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St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2022-03-27
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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

 

 

2022 Stewardship Status as of Friday, March 25: we have 109 Pledges totaling $135,645 and $74,303 received to date.  We also have 13 families who have contributed $6,390 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 are posted on the bulletin board by the water cooler.                                                                                                                                                    

                                                                                                                                                     

                                                                                                                                                     

 

2022 Stewardship List

 
 

* Contributed but have not submitted stewardship card

Report Date: Mar 25, 2022

 
 

1

Agrapides, Peter & Stella

65

Loukedis, Alexander & Jennifer

129

   
 

2

Andreou, Anthony

66

Manoussakis, Stamati & Sofia

130

   
 

3

Angelus, James&Elizabeth

67

Manteo, Michael & Gramatiki

131

   
 

4

Archimedes, Alexander & Debbie

68

Mardakis, Arge

132

   
 

5

Argiropoulos, Anthony & Amy

69

Mariani, Anthony & Kristen

133

   
 

6

Balaskas, Alexander & Meagan Maguire

70

Markos, Elaine

134

   
 

7

Bunce, Daniel & Marianne

71

Martin, Stephen & Despina

135

   
 

8

Bunce, Evangelos & Brittany

72

Mazza, Emily Connelly & Costa & Poulis, Renee

136

   
 

9

Collett, Martin & Adriane

73

McElroy, Stephanie

137

   
 

10

Connell, William & Nikki

74

Millett, Matthew & Maria

138

   
 

11

Costalas, Paul & Josephine

75

Moshnas, Nektaria

139

   
 

12

Coutros, George & Lana

76

Olsen, Richard & Kattia

140

   
 

13

Coutros, Peter

77

Paitakes, John&Linda

141

   
 

14

Demetriou, Dorothy&James

78

Panayote, William & Deborah

142

   
 

15

Diagelakis, Gerasimos & Kristen *

79

Pappas, Vivian Schiavone

143

   
 

16

Diamantis, Ioannis & Gerasimoula

80

Paul Bauer

144

   
 

17

DiAndrea, Leoni

81

Pelios, Georgia

145

   
 

18

Doty, James & Kathy *

82

Peppe, George & Demetra

146

   
 

19

Douvris, John & Aimee

83

Petromelis, Christopher & Georgette

147

   
 

20

Douvris, Nikolas

84

Petromelis, Phyllis

148

   
 

21

Fallon, Ellie

85

Procyk, Eugenia

149

   
 

22

Fallon, Tom & Anna

86

Radzicki, Martin & Katie

150

   
 

23

Fania, Michael & Vicky

87

Rentoulis, Nikolaos

151

   
 

24

Fearon, TJ & Colette *

88

Roupas, Daniel & Mary

152

   
 

25

Ferreira, Jorge & Angela

89

Sacalis, John

153

   
 

26

Foglia, Katina

90

Sakellos, Evan & Catherine

154

   
 

27

Gacos, Chris & Frances

91

Sakellos, George

155

   
 

28

Georgeles, George & Maria

92

Sfondouris, John & Maria *

156

   
 

29

Giambrone, Charles J

93

Shepardson, Lilyan

157

   
 

30

Gianakos, Michael & Dianne

94

Sideris, Leonidas & Elizabeth

158

   
 

31

Giannouris, John & Tracey

95

Soteropoulos, Dean & Elizabeth

159

   
 

32

Gianos, Irene

96

Staikos, George & Christi

160

   
 

33

Giotis, John & Karen

97

Stathopulos, Peter&Julan, Adriana *

161

   
 

34

Grina, Peter & Diana

98

Stellakis, Stanley & Kathleen

162

   
 

35

Halkiadakis, John & Vassie *

99

Steubing, Michael & Maria Katsamani

163

   
 

36

Hawes, Ashlynn

100

Stevenson, Michael & Joanna *

164

   
 

