of PRESVYTERES THE NATIONAL sisterhood “Through love be servants of one another...” Gal. 5:13 WHAT’S INSIDE: 1 2 3 2006 CLERGY LAITY ISSUE Clergy Laity NSP Schedule PAGE 2 Clergy Laity Childcare Registration PAGE 4 Clergy Laity NSP Luncheon PAGE 5 FROM THE NATIONAL BOARD The National Board looks forward to seeing you and your family at the 38th Clergy–Laity Congress in Nashville, TN. Much effort has been put into the NSP programs, and we are excited about the opportunity this will afford us for uplifting and loving fellowship. Please plan to attend the NSP sessions / meetings / events as we strive to expand our sisterhood and the vital ministry it provides for presvyteres throughout our Archdiocese. Bless us with your attendance and participation. Let’s make this the best Clergy–Laity yet! With love and appreciation, The National Board a memorable C/L! As you can see from the various events, we have attempted to incorporate the Clergy-Laity schedule into our schedule thereby allowing you the opportunity to attend Congress events as well as having quality time for US! We will begin and end the week in a social setting! Joan Bogdan and Olga Hountalas are planning our Monday Ice Breaker so we hope you all join us for a lovely afternoon! With the workshops on Tuesday and the Clergy/Presvytera Dinner on Wednesday evening, we will end the week by having OUR OWN luncheon on Thursday. As a treat, Presvytera Georgia Kofinas, a native of the United States and living in Greece since 1976, who co-authored “THE FESTIVE FAST” and has appeared on Greek television and radio programs, will be our guest speaker! Mary Christy is helping to make this an afternoon of fun and PAREA! A special thanks to Cindy Paleologos, along with Jeannie Monos and Stephanie Panagos for all your help! SEE YOU IN JULY! Me Poli Agapi, Goldie Doukas, Metropolis of Detroit . clergy laity news goldie doukas, metropolis of detroit I just wanted to take the opportunity through this special NSP Clergy-Laity Newsletter to say hello and tell you that we, the Presvyteres of the Metropolis of Detroit look forward to seeing all of you in Nashville this July. We have done our best to provide
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of PRESVYTERES
THE NATIONALsisterhood“Through love be servants of one another...” Gal. 5:13
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de: 1 2 3
2006 Clergy laity issue
TREASURER SECRETARY/NEWSLETTER PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR
Jeannie Monos, SecretaryNational Sisterhood of Presvyteres895 Jefferson DrivePalmyra, VA 22963ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED
Clergy Laity NSP Schedule
PaGe 2
Clergy Laity Childcare Registration
PaGe 4
Clergy Laity NSP Luncheon
PaGe 5
From THE NATIoNAL BoArDThe National Board looks forward to seeing you and your family at the 38th Clergy–Laity Congress in Nashville, TN. Much effort has been put into the NSP programs, and we are excited about the opportunity this will afford us for uplifting and loving fellowship. Please plan to attend the NSP sessions / meetings / events as we strive to expand our sisterhood and the vital ministry it provides for presvyteres throughout our Archdiocese. Bless us with your attendance and participation. Let’s make this the best Clergy–Laity yet!
With love and appreciation,The National Board
a memorable C/L! As you can see from the various events, we have attempted to incorporate the Clergy-Laity schedule into our schedule thereby allowing you the opportunity to attend Congress events as well as having quality time for US! We will begin and end the week in a social setting! Joan Bogdan and Olga Hountalas are planning our Monday Ice Breaker so we hope you all join us for a lovely afternoon! With the workshops on Tuesday and the Clergy/Presvytera Dinner on Wednesday evening, we will end the week by having OUR OWN luncheon on Thursday. As a treat, Presvytera Georgia Kofinas, a native of the United States and living in Greece since 1976, who co-authored “THE FESTIVE FAST” and has appeared on Greek television and radio programs, will be our guest speaker! Mary Christy is helping to make this an afternoon of fun and PAREA! A special thanks to Cindy Paleologos, along with Jeannie Monos and Stephanie Panagos for all your help!
