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St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2021-10-17
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St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church

General Information

  • Phone:
  • (908) 968-4004
  • Fax:
  • (908) 968-4002
  • Street Address:

  • 85 Voorhees Corner Road,

  • Flemington, NJ 08822


Contact Information






Services Schedule

Sunday Services:  Orthros 8:30 am; Divine Liturgy 9:30  am.  

Weekday Services:  See parish website calendar link for updates.

 


Past Bulletins


Parish News

2021 Stewardship Status: we have 149 Pledges totaling $192,865 and $152,794 received to date.  We also have 7 families who have contributed $3,950 to date but have not submitted a stewardship card.  It is important that all families complete a stewardship card to be considered a steward.  The current Stewardship List and other stewardship information is posted on the bulletin board by the water cooler.



2021 Stewardship List

* Contributed but have not submitted stewardship card

Report Date: Sep 22, 2021

1

Agrapides, Peter & Stella

65

Kika, John & Tina

129

Ticas, Cesar&Areti

2

Andreou, Anthony

66

Kizoulis, Menas & Antonia

130

Toulatos, Polixenia

3

Angelus, James&Elizabeth

67

Kosoglou, Teddy and Roula

131

Trumpy, Fred & Larisa

4

Archimedes, Alexander & Debbie

68

Kousoulas, Constantine

132

Tsatsos, Costa & Maria

5

Argiropoulos, Anthony & Amy

69

Kousoulas, Fr. Anastasios & Presv. Nektaria

133

Tsentas, Constantine & Eugenia *

6

Balios, Efthimia

70

Kousoulas, Panayiotis

134

Tsokas, Lorraine

7

Bongiovanni, Robert & Michele

71

Kubu, James & Evangeline

135

Tsokas, Spyros

8

Bozzo, Daniel&Maria

72

Kypridakes, Michael & Asimina

136

Tzovolos, Demetri and Arete

9

Bulzacchelli, Thomas & Valerie

73

Logothetis, Nikita & Sophia

137

Tzovolos, Olympia

10

Bunce, Daniel & Marianne

74

Loukedis, Alexander & Jennifer

138

Vaporakis, Efharis Karise

11

Collett, Martin & Adriane

75

Lutkus, Anthony & Vasiliki

139

Vaporakis, John & Kim

12

Connell, William & Nikki

76

Manoussakis, Stamati & Sofia

140

Vaporakis, Kaliope

13

Costalas, Paul & Josephine

77

Manteo, Michael & Gramatiki

141

Vaporakis, Mihail

14

Coutros, George & Lana

78

Mardakis, Arge

142

Varas, Alexander Pericles

15

Coutsouridis, Alexia

79

Mariani, Anthony & Kristen

143

Varas, Loukas Michael

16

Coutsouridis, John & Denise

80

Markos, Peter & Elaine

144

Varas, Michael & Elaine

17

Demetriou, Dorothy&James

81

Martin, Stephen & Despina

145

Veneman, Ryan & Polyxeni-Tolis

18

Diagelakis, Gerasimos & Kristen

82

Mavrode, Michael & Demetra

146

Vespa, Paul & Fay

19

Diamantis, Ioannis & Gerasimoula

83

Mazza, Emily Connelly & Costa & Poulis, Renee

147

Vlahakes, Louis & Anastasia

20

Disla, Mark & Anastasia Pappas

84

McElroy, Stephanie

148

Vlahakis, Dan

21

Diver, Sean & Joanne

85

Millett, Matthew & Maria

149

Wolfe, Richard & Penelope

22

Douvris, John & Aimee

86

Mulcahy, Dr. Wayne and Mary

150

Wygera, Walter & Constance

23

Douvris, Katerina & Jorge Higueros

87

Nelson, Stephanie

151

Xenakis, Matthew & Vasiliki *

24

Fallon, Ellie

88

Nikolakopoulos, Peter & Melissa

152

Ypsilantis, Peter & Antonia

25

Fallon, Tom & Anna

89

Paitakes, John&Linda

153

Zacharatos, Jerry & Justine Raspanti

26

Fania, Michael & Vicky

90

Paliatsos, Mary

154

Zajac, Pegi

27

Fearon, TJ & Colette

91

Panageas, Bill & Margaret

155

Zanidakis, Theodore & Charlotte

28

Ferreira, Jorge & Angela

92

Panayote, William & Deborah

156

Zannikos, Peter & Amy

29

Finley, Thomas & Antoinette *

93

Pelios, Georgia

157

 

