OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP
Beloved Presvyteres of our Greek Orthodox Archdiocese,
I greet you in the grace and peace of our Lord and
wish upon you bountiful blessings.
In my pastoral visits to the parishes and diverse
ministries of our Holy Archdiocese, I have witnessed the
joy and blessings that you bring as dynamic and dedicated
Presvyteres to the life of your faith communities. In your
supportive role in the ministry of your husbands, your
service to the parish, you engagement in the lives of
parishioners, your commitment as vital members of faith
centered family, or your outreach to those in need; these
elements of community life have your love, your sacrifice,
your service, and your understanding of Christian
responsibility at its core.
I thank you for this manner of being through which
God’s name is glorified. As you offer yourselves to God, to
the Church, and to others at the highest level of
achievement, it is my hope and prayer that you will heed to
the words of the Apostle Paul to the Ephesians to do the
will of God from the heart, with goodwill do service, as to
the Lord and not to men, knowing that whatever good
anyone does, you will receive the same from the
Lord…(Ephesians 6:5-8).
I offer my best wishes for your well being, the sound
health of your husbands; the clergy, your families and your
communities. May the Lord be with you always.
With paternal love in Christ,
+ DEMETRIOS
Archbishop of America
For as in one body we have many members, and
all the members do not have the same function,
so we, though many, are one body in Christ, and
individually members one of another. Having
gifts that differ according to the grace given to
us, let us use them (Romans 12:4-6).
Dearest Sisters in Christ,
Well, the 2014-2016 term of the NSP is in full
swing. We had a very successful Fall 2014 board
meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina, with Mary
Christy as our hostess. Fr. Paul, Mary, and their
parishioners showed us the true meaning of
southern hospitality and we thank them all.
I am writing this article on the train as I return
from a very busy four days in New York City. I
represented all of us at the Archdiocesan Council
meeting (I was assigned to the Clergy Care and
Development Committee), National Philop-
tochos Board meeting, the Ground Blessing of
Saint Nicholas at the World Trade Center, and
the Archons’ Dinner. The weekend ended with
an Hierarchical Divine Liturgy at the
Archdiocesan Cathedral.
Going back to this summer, we enjoyed several
days of fruitful work, informative workshops,
fellowship, and fun at the Clergy Laity Congress
in Philadelphia, thanks to the hard work of our
Committee Chairman Georgia Christo and the
committee members. A special thanks to our
then-President, Alice Noplos, for all her hard
work. Leadership 100, what can I say?! Thank
you for the $15,000 grant that helped support our
programs at Clergy Laity! Thank you to Michael
Karloutsos for the wonderful Clergy Family
Dinner! Thank you to everyone!
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“Through love be servants of one another ...”—Galatians 5:13
MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT
nsp.goarch.org ~ Fall 2014 newsletter
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
National Sisterhood of PresvyteresFall 2014 Newsletter
NSP
METROPOLIS
REPRESENTATIVES
REPORTS
DIRECT ARCHDIOCESAN
DISTRICT by Tina Vlahos
OVERVIEW
The D.A.D. is composed of 65
parishes within the greater New
York area, the northern suburbs,
upstate New York, all of Long
Island, the western half of
Connecticut, Washington DC and
the independent nation of the
Commonwealth of the Bahamas
(Nassau N.P.). We have around 70
Presvyteres that make up our
D.A.D. Sisterhood.
COMMUNIQUE
� Care packages were sent out in
June to all of our sisters
containing a makeup bag, make
up and soaps. These items were
donated by various parishioners
in appreciation for the role of the
presvyteres in our District.
� Letters have been sent to our
Sisters encouraging them to
become active stewards of our
Sisterhood for 2014.
UPCOMING EVENTS
� We will be having our annual
Clergy Family Christmas Dinner
in early January with His
Eminence Archbishop Demetrios,
His Grace Bishop Andonios and
His Grace Bishop Sevastianos
joining us.
� Bi‐annual luncheons with all of
our Presvyteres (both active and
retired) to join together in fun and
fellowship.
� On the occasion of our Patrons
Feastday (Sts. Mary and Martha
June 4th) we will have a formal
luncheon with a noted guest
speaker.