SEE YOU IN JULY!Me Poli Agapi,
Goldie Doukas, Metropolis of Detroit
.
clergy laity newsgoldie doukas, metropolis of detroitI just wanted to take the opportunity through this special NSP Clergy-Laity Newsletter to say hello and tell you that we, the Presvyteres of the Metropolis of Detroit look forward to seeing all of you in Nashville this July. We have done our best to provide
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The righteous sisters Martha and Mary were believers in Christ even before He raised their brother St Lazarus (October 17) from the dead. After the murder of the holy Archdeacon Stephen a persecution against the Jerusalem Church broke out, and Righteous Lazarus was cast out of Jeru-salem. The holy sisters then assisted their brother in the proclaiming of the Gospel in various lands. Sts Martha and Mary are also commemorated on the Sunday of the Myrrh-bearing Women.
Apolytikion in the Third ToneSince you believed in Christ with strong and ardent faith, and ever worshipped His divine and mighty deeds, you both adorned yourselves with all the splendor of sacred virtues. With your holy brother now, you are also granted to dwell with the ranks of Saints on high, O sisters of Lazarus; and with him, O wise Mary and Martha, you pray for us all unto the Master.
Kontakion in the Third ToneIn the town of Bethany, you dwelt of old; now in Heaven you abide in Paradise, where our Lord’s countenance shines. For you gave your hearts and souls up with fervent longing unto Him that is the Life and the Resurrection; as you stand on high, O Mary and Martha, pray Him to grant salvation to us.
From the Holy FathersWhen the Lord cried: ‘Lazarus!’ the man awoke and lived. The Lord knows the name of each of us. If Adam knew the name of each one of God’s creatures, how could God not know each of us by name? Oh, sweet and life-giving voice of the only Lover of mankind! That voice can make sons of God out of stones. How can it not wake us from the sleep of sin!
Vasilia ApostolakosAnastasia BandyMary S. Cowles Penelope S. DassourasEleni DemetriLouella E. Kostopolos Katherine LionikisKaterina Sitaras MakiejAmphitrite ManuelPenelope MetaxasValerie MetrakosJeannie MonosIrene PalisCorrena A. PanagiotouStephanie PanagosEvthoxia PanosPatricia PetropoulakosElli RetselasCandace SchefeHrisafie M. SophoclesCharlotte StaviskiPearl Veronis
Paid Through 2008Maria T. AntokasJoan BogdanEleutheria DogiasGoldie DoukasMaria KarloutsosVasiliki KyriacouEvelyn C. Mitsos
Cynthia K. PaleologosChristina PapulisPauline H. PavlakosAlexandra PoulosMatia PrevasElaine K. StephanidesSophronia TomarasC. Betty VlahosHarriet Wilson
If your parish
would like to
sponsor an issue
of our quarterly
newsletter
please contact
your Metropolis
Representative.
Your parish’s
support would
be greatly
appreciated!
Thank you for
your generous
stewardship and
support.
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You are cordially invited to an evening withHis_Eminence_Archbishop_Demetrios
This special event is only for clergy and clergy couples.If you have Childcare needs, arrangements should be made with
Le Petite Academy. TEL. (615) 885-1821 or visit their website, www.lapetite.com
Caregivers Update In April, an elderly care-giver who knew he was dying of cancer was concerned about the care of his wife after he passed away. He was her primary caregiver and did ev-erything for her. He decided that the only solution was to kill his wife and himself. He did not complete his plan; so now, what does the state do with him? Does the state indict and incarcerate a dying man who killed his wife out of love and concern? I cannot even imagine how the chil-dren of this couple are dealing with this most unfortunate situation. As Orthodox Christians, we know that this was not the right solution to the problem. We cannot judge the man; only the Lord can do that. However, the tragic story il-lustrates the tremendous bur-den that falls upon the shoul-ders of the caregiver. One is
not to bear that burden alone. In Galatians 6:2, we read that we should “Bear one another’s burdens…” Unfortunately, many do not heed these words. They may think that they do not want to bother others or that they have to be self-sufficient. This kind of thinking only hurts the care-giver and ultimately, affects his/her ability to give care.The National Sisterhood rec-ognized the plight of the care-givers and added the Caregiv-ers Committee. At this time, the main thrust has been to use the newsletter as an avenue to let caregivers know that they are not forgotten. There is much more that can be done. If there is anyone who is interested in chairing this committee, please make your interest known at the Nashville meeting.
