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Assumption
Greek Orthodox Church
111 Island Pond Road
Manchester NH 03109
Phone: (603) 623-2045
Fax: (603) 232-6347
info@AssumptionNH.org
www.AssumptionNH.org
Facebook:
AssumptionGOCnh
Links and Resources
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese
of America
www.goarch.org
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese
of Boston
www.boston.goarch.org
Ecumenical Patriarchate of
Constantinople
www.patriarchate.org
MONTHLY BULLETIN OF THE ASSUMPTION OF OUR MOST HOLY THEOTOKOS GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH ΜΗΝΙΑΙΟ ΔΕΛΤΙΟ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ Σ ΟΡΘΟΔΟΞΗΣ ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑΣ ΤΗΣ ΚΟΙΜΗΣΕ ΩΣ ΤΗΣ ΘΕΟΤΟΚΟΥ
ARK - ΚΙΒΩΤΟΣ Thee
H OCTOBER / 2018
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VOLUME 13,
ΑΓΙΟΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΣ – 26 ΟΚΤΩΒΡΙΟΥ / St. Demetrios – October 26 262626th
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The Ark is published monthly by the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, 111 Island Pond Road, Manchester, NH 03109
Reverend Father Gregory Trakas Office Hours
Tuesday & Thursday 1 - 4 PM
or by appointment
Parish Council 2018
President…………........ Costa Georgopoulos
Vice President…………. James Folopoulos
Treasurer…………………... Peter Xintaras
Secretary…....................... Arthur Bakolas
Harold Guidicelli Penny Papastathis
Stathis Kapellakis Kerrie Poplin
Nick Karagianis Helen Rainey
Kathy Papakostas Anthony Tsekrekas
Philoptochos Board 2018
President……………................Lucie Skouteris
Vice President…………...........Maria Chronas
Treasurer…………………….. …Helen Rainey
Recording Secretary…………..Michelle Kapos
Corresponding Secretary..Andrea Moutsioulis
Natl. & Local Boards Liaison....Mariana Gasis
Advisor………………......... Nancy Mardanes
Martha Galanis Artemis Lazos
Evangelia Gregorious
Staff
Secretary……………….…..Janet Malin
Chanter…………………….Vasilios Rokas
Choir Director …………….Diane Dryer
YOUTH MINISTRIES
Directors
GOYA & Jr. GOYA…Stavroula Bakolas
JOY ……………..……..Julie Karagianis
Mommy & Me …..Ranya Karatzoulidis
Altar Boys……………Jeanne Tsekrekas
Assistants
Stephanie Condodemetraky
Angeliki Kalampalikis
PARISH SCHOOLS
Sunday School
Co-Directors………... Theohare Kapellakis
Ranya Karatzoulidis
Greek School
Director …………… Alexandra Bruttaniti
Teachers …………… Ranya Karatzoulidis
Daphne Galatas
Dance Instructor…… Angela Bourassa
Newsletter Editors
Fr. Gregory Trakas Janet Malin
Sophia Annas Nancy Mardanes
James Folopoulos Kathy Papakostas
Ellen Healy Helen Rainey
Nick Karagianis
Address Changes
Please notify the Church Office if
you are moving so that we may
update our database.
Thank you!
Pastoral Home Visitation
If a loved one is in the hospital,
a nursing home, house-bound for any
reason, or in a hospice, please contact
Fr. Gregory Trakas at the Church office
to arrange a visit.
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Parish Priest
It is a great joy to see so many kids in the first day of our Sunday and Greek School classes! A church full of
children is a sure sign of a blessed community! October is filled with Fall activities for everyone, from our Fall
Outing, to our Philoptochos Bazaar. It is also the month we celebrate the Great Martyr St. Demetrios, St. Luke
the Evangelist and St. Thomas the Apostle. Besides saying “Chronia Polla” to those named after these saints,
we should all take a moment and contemplate the contributions of these saints to our faith. St. Demetrios, a
commander of 1,000 Roman troops and the Duke of Thessaly at the young age of 22(!), did not hesitate to
confess Christ in front of his general (and future emperor) Galerius Maximinian. He readily gave up a certain
future of honor, riches and glory, to receive instead the painful death of a martyr, getting pierced with spears.
St. Thomas was also pierced to death with spears for having converted to Christ the entire family of the King
of India. Before preaching in India, he preached in Persia and Media. But most of all, St. Thomas by doubting
the Resurrection of Christ, he became an example of how faith should work, which is through the heart and
not the mind. Finally, St. Luke, a student of St. Paul, wrote his 24-chapter gospel in Alexandria of Egypt, only
15 years after the Lord’s Ascension. His gospel gave emphasis on the social work of Christ. He preached in
Greece, Italy, France and Dalmatia and received the death of a martyr when he was 80 years old! May we
have their blessings.