The sisters of the Metropolis of
Atlanta gathered at the biennial
ATLANTA by Emily Young Carter
Greetings and Well Wishes to everyone.
Since our last update, our plans for our fall get-together and Seminiarian
welcome breakfast have found dates, with some changes.
Our fall get-together is upcoming, an overnight was unable to be
scheduled and so we decided a fall river cruise and lunch. We are looking
forward to welcoming the Seminarian Wives group, we were saddened
that we are unable to participate in the Seminarian Family Retreat this
year. Instead we have a welcome breakfast date for the wives, scheduled
for November 8th at the Metropolis Center.
BOSTON by Eleni Klostri
Clergy-Laity congress held in July 2014
in Philadelphia. Eleven sisters were able
to me e t dur in g ou r des i gn a t edmetropolis meeting time and three more
were able to join us for lunch to continue our meeting.
We discussed the metropolis representative position. I have served as the
rep since March 2014 (when Connie Powell could no longer serve) and I
will continue to serve. Kathy Guerry (Ft. Walton Beach, FL) will be the
alternate rep.
Vassi Haros (Florence, SC) will continue to serve as the president.
Christine Salzman (Athens, GA) will serve as the treasurer.
The ladies expressed that they
would like to receive news and
updates. Jenny Newlin and I will
work on a quarterly newsletter
with updates (births, deaths,
ordinations, baptisms, transfers,etc.). The newsletter will be
emailed except to those who do not have email.
An email was sent to the Atlanta presvyteres in August asking them to
update their contact information. We received a pretty good response
(and are continuing to receive responses) and I will update Nicole Keares
so that changes can be made to the NSP master list.
Unfortunately the retreat that was being planned for October 3 – 5 at our
Diakonia Center was cancelled by His Eminence Metropolitan ALEXIOS
due to lack of participation. About fifteen presvyteres had registered to
attend.
Six presvyteres were able to gather for the consecration of St. George
Cathedral in Greenville, SC held the weekend of September 26-27. We
will meet at our metropolis clergy-laity in Columbia, SC in the summerof 2015.
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Make checks payable to National Sisterhood of Presvyteres
nsp.goarch.org ~ Fall 2014 newsletter
At the last NSP Board meeting in Raleigh, it was
decided that for those Presvyteres for whom we
have an email address, the newsletter will be sent
electronically only. This decision was made to
help cut the costs for postage. Please help us stay
in touch with you by keeping your email current
with your Metropolis Representative.
“How many believers do you have at
your church, Prifteresha Stephanie?”
This question was asked of me on the
first day of my OCMC Mission Trip to
Albania last month. “Excuse me,” I
replied. “What exactly do you mean?”
“I’m asking,” she said softly “How
many people do you have at your
church?”
And then it hit me. These next 10 days
were going to be a real eye opener.
The Priftes (Priests) and Priftereshas
(Presvyteres) in Albania refer to their
parishioners/members/pledges here as:
BELIEVERS. Wow, that’s powerful!
As you may know, in the 20th century,
Albania fell under a communist
regime and suffered the most severe
religious persecution in the world; all
forms of religion were constitutionally
prohibited and by 1991, no Church
infrastructure existed. From our
Albanian sisters, we heard compelling
stories of Orthodoxy being
“underground” during the long dark
era of communism, with churches
having been destroyed. Under the
guidance of His Beatitude Anastasios,
Archbishop of Tirana, Durres and All
Albania and along with the help of
Orthodox missionaries, this Church of
believers is being resurrected and
continues to flourish.
I was invited to join the OCMC 2014
Albania Women Orthodox Mission
Team* in early August and was
excited, yet nervous, about this
amazing opportunity. We eight women
had never met each other, did not
speak Albanian, and had no
expectations other than a desire to
serve God and answer a silent calling
to Albania.
Why was it important to send this
team to Albania? Simply put, we were
sent to share the Orthodox faith and
nourish women – our sister clergy
wives – to grow in Christ.
The theme was “Mary and Martha,
Servant and Student.” Our team led
two, three day programs for some 80
Priftereshas, covering the roles and
challenges of serving as Priftereshas,
raising an Orthodox family, and
Christian dispute resolution. Our
retreats were held at the Resurrection
Orthodox Theological Academy in
Shen Vlash and we were housed at the
Myrrh Bearing Women Monastery
adjacent to the seminary.