Alexandera Poulos
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Look for the Health and Wellness sign up sheet in your registration packet.
Attend four sessions to be eligible for fantastic prizes!
Grand Prize: $750 Gift Certificate to any Ritz-Carlton in the U.s. and two airplane tickets (with a maximum value of $1000)
second Prize: $500 american express Gift Card.
Raffle will be held wednesday night at the Clergy and Presvyteres dinner. need not be present at drawing to win.
Session Topics: “Stress, Frustration and Worry Management,” “Diet Myths and Misconceptions,” “Tips for becoming an Active Family,” “Understanding and Preventing Heart Disease,”
“Current Approaches in the Treatment of Tobacco Addictions,” “Understanding Health Care Issues in the Retirement Years,” “Exercise and Physical Activity for Weight Loss: How
Much is Enough?” “Strategies to Prevent Diabetes and its Complications”
Visit the Clergy Laity website, www.clergylaity.org for more information.
Clergy HealtH and Wellness Program
Following an extensive discussion of the immediate and urgent needs of clergy, presvyteres, and their families, the commit-tee, as an initial step is recommending the implementation of a systematic study of the challenges clergy, presvyteres, and their families encounter. The study would produce the survey data through multiple instruments including focus groups in each Metropolis. Through this study the needs of clergy and their families would surface, from which necessary information would allow for the development of the tools necessary to ad-dress these needs.
From the Marriage and Family CommitteeClergy Family Care
A couple of weekends ago the National Board held a meeting in Worcester, MA which I attended. At this meeting the discus-sion of a nominating committee was one order of business for the executive board. I would like to inform everyone of who will be on the election committee, as well as how elections will work this year in Nashville. First, I am thrilled to say that Ellie Dogias and Pearlann Bith-os have agreed to join me on the nominating committee. I want to thank them ahead of time for all they will do while they are at Clergy-Laity. I look forward to and know it will be a pleasure to work with both of these ladies. At Clergy-Laity 2004 the election process was changed and does require a bit more work for the committee while at C/L. At the first event... the ice breaker... the nominating committee will open the floor for nominations... the committee will accept all names at that time, and from there check on the eligibility of each name for these offices. All offices are open for elections, and the qualifications of each office were out lined in the last newsletter. If there are any questions or concerns about the eligibility of someone please feel free to contact me at [email protected]. Also the web site which has our newest constitution lists each office and their requirements. On Thursday morning a ballot will then be presented of those who are eligible to run for the office they were nominated for. Voting will be open to the members to vote upon. Elections will be held open for a certain amount of time, and it has been decided that at the luncheon held Thursday afternoon the new executive board will be announced. That’s about it in a nutshell... So now ladies it is up to you. Come to Nashville with this new process in mind. I look for-ward to seeing each one of you and catching up on all the good news.
Angie Constantinides
nsP elections
866-641-0791
new Phone number
Confidentialassistance
Program
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dNational Sisterhood
of Presvyteres Luncheon38th Clergy Laity Congress
Gaylord Opryland HotelNashville, TN
Guest Speaker
Author and Instructor in Greek Cuisine
Presv. Georgia Kofinas
Door Prize
$100 Door Prize
Gift Certificate to Crate and Barrel
Join Us!
Let’s end the week with this wonderful Sisterhood gathering!
ThursdayJuly 20, 200612:00 – 2:30pm
N A M E
A D D R E S S
C I T Y, S TAT E , Z I P
P H O N E / E M A I L
M E T H O D O F P AY M E N T: ( F u l l Pa y m e n t m u s t b e r e c e i v e d w i t h t h i s f o r m ) P l e a s e m a k e c h e c k s p a y a b l e t o : G r e e k O r t h o d o x A r c h d i o c e s e – 3 8 t h C l e r g y L a i t y C o n g r e s s
❑ C H E C K : I h a v e e n c l o s e d a c h e c k i n t h e a m o u n t o f $
C R E D I T C A R D ❑ M / C ❑ V i s a ❑ A M E X / N U M B E R
N A M E O N C A R D
S I G N AT U R E
E X P. D AT E
Tickets for registered Presvyteres will be included in the Clergy–Laity Registration Packets. Non-Registered Presvyteres – $40.00.