Parish News
We are looking for Stewardship Committee Volunteers to help with a variety of tasks and help coordinate the
Stewardship Program. Stewardship is the main source of income for our church and one of its most crucial
ministries. We would love your insight, input and assistance.
The next parish council meeting will be on Monday, October 15th at 7:00 PM.
Tickets for the George Tzimopoulos Memorial Raffle are on sale. Please see flyer insert for more details.
Philoptochos News
The Philoptochos Society will hold its Annual Bazaar Saturday and Sunday, October 27th and 28
th (see flyer for
details). Please join us for our traditional celebration of the fall season. We will have delicious Greek food and
pastry, raffles, a penny sale, and other items sold by different vendors.
We need volunteers to work at the bazaar, as well as donations of the following:
PASTRY
paximathia kourambiethes karidopeta
finikia halva melachrino
PLEASE LET LUCIE KNOW WHAT KIND OF PASTRY YOU PLAN TO MAKE!
NEW ITEMS FOR THE PENNY SALE
small appliances gift cards toys and gifts for children
The next Philoptochos Board meeting is Wednesday, October 3rd at 7 PM. Members are welcome to come
and join us.
DID YOU KNOW?
Our Philoptochos chapter in Manchester, NH raises money to provide assistance nationally, locally, and
within our own parish. The money that our Philoptochos Soteria raises is donated to the following:
1. National Philoptochos, to support their monthly National Ministry Commitments
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2. Metropolis of Boston, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America for Chapter Ministry Commitments
3. Manchester, NH local and trusted charities for the needy, homeless, veterans, and major illnesses
4. Assumption parish to pay insurance policies
We are appreciative and grateful for your donations to the Philoptochos. It is through our united effort that
we can help make a difference within our church, the community and our nation.
Lucie Skouteris, President
Finally, my sincere thanks to all who donated money for flowers for the August services in honor of Panagia.
August Flower Donations
Sophia Annas Artemis Lazos Voula Annas Mr. & Mrs. Charles Zoulias
Voula Koromilas Anonymous Martha Galanis Mr & Mrs Andreas Matteo
Georgia Gancarz Kerrie Poplin Mariana Gasis Kerrie & Lewis Poplin
Litsa Gregorious Louise Hart Betty Xintaras John & Roxanne Stergiou
Heidi Liolios Xanthippe Hatzibirou Arthur Kamberis Mr & Mrs John Xintaras
New Horizons Soup Kitchen
Our next New Horizons Soup Kitchen visit will be Sunday, October 28th, from 4:00 - 6:00 PM. We are looking
for new volunteers to join our group. This is such a rewarding experience; please join us for less than two hours
of fellowship with the group from the Assumption Church. If you have any questions, please call the Church
Office. Thank you!
Choir
We are happy to welcome back Diane Dryer as our organist and choir director!
We are also looking for volunteers to join our talented choir. All ages are welcome and that includes
children! Do not be shy if you do not have experience. All that is required is your passion and love for our
church! During the summer the choir is not singing or practicing. The rest of the year, it meets once a month
to practice (please see calendar insert).
Youth Ministry News
Greek School
Greek School dance lessons will begin on Thursday, October 18th, 2018. We are delighted Mrs. Angela
Bourassa will be our Greek School dance teacher once again and we look forward to another wonderful
school year.
On Sunday, October 28th, 2018 all people of Greek descent and the Greek Orthodox faithful will
commemorate “OXI DAY.” This is a national day of celebration in Greece, equal to the 25th of March! On this
day, we celebrate the heroic resistance of Greeks against the German & Italian Nazis during World War II. We
will discuss the importance of that day in our classrooms.
Sunday School
Welcome back Sunday School families! We look forward to seeing the children and their families in church
and Sunday School every Sunday. We would also like to welcome and thank our Sunday School team: co-
directors Theohare Kapellakis & Ranya Karatzoulidis; our teachers Theohare Kapellakis, Ranya Karatzoulidis,
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Nicole Condodemetraky, Joni Stamoulis, Laura Labore, Jon Horton, Jeanne Tsekrekas, Vaso Tsihlis; and our
assistant teacher, Joan Xintaras. We are very blessed to have such a dedicated team!
Children shall accompany their parents to church by 10:15 AM and sit together in the designated Sunday
School section and participate in the Divine Liturgy. Immediately following Holy Communion, students will
follow their teachers.to class for their lesson. Teachers will dismiss students to our Church Hall at
approximately 11:45 AM. Please feel free to speak with your child's teacher if you have any questions.
GOYA & Jr. GOYA - Joy - Mommy & Me - Altar Boys
Our GOYA (Greek Orthodox Youth of America) Ministry is for young adults ages 13-18.