God taught me so much through this
mission journey, my team and the
people we ministered to in Albania.
Our Albanian sisters are beautiful,
strong, faithful women of God. They
are, without a doubt, believers! I will
forever cherish the fellowship we
shared. One of the highlights of the
experience was the opportunity to
meet and visit with His Beatitude
Archbishop Anastasios. Being in his
presence was something I cannot even
begin to describe as it was so special.
We also visited several of the
cathedrals and churches that have been
built since 1992 and they are
absolutely breathtaking, holy places.
This trip provided two distinct cultures
a taste of the harmony that exits
between members of the Body of
Christ. We are one Orthodox family!
A family of believers! And, I say,
Glory to God, for allowing me to be
His witness!
*Under the spiritual guidance of His Beatitude
Archbishop Anastasios, the OCMC 2014 Albania
Women Orthodox Mission Team included: Pres Renee
Ritsi, Team Leader; Pres. Joy Corona; Khr. Maggie
Hock; Pres. Anna Lillios; Pres. Stephanie Panagos;
Dcns. Alexandria Ritsi; and lay leaders Stella Wacker
and Judge Marina Corodemus.
One Orthodox Family…A Family of Believers!AN OCMC Mission Team – COMPRISED OF ORTHODOX CLERGY WIVES!! by (Prifterisha) Stephanie Panagos
STEWARDSHIP – Did you know that your stewardship donations
support the various programs, ministries, and needs of the NSP? These
include, but are not limited to: Newsletter, Sister-to-Sister, and
Memorial Donations. Your support is necessary and appreciated.
Please return the form below along with your donation.
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NSP
METROPOLIS
REPRESENTATIVES
REPORTS
The current board is comprised of
Maria Sorolas (President ) ,
S t e f a n i e M a l a m i s ( Vi c e
President), Kathy Kounavis
CHICAGO by Georgia Alikakos
(Secre t a r y) , Ka t e r i na Papagiann i s
(Treasurer/Webmaster), Georgia Alikakos
(Metropolis Rep) and Tulla Poteres (Alternate Metropolis Rep).
The Sisterhood recently published its Fall Newsletter. The current
newsletter focused on past outreach events, clergy updates, member
bios, and upcoming events.
AXIOS to the three worthy young men who have been ordained in
recent months. Heartfelt congratulations to two of our clergy families
who welcomed new additions to the ranks of PKs!
With the blessings of His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos, we are
planning the following events: a clergy couple bowling outing on
September 25th, Metropolitan Iakovos’ Nameday Dinner on October
23rd, the Clergy Christmas Party to be held on December 30th, a
Presvytera Lenten Retreat in February and finally the second annual
Build‐a‐Bear outreach event scheduled for May 2nd.
On the weekend of February 20th, plans are being made for a
Presvytera Retreat coinciding with our Pre‐Lenten annual meeting.
The theme is “Healthy Presvyteres, a blessing to their families and
communities”. We are currently seeking speakers who can offer us
insight on spiritual nourishment and a healthy lifestyle.
We have an active on‐line presence with a website
(chicagopresvyteres.com) and a Facebook page (Metropolis of
Chicago Presvyteres). Katerina Papagiannis administers our website.
Pearlann Bithos administers our Facebook page.
We are working on a Metropolis Sisterhood Cookbook. Proceeds
from the sales will be directed toward the Clergy Benevolent Fund
and the St. Iakovos Retreat Center. Contribute your favorite recipe at
via the website. Recipe submissions are due by December 31st.
DENVER by Rachel Sinos
I hope this finds you well as we enjoy the delights of the fall season.
This August, eleven sisters from the Denver area were together, not necessarily by design, to celebrate the
thirtieth anniversary of St. Catherine parish in Greenwood Village, Colorado. It was an extraordinary evening
that began with Great Vespers celebrated by His Eminence Metropolitan Isaiah and was followed by a lively
night of dinner and dancing.