If you are not registered for Clergy–Laity, please RSVP for the Luncheon by June 30.
Return this form by June 30 to: Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, Atten: Clergy Laity Congress 8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10021-0106
38th Biennial Clergy-Laity CongressGAYLORD OPRYLAND RESORT & CONVENTION CENTER - NASHVILLE, TN - JULY 15-21, 2006
Fee: $75.00 per child for the entire weekI hereby give consent for my child/children to participate in the 2006 Clergy-Family Child Care Program duringthe 38th Biennial Clergy-Laity Congress.Only children between the ages of 5 - 11 years of age are eligible.
To participate in the Clergy-Family Child Care program at the 38th Biennial Clergy-Laity Congress of theGreek Orthodox Archdiocese of America at the Gaylord Opryland Resort I hereby release the GreekOrthodox Archdiocese,the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center and the Sisterhood of Presvyteresfrom any responsibility for damages that may result from any accident or injury occurring or sustained tomy child/children which participating in the organized activities.
CLERGY FAMILY CHILD CARE REGISTRATIONMonday July 17 - Thursday July 20, 2006
R-0
5-15
-06
Deadline for all applicationsis June 30, 2006.
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dNational Sisterhood
of Presvyteres Luncheon38th Clergy Laity Congress
Gaylord Opryland HotelNashville, TN
Guest Speaker
Author and Instructor in Greek Cuisine
Presv. Georgia Kofinas
Door Prize
$100 Door Prize
Gift Certificate to Crate and Barrel
Join Us!
Let’s end the week with this wonderful Sisterhood gathering!
ThursdayJuly 20, 200612:00 – 2:30pm
N A M E
A D D R E S S
C I T Y, S TAT E , Z I P
P H O N E / E M A I L
M E T H O D O F P AY M E N T: ( F u l l Pa y m e n t m u s t b e r e c e i v e d w i t h t h i s f o r m ) P l e a s e m a k e c h e c k s p a y a b l e t o : G r e e k O r t h o d o x A r c h d i o c e s e – 3 8 t h C l e r g y L a i t y C o n g r e s s
❑ C H E C K : I h a v e e n c l o s e d a c h e c k i n t h e a m o u n t o f $
C R E D I T C A R D ❑ M / C ❑ V i s a ❑ A M E X / N U M B E R
N A M E O N C A R D
S I G N AT U R E
E X P. D AT E
Tickets for registered Presvyteres will be included in the Clergy–Laity Registration Packets. Non-Registered Presvyteres – $40.00.
If you are not registered for Clergy–Laity, please RSVP for the Luncheon by June 30.
Return this form by June 30 to: Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, Atten: Clergy Laity Congress 8 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10021-0106
38th Biennial Clergy-Laity CongressGAYLORD OPRYLAND RESORT & CONVENTION CENTER - NASHVILLE, TN - JULY 15-21, 2006
Fee: $75.00 per child for the entire weekI hereby give consent for my child/children to participate in the 2006 Clergy-Family Child Care Program duringthe 38th Biennial Clergy-Laity Congress.Only children between the ages of 5 - 11 years of age are eligible.
To participate in the Clergy-Family Child Care program at the 38th Biennial Clergy-Laity Congress of theGreek Orthodox Archdiocese of America at the Gaylord Opryland Resort I hereby release the GreekOrthodox Archdiocese,the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center and the Sisterhood of Presvyteresfrom any responsibility for damages that may result from any accident or injury occurring or sustained tomy child/children which participating in the organized activities.
This special event is only for clergy and clergy couples.If you have Childcare needs, arrangements should be made with
Le Petite Academy. TEL. (615) 885-1821 or visit their website, www.lapetite.com
Caregivers Update In April, an elderly care-giver who knew he was dying of cancer was concerned about the care of his wife after he passed away. He was her primary caregiver and did ev-erything for her. He decided that the only solution was to kill his wife and himself. He did not complete his plan; so now, what does the state do with him? Does the state indict and incarcerate a dying man who killed his wife out of love and concern? I cannot even imagine how the chil-dren of this couple are dealing with this most unfortunate situation. As Orthodox Christians, we know that this was not the right solution to the problem. We cannot judge the man; only the Lord can do that. However, the tragic story il-lustrates the tremendous bur-den that falls upon the shoul-ders of the caregiver. One is
not to bear that burden alone. In Galatians 6:2, we read that we should “Bear one another’s burdens…” Unfortunately, many do not heed these words. They may think that they do not want to bother others or that they have to be self-sufficient. This kind of thinking only hurts the care-giver and ultimately, affects his/her ability to give care.The National Sisterhood rec-ognized the plight of the care-givers and added the Caregiv-ers Committee. At this time, the main thrust has been to use the newsletter as an avenue to let caregivers know that they are not forgotten. There is much more that can be done. If there is anyone who is interested in chairing this committee, please make your interest known at the Nashville meeting.
