gregory the Theologian
Sunday 30 XV Sunday of Luke
The Three Hierarchs
Greek Letters Day
Epistle Hebrews 13:7-16, Gospel Matthew 5:14-19
Σάββατο 1 Περιτομή του Κυρίου, Αγίου Βασιλείου,
Δοξολογία για Αρχή Νέου Έτους
Κυριακή 2 Κυριακή προ των Φώτων
Αποστ. Β΄Τιμ. 4:5-8 Ευαγ. Μαρκ. 1:1-8
Τετάρτη 5 Παραμονή Θεοφανείων
Βασιλικαί Ώραι Θεοφανείων 9:00 π.μ.
Εσπερινός μετά της Θ. Λειτουργία Μεγ. Βασιλείου
10:30 π.μ. Αγιασμός των Υδάτων 11:45 π.μ.
Πέμπτη 6 Η Βάπτισις του Χριστού (Θεοφάνεια)
Όρθρος 9 π.μ. Θεία Λειτουργία 10:15 π.μ.
Μέγας Αγιασμός των Υδάτων 11:45 π.μ.
Παρασκευή 7 Αγίου Ιωάννου του Βαπτιστού
Κυριακή 9 Κυριακή μετά τα Φώτα
Αποστ. Εφεσ. 4:7-13 Ευαγ. Ματθαίου 4:12-17
Πομπή το Ποταμό Raritan
Κατάδυσις του Τιμίου Σταυρού και
Αγιασμός του Ποταμού
Κυριακή 16 1Β’ Λουκά
Προσκύνησις Αλύσεως Αποστόλου Πέτρου
Αποστ. Κολ. 3:4-11, Ευαγ. Λουκά 17:1219
Δευτέρα 17 Αγίου Αντωνίου του Μεγάλου
Τρίτη 18 Αγίων Αθανασίου και Κυρίλλου
Πατριαρχών Αλεξανδρείας
Κυριακή 23 ΙΔ’ Λουκά
Αποστ. Α’ Τιμ. 1:15-17, Ευαγ. Λουκά 18:3543
Τρίτη 25 Αγίου Γρηγορίου του Θεολόγου
Κυριακή 30 ΙΕ’ Λουκά
Των Τριών Ιεραρχών
Η ημέρα των Γραμμάτων
Αποστ. Εβρ. 13:7-16, Ευαγ. Ματ. 5:14-19
FEBRUARY
Wednesday 2 Presentation of Our Lord to the Temple
Sunday 6 The Canaanite Woman
Epistle 2 Corinthians 6:16-18; 7:1
Gospel Matthew 15:21-28
Sunday 13 Publican and Pharisee
Epistle 2 Timothy 3:10:15, Gospel Luke 18:10-14
Sunday 20 Prodigal Son
Epistle Corinthians 6:12-20, Gospel Luke 15:11-32
Saturday 26 1st Saturday of Souls
Sunday 27 Meatfare Sunday
Epistle Corinthians 8:8-13; 9:1-2
Gospel Matthew 25:31-46
ΦΕΒΡΟΥΑΡΙΟΣ
Τετάρτη 2 Η Υπαπαντή του Κυρίου
Κυριακή 6 Της Χαναναίας
Αποστ. Β Κορ. 6:16-18; 7:1
Ευαγ. Ματθαίου 15:21-28
Κυριακή 13 Τελώνου και Φαρισαίου
Αποστ. Β΄ Τιμ. 3:10:15, Ευαγ. Λουκά 18:10-14
Κυριακή 20: Του Ασώτου Υιού
Αποστ. Κορ. 6:12-20, Ευαγ. Λουκά 15:11-32
Σάββατο 26 Α’ Ψυχοσάββατο
Κυριακή 27 Κυριακή της Τυρινής
Αποστ. Κορ. 8:8-13; 9:1-2
Ευαγ. Ματ. 25:31:46
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Μήνυμα του Ιερατικώς Προϊσταμένου
Αγαπητοί εν Χριστώ αδελφοί,
Με δοξολογία και ευχαριστία προς τον γιο Θεό εισερχόμαστε στο νέο έτος 2011, το οποίο μας χάρισε και πάλι, σαν μία πίστωση
αγάπης, η μακροθυμία του Κυρίου μας.
Είναι αλήθεια πως η είσοδος στην κάθε νέα χρονιά γεμίζει τις καρδιές μας με όνειρα, προσδοκίες, οράματα και προγραμματισμούς
για νέα δράση και δημιουργία, απόκτηση κερδών κάθε είδους και κατάκτηση υψηλών στόχων. Η πρωτοχρονιά είναι καιρός
απολογισμού αυτών πού κάναμε, αλλά και προγραμματισμού όσων πρόκειται να ενεργήσουμε στο χρονικό διάστημα πού
απλώνεται μπροστά μας.
Είναι επίσης αλήθεια, όμως, πώς η κάθε πρωτοχρονιά φέρνει μαζί της και κάτι άλλο: την υπενθύμιση της αδιάκοπης ανακύκλησης
του χρόνου, μέσα στην όποια καλούμεθα υποχρεωτικά να ζήσουμε. Το πέρασμά του σημειώνεται πάνω μας, καθώς αυξάνονται τα
χρόνια της ζωής μας, και καταβάλλει τις σωματικές μας δυνάμεις. Ο αχώριστος σύντροφός μας, το σώμα μας, γερνά και φθείρεται.
