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PARISH COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FATHER LUKE M. MELACKRINOS
Economos JAMES N. GEORGAKIS President WILLIAM J. LEMBO
Vice-President GEORGE A. VORKAS Secretary ANTHONY P. VACCARI
Treasurer SPYRO GEORGOPALIS Financial Secretary GEORGE MARINOS
Financial Secretary HARRY RAPTAKIS, Esq Legal Advisor GEORGE
PAPAZICOS, Esq Past President GUS KRATSIOS Past President LOUIS S.
PATRICKAKOS Past President
ALTAR BOYS Louis Yeostros 516 358-5373
AHEPA C. Dionysios Dionou 516 216-5817
BOY/CUB SCOUTS Peter L. Parras 516 694-6448
BLOOD BANK Kay Pamas 516 746-3294
CHOIR Efstratios Demertzis 516 364-8076
JR. CHOIR Virginia Pourakis 516 328-1637
DAUGHTERS OF PENELOPE Pauline Alexander 516 771-0840
GRIEF & BEREAVEMENT Kay Pamas 516 746-3294
GIRL SCOUTS Maria Katrakazos 516 775-6406
GREEK SCHOOL Frances T. Lutfy 516 746-8741
George Hadjoglou 516 248-8077
GREEK SCHOOL PTA Kay Georgopalis 516 921-0440
GREEK DANCE PROGRAM Dora Themelis 516 354-8960
MOMMY & ME GREEK SCHOOL Paris Zaferiou 516 746-8307
HOMEBOUND Joan Prieston 516 825-3420
LACONIAN ASSOC. Theodore Lakis 516 483-8261
LIACA Soteroulla Constantinou 516 783-9036
MENS CLUB Costas Anifantakis 516 248-8778
MR. & MRS. CLUB April Mavrovitis 516 626-0511
MENS BASKETBALL, Pamas League George Papazicos 516 747-7440
NURSERY SCHOOL Anna Possas 516 822-9439
OUTREACH Bill Kallinikos 516 536-8954
RECIPE CLUB Kathy Boulukos 516 868-4092
ST. ANNAS PHILOPTOCHOS Soteroulla Constantinou 516 783-9036 ST.
PAULS PIONEERS Melanie Donus 516 417-1108 ST. PAULS SENIORS
Jacquelene Ursini 516 775-0336 SOLON SOCIETY C. Dionysios Dionou
516 216-5817
SUNDAY BULLETIN George K. Lavas 516 766-7057 SUNDAY SCHOOL
Andrea Potaris 516 599-4038
TUESDAY LADIES Bess Kenary 516 746-5136
We Care Cancer Support Group Joanne Vagelatos 516 764-4282
YOUTH PROGRAMS George Vorkas 516 354-6007
Little Angels (40 days-4 years) Erika Palmer 516 747-1325
Jenny Polizotto 516 741-5157
HOPE (Ages 4-6) Maria Papachristos 516 294-3931
Tina Vasilakis 516 746-2540
JOY (Ages 7-12) Helene Jorge 516 742-1195
Athena Menoudakos 516 741-3365
Andrea Pagonis 516 747-3577
GOYA (Ages 13-18) Nicole Rousakis 516 385-4063
Maria Vorkas 516 354-6007
Kay Georgopalis 516 921-0440
Maria Giannopoulos 516 488-7392
Greek Orthodox Cathedral of
Saint Paul 110 Cathedral Avenue
Hempstead, New York 11550 Tel: 516-483-5700 Fax:
516-564-8335
Website: www.stpaulhempstead.org Fr. Luke M. Melackrinos Fr.
Andreas Vithoulkas
November 13, 2011
8th Sunday of Luke, St. John Chrysostom Ordination of Peter
Zougras to the Diaconate
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S U N DAY B U L L E T I N Todays Schedule: Orthros 7:45 a.m.