Alexandera Poulos
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Look for the Health and Wellness sign up sheet in your registration packet.
Attend four sessions to be eligible for fantastic prizes!
Grand Prize: $750 Gift Certificate to any Ritz-Carlton in the U.s. and two airplane tickets (with a maximum value of $1000)
second Prize: $500 american express Gift Card.
Raffle will be held wednesday night at the Clergy and Presvyteres dinner. need not be present at drawing to win.
Session Topics: “Stress, Frustration and Worry Management,” “Diet Myths and Misconceptions,” “Tips for becoming an Active Family,” “Understanding and Preventing Heart Disease,”
“Current Approaches in the Treatment of Tobacco Addictions,” “Understanding Health Care Issues in the Retirement Years,” “Exercise and Physical Activity for Weight Loss: How
Much is Enough?” “Strategies to Prevent Diabetes and its Complications”
Visit the Clergy Laity website, www.clergylaity.org for more information.
Clergy HealtH and Wellness Program
Following an extensive discussion of the immediate and urgent needs of clergy, presvyteres, and their families, the commit-tee, as an initial step is recommending the implementation of a systematic study of the challenges clergy, presvyteres, and their families encounter. The study would produce the survey data through multiple instruments including focus groups in each Metropolis. Through this study the needs of clergy and their families would surface, from which necessary information would allow for the development of the tools necessary to ad-dress these needs.
From the Marriage and Family CommitteeClergy Family Care
A couple of weekends ago the National Board held a meeting in Worcester, MA which I attended. At this meeting the discus-sion of a nominating committee was one order of business for the executive board. I would like to inform everyone of who will be on the election committee, as well as how elections will work this year in Nashville. First, I am thrilled to say that Ellie Dogias and Pearlann Bith-os have agreed to join me on the nominating committee. I want to thank them ahead of time for all they will do while they are at Clergy-Laity. I look forward to and know it will be a pleasure to work with both of these ladies. At Clergy-Laity 2004 the election process was changed and does require a bit more work for the committee while at C/L. At the first event... the ice breaker... the nominating committee will open the floor for nominations... the committee will accept all names at that time, and from there check on the eligibility of each name for these offices. All offices are open for elections, and the qualifications of each office were out lined in the last newsletter. If there are any questions or concerns about the eligibility of someone please feel free to contact me at [email protected]. Also the web site which has our newest constitution lists each office and their requirements. On Thursday morning a ballot will then be presented of those who are eligible to run for the office they were nominated for. Voting will be open to the members to vote upon. Elections will be held open for a certain amount of time, and it has been decided that at the luncheon held Thursday afternoon the new executive board will be announced. That’s about it in a nutshell... So now ladies it is up to you. Come to Nashville with this new process in mind. I look for-ward to seeing each one of you and catching up on all the good news.
Angie Constantinides
nsP elections
866-641-0791
new Phone number
Confidentialassistance
Program
2 7
The righteous sisters Martha and Mary were believers in Christ even before He raised their brother St Lazarus (October 17) from the dead. After the murder of the holy Archdeacon Stephen a persecution against the Jerusalem Church broke out, and Righteous Lazarus was cast out of Jeru-salem. The holy sisters then assisted their brother in the proclaiming of the Gospel in various lands. Sts Martha and Mary are also commemorated on the Sunday of the Myrrh-bearing Women.
Apolytikion in the Third ToneSince you believed in Christ with strong and ardent faith, and ever worshipped His divine and mighty deeds, you both adorned yourselves with all the splendor of sacred virtues. With your holy brother now, you are also granted to dwell with the ranks of Saints on high, O sisters of Lazarus; and with him, O wise Mary and Martha, you pray for us all unto the Master.