Δεν μπορούμε να το αποφύγουμε. Αυτό συχνά μας γεμίζει με συναισθήματα απογοήτευσης.
Συνειδητοποιώντας μέρα με την μέρα αυτήν την πραγματικότητα, αξίζει και επιβάλλεται να αναρωτηθούμε για την δική μας στάση
ζωής απέναντι στο φοβερό αυτό μέγεθος πού λέγεται «χρόνος». Ποια μπορεί να είναι ? αντίσταση μας ενάντια στο καθολικό αυτό
«πάλιωμα», πού καθιστά το παρόν παρελθόν, πριν ακόμη προλάβουμε να το ζήσουμε και να το χαρούμε;
Ως χριστιανοί βιώνουμε τον αγιασμό και την υπέρβαση του χρόνου μέσα στην Εκκλησία. Μέλη όλοι μας του Σώματος του
Χριστού, έχουμε ως Κεφαλή τον Υπέρχρονο Κύριο, πού μόνος Αυτός παραμένει ανεπηρέαστος από την φθορά και αναλλοίωτος,
και χαρίζει την αφθαρσία σε όλους όσοι συνδέονται μαζί Του δια τον Αγίων Μυστηρίων.
Έτσι ζούμε μέσα στον λειτουργικό χρόνο της Εκκλησίας, πού συνδέει τον χρόνο της ανθρώπινης ζωής μας με το μυστήριο της
σωτηρίας μας. Ο χρόνος τότε γίνεται ιερός, κατεξοχήν «ευπρόσδεκτος καιρός», στην διάρκεια του οποίου αγωνιζόμαστε να
ανταποκριθούμε στην κλήση του Θεού για σωτηρία. Είναι, γι? αυτό, το πιο σημαντικό στοιχείο στην επίγεια ζωή μας, το οποίο
οφείλουμε να εκμεταλλευθούμε «έως καιρόν έχωμεν», για να προετοιμάσουμε το αιώνιο μέλλον μας.
Ας μην τον σκοτώνουμε, λοιπόν, άσκοπα, σπαταλώντας τον σε ανωφελή πράγματα ή, ακόμη χειρότερα, σε αμαρτωλές επιθυμίες.
Και ας μην αναβάλλουμε για την αύριο αυτό πού μπορούμε να κάνουμε σήμερα. Δεν γνωρίζουμε αν θα ζήσουμε το αύριο για το
εκμεταλλευθούμε. Ο Απόστολος μας προειδοποιεί: «Ιδού ημέρα σωτηρίας», πράγμα που για μάς σημαίνει: ημέρα μετανοίας και
εξομολογήσεως, ημέρα προσευχής, ήμερα ανεξικακίας και μακροθυμίας, ημέρα αγώνος για την απόκτηση όλων γενικά των αρετών,
ήμερα αγιότητος. Η αναβολή και η γνωστή φράση «έχω καιρό» είναι ένας μεγάλος εχθρός πού ζητεί να μας αποπροσανατολίσει
από τον αιώνιο προορισμό μας.
Με αυτές τις σκέψεις, λοιπόν, εύχομαι όλοι μας να αξιοποιήσουμε και τον νέο αυτό χρόνο πού μάς χάρισε η Αγαθότητα του Κυρίου
μας, για την δόξα Του, την προκοπή των αδελφών μας και την δική μας σωτηρία.
Μετά πατρικών εορτίων ευχών και της εν Κυρίω αγάπης,
Ο Ιερατικώς Προϊστάμενος
Αρχιμ. Αλέξανδρος Κιλέ
The Voice of St. George
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HOUSE BLESSINGS FOR EPIPHANY 2011
As you all already know, it is tradition in the Greek Orthodox faith to have your home blessed in the beginning of the year. It is
also a nice opportunity to get the family together and participate in a vital part of our Christian Faith. In order to facilitate this, the
church office will be mailing cards to all parishioners informing them of when the priest will be in your area. Below you will find
a tentative schedule. We hope that you make this beautiful tradition part of your family’s life.
ΑΓΙΑΣΜΟΣ ΤΩΝ ΣΠΙΤΙΩΝ
Όπως όλοι ξέρετε, η Ελληνορθόδοξη πίστη μας επιβάλει να αγιάζονται τα σπίτια μας την αρχή κάθε χρόνου. Είναι επίσης, μία
όμορφη ευκαιρία να συγκεντρώσουμε την οικογένειά μας και να ζήσουμε από κοντά ένα κομμάτι της Χριστιανικής μας Πίστης.
Με σκοπό να οργανώσει τους Αγιασμούς όσο γίνεται καλύτερα, το γραφείο της εκκλησίας μας θα στείλει κάρτες που
γνωστοποιούν στους ενορίτες μας πότε θα είναι ο ιερέας στην περιοχή σας. Παρακάτω θα βρείτε το προκαταρκτικό πρόγραμμα.
Ελπίζουμε κανείς να μην χάσει την όμορφη αυτή ευκαιρία και ευχόμαστε ο ετήσιος Αγιασμός να γίνει μέρος της ζωής κάθε
Χριστιανικής οικογένειας.