November 13, 2011 Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
Epistle: Hebrews 7:26-28; 8:1-2 Luke 10:25-37 Page: 106
Memorials: Anthony Frankie (5 year), Georgios Xenophontos (5
year), Haroulla
Savvides (7 year), Angeliki Tsoumpariotis (10 year), Bessie
Raptakis (10
year), Charles Panaghia (10 year) Christos Papachristos (10
year) and
George Isaris (21 year).
Shrine Flowers: Donated to the greater glory of God in memory of
her beloved husband,
George Mormanis by his loving wife, Mary and his children,
Themis, Chris
and Christopher.
Altar Flowers: Donated to the greater glory of God in memory of
her beloved husband,
George Mormanis by his loving wife, Mary and his children,
Themis, Chris
and Christopher.
Altar Candles: Donated to the greater glory of God in memory of
their beloved mother,
Bessie Raptakis by her loving children, grandchildren and
great
grandchildren.
Prosforo: Donated to the greater glory of God in memory of their
beloved sister,
Haroulla Savvides by her loving brothers and sisters.
Communion Wine: Donated to the greater glory of God in memory of
their beloved sister,
Haroulla Savvides by her loving brothers and sisters.
Fellowship Hour: Donated to the greater glory of God in loving
memory of their beloved
father, George Isaris by his loving children, Tina and Joe, Dean
and April
and his grandchildren, Thomas, Katie, Drew and Kylie. Fellowship
Hour is
immediately following Divine Liturgy in the Cathedral Center.
All are
welcome.
Funerals: Were held on Wednesday, November 9th for Dr. Charles
Dumas. and on
Saturday, November 12th for Dulla Mouganis Our heartfelt
sympathy to
their families. Eternal be their memory.
Services for this Week: Wenesday, November 16th: St. Matthew the
Evangelist
Orthros & Divine Liturgy, 9:00a.m.
Thursday, November 17th: Paraklesis, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 19th: Communion Sunday School/Breakfast
Orthros & Divine Liturgy, 9:00a.m.
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Todays Events: Ordination of Peter Zougras to the Diaconate
Today, Peter Zougras will be ordained to the Holy Diaconate by His
Grace, Bishop ANDONIOS
Following the Divine Liturgy, we will host a light reception to
welcome Peter and his wife, Alexa to
our community. Everyone is invited to share in this joyous
event.
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Tuesday Ladies-Donation of Fabric or Yarn Do you happen to have
quantities of yarn or left-over fabric that you probably will never
use? The
Tuesday Ladies work diligently all year and can use the material
to make beautiful items, which
are sold during our annual Holiday Boutique. All proceeds from
this event are donated to St.
Pauls Sunday School. While getting rid of things you no longer
need, you can be helping our beloved Sunday School. Please contact
Bess Kenary at (516) 746-5136.
November is Stewardship Month The Cathedral of St. Paul needs
you and your support! This month will feature special messages
from our clergy and the bulletin which will encourage all of us
to contribute our time, talent and
treasure to our beautiful Cathedral.
Sunday Church School Christmas Pageant As December approaches we
will begin planning for another Nativity Icon presentation by our
Sunday Church School youth. While all Sunday Church School children
will join in the singing of
the carols and hymns, a group of children is also needed to
portray each of the icons elements. If you are interested in your
child taking part in the icon portion, please notify Virginia
Pourakis via phone at 516 328-1637 or through the Sunday Church
School office, after Youth Liturgy, or
during Fellowship Hour. Please provide your childs name, age and
contact information. The icon parts are: shepherds, sheep, angels,
old man *(Satan in disguise), Panagia Theotokos, ox,
donkey, star, midwives, Joseph, etc.
Annual Santa s Helpers This year the Cathedral of St. Paul has
once again adopted the needs and wish list of Jose, one
of the young boys at St. Innocents Orthodox Orphanage in Mexico.
Please contact Virginia Pourakis at 516 507-4060 to sign up to buy
one of his needed items. Monetary donations are
accepted to cover postage costs.
St. Pauls Greek School Greek School Christmas Pageant-Time
Correction The Greek School Christmas Pageant will be held on
Sunday, December 18th at 1:00p.m. and not
3:00p.m. Also, parents are urged to check email and their
childrens backpacks for important notices regarding other December
events in which our children are involved! Call Principal Fran
Lutfy 516 746-8741 with any questions.