30

Gacos, Chris & Frances

94

Peppe, George & Demetra

158

 

31

Gacos, Christopher & Escarlen

95

Petromelis, Christopher & Georgette

159

 

32

Gatanis, Michael & Angela *

96

Petromelis, Phyllis

160

 

33

Georgeles, George & Maria

97

Procyk, Eugenia

161

 

34

Giambrone, Charles J

98

Radzicki, Martin & Katie

162

 

35

Gianakos, Michael & Dianne

99

Rentoulis, Nikolaos

163

 

36

Giannouris, John & Tracey

100

Roupas, Daniel & Mary

164

 

37

Gianos, Irene

101

Rudy, George & Sofia

165

 

38

Gilman, Cliff & Karen *

102

Sacalis, John

166

 

39

Giotis, John & Karen

103

Sakellos, Alexandra

167

 

40

Glynos, Peter & Cindy

104

Sakellos, Evan & Catherine

168

 

41

Grina, Peter & Diana

105

Sakellos, George

169

 

42

Halkiadakis, John & Vassie

106

Sfondouris, John & Maria

170

 

43

Hawes, Ashlynn

107

Shepardson, Lilyan

171

 

44

Hawes, Brian & Allison Faches

108

Sideris, Leonidas & Elizabeth

172

 

45

Hawes, Carrick

109

Soteropoulos, Dean & Elizabeth

173

 

46

Heinke, Michael & Simone

110

Soteropoulos, Marisa

174

 

47

Heinke, Zoe & Andy Riley

111

Staikos, George & Christi

175

 

48

Ibrahim, Robert&Doniki

112

Staikos, Nicholas, Eirini Daskalakis

176

 

49

Iliakostas, Vasilis & Konstantina

113

Stathopulos, Peter&Julan, Adriana

177

 

50

Iliopoulos, Christos & Anna

114

Stavrakas, Spyros & Bia

178

 

51

Jaghab, Danny & Delmy

115

Stavrakis, Michael & Sophia

179

 

52

Johnson, Bill

116

Stellakis, John & Eileen

180

 

53

Johnson, Gloria

117

Stellakis, Stanley & Kathleen

181

 

54

Kalamaras, Stella *

118

Steubing, Michael & Maria Katsamani

182

 

55

Kaldes, John & Zoi

119

Stieglitz, Alexander

183

 

56

Kamnitsis, Christopher

120

Stieglitz, Robert & Katerina

184

 

57

Kamnitsis, Constantine & Nancy

121

Stier, Benjamin & Eleftheria Tsatsos

185

 

58

Kasimatis, Kosmas & Dimitra Bairaktaris

122

Sullivan, Mary

186

 

59

Katogiritis, George & Kalliopi *

123

Sutton, David & Maria

187

 

60

Katsiaficas, John&Soula

124

Tattoli, Larry & Maria

188

 

61

Kazantzis, Sava & Nancy

125

Tattoli, Mark

189

 

62

Kefalas, Carrie

126

Tattoli, Steven

190

 

63

Kehayes, Peter & Helen

127

Theodoropoulos, Pete & Brittany Daniels

191

 

64

Kehayes, Stephen & Beth

128

Ticas, Alexia

192

 

Welcome back to our choir today!  On Sunday, Oct. 24, we will recognize the annual Church Musicians Sunday.  God bless all our choir members and chanters!

Today is Leadership 100 Sunday.  Fr. A.  will read a special encyclical at the end of Liturgy.

Sunday School: classes will be excused at about 10:30 AM after the distribution of Holy Communion.  10th-12th Graders will meet with Mr. Paul Costalas in the assigned classroom.

Greek School  Please contact Maria Sfondouris, Greek School Director with any questions (msfondouris@gmail.com). Mondays - In-person classes.  Wednesdays - Virtual classes. Let's make it a great year of Greek learning for our youth!

 

PHILOPTOCHOS: Save The Date!

For:  Philoptochos Meet and Greet Afternoon Tea.

When:  Sunday, October 31st immediately following Sunday Liturgy in the church hall.

Why:  As we are coming back to church in person, let’s meet in fellowship and participate in Philoptochos’ complimentary event and to learn more about Philoptochos.