JANUARY 2011
Wednesday, 05
Thursday, 06
Friday, 07
Monday, 10
Tuesday, 11
Wednesday, 12
Thursday, 13
Friday, 14
Saturday, 15
Sunday, 16
Monday, 17
Tuesday, 18
Wednesday, 19
Thursday, 20
Friday, 21
Saturday, 22
Sunday, 23
Monday, 24
Tuesday, 25
Wednesday, 26
Thursday, 27
Friday, 28
Saturday, 29
Monday, 31
Businesses
Businesses
Highland Park (2-7)
New Brunswick (11-2), Highland Park (3-7)
North Brunswick (2-7)
North Brunswick (11-4)
Piscataway (3-7)
Edison (11-6)
Edison (11-4)
Metuchen, North Edison (3-6)
East Brunswick (1-6)
East Brunswick (2-7)
Somerset (11-4)
Somerset (2-7)
South River (12-5), Spotswood (6-7)
South River (2-6)
Princeton (2-3), Franklin Park, Kendall Park (3-7)
Bridgewater, Raritan (3-8)
Manville (12-3)
Old Bridge, Sayreville, Parlin (1-7)
Bridgewater, Raritan (3-8)
Monmouth Junction, Dayton (3-5)
Milltown (12-4)
Middlesex, Green Brook, Bound Brook, Dunellen (1-7)
FEBRUARY 2011
Tuesday, 1
Wednesday, 2
Thursday 3
Friday 4
Sunday 6
Monday 7
Tuesday 8
Belle Mead, Hillsborough, Skillman (2-6)
Somerville, Martinsville (3-6)
Monroe, Jamesburg (2-6)
Manalapan, Englishtown (2-7)
Flemington (4-7)
Warren (1-6)
Whitehouse Station (3-7)
Wednesday 9
North & South Plainfield, Scotch Plains (5-7)
If your town is not listed above please call the church office at 732-463-1642 or
Father Alex at 732-236-7323 to make arrangements to have your home blessed.
God Bless You!
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President’s Message
Dear Parishioners,
I would like to take this opportunity to wish all of the parishioners of St. George a very Merry Christmas and a Joyous and
Healthy New Year.
I beseech all of you to give the incoming Board of Trustees your wholehearted support -without your help any Board is impotent.
Although members of the Board work tirelessly to make sure that the Church operates smoothly and that the physical plant is in
good shape, your participation in fund raising, in community projects, as well as in social activities is necessary for the success
of the Community. As a St. George “family” it’s only when each individual does his or her part that the Community survives
and creates cohesiveness able to face the challenges of these times.
During the past year I have written some lengthy messages to you with the hope of stirring some interest and with the hope of
developing a sense of identity for our religious home, St. George. Some rallied to the cause and there are significant
accomplishments that are testaments to that interest. To many, however, my words fell on deaf ears. The biggest
disappointment was the poor support that was received for the new roof installed to protect your church. I thank those who
contributed and I pray for the enlightenment of those who did not support this very worthwhile cause.
As I mentioned in my previous message, the end of this year marks the end of my presidency of this great Community, a
Community in which I was born, baptized and in which I have spent my entire life. Like an old soldier who is ending his
military career, I now close my service as President of the Community that I truly love. Like an old soldier, I did my duty as
God gave me the light to see that duty and to do what was right for St. George. Without question or hesitation and with all my
heart, I served you to the best of my ability. I put St. George ahead of both my family and
myself. This Community will always be dear to my heart
United We Stand
Αγαπήσωμεν Αλλήλους
Good Bye and God Bless you.
Emanuel Manioudakis
President
Newly Elected St. George Parish Council The annual Parish Council elections were held on November 14th, 2010. The results, in alphabetical order, are as follows: Dimitrios (Jim) Exarchakis, Vassilis Keramidas, Thomas Kouridakis, Katerina Leftheris, John Lyssikatos, Peter Sirimis, George Zalokostas, and George Petrantonakis (alternate) Congratulations to them and may they have a successful and fruitful term! The Voice of St. George
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Μήνυμα του Προέδρου
Αγαπητοί ενορίτες,
Θα ήθελα μ’αυτή την ευκαιρία να ευχηθώ σε όλους τους ενορίτες του Αγίου Γεωργίου πολύ Καλά Χριστούγεννα και ένα
χαρούμενο και υγιές Νέο Έτος.
Σας ικετεύω όλους να δώσετε την ειλικρινή σας υποστήριξη στο εισερχόμενο Διοικητικό Συμβούλιο - χωρίς τη βοήθειά σας
οποιοσδήποτε συμβούλιο είναι ανήμπορο. Παρά το γεγονός ότι τα μέλη του Διοικητικού Συμβουλίου ακούραστα εργάζονται για
να σιγουρευτούν ότι η Εκκλησία λειτουργεί ομαλά και ότι οι υλικές εγκαταστάσεις είναι σε καλή κατάσταση, η συμμετοχή σας
στη συγκέντρωση κεφαλαίων, στα κοινοτικά προγράμματα, καθώς και στις κοινωνικές δραστηριότητες είναι απαραίτητη για την
επιτυχία της Κοινότητας. Ως μία "οικογένεια" του Αγίου Γεωργίου, μόνο όταν το κάθε άτομο κάνει το μέρος του, τότε η
Κοινότητα επιβιώνει και δημιουργεί ικανή συνεκτικότητα ώστε να είναι σε θέση να αντιμετωπίσει τις προκλήσεις των αυτών των
καιρών.