Greek School Comes to Your Home This Christmas Season Our
children are busy learning Greek Christmas Carols to sing to the
entire Community. Our kids
(approximately 10-12 per team) will travel to your home to sing
on December 20th between
5:00p.m. and 7:00p.m. If you we can brighten your holidays by
song, please call Maria
Papachristos at 516 8294-3931. Appointments are very limited so
please call early if interested!
We are limiting our travels to Garden City, Franklin Square and
Rockville Centre areas.
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The Weekly Food Run Everyone is welcome to join us every Friday
evening at 8:00 p.m. to prepare the food run and
each Saturday morning at 7:30 a.m. to distribute the food run
Sponsors are also welcome. Each
run costs $120 but feeds over 120 people lunch.
Why I Commit to the Church
BECAUSE everything I have comes from GOD, and by giving a
percentage of my income to HIM, I thus acknowledge His ownership
and my stewardship. BECAUSE the Church is the best institution I
know of through which my money can most profitably be used to
extend Christs Kingdom. BECAUSE when I joined the Church, I
promised to support it and I want to make good that promise.
BECAUSE paying my commitments regularly reminds me that I have a
definite share in extending the Kingdom of God. BECAUSE the
educational, missionary and relief agencies of my Church have no
other support than the tithes and offerings of Church members.
BECAUSE I am not willing to accept the benefits of the Church
without contributing to its works. BECAUSE by giving my money to
Christ and His Church, I am laying up treasure in Heaven. BECAUSE
pledging to the Church helps to keep me from growing selfish and
indifferent.
Proverbs 3:9-10 Honor the LORD with your wealth and with the
first fruits of all your produce; then your barns will be filled
with plenty, and your vats will be bursting with new wine.
If you dont love God, dont give. God does not need token support
of those who do not really care. If you do love God, let your
giving of your time, talent and treasure be some indication of
the measure of love.
By doing good with the time, talent and treasure that God has
given us, we hope to hear from
Him these words when we meet Him face to face, Well done, good
and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I
will make you a ruler over many things: enter into the joy
of your Lord (Matthew 25:23).
Little Angels If your child is between the ages 40 days and 4
years old, come join us at Little Angels. We
meet on Tuesday mornings in the Cathedral Center at
10:00am-11:30am to enjoy free play,
crafts, books, and snacks. For additional information, please
contact Mary Ellen Kakalos at 516
868-6803 or Jenny Tzakas-Polizotto at 516 741-5157.
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Welcome to the Cathedral of St. Paul We welcome all our visitors
this morning to our beloved Cathedral and we thank you for
praying
with us during the Divine Liturgy. While Holy Communion may only
be received by prepared
Orthodox Christians, our non-Orthodox guests are welcome to join
us in receiving bread at the
conclusion of the Divine Liturgy. We extend an invitation to you
to join us for the Fellowship Hour
in the Cathedral Center following the Divine Liturgy.
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Resurrectional Apolytikion Let us worship the Word who is
unoriginate
with the Father and the Spirit, and from a
Virgin was born for our salvation, O believers,
and let us sing His praise. For in His goodness
He was pleased to ascend the Cross in the
flesh, and to undergo death, and to raise up
those who had died, by His glorious
Resurrection.
Apolytikion of the Apostle Paul We joyfully praise you, the
Herald of the
Nations, thrice great illuminary, teacher of the
Athenians and ornament of the world. We hon-
or the struggles, tortures for Christ and your
august martyrdom. O Holy Apostle Paul,
intercede to Christ God to save our souls.
Kontakion The All-pure Temple of the Savior, the precious
Bridal Chamber and Virgin, the sacred treasure
of the glory of God, is led today into the house
of the Lord, and with her she brings the grace
of the divine Spirit. Of her Gods angels sing in praise: She is
indeed the heavenly Tabernacle.