 

All are invited to the St. Luke Church in Broomall, PA (35 North Malin Road) for the celebration of the parish Feastday:

Sunday Evening, October 17th

Great Vespers and Blessing of the Loaves

7:00pm Great Vespers and Artoklasia

Monday, October 18th

Saint Luke the Evangelist

9:00am Orthros and 10:00am Divine Liturgy

 

Flemington Area Food Pantry- The 24th Annual Empty Bowl will be on Friday, October 22, 2021 from 11:00 to 2:30 at the Flemington Food Pantry - 154 Route 31, Flemington (across from the Walmart entrance). For your $30 donation, you will receive a delicious lunch of soup, sandwich, and dessert along with a hand-crafted bowl donated by an area potter to serve as a reminder of food insecurity in our County. This year because of Covid-19, we will be doing TAKEOUT ONLY, serving your soup cold to be reheated by you. You can purchase tickets using a credit card or PayPal at this link:

 https://flemingtonfoodpantry.org/empty-bowl or at the Pantry during the hours we're open.

 

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Saints and Feasts

Allsaint
October 17

Sunday of the 7th Ecumenical Council

On the Sunday that falls on or immediately after the eleventh of this month, we chant the Service to the 350 holy Fathers of the Seventh Ecumenical Council, which gathered in Nicaea in 787 under the holy Patriarch Tarasius and during the reign of the Empress Irene and her son, Constantine Porphyrogenitus, to refute the Iconoclast heresy, which had received imperial support beginning with the Edict issued in 726 by Emperor Leo the Isaurian. Many of the holy Fathers who condemned Iconoclasm at this holy Council later died as Confessors and Martyrs for the holy Icons during the second assult of Iconoclasm in the ninth century, especially during the reigns of Leo the Armenian and Theophilus.


Allsaint
October 17

Andrew the Righteous Monk-martyr of Crete

Saint Andrew was from the island of Crete, where he lived the monastic life. During the reign of Constantine Copronymus, he came to Constantinople and suffered many things in defence of the veneration of the holy icons. Finally, he was dragged through the market, bound by the feet, one of which was severed by a fishmonger wielding a cleaver, and thus the Saint surrendered his spirit unto God in the year 761. His sacred relics were buried at a certain place called "The Judgment."


Lukeevng
October 18

Luke the Evangelist

This Apostle was an Antiochean, a physician by trade, and a disciple and companion of Paul. He wrote his Gospel in Greek after Matthew and Mark, after which he wrote the Acts of the Apostles, and dedicated both works to Theophilus, who, according to some, was Governor of Achaia. He lived some eighty-six years and died in Achaia, perhaps in Patras, the capital of this district. His emblem is the calf, the third symbolical beast mentioned by Ezekiel (1:10), which is a symbol of Christ's sacrificial and priestly office, as Saint Irenaeus says.


Artemios
October 20

Artemius the Great Martyr of Antioch

Saint Artemius lived during the years of Saint Constantine the Great, and was appointed by him to be Governor of Alexandria; later, he was honoured with the rank of patrician. During the reign of Julian the Apostate, in the year 361, Artemius appeared before the Emperor and censured him for his apostasy. For this, he endured many torments and was finally beheaded.


Gerasimoskephalania
October 20

Gerasimus of Cephalonia

Saint Gerasimus was from the Peloponnesus, the son of Demetrius and Kale, of the family of Notaras. He was reared in piety by them and studied the Sacred writings. He left his country and went throughout various lands, and finally came to Cephalonia, where he restored a certain old church and built a convent around it, where it stands to this day at the place called Omala. He finished the course of his life there in asceticism in the year 1570. His sacred relics, which remain incorrupt, are kept there for the sanctification of the faithful.


Iakovbro
October 23

James (Iakovos) the Apostle, brother of Our Lord

According to some, this Saint was a son of Joseph the Betrothed, born of the wife that the latter had before he was betrothed to the Ever-virgin. Hence he was the brother of the Lord, Who was also thought to be the son of Joseph (Matt. 13: 55). But some say that he was a nephew of Joseph, and the son of his brother Cleopas, who was also called Alphaeus and Mary his wife, who was the first cousin of the Theotokos. But even according to this genealogy, he was still called, according to the idiom of the Scriptures, the Lord's brother because of their kinship.