Κατά τη διάρκεια του περασμένου έτους σας έχω γράψει μερικά μεγάλα μηνύματα με την ελπίδα να κινήσω κάπως το ενδιαφέρον
σας και με την ελπίδα ότι κάπως θα προάγω το συναίσθημα της ταυτότητας για το θρησκευτικό μας σπίτι, τον Άγιο Γεώργιο.
Μερικοί ανασυντάχτηκαν στη προσπάθεια και υπήρξαν σημαντικές ολοκληρώσεις που αποτελούν απόδειξη για αυτό το στόχο.
Για πολλούς, όμως, τα λόγια μου έπεσαν στο κενό. Η μεγαλύτερη απογοήτευση ήταν η φτωχή υποστήριξη που παραλήφθηκε για
τη νέα στέγη που εγκαταστάθηκε για προστατεύσει την εκκλησία σας. Ευχαριστώ όσους συνέβαλαν και προσεύχομαι για το
διαφωτισμό εκείνων που δεν υποστήριξαν αυτό τον πολύ σημαντικό σκοπό.
Όπως ανέφερα στο προηγούμενο μήνυμα μου, το τέλος αυτού του έτους, χαρακτηρίζει το τέλος της προεδρίας μου, αυτής της
μεγάλης Κοινότητας, μια Κοινότητα στη οποία γεννήθηκα, βαφτίστηκα και στην οποία έχω περάσει ολόκληρη τη ζωή μου. Σαν
ένας παλιός στρατιώτης που τελειώνει τη στρατιωτική του σταδιοδρομία, τελείωσα τη θητεία μου ως Πρόεδρος της Κοινότητας
που αληθινά αγαπώ. Σαν ένα παλιός στρατιώτης, έκανα το καθήκον μου κανονικά όπως μου έδωσε ο Θεός το φως να δω το χρέος
μου και να κάνω ότι ήταν σωστό για τον Άγιο Γεώργιο. Χωρίς καμία αμφιβολία ή δισταγμό το έκανα με όλη μου την καρδιά, σας
εξυπηρέτησα με το καλύτερο της δυνατότητάς μου. Έβαλα τον Άγιο Γεώργιο μπροστά από την οικογένειά μου και εμένα. Αυτή η
Κοινότητα θα είναι πάντα αγαπητή στην καρδιά μου.
United We Stand
Αγαπήσωμεν Αλλήλους
Αντίο και ο Θεός να σας ευλογεί.
Μανώλης Μανιουδάκης
Πρόεδρος
Οι εκλογές για το νέο Διοικητικό Συμβούλιο έλαβαν χώρα την 14 Νοεμβρίου 2010. Τα αποτελέσματα, κατ ʹαλφαβητική σειρά, είναι ως εξής: Δημήτριος (Jim) Eξαρχάκης, Βασίλης Κεραμιδάς, Ευστράτιος Κουριδάκης, Κατερίνα Λευθέρη, Ιωάννης Λυσσικάτος, Παναγιώτης Συρίμης, Γιώργος Ζαλοκώστας και Γεώργιος Πετραντωνάκης (αναπληρωματικός) Συγχαρητήρια σ ʹόλους. Επιτυχή και καρποφόρα θητεία!
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January/February 2011
Parent Teacher Organization - PTO
As we start the New Year, the Saint George P.T.O. Board wishes a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous Year to all the
parishioners.
We would like to thank everyone who helped and supported the P.T.O Christmas Communion Breakfast by donating
and/or helping. It is with your support and contributions that we can offer our children events that celebrate our
culture and heritage.
On January 30th , the P.T.O will be hosting a luncheon to honor The Three Hierarchs Day. This luncheon is also a
celebration to honor all the Greek and Sunday School teachers. We are asking everyone, especially the families
with children attending the Greek or Sunday School, to honor our teachers by attending this event. Please send an
email to the official St. George P.T.O. email address [email protected] for more information and reservations. The
donation is only $10 per adult and free for children and youth under 18 years old.
On February 13th, the P.T.O will celebrate Godparents day. Come to church with your Godparent or Godchild and
enjoy a day dedicated to this blessed bond. The P.T.O will be selling Lambades and Corsages. Please use the form
attached for your orders.
On February 27th, we will have the Annual Apokriatiko Glendi. This is our biggest
fundraising event and we hope to see you at the Glendi. Flyers will be distributed to both
Greek and Sunday School students with more information.
PTO Calendar Events for January/February 2011:
January 30th: Three Hierarchs/Artoklasia and Luncheon
February 13th: Godparents Day
February 27th: Apokriatiko Glendi
We would like to remind everyone that throughout the year the members of the PTO Board are always
available to answer any of your questions. Please do not hesitate to contact us!