Kontakion in the Third ToneIn the town of Bethany, you dwelt of old; now in Heaven you abide in Paradise, where our Lord’s countenance shines. For you gave your hearts and souls up with fervent longing unto Him that is the Life and the Resurrection; as you stand on high, O Mary and Martha, pray Him to grant salvation to us.
From the Holy FathersWhen the Lord cried: ‘Lazarus!’ the man awoke and lived. The Lord knows the name of each of us. If Adam knew the name of each one of God’s creatures, how could God not know each of us by name? Oh, sweet and life-giving voice of the only Lover of mankind! That voice can make sons of God out of stones. How can it not wake us from the sleep of sin!
Vasilia ApostolakosAnastasia BandyMary S. Cowles Penelope S. DassourasEleni DemetriLouella E. Kostopolos Katherine LionikisKaterina Sitaras MakiejAmphitrite ManuelPenelope MetaxasValerie MetrakosJeannie MonosIrene PalisCorrena A. PanagiotouStephanie PanagosEvthoxia PanosPatricia PetropoulakosElli RetselasCandace SchefeHrisafie M. SophoclesCharlotte StaviskiPearl Veronis
Paid Through 2008Maria T. AntokasJoan BogdanEleutheria DogiasGoldie DoukasMaria KarloutsosVasiliki KyriacouEvelyn C. Mitsos
Cynthia K. PaleologosChristina PapulisPauline H. PavlakosAlexandra PoulosMatia PrevasElaine K. StephanidesSophronia TomarasC. Betty VlahosHarriet Wilson
If your parish
would like to
sponsor an issue
of our quarterly
newsletter
please contact
your Metropolis
Representative.
Your parish’s
support would
be greatly
appreciated!
Thank you for
your generous
stewardship and
support.
8
of PRESVYTERES
THE NATIONALsisterhood“Through love be servants of one another...” Gal. 5:13
wh
aT’s
insi
de: 1 2 3
2006 Clergy laity issue
TREASURER SECRETARY/NEWSLETTER PAST PRESIDENT/ADVISOR
Jeannie Monos, SecretaryNational Sisterhood of Presvyteres895 Jefferson DrivePalmyra, VA 22963ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED
Clergy Laity NSP Schedule
PaGe 2
Clergy Laity Childcare Registration
PaGe 4
Clergy Laity NSP Luncheon
PaGe 5
From THE NATIoNAL BoArDThe National Board looks forward to seeing you and your family at the 38th Clergy–Laity Congress in Nashville, TN. Much effort has been put into the NSP programs, and we are excited about the opportunity this will afford us for uplifting and loving fellowship. Please plan to attend the NSP sessions / meetings / events as we strive to expand our sisterhood and the vital ministry it provides for presvyteres throughout our Archdiocese. Bless us with your attendance and participation. Let’s make this the best Clergy–Laity yet!
With love and appreciation,The National Board
a memorable C/L! As you can see from the various events, we have attempted to incorporate the Clergy-Laity schedule into our schedule thereby allowing you the opportunity to attend Congress events as well as having quality time for US! We will begin and end the week in a social setting! Joan Bogdan and Olga Hountalas are planning our Monday Ice Breaker so we hope you all join us for a lovely afternoon! With the workshops on Tuesday and the Clergy/Presvytera Dinner on Wednesday evening, we will end the week by having OUR OWN luncheon on Thursday. As a treat, Presvytera Georgia Kofinas, a native of the United States and living in Greece since 1976, who co-authored “THE FESTIVE FAST” and has appeared on Greek television and radio programs, will be our guest speaker! Mary Christy is helping to make this an afternoon of fun and PAREA! A special thanks to Cindy Paleologos, along with Jeannie Monos and Stephanie Panagos for all your help!
SEE YOU IN JULY!Me Poli Agapi,
Goldie Doukas, Metropolis of Detroit
.
clergy laity newsgoldie doukas, metropolis of detroitI just wanted to take the opportunity through this special NSP Clergy-Laity Newsletter to say hello and tell you that we, the Presvyteres of the Metropolis of Detroit look forward to seeing all of you in Nashville this July. We have done our best to provide