In September, we held a long-distance Presvytera Book Club discussion. The title was a secular classic, The
Scarlet Pimpernel. It was decided that the next book will be a spiritual title, Presbytera: The Life, Mission,
and Service of the Priest’s Wife by Presvytera Athanasia Papademetriou, as it is quite pertinent to each of us.
The date is set for later this fall and we hope that more of our Metropolis sisters will be able to participate in
the discussion.
DETROIT by Ginny Emroll
Our Metropolis has experienced many
changes and transitions since
Clergy‐‐‐‐Laity in Philadelphia.
First, I would like to thank Jenny
Legakis for serving as our past
Representative. Jenny, along with
alternate rep. Harriet Wilson, worked
many hours serving the Metropolis of
Detroit Presvyteres. We thank them
both for their hard work and dedication
to the sisterhood. Second, I would like
to recognize Anastasia Cassis for doing
an outstanding job as the NSP
Treasurer. We congratulate her on her
new position as Vice President of our
NSP!
Upcoming events: During the fall, we
encourage each district of our
Metropolis to hold an informal get
together. In January, we all look
forward to our annual clergy family
vasilopita. In addition, I hope to have
our Metropolis of Detroit Presvytera
Directory updated with all the changes,
additions, and new contact
information.
I am honored to have been selected as
the Representative for our Detroit
Metropolis. Along with Emily Bartz,
our alternate Representative, I look
forward to meeting and serving the
presvyteres of our Metropolis. We
encourage all the presvyteres to
participate in the love, joy, and
fellowship of our NSP!
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2015 National
NSP RETREATNavasota, Texas
(Houston area)
October
9-12
SAVE
THE
DATE!
Renee Lambakis and Katina Gartelos have
graciously accepted to host our 2015 NSP Retreat
and have secured CAMP ALLEN for the event.
A little about CAMP ALLEN:
Camp Allen is located just 45 minutes northwest of Houston
and 45 minutes southeast of Bryan/College Station. Situated
on 950 acres in the serene piney woods of the Navasota
area, Camp Allen provides organizations with a place to
relax, refresh, and refocus. For more information go to
their website at campallen.org
NSP WEBSITE REPORT by Pauline Pavlakos
www.nsp.goarch.org
Our NSP website was created on May 31, 1996 and
has been online continuously for over 18 years. The
website is updated immediately upon receipt of
information. We have one password protected page--
our E-mail Addresses page--which has 503 email
addresses listed.
We currently have 6 tabs:
1. Home (includes a slider)
2. About Us
Patron Saint | NSP Board | From Our President |
Clergy-Laity Congress 2014 Schedule of Events |
APC/NSP Benevolent Fund | Confidential
Assistance Program | Constitution | FAQs | Food
for Thought | Guidelines and Procedures When a
Priest Falls Asleep in the Lord | Memorial Page* |
Prez to Prez | Sister to Sister | Stewards | The
Listening Connection | User Portal (password-
protected email address page)
3. Clergy Family Corner
4. Newsletter
5. Prayer
6. Resources (Metropolis Info, Rendering Unto
Caesar, Online Store, Radio Stations, Blogs)*The names of the presvyteres on the Memorial Page are
used when we have a Memorial Service for our sister
presvyteres. Please review the list and if you know of
someone who should be added, please send me the
information.
Reps, please remember to send information
regarding your events. Everyone, please send
information for the Clergy Family Corner page.
Mostly, clergy family births and deaths are listed on
this page, but other information (engagements,
weddings, anniversaries, graduations, etc.) is always
welcome.
RETIRED REP REPORT by Evelyn Adams
I greet you from sunny California and pray that you
and your families are all well and had a pleasant
summer.
These past few months have been slow, but have
continued to communicate with our sisters on
various occasions through cards and email.
If there is anything I am able to do, or if someone
knows of a presvytera of a retired priest who we
may not know about, please call on me at anytime.
This year the Sister to Sister Committee has been in contact with the
Archdiocese periodically. From May 1, 2014 to July 10, 2014, Jeanne MonosSISTER TO SISTER
REPORTby Vicki Toppses has sent out 9 Sister to Sister care packages! In this latest round, 1 Presvytera and 8
Diakonisses have received the wonderful gifts from the NSP welcoming them into
the Sisterhood. That is a total of 11 Presvyteres and 18 Diakonisses who have
received the package this year so far! Thank you Jeanne for all of your hard work in
sending those off!