St. George Parent Teacher Organization
Eftychia Mattas, President
Helen Sirimis, Vice President
Aliki Doninger, Secretary
Kathy Catanzaro, Treasurer
Email: [email protected]
The Voice of St. George
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THE PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION
Of SAINT GEORGE
GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH
Invites you to come and celebrate
with your Godchildren
and /or your Godparents
GODPARENTS DAY
February 13th, 2011
We will be selling lambathes for your Godchildren and corsages for Nouno or Nouna.
If you are interested in ordering these items in time for
Godparents Day, please fill out the order form and return to
Eftychia Mattas or Helen Sirimis (or PTO mailbox) by January 10th, 2011.
Corsage for Nouno
quantity
($5.00 each)
Corsage for Nouna
quantity
($5.00 each)
Lambatha for girl
quantity
($5.00 each)
Lambatha for boy
quantity
($5.00 each)
Name__________________________________________________________________
Phone__________________________________________________________________
Amount Enclosed_______________________________________________________________
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January/February 2011
Ladies Philoptochos Society - “St. Barbara”
With this first article of the New Year,
The Ladies Philoptochos Society ‘St.
Barbara’ wishes all our parishioners a
very happy and healthy new year
filled with all of God’s Blessings!
It was a busy and outstanding ending
of year 2010 for the Philoptochos
ladies! We met our many National
Philoptochos obligations, completed
the sewing and distribution of the
baby blankets and baby smocks,
prepared and mailed the Community
Christmas Card, baked and sold pans
of Baklava, Kourampiedes, sold Christmas Bread and
Vasilopites, celebrated our St. Barbara’s holiday with an
artoklasia and our annual ‘St. Barbara Luncheon’, visited the
shut-ins of our community throughout the year, continued the
monthly cooking for the homeless and crocheting afghans for the
Warming of America, delivered boxes of Christmas cookies to
the children of Amanda Crossing (a home in Middlesex County
for homeless mothers and their children), knitted hats, mittens,
and scarves for the children at St. Basil Academy, donated
linens, etc. to the Ronald McDonald House, assisted monetarily
to four (4) Food Banks in the area, provided much needed
assistance through the Needy Cases Fund, and participated and
made donations to numerous St. George activities.
Congratulations to all the chairs of these activities and all those
who assisted as they did an outstanding job!
We continue our busy schedule as we begin the year 2011. Our
Vasilopita took place on Jan. 2, 2011. On February 6, our
Membership Brunch will be held in the AHEPA Hall—
everyone’s invited. This is an opportunity for the ladies who are
not yet members to learn about the Philoptochos and become
members. On March 13 (Orthodoxy Sunday) a Memorial
Service for our deceased members will take place. On that same
day, March 13, our Lenten Luncheon will take place. The
entire community is invited to this Lenten Luncheon
immediately after the Divine Liturgy. The donations from the
Lenten Luncheon will benefit Hellenic College/Holy Cross. Our
next 2 meetings will take place on January 22 and February
26. We encourage all our members to check their calendars for
the dates of our monthly meetings and to attend all our meetings.
This is an election year and we look
forward to having more members to serve
on the Board of Governors. So, ladies,
come to the meetings and participate in our
various activities. Also, let’s start the new
year right by paying all our dues!
CONGRATULATIONS, EVELLYN!!!
In October, 2010, we were informed by National Philoptochos
that our very own Philoptochos member Evellyn Tsiadis was
appointed, once again, to serve on the Philoptochos National
Board. Not only is Evellyn a member of our Philoptochos but
she is also President of the Academy of St. Basil Board of
Trustees and is very active in the Daughters of Penelope
having served that organization in many capacities and
ultimately as Grand President. To Evellyn we extend our
congratulations and very best wishes for much happiness and
much success in the future. KAI SE ANOTERA!!!
CHRISTMAS CARD / NEEDY CASES FUND
The Philoptochos Needy Cases Fund Committee extends its
heartfelt thanks and deepest appreciation to the parishioners
and organizations of the St. George Community for their
generous donations to the Needy Cases Fund through their
participation in the community Christmas Card of 2010.
We also acknowledge the following donations that were not
included in this year’s Christmas Card:
Giannios Family
Mr. & Mrs. Spiros Karas
John & Connie Protopapadakis
In addition, we thank those parishioners from our community
who took the time to investigate their company’s Gift
Matching Program and/or their United Way Program which
resulted in a substantial benefit to the Needy Cases Fund. As a
result, we strongly encourage those parishioners of the St.
George community who may be eligible to help us through
their company’s Gift Matching Program, or their United Way
Program, to utilize this wonderful opportunity. Indeed, the
needy of the St. George Community will reap the benefits.
Again, we thank you one and all, and pray that the new year
will bring to your hearts and homes the Blessings of the Christ
Child!
Remember to direct your
UNITED WAY donation to the
St. George Needy Cases Fund
United Way Reference Number
032224
The Voice of St. George
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The Philoptochos
Membership Brunch
The Ladies Philoptochos Society invites the entire community
to its annual
Membership Brunch
February 6, 2011
in the AHEPA Hall immediately after the Divine Liturgy
Join us and learn more about our Philoptochos and our many activities
A light lunch will be served
***********************************************************************
You are invited to attend the
Sunday, March 13, 2011
After the Divine Liturgy in the AHEPA Hall
Sponsored by
The Ladies Philoptochos Society `St. Barbara’
Donations Will Benefit
Hellenic College/Holy Cross Seminary
January/February 2011
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Sunday School News
Dear Parents and Members of our St. George Community,
We hope you had a wonderful celebration of the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ and your New Year will be filled with
hope, joy and love. On behalf of Father Alex, the teachers and staff, we would like to thank our community for the
support and trust you have placed in us for providing an Orthodox Christian foundation of faith and values to your
children. We are truly proud of our religious education program and grateful to all our staff members for their efforts,
dedication and perseverance.