Dates to Remember: Tuesday, November 15th: Mr. & Mrs. Club
Kentucky Derby in November
Sat. & Sun. Nov. 19th & 20th: Sunday School Holiday
Boutique
Saturday, November 19th: Sunday School Communion Breakfast
Sunday, November 27th: Farewell Reception for Father Andreas
(One Liturgy)
Monday, November 28th: Mary Brennan Inn
Sunday, December 4th: Annual Community Christmas Dance
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Stewardship Corner There are so many wonderful spiritual and
social activities available to virtually every age group
at the Cathedral of Saint Paul. These ministries are dependent
on the generosity of our faithful
Stewards to provide the necessary funding to support them. We
welcome everyone to Come and See what our Cathedral has to offer.
Come and See God work through you! With all of the organizations
getting back into the routine of a new Ecclesiastical year, It is
now that we should
put particular emphasis on our Stewardship commitment to our
Cathedral. If you have already
completed your 2011 Stewardship Commitment, you may want to
consider adding to it. If you
have yet to complete a Stewardship Commitment Card, please make
it a priority to stop by the
Grief & Bereavement Our evening meetings are on the 2nd and
4th Wednesday of the month at 7:30p.m. The
afternoon meetings are on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at
2:00p.m. The next afternoon
meeting is November 16th and the next evening meeting for
Wednesday, November 23rd at
7:30p.m. has been canceled for Thanksgiving Eve. The next
evening meeting will be on
Wednesday, December 14th at 7:00p.m. for the Memorial Christmas
Tree Service.
Memorial Christmas Tree The Memorial Christmas Tree Trisaghion
Service will take place on December 14th at 7:00p.m.
in front of the Shrine of Panagia. You are cordially invited to
bring an ornament in memory of
your loved one and place it on the Christmas Tree.
St. Annas Philoptochos St. Annas Philoptochos would like to
extend an invitation to all the women of our community to join our
chapter, the largest in the United States. Your membership dues
supports our mission
of philanthropic endeavors. We offer various open programs
throughout the year.
Our Annual Christmas Wreath Sale will take place on December 4th
and December 11th after
both Divine Liturgies. We encourage you to Pre-order your
wreaths or grave blankets so that you
will have first priority to buy on the days of the sale. Call
Irene Ginis at 516 358-9855 or
Barbara Stevens at 516 551-4675 for pre-orders. Please support
our philanthropic endeavors
while adorning your home with a beautiful wreath. !
On Wednesday, December 14th we will be hosting our Annual
Christmas Luncheon Merry Berry Christmas at the Westbury Manor. For
reservations, please contact Connie Germanakos at 516 328-0777 or
Stella Thymius at 516 883-5479. Reservations will be available
during Fellowship
Hours starting Sunday, November 20th after both Divine
Liturgies.
Mr. & Mrs. Club Come one, Come all to our Kentucky Derby in
November on Tuesday, November 15th at 7:30p.m. Join us in the
Hellenic Room for our version of an Evening at the Races! A
$5.00
donation per person gets you 5 race tickets. Refreshments will
be served.
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Father Andreas Beginning in December, Fr. Andreas has been
re-assigned by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of
America to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Bridgeport,
Connecticut.
We will certainly miss Fr. Andreas, Presvytera Anthoula, Niko
and Petros and pray for all the best
in this exciting new opportunity and challenge that awaits him
in the service of the Lord as the
leader of a community.
It is certain that Fr. Andreas will continue to have a thriving
ministry, and we count ourselves
blessed to have enjoyed his Liturgies, sermons and kindness for
the last three years.
The Cathedral Community will host a farewell reception for Fr.
Andreas on Sunday
November 27th immediately following the ONE Divine Liturgy.
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Fr. Andreas would like to convey his sincere thanks to the
Cathedral of St. Paul community for
their support and prayers.
Farewell Reception for Father Andreas All are invited to attend
a farewell reception for Fr. Andreas on Sunday, November 27th
following the one Divine Liturgy that we will celebrate on that
day. Orthros will begin at 7:45 a.m.
followed by Divine Liturgy at 9:00 am. Light refreshments will
be offered in the Cathedral Center.