There will be a brief GOYA meeting on Sunday, October 14th in the Church Hall immediately following the
Divine Liturgy.
Our Jr. GOYA (Junior Greek Orthodox Youth of America) is for youth ages.11-12.
There will also be a Jr. GOYA meeting on Sunday, October 7th in the Church Hall immediately following the
Divine Liturgy.
All young adults ages 11-18 are welcomed to attend! Have your child participate in GOYA or Jr. GOYA.
It is a worthy experience!
There will be a Fall Youth Outing on Saturday, October 20th, more details to be announced.
October 27th &.28
th, our GOYANs & Jr. GOYANs will be volunteering at the Philoptochos Autumn Bazaar.
For more details, please contact Carol Georgopoulos.
Our JOY (Junior Orthodox Youth) Ministry is for our youth age 5-12. Have your child participate in JOY by
contacting Julie Karagianis at karagianis@comcast.net.
Our Mommy & Me (M&M) Ministry is for our little ones (age infant thru 4 years old). It is a great opportunity
to have them involved in God’s church from a young age! If you would like to participate in M&M with your
child, please contact Ranya Karatzoulidis at rkapellakis@gmail.com
Our Altar Boy Ministry is for boys age 7-18. Have your son serve the Holy Table: a task performed invisibly
by angels! To join, please contact Fr. Gregory at frgregory33@yahoo.com , or Jeanne Tsekrekas at
jmtea@comcast.net. Thank you to all our dedicated altar boys!
YOUTH MINISTRY IS SPONSORING THE COFFEE HOUR
The Assumption Youth Ministry families will be sponsoring the coffee hour on the 3rd Sunday of each month.
We are looking to put together teams of volunteers to help set up, serve and clean up on Youth Coffee Hour
Sundays. Please come join our teams! If you are interested, please contact Connie Stamoulis at:
stamoulishorio@comcast.net , Stavroula Bakolas at: ssbakolas@gmail.com , or Angeliki Kalampalikis at:
kalampalikis@aol.com. Everyone is welcome to bring a favorite morning snack to share during coffee hour.
Items can be dropped off in the church kitchen after 9:30 AM of that Sunday morning. The Youth Ministry
will also be sponsoring a variety of fundraising events during our Youth Coffee Hour Sundays. Please keep in
mind that some schedule changes may occur due to events such as 40-day memorials which take precedence.
Your participation and understanding is greatly appreciated!
YOUTH SEATING AREA
The Church Hall area on the left side, as you enter the hall from the staircase, is the youth seating area after
Sunday School and during the coffee hour. There will be games, toys, crayons and books for children to use
and play together while having their snack. Parents and children, please help clean up this area when finished.
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WHO MAKES THE BEST PITA AROUND?
Do you think you know?
Is it YOU? Let’s find out at our
2nd
Annual Pita Fest Saturday, November 10, 2018
7 PM
Assumption Greek Orthodox Church
111 Island Pond Road
Manchester, NH
Sign-up and enter your pita into a friendly
Bake-off to earn bragging rights
and a nice little prize
or just come to taste and see which
are your favorite pitas
Judging at 8 PM
Tickets: $10 adults
(includes pita samples, desserts & coffee)
Bring your dancing shoes along
as there will be music & dancing for all!
Mezethakia platters & assorted beverages will be available…
Donations gratefully accepted
Hope you get your “pita moves” on and join us!
To enter please contact
Joni Stamoulis 603.674.4255
Effie Kalampalikis 603.785.4208
Kathy Papakostas 603.867.1655
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Sacraments & Services
When planning a baptism or wedding, please check church availability
BEFORE booking your reception hall. Thank you!
PLANNED GIVING is a gesture that comes from the heart!
Leave a legacy! As you plan your financial future, please remember your parish. There are several types of
planned donations to consider. Here are a few of them to consider. In all cases, please consult your financial
advisor for more information.
Charitable Bequests: Once you secure the well-being of your family, you may choose to include in your will a
significant donation to your church.
Gifts of Life Insurance: Using a life insurance policy makes it possible to make a major gift while protecting the
inheritance of one’s heir(s).
Gifts of Listed Securities: The gift of publicly listed securities, bonds, mutual fund units or other similar securities
is one of the most fiscally advantageous ways to make a substantial donation to a charitable organization
because the donor will avoid paying tax on capital gains. The gift of shares or other securities will give rise to a
tax credit. It is more advantageous to transfer the securities directly rather than to donate the proceeds collected
from selling the securities. This type of donation is advisable to those who wish to make a substantial donation
without encroaching on their liquid assets, or to those who own shares or other securities which have
significantly increased in value since their acquisition.
Charitable Annuities: A charitable gift annuity consists of a donation of money or other assets to a charitable
organization in exchange for guaranteed earnings for life or for a determined period of time.