We will be contacting the Archdiocese towards the end of the year and God willing receive the the list of the
new sisters from the ordinations of the Summer and Fall months.
May God continue to bless each and every one of your families with fruitful ministries! page 5
(President’s letter continued from page 1) We are always trying to find out what works and what needs
improvement. Thank you to those of you who submitted our Presvyteres’ Clergy Laity survey. The results were
distributed and discussed at our fall board meeting. Overall, people were content. We will attempt to address
the concerns noted when preparing for the 2016 Clergy Laity.
We have an enthusiastic board with many new members. New people bring new perspectives and “old” people
bring wisdom and experience. Together, we will use our different gifts and accomplish great things.
The Metropolis Representatives are excited! Please help them by attending events, offering suggestions and
assistance, and sending them news. Two positions on the board need to be filled—Widowed Presvyteres
Representative and Historian. If you are interested in, or have suggestions for, either of these positions, please
contact me as soon as possible.
Thank you to our new newsletter editor, Goldie Doukas. She has some new and exciting ideas for our
newsletter. We are very happy to have her back on the board. (A bit of trivia--Goldie was president of the NSP
from 1992-1996.)
I am very honored to have been elected as President of the NSP and humbly accept this position. I follow an
impressive group of women who served as NSP presidents over the years. As your president, I will strive to be
a friend and ally to every Presvytera and Diakonissa. Please feel free to contact me any time about anything.
I would like to thank Alice Noplos for being such a great president over the past four years. I am very fortunate
to have her and the other past presidents to turn to as I serve my term as president.
Your sister in Christ,
Pauline
nsp.goarch.org ~ Fall 2014 newsletter
The Apolytikion of Saints Martha and Mary
Since you believed in Christ with strong and ardent faith, and ever worshiped 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, pray for us all unto the Master.
NSP
METROPOLIS
REPRESENTATIVES
REPORTS
NEW JERSEY
by Georgia J. Christo
Greetings on behalf of the New
Jersey Metropolis Sisterhood. We
are so proud that our very own Pauline
Pavlakos (President), Malama Burdusi
(Recording Secretary), and Alice
Noplos (Past President/Advisor) have
been voted on the National Executive
Board. Congratulations ladies and
God’s Speed! Also I am honored to be
our rep and excited to have Colette
Bourantas as our Alternate.
Furthermore, I wish to express my
heartfelt thank you to Alice, Pauline,
Molly, Nektaria (Kousoulas), and
Colette. I enjoyed getting to know you
during the the planning of the 42nd
Biennial Clergy Laity Congress. I am
inspired and motivated and look
forward to serving our Sisterhood.
PITTSBURGH
by Vasiliki Constantine
Greetings from the Holy Metropolis
of Pittsburgh! It is an honor and a
privilege for me to begin the 2014 –
2015 ecclesiastical year as the new
NSP representative for our
metropolis.Our metropolis is divided into four regions – Eastern, Central,
Northwestern and Southwestern. Metropolis wide events have been
established: the Clergy Wives' retreat in October, the Clergy Family
Christmas Celebration in December, and, the Family Spring Retreat.
Goals: to publish a metropolis clergy family newsletter for the clergy
couples to include PK news and feature a presvytera with a bio and
picture; generate metropolis notes of congratulations, feastdays,
sympathy, etc.; communicate metropolis news and events including
information of upcoming ordinations.
Thanks to outgoing representative Becky Touloumes! God bless you
and Fr. John, who has accepted the awesome responsibility of
President of the Archdiocesan Presbyters Council (APC). AXIOS!