The 300 Many people are familiar with 300, the recent movie
about King Leonidas and the 300 Spartans
who took their famous stand against tens of thousands of
Persians at the battle of
Thermopylae. The Spartans were excellent warriors because they
focused on their role as
soldiers to the exclusion of all else. Part of their training
for the military involved learning to
disdain material goods. Accordingly, Lycurgus, the Spartan
lawgiver, decreed that there would
be no gold coins in all of Sparta. Rather, all gold was to be in
the form of nails. This way, any
Spartan soldier attempting to hoard pockets full of gold would
be sorely pricked in the
process. In truth, a life spent pursuing the material can prove
painful in the long run. Be careful
not to become too enamored with the things of this world. Focus
rather on the spiritual realm
and the eternal struggle we have been called to pursue. For here
alone will we find true victory
and true fulfillment.
One aspect of wise stewardship, of the wise management of Gods
gifts, is to share it with those in need. [Is this not what we are
commanded to do by Christ, Who says that we will be judged on
how readily we fed the hungry, clothed the naked, gave drink to
the thirsty, etc., in response not
only to their needs, but also in response to our willingness to
acknowledge His very presence in
them?] If we have more than we can possibly need or use, and we
know of others who have
nothing, is not withholding Gods gifts to us from them
theft?
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GOYA (Greek Orthodox Youth of America) GOYA will meet on Mondays
in the Cathedral Center at 8:00pm. We have a lot of fun and
exciting
events planned this year! Please come and register, it is not
too late.
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Spotlight on Ministries Throughout the year we will be
acknowledging different clubs, organizations and ministries
that
have made a difference in our community at the Greek Orthodox
Cathedral of Saint Paul. Without
our Stewardships, these ministries, clubs and organizations
would not be possible. We want our
parishioners to become familiar with these different clubs,
organizations and ministries that have
had a positive impact on our community.
This week, the Spotlight is on: The Homebound Ministry
The Homebound Ministry was founded in 2002 as a special
organization for those parishioners of
the Cathedral of St. Paul with medical restrictions. It became
apparent that many of these
parishioners with special needs did not attend the Divine
Liturgy on Sunday and therefore the
Homebound Ministry was established to reach out to these
individuals.
Several times a year Father Luke and Father Andreas conduct the
Divine Liturgy for them so they
can receive Holy Communion. This is always held on a Saturday
for the convenience of their
families and caregivers. Following the Liturgy, they enjoy a
luncheon in the Cathedral Center
which is prepared by Lou Patrickakos and his volunteers.
To make it safe for our parishioners using wheelchairs and
walkers a special ramp was built so
they can enter the Cathedral Center safely. The Homebound
Ministry has proven to be an
opportunity for our members to attend the Divine Liturgy, make
new friends and to enjoy a
pleasant away from home. New members are always welcome. For
further information, please contact Joan Prieston at 516 825-3420
or the Cathedral Office.
Greek Dance For Children and Teens Those interested should
contact the dance instructor, Dora Themelis at (516)354-8960 or
[email protected]. You can complete a registration form and leave
it in the Cathedral Office.
Forms can be found online by visiting www.stpaulhempstead.org.
Please go to Parish Info, go to Parish Ministries, then Greek
School and then to More Information.
Each year as we consider our Stewardship Commitment, we ask: How
much money should I give? Stewardship involves an individual and
personal commitment--a commitment that you make to God, and for
God. Therefore, the best measure of the proper level of giving is
by Gods
standards as presented in the Bible and by our current
capabilities and resources.
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Bible Study: The Gospel of Luke The next Bible Study sessions
are scheduled for Monday, November 14th and Monday,
November 21st at 7pm in the Parish Council Office. All are
welcome, even if you have not
previously attended.
Scout Religious Awards Please complete your childs application
for the Scout Religious Awards and return it to the Cathedral
Office along with a check for $15.00 made payable to Boy Scout
Troop #568. For any
further information, please contact Father Andreas or Cathy
Marinos at (516) 746-9353.