Our Religious Education program is proceeding for the 2010-2011 ecclesiastical year with vigor and enthusiasm.
Each class is following the established curriculum developed by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
Department of Religious Education, and participates in special projects that enhance their learning process. We offer
a music program that includes the teaching of many liturgical hymns and Christmas Carols. Each class participates in
the Divine Liturgy where their knowledge of our Holy Orthodox Church is reinforced.
As mentioned in our last edition, we have enhanced our program this year based on the excellent feedback we received
from our staff and parents last June. Our music program was expanded to include the teaching of additional liturgical
hymns. Our food drive now includes the participation of all grades and the inclusion of all our students’ artwork. An
exciting program is being provided to our Teen Rap students, who now have a permanent home on the second floor.
One of the most spiritually fulfilling events that we hold each year is the St John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival
where members of our youth (grades 7th through 12th) research, write and present their essays to the community on
subjects of our Orthodox Faith, Church and Heritage. In preparation for this festival that will be held in April, a
student workshop was held that introduced new students to the program and provided additional guidance to all others.
Additionally, a visit to a neighboring assistant living facility is currently being planned.
Our program held a very successful Food Drive for the Thanksgiving holiday. All collected food and artwork were
provided to the Piscataway ‘FISH Hospitality’ program that serves homeless women and families by providing meals
and other assistance to those in need within our community. I can’t tell you how thankful they were to receive these
goods; I was astounded by the number of women and men who were there to receive goods for the holidays. It was a
humbling experience!
Our annual Christmas Pageant was once again a great success and we thank the many participants for all their
efforts. We are aware that we live in a secular society where our church serves as the only place we can obtain
knowledge of our Savior Jesus Christ and our Christian faith. We truly would like to encourage all parents to bring
your children to us each Sunday. Each lesson of a given week builds on that of the following week, and thus the
importance of your children’s’ presence must be noted.
We pray that we continue to have a successful year.
[email protected].
May God Bless,
St. George Religious Education Staff
For any questions or concerns, please contact us at
The Voice of St. George
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Greek Orthodox Youth Association - G. O. Y. A.
The St. George GOYA would like to first wish everybody a Happy and Healthy New year.
On November 12-14 the GOYA took its annual trip to the Holy Cross Hellenic College in Boston, MA. The GOYA
spent the day at Faneuil Hall and later arrived at the college for evening mass and religious activities. The discussions
were very interesting and inspiring to all those who attended. Overall, the trip was both rewarding and fun!
We would also like to congratulate the entire GOYA and the advisors for another successful Taverna Night. This
year was the 8th annual Taverna Night hosted by the GOYA on Saturday, November 20. The proceeds went to the
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. The GOYA would like to thank all of the donors for their food, decorations and time.
A special thanks goes to Mrs. Sophie Exarchakis and Mrs. Maria Makropoulos for chairing this event. The night was
a tremendous success and a wonderful experience for everyone.
Our December meeting was held on Sunday, December 5th. At this meeting there were signups for the trip to St.
Michaels on, Sunday December 12th. The GOYANS have been visiting St. Michael’s Home for some years now
where they sing Christmas Carols, dance and spend time with the elderly. After the visit we took a ride through Manhattan to see the Christmas Tree and then dinner in Astoria, Queens to end a day of fun.
The Bridges run was held on Saturday December 11th. The preparation was on Friday December 10th in Trenton
along with the Flemington, and Asbury Park GOYANS. The Bridges Outreach Program is a charity where we deliver
basic necessities such as food, clothing and toiletries to homeless men, women and children living in Newark, N.J.
We want to thank everyone that helped support this charity with their donations.
The annual Christmas dance was held on December 28th in Paramus, NJ.
The January meeting was held on Sunday January 2nd. This meeting gave the opportunity to the GOYANS to sign up
for the Valentine’s Day dance on Friday, February 4th, in Clifton. At this meeting all those participating in Sights and
Sounds were expected to hand in their literature pieces. Sights and Sounds practices also began in January.
Καλή Χρονιά, με υγεία και χαρά!
Respectfully submitted,
Zoe Makropoulos and Michael Moutafis
CO- GOYAN Historians
Have you given St. George his Christmas Gift?
Join these fellow parishioners by making a contribution to offset the costs of
replacing OUR Church Roof. Make an investment in OUR Church that many
generations of OUR children will benefit from.