RECOGNITION
It is with much love and appreciation we have received considerable bequests made to our parish
which we feel should be recognized. These benefactors are Margaret Spanos and Dorothy Spanos. Their
thoughtfulness is a tribute to their caring and desire for our parish to prosper
and grow for generations to come. May their memories be eternal!
Memorial Services
October 14th - 1 year for Kaliope Kamberis
Planning Memorials
When planning for a memorial, please
contact the Church Office
at 603-623-2045.
There is a particular altar wine and
incense we use. Please call for details!
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Stewardship Received for 2017
Amalia Kostakis
Angelo Zisis
August Stewardship
James Camberis
Peter Camberis
Nicholas Costakis
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Dryer
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Gordon
Evangelia Gregorious
Demetrios Kamberis
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Koromilas
Amalia Kostakis
Marianthe Krideras
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Krideras
Mr. & Mrs. Leon Lampes
Eugenia Lefebvre
Sophia Papadopoulos
Panagiota Papastasthis
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Pomerleau
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Poplin
Catherine Tournidis
Angelo Zisis
What is Christian Stewardship? Christian
Stewardship is:
* learning how to be a responsible and
concerned caretaker of Christ’s Church
* learning how to enjoy Church life and be
happy in Church work, for in Her dwells the
fullness of the Spirit of God
* our active commitment to use all our time,
talent and treasure for the benefit of humankind
in grateful acknowledgment of Christ’s
redeeming love
* caring for the needs of others
* offering one’s self to God as He offered
Himself to us
* what a person does after saying “I believe…”
as proof of that belief
* devotion and service to God and His Church
as persons, as families, as diocese & metropolis,
as national Church and as Church universal.
As Christian Stewards we are called to give back
to God from the “first fruits” of our labor.
We support our parish and its ministries in a
deliberate way and not with only what is left
over after everything else has been taken care of!
BE GREEN! – SAVE PAPER,
PRINTING & MAILING COSTS.
This bulletin can be sent “paperless.”
Email us at
info@assumptionnh.org to sign up
for bulletin by e-mail!
August Offerings
Sophia Annas
Voula Annas
Amerisa Baryiames
George Baryiames
James Camberis
Peter Camberis
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Day
Louise Hart
Esther Kereakoglow
Georgia Kyriazis
Heidi Liolios
Eleftheria Makris
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Mardanes
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Matteo
Mr. & Mrs. John Stergioulis
Betty Xintaras
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Zoulias
Saturday of Souls
Emil Karagiannis, MD
Thank you for your love to the House of the Lord and Panagia!
Donations in Memory of
Mary Franggos
Kalliope Kamberis
Paula Kefalas
Penelope Lester
Theodosia Liolios
Saturday of Souls
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Tsekrekas
Fuel Fund
Todd Vanderheyden
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BUSINESS CARD ADVERTISING
If you would like to advertise your business card in our monthly bulletin, please contact the Church Office.
A business card format, about 2 ½” x 1 ½” will run for a period of 12 months for one set fee of $150 a year.
This will help us defray the ever-increasing costs of printing and mailing these bulletins to our homes and at
the same time you will be advertising your business to our parishioners and through word of mouth to their
friends. This is a great opportunity for all!
Church Wish List - Donations Wanted
Pamphlet/Brochure display case:
$250
Two (2) Wooden Icon stands: $2,000 each (est.)
One Hundred (100) Div. Liturgy Pew Books:
$20 each (est.)
Three (3) Holy Table, Gospel & Holy Gifts cloth covers:
$2,000 each (est.)
Eight (8) Wooden Chairs for Holy Altar: $800 each (est.)
Granite platform for our historic bell in the rotary:
$10,000 (est.)
TAVERNA NIGHT St. George Cathedral
650 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH
October 13, 2018
7:00 PM – 11:00 PM $20 admission
Children under 16 Free, includes Greek appetizers Greek and American Music
THE SALONICA BOYS
Beer and Wine Bar Tickets available at Church Office, Sundays after Divine Liturgy during Coffee Hour
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Greek School Open House Nursing Home Visit
Apple Picking
Holy Cross Feast Pliakos Baptism Gordon Baptism
Mayiakas Wedding
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Road
NH
NON-PROFIT O G. US POSTAGE PAID MANCHESTER,PERMIT NO. 6249
ASSUMPTION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH
LADIES OF AUXILARY / PHILOPTOCHOS SOCIETY
ANNUAL AUTUMN BAZAAR
OCTOBER 27 & 28, 2018 SATURDAY 10:00 AM TO 7:00 PM
SUNDAY 11:30 AM TO 3:00 PM
GREEK FOOD & PASTRIES
RAFFLES & PENNY SALE
111 Island Pond Road
Manchester, NH
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