Community Christmas Card Make sure you are included in the 25th
Anniversary Community Christmas Card of the Greek
Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Paul. This beautiful religious
Christmas Card of Byzantine design
will list parishioners, organizations and other friends of the
St. Paul Community and will be sent
to over 1100 members and friends on our mailing list. To be
included, please complete the
form available in the Cathedral Office and return it by November
27th.
JOY (Junior Orthodox Youth) We will also begin collecting
donations for new, or gently used jackets, hats, scarves, gloves
and
blankets for our holiday charity. Please look for the donation
box outside the Cathedral Center.
Finally, reservations are being accepted for our upcoming movie
night scheduled for Friday,
November 18th at Herricks Clearview Cinemas. Tickets must be
purchased in advance so please
contact [email protected].
Mary Brennan Inn Soup Kitchen On Monday, November 28th, we will
sponsor the meal at the Mary Brennan Inn Soup Kitchen.
The cost of the meal is $1,500. We are once again asking for
donations to offset the cost of the
sponsorship and for twenty volunteers to help serve on that day.
Please see Cathy Pantelides
during Fellowship Hours or contact her at 516 220-8710.
Preparing for Birth of Christ: The Fast of the Nativity The fast
of the Nativity (November 15th through December 24th) is first
mentioned historically in
the 7th Century. The only universal fasting rules (canons) of
the Church that exist refer to Great
Lent (40 days before Pascha or Easter); which is the most severe
fast of the year. The fast of the
Nativity on the other hand, varied in duration and degree of
severity throughout the Church. The
Nativity fast is less severe than Great Lent. The following is
presented as a guide to fasting during
the 40 days leading to the birth of Christ.
Meat is not to be eaten for the duration (exceptions as
explained below).
Wine, Fish and oil are allowed except on Wednesdays and
Fridays.
The last 12 days (December 12th - 24th) are to be kept as strict
as possible. A strict fast consists of no meat, fish, dairy
products, wine and oil.
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Todays Epistle Reading The Reading is from St. Paul's Letter to
the Hebrews 7:26-28; 8:1-2
Brethren, it was fitting that we should have such a high priest,
holy, blameless, unstained,
separated from sinners, exalted above the heavens. He has no
need, like those high priests,
to offer sacrifices daily, first for his own sins and then for
those of the people; he did this once
for all when he offered up himself. Indeed, the law appoints men
in their weakness as high
priests, but the word of the oath, which came later than the
law, appoints a Son who has
been made perfect for ever. Now the point in what we are saying
is this: we have such a high
priest, one who is seated at the right hand of the throne of the
Majesty in heaven, a minister
in the sanctuary and the true tent which is set up not by man
but by the Lord.
Todays Gospel Reading 8th Sunday of Luke
The Reading is from Luke 10:25-37
At that time, a lawyer stood up to put Jesus to the test,
saying, "Teacher, what shall I do to
inherit eternal life?" He said to him, "What is written in the
law? How do you read?" And he
answered, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart,
and with all your soul, and
with all your strength, and with all your mind; and your
neighbor as yourself." And he said
to him, "You have answered right; do this, and you will
live."
But he, desiring to justify himself, said to Jesus, "And who is
my neighbor?" Jesus replied,
"A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell
among robbers, who
stripped him and beat him, and departed, leaving him half dead.
Now by chance a priest
was going down that road; and when he saw him he passed by on
the other side. So
likewise a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed
by on the other side.
But a Samaritan, as he journeyed, came to where he was; and when
he saw him, he had
compassion, and went to him and bound up his wounds, pouring on
oil and wine; then he
set him on his own beast and brought him to an inn, and took
care of him. And the next
day he took out two denarii and gave them to the innkeeper,
saying, 'Take care of him;
and whatever more you spend, I will repay you when I come back.'
Which of these three,
do you think, proved neighbor to the man who fell among the
robbers?" He said, "The one
who showed mercy on him." And Jesus said to him, "Go and do
likewise."