George & Barbara Abadiotakis
John & Sofia Abadiotakis
Margaret Agnostak
AHEPA Monroe Chapter 75
Carmine & Sophia Albanese
Evangelia Alexander
Liberty Alfieris
Helen Allinder
Emanuel & Frances Alvarez
Manuel & Ann Alvarez
Savoula Amanatidis
Dimos & Sofia Amaxopoulos
Demetrios & Kanella Anastasatos
Demetris & Eleni Andronikou
M John & Rose Angelakos
Anonymous
Demetrios & Afrodite Antipas
Constantine & Eleni Apostolakis
Frank & Camille Araps
Emanuel & Angie Aretakis
Stamatis & Pauline Arkoulakis
George & Kyriakoula Athanasopoulos
Milton C & Anastasia Ballas
Nektarios & Eleni Banis
Mary Blazakis
Vasiliki Bliziotis
Arete Bouhlas
Dimitri N & Maria D Bouhlas
Peter Bouhlas
George & Mary Boulegeris
Helen Bouzos
Joseph & Maria Boyadjis
Helen Breznak
Michael & Ellen Cambilis
Ralph & Maria Caputo
Francis J & Katherine Catanzaro
Cephalonian Organization
James & Christine Colitsas
Gregory & Elaine Comsudis
Anastasia Copachiarys
Ariadne Coules
Stefanos & Kathy Damianakis
Daughters of Penelope
George Demetriou
Gerasimos & Kristen Diagelakis
Ioannis & Gerasimoula Diamantis
Mary Diamantis
Mike & Mary Dimitrakis
Michael Dolianitis
St. George’s Donors
George & Irene Drakopoulos
Spyridon & Vicki Drecolias
Michael & Evangeline Emanuel
Nicholas & Helen Englezos
Georgia Exarchakis
James G & Sophia Exarchakis
James Falabella
Andreas & Eve Fragioudakis
Athanasios & Stavroula Frestis
John & Bertha Garris
Robert & Katina Garthe
Dimitrios Gavalas & Katherine Kourti
Anthony & Helen Gegelys
Lynne Gementgis
Ned K & Elizabeth George
George & Panagiota Georgiou
Maria Georgiou
Stanley & Nickie Gerondelis
Irene Gianakakos
Christos & Helen Giannios
Evangelos & Mitza Giannos
Michael Giannos
Dimetrios & Michele Greberis
Christine H Gussis
George & Lefkothea Hadjiloucas
Evangelos & Stamatoula Hionis
Spiros & Angeliki Hionis
Joseph & Kathryn Hirschman
Arkady Honchariv
Pericles & Daphne Ioulianou
George & Alexandra Janow
John & Evelyn Kallas
Eftihios & Anastasia Kalogridis
Anthony & Maria Kamarinopoulos
Athanasia Kambitsis
Demetrius Kambitsis
Dimitra Kambitsis
Leonila Kambitsis
Nicholas Kambitsis
Anastasia Kangos
Markos & Maria Kantilierakis
Stamatis & Anastasia Kantilierakis
Hristos & Argyro Kapasakis
Toula Karamarkos
Spiro & Sofia Karas
Demetrios & Eftihia Karayiannidis
James & Tasoula Kartatos
Alice Kartikis
Basil S & Katherine B Kasimis
Michael & Priscilla Kasternakis
John & Marietta Kazan
John Kehayas
Katina Kehayas
Nicholas T Kehayas
Tim & Jody Kehayas
Vassilis & Elaine Keramidas
Very Rev Alexander Kile
George & Georgia Kolias
Nickie Kopanakis
George & Athena Kostis
Anthony & Zoe Koulouris
Nicholas & Christine Koumarianos
Simon & Elizabeth Koumis
John & Linda Kourakos
Thomas & Georgia Kouridakis
George & Lisa Koutsoubis
Dennis & Vaseleke A Krousos
Mary Kuklakis
Katerina Leftheris
Gus Leontarakis
Irene Leontarakis
Michael Levas
Nancy Liverakos
Casandra Lorincz
Anthony & Anna Lorino
Constantine Lydakis
Panagiotis & Marianne Lysicatos
Constantinos & Helen Lyssikatos
John & Evanthia Lyssikatos
Thomais Lyssikatos
Constantine & Nicki Makrelis
Venetia Makris
Evangelos & Olga Makropoulos
John & Maria Makropoulos
Michalis & Fotini Mangafas
Emanuel & Anna Manioudakis
George & Vanna Manioudakis
James & Niki Marketos
Elpida Marolis
Matthew & Meropi Martini
Harry & Evelyn Mataras
John Mavrakis
Ioannis & Iro Mavrianos
John & Helen Mellos
Nicholas & Sylvia Menedis
Mary Messner
Trian & Eleni Mihelis
Peter Miko & Lemonia Miko-Malahias
Minas & Mary Rose Mina
George & Vasso Mitchels
Thomas & Maria Moutafis
Nicholas & Antonia Mpletsakis
John Paul & Pauline Murphy
John & Christine Paftinos
John M & Linda Ann Paitakes
Emmanuel & Katina Papamanolis
Chrysso Papanastasiou
Michael & Angelica Papasavas
John & Agorasti Papoutsakis
Artemis Pappas
Christ S Pappas
Helene A Pappas
Thomas Parlapanides Jr
Helen Patestos
Karl & Dimitra Paulus
Jordan D & Anastasia Perel
Georgia C Peterson
Demitre & Sonia Petinatos
Michael & Deborah Petkovski
George & Maria Petrou
Perry & Leah Petsanas
John V Pilitsis
Jean Plaganis
Socrates & Polly Ploussiou
H James & Rita Polos
Thomas J & MaryAnn Prenderville
Eftichios & Diana Protopapadakis
George & Maria Psyllos
Patrick & Catherine Rascona
Dimitris & Roseann Rexines
George & Irene Rodoussakis
Roland & Karen Rodriguez
Iacovos & Florentia Savva
Helen Scalia
Kostas Schadas