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PAID THROUGH 2014
Evelyn Adams SF
Adina Afendoulis DEN
Eleni Alexopoulos BOS
Georgia Alikakos CHI
Cynthia Anctil ARCH
Anna Angelis SF
Vasilia Apostolakos ARCH
Anthe Athas BOS
Vivian Bacalis NJ
Anastasia Bandy NJ
Daphne Barbas BOS
Emily Bartz DET
Stella Bekris SF
Filitsa Bender PITT
Chrysanthie Bessinas NJ
Lisa Bobotas ATL
Gloria Bratiotis SF
Marika Brown SF
Amy Burdette ATL
Marilou Cambas BOS
Anastasia Cassis DET
Vicki Cassis DET
Alexandra Chakos PITT
Theodora Chelpon NJ
Georgia Christofis NJ
Barbara L. Cole SF
Elisabeth Cook DET
Gloria Costarakis BOS
Louella Costopolos PITT
Helen Coulouras BOS
Konstantina Dalianis CHI
Anthe Day NJ
Eleftheria Degaitas SF
Eleni Demetri PITT
Carol Demos ARCH
Mary Demotses BOS
Moscha Despotides NJ
Maria Diacovasilis ARCH
Tiffany Dickey DEN
Melanie DiStefano PITT
Stacey Dorrance SF
Elaine Economou BOS
Kay Efstathiu SF
Jessica Ellis PITT
Angela Eugenis NJ
Themmi Evangelatos BOS
Ione Filandrinos CHI
Kyriaki Fitzgerald BOS
Stella Flegas DEN
Krissy Flesoras SF
Claire Foustoukos BOS
Ioanna Fox NJ
Mindy Gikas NJ
Stephanie Gill DEN
Nasia Gordon CHI
Athena Gousios DET
Kathy Guerry ATL
Michelle Halekakis CHI
Helene Hall PITT
Mary Hallick CHI
Emily Harakas ATL
Mary Harbatis ATL†
Christine Heath BOS
Maria Hillhouse SF
Sofia Hohnholt DET
Nora Hostetler SF
Olga Hountalas DET
Peggy J. Jeweler DEN
Lia Johns PITT
Cassandra Kallis DET
Stamatia Kaloudis CHI
Helen Karamanos DET
Yianna Karathanos CHI
Maria Karloutsos ARCH
Christina Kartsonis ATL
Panagiota Katras PITT
Anthoula Katsoulis ATL
Rodothea Kavadas DET
Dianna Kazakis ARCH
Christine Kehayes ATL
Areti Khitiri NJ
Eleni Klostri BOS
Stephanie Kocolas SF
Vicki Kontogiorgis ARCH
Michele Kontos NJ
Athanasia Kostakis DEN
Eleni Koucos DEN
Valerie Kouldukis SF
Katerina Kounavis CHI
Cynthia Kouremetis DEN
Nektaria Kousoulas NJ
Elaine Krommydas BOS
Christie Kyriacou SF
Vasiliki Kyriacou SF
Fay Lassios ARCH
Jennifer Legakis DET
Lorena Vangjeli Lentz PITT
Anastasia Leondis ATL
Karen Lesko SF
Despina Leventis DEN
Voula Liacopulos NJ
Suzanne Lichtenstein PITT
Katherine Lionikis CHI
NormaJean Loulakis ARCH
Mary MacLean SF
Georgia Magoulias SF
Katerina Sitaras Makiej BOS
Janet Mamalis DET
Melissa Mamangakis ARCH
Stella Mamangakis ATL
Anna Maneta BOS
Effie Manikas BOS
Kostoula Manousakis ATL
Amphitrite Manuel ATL
Karen Manuel NJ
Despina Massouras CHI
Anna Mathews ARCH
Sandra McEachen ARCH
Penelope Metaxas BOS
Cynthia Milanese PITT
Tina Millsaps ATL
Evelyn Mitsos ATL
Felicia Mot DET
Evangeline Moulketis NJ
Carolyn Nastos ATL
Jenny Newlin ATL
Despina Nicoloudakis PITT
Sylvia Nicozisin CHI
Kalliopi Nikokavouras CHI
Joy O’Loughlin ATL
Margaret Orfanakos NJ
Thea Pakes DEN
Stephanie Panagos BOS
Amelia Tunanidas Pantelis ATL
Katina Pantelis BOS
Athanasia Papademetriou BOS
Anne Pappalas PITT