This Iakovos is called the Less (Mark 15:40) by the Evangelists to distinguish him from Iakovos, the son of Zebedee, who was called the Great. He became the first Bishop of Jerusalem, elevated to this episcopal rank by the Apostles, according to Eusebius (Eccl. Hist., Book II: 23), and was called Obliah, that is, the Just, because of his great holiness and righteousness. Having ascended the crest of the Temple on the day of the Passover at the prompting of all, he bore testimony from there concerning his belief in Jesus, and he proclaimed with a great voice that Jesus sits at the right hand of the great power of God and shall come again upon the clouds of heaven. On hearing this testimony, many of those present cried, "Hosanna to the Son of David." But the Scribes and Pharisees cried, "So, even the just one hath been led astray," and at the command of Ananias the high priest, the Apostle was cast down headlong from thence, then was stoned, and while he prayed for his slayers, his head was crushed by the wooden club wielded by a certain scribe. The first of the Catholic (General) Epistles written to the Jews in the Diaspora who believed in Christ was written by this Iakovos.


Gadarene
October 24

6th Sunday of Luke


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. 4th Tone. Daniel 3.26,27.
Blessed are you, O Lord, the God of our fathers.
Verse: For you are just in all you have done.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to Titus 3:8-15.

Titus, my son, the saying is sure. I desire you to insist on these things, so that those who have believed in God may be careful to apply themselves to good deeds; these are excellent and profitable to men. But avoid stupid controversies, genealogies, dissensions, and quarrels over the law, for they are unprofitable and futile. As for a man who is factious, after admonishing him once or twice, have nothing more to do with him, knowing that such a person is perverted and sinful; he is self-condemned.

When I send Artemas or Tychicos to you, do your best to come to me at Nicopolis, for I have decided to spend the winter there. Do your best to speed Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their way; see that they lack nothing. And let our people learn to apply themselves to good deeds, so as to help cases of urgent need, and not to be unfruitful.

All who are with me send greeting to you. Greet those who love us in the faith. Grace be with you all. Amen.


Gospel Reading

Sunday of the 7th Ecumenical Council
The Reading is from Luke 8:5-15

The Lord said this parable: "A sower went out to sow his seed; and as he sowed, some fell along the path, and was trodden under foot, and the birds of the air devoured it. And some fell on the rock; and as it grew up, it withered away, because it had no moisture. And some fell among thorns; and the thorns grew with it and choked it. And some fell into good soil and grew, and yielded a hundredfold." And when his disciples asked him what this parable meant, he said, "To you it has been given to know the secrets of the kingdom of God; but for others they are in parables, so that seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand. Now the parable is this: The seed is the word of God. The ones along the path are those who have heard; then the devil comes and takes away the word from their hearts, that they may not believe and be saved. And the ones on the rock are those who, when they hear the word, receive it with joy; but these have no root, they believe for a while and in time of temptation fall away. And as for what fell among the thorns, they are those who hear, but as they go on their way they are choked by the cares and riches and pleasures of life, and their fruit does not mature. And as for that in the good soil, they are those who, hearing the word, hold it fast in an honest and good heart, and bring forth fruit with patience." As he said these things, he cried out "He who has ears to hear, let him hear."


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Plagal 4th Tone

From on high didst Thou descend, O Compassionate One; to burial of three days hast Thou submitted that Thou mightest free us from our passions. O our Life and Resurrection, Lord, glory be to Thee.

Apolytikion for Sun. of the 7th Ecumenical Council in the Plagal 4th Tone

Most glorified art Thou, O Christ our God, Who hast established our Fathers as luminous stars upon the earth, and through them didst guide us all to the true Faith. O Most Merciful One, glory be to Thee.

Seasonal Kontakion in the 2nd Tone

O Protection of Christians that cannot be put to shame, mediation unto the creator most constant: O despise not the voices of those who have sinned; but be quick, O good one, to come unto our aid, who in faith cry unto thee: Hasten to intercession and speed thou to make supplication, O thou who dost ever protect, O Theotokos, them that honor thee.
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Wisdom of the Fathers

For by seed here He means His doctrine, and by land, the souls of men, and by the sower, Himself .... For as the sower makes no distinction in the land submitted to him, but simply and indifferently casts his seed; so He Himself too makes no distinction of rich and poor, of wise and unwise, of slothful or diligent, of brave or cowardly; but He discourses unto all, fulfilling His part, although foreknowing the results.
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 44 on Matthew 12, 4th Century

When you see life's pleasures, beware that they might not distract you, for they conceal death's snares. Likewise a fisherman casts not his hook to no purpose. As bait for his hook, the enemy uses the delusion of sensuality to arouse desire, that he might thereby catch men's souls and subject them to himself. A soul which has been caught to serve the enemy's will then serves as a snare for other souls, for it conceals the grief of sin with its apparent delight.
St. Ephraim the Syrian
A Spiritual Psalter no 43, pg. 74, 4th century

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