Angelo & Margaret A Scopelianos
St George Senior Citizens
Stefanie Sgourakis
Steven & Christel Sgourakis
Nicholas & Regina Siliverdis
Constantine & Jennifer Simos
Chris & Maria Sirimis
Kyriakos & Meropi Sirimis
Michael & Helen Sirimis
Peter & Maria Sirimis
Dean V Solomos
James & Elizabeth Solomos
Demetrios & Soula Spathis
Elizabeth Stamat
Elena Stavrianidis
Panos & Maggie Stavrianidis
Anna Stevens
Paul V & Alice J Stevens
Victor P & Teresa Stevens Jr
George & Eleni Stoupas
John D & Linda Stroumtsos
John & Bella Sturges
Manuel & June Sturges
Thomas & Viveca Sulich
Titus & Gertude Tarnovetchi
Georgios & Maria Thanos
Paul & Elsie Theodorou
Liberty Toto & Richard Krembecki
Louis Troulis
Steve & Evellyn Tsiadis
John & Stella Tsinetakes
Fotios & Eleni Tsivelekidis
George Tsolakis
George & Beatrice Vassil
Thomas & Barbara Vastardis
Demetrios & Aphrodite Vlahos
Christos & Effie Voloudakis
William Wadsworth
Edward & Malvina Wilkens
St George Youth
Peter Zaboglou
Angelos & Kalliope Zafirelis
John & Pegi Zajac
George & Anastasia Zalokostas
Konstantinos & Maria Zalokostas
Dimitri Zambas
Tasos & Sharon Zambas
Vasilios Zarokostas
Total Roof Cost
$82,225.00
Total Donations as of
12/17/2010
$48,152.00
Our beautiful St. George with its new faux terra cotta roof.
Ο Σύλλογος Κρητών ‘Τα Λευκά Όρη’
Προσκαλεί την Ομογένεια στον
Annual Dinner Dance
Σάββατο, 5 Φεβρουαρίου, 2011, 7:00 PM
Saturday, February 5, 2011 at 7:00
PM
Pines Manor
2085 Route 27, Edison NJ
Ελάτε όλοι μαζί να γιορτάσομε τα 82 χρόνια προσπάθεια
διατήρησης της Ελληνικής μας κληρονομιάς στην Κοινότητά μας.
Come and Celebrate with us our 82 years of great efforts to maintain
and disseminate our Hellenic Heritage in our Community.
Θα είναι μια βραδιά γεμάτη αυθεντική κρητική μουσική από
συγκρότημα που θα έρθει από την Κρήτη
και λαϊκή μουσική με τον ξακουστό Χρήστο Ζαβόλα και το
συγκρότημα του. Η παρουσία σας θα μας τιμήσει.
There will be a night of live authentic Cretan and Greek popular music and
food based on our famous Cretan diet.
Your attendance and support will greatly honor our chapter.
Open Bar All night!
Πληροφορίες και Κρατήσεις -Information and Reservations
Σούλα Καντηλιεράκη
732-819-0563
CONGRATULATIONS EVELLYN TSIADIS
The St. George Greek Orthodox Church of Piscataway would like to congratulate Mrs. Evellyn
Tsiadis on her appointment to the Board of the National Philoptochos Society of the Greek
Orthodox Archdiocese which is one of the largest and most active Christian women’s philanthropic
organizations in the United States of America. The mission of the National Philoptochos is “To
promote charitable, benevolent and philanthropic outreach to preserve the sanctity of life and
family and to perpetuate and promote our Orthodox faith and traditions."
Mrs. Tsiadis is a long time member of the St George parish and was also married in our church 26
years ago to her husband, Steve Tsiadis. Evellyn has always been a very active member in our
local parish with one of her first positions of leadership as GOYA president, but has also served on
the Memorial Committee and is currently the Editor of The Voice of St George Committee. A true
asset to our community, Evellyn has been active in the Daughters of Penelope where she has held
multiple leadership roles within her chapter her district and achieving the highest rank as Grand
President of the Daughters of Penelope.
His Eminence Metropolitan Evangelos has also recognized her talents and appointed her to the NJ
Metropolitan Council and the Metropolis of New Jersey Philoptochos Board. In addition to this
latest appointment, his Eminence Archbishop Demetrios previously appointed Evellyn to serve
as president of the Saint Basil Academy and also to the Archdiocesan Council.
The Board of Trustees
St. George Greek Orthodox Church of Piscataway, NJ
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NEW GUIDELINES: All organizations have been allotted the maximum of one page. If
additional space is needed, please inform the committee well in advance to assist you. The
committee will do its best to accommodate your request. If unable to, the committee will
advise you. Only small pictures will be accepted and articles should be single spaced, using
a font of 10-11 maximum.
Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Evellyn Tsiadis, Editor