Kathy Pappas CHI
Kerry Pappas ARCH
Mary Pappas ATL
Theodora Paleologos BOS
Vaso Paris SF
Maria Patitsas ATL
Efrosine Payiatis ATL
Patricia Petropoulakos ARCH
Angie Pilavas ARCH
Cristen Petrides PITT
Roxana Petrutiu DET
Sophia Philippas CHI
Tulla Poteres CHI
Sherry Potter CHI
Catherine Poulos ARCH
Georgia Pourakis ARCH
Matia Prevas SF
Catherine Protopapas ATL
Olga Rafael NJ
Irene Rallis CHI
Edna Regopoulos ARCH
Barbara Retelas SF
Lorraine Romas ARCH
Anna Ruocco - Brown SF
Nikki Salmas SF
Christine Salzman ATL
Maria Sarolas CHI
Diane Scordalakis SF
Mary Scoulas CHI
Penelope Selimos CHI
Awatif Shalhoub ATL
Joan Simones BOS
Rachel Sinos DEN
Georgia Sitaras ARCH
Donna Smith DET
Hrisafie Sophocles PITT
Sophia Spaliatsos DEN
Romilie Speed CHI
Penny Stamas BOS
Poppy Stamatos ARCH
Elaine Stephanides SF
Elaine Stratis ATL
Ranae Strzelecki CHI
Faye Stylianopoulos BOS
Helen Suhayda CHI
Irene Supica SF
Joana Tagaropulos DEN
Athena Theodosion NJ
Stephanie Thomas SF
Vicki Toppses BOS
Rose Treantafeles CHI
Toula Trifon CHI
Pat Tsagalakis SF
Eleni Tsigas ATL
Spiridoula Tsigas ATL
Marika Tsigounis NJ
Kathleen Tsitsilianos ATL
Mary Tsoulos CHI
Vasiliki Tzougros CHI
Bessie Valasiadis ARCH
Tina Varlamos DET
Maria Varvarelis ATL
Garnette Vasilakis ATL
Betsy Vlahos ATL
Chrysi Vlahos NJ
Ioanna Vlahos ATL
Konstantina Vlahos ARCH
Sultana Volaitis BOS
Emily Young-Carter ATL
Celia Zaharas DEN
Anne Zervos DET
Pauline Zorzos ARCH
Maria Claudia Zugravu ARCH
PAID THROUGH 2015
Joanna Alexson NJ
Patricia Artemas CHI
Janet Augusta BOS
Georgia Botsis CHI
Charlotte Conjelko CHI
Mary C. Dombalis NJ
Goldie Doukas PITT
Ina Dragas BOS
Ginny Emroll DET
Maria Hondros SF
Lanette Howard ATL
Nancy Joanides ARCH
Anastasia Jonas CHI
Alexandria Kalina CHI
Nicole Keares PITT
Marilyn Magoulias ARCH
Marusia Melackrinos ARCH
Jeannie Monos CHI
Magdalena Michalopulos DET
Helen Nacopoulos PITT
Alice Noplos NJ
Cynthia Paleologos BOS
Georgia Papadopoulos ARCH
Donna M. Pappas SF
Evangeline Pappas ATL
Dimitra Pastrikos NJ
Eva Paul DET
Aliki Pistikos-Anastasiou ARCH
Alexandra Poulos DEN
Eleni Rogakos NJ
Panayiota Shiepis PITT
Mary Soteropoulos ARCH
Charlotte Staviski SF
Nikki Stephanopoulos ARCH
Fotini Street DEN
Argie Talagan DEN †
Elizabeth Tervo SF
Marinda Tsahakis ATL
Joanna Tsandikos BOS
Faith Veronis BOS
Pearl Veronis PITT
Betty Vlahos SF
Harriet Wilson ATL
Pauline Zorzos ARCH
PAID THROUGH 2016
Cynthia Anctil ARCH
Nikie Artemas CHI
Colette Bourantas NJ
Georgia Champion ATL
Eleni Christakos BOS
Mary Christy ATL
Evi Kaplanis ATL
Pauline Pavlakos NJ
Joan Simones BOS
Effrosini Vernikos ATL
PAID THROUGH 2017
Zafera Bartz PITT
Christina Papulis CHI
Gigi Souritzidis NJ
Elaine Stratis ATL
Respectfully submitted by,
Mary Christy
† Denotes OF BLESSED MEMORY
Current NSP Stewards – paid through October 4, 2014
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