37

Hawes, Brian & Allison Faches

101

Stier, Benjamin & Eleftheria Tsatsos

165

   
 

38

Hawes, Carrick

102

Tattoli, Larry & Maria

166

   
 

39

Heinke, Michael & Simone

103

Tattoli, Mark

167

   
 

40

Heinke, Zoe & Andy Riley *

104

Tattoli, Steven

168

   
 

41

Higueros, Jorge & Katerina Douvris

105

Ticas, Cesar & Areti

169

   
 

42

Iliakostas, Vasilis & Konstantina

106

Toulatos, Katerina M *

170

   
 

43

Iliopoulos, Christos & Anna

107

Toulatos, Nikoleta & Polixenia

171

   
 

44

Jaghab, Danny & Delmy

108

Trumpy, Fred & Larisa

172

   
 

45

Johnson, Bill

109

Tsatsos, Costa & Maria *

173

   
 

46

Johnson, Gloria

110

Tsentas, Constantine & Eugenia

174

   
 

47

Kaldes, John & Zoi

111

Tsokas, Lorraine

175

   
 

48

Kamnitsis, Christopher & Heather

112

Tsokas, Spyros

176

   
 

49

Kamnitsis, Constantine & Nancy

113

Tzovolos, Olympia

177

   
 

50

Karazoupis, Vasilios & Panayiota *

114

Vaporakis, John & Kim

178

   
 

51

Kazantzis, Sava & Nancy

115

Vlahakes, Louis & Anastasia

179

   
 

52

Kehayes, Peter & Helen

116

Vlahakis, Dan

180

   
 

53

Kehayes, Stephen & Beth

117

Vlahakis, Peter *

181

   
 

54

Kizoulis, Menas & Antonia

118

Wygera, Walter & Constance

182

   
 

55

Kosoglou, Teddy and Roula

119

Ypsilantis, Peter & Antonia *

183

   
 

56

Kousoulas, Constantine

120

Zajac, Pegi

184

   
 

57

Kousoulas, Demetrios

121

Zanidakis, Theodore & Charlotte

185

   
 

58

Kousoulas, Evangelos

122

Zannikos, Peter & Amy

186

   
 

59

Kousoulas, Fr. Anastasios & Presv. Nektaria

123

 

187

   
 

60

Kousoulas, Panayiotis

124

 

188

   
 

61

Kousoulis, Theodore & Ayotte, Dawn

125

 

189

   
 

62

Kubu, James & Evangeline

126

 

190

   
 

63

Kypridakes, Michael & Asimina

127

 

191

   
 

64

Logothetis, Nikita & Sophia

128

 

192

   
Today, Orthros 8:15 am (start time through Lent) followed by Divine Liturgy at 9:30 am.  Veneration of the Holy Cross.
 
Today, Fellowship Hour is sponsored by the Douvris Family in loving memory of Anthony (Tony) Douvris.  May his memory be eternal!
 
Please help with our Holy Week and Easter needs.  The Easter Appeal Letter went out last week via email.  Extra copies are in the narthex.  Thank you for your continued generosity!
 
Our Parish St. John Chrysostom Oratorical Festival took place on Friday, March 25.  Congratulations to all 5 participants: Aris Diagelakis, Yianni Logothetis, Andreas Kousoulas, Stephanie Ticas, and Demetri Kousoulas.  We will hear each of them speak these next 3 Sundays:  March 27: Yianni Logothetis and Demetri Kousoulas; April 3: Aris Diagelakis and Stephanie Ticas; April 10: Andreas Kousoulas.  Much thanks to Aimee Douvris, Sunday School Director, along with our Honorable Judges: Angela Ferriera, Stathis Leondopulos, Arge Mardakis, and also Bill Johnson, our Time Keeper.  Great job by all!
 
Our Greek School will offer the annual Independence Day Program after church.  Thanks to our dedicated Greek School Ministry for this beautiful program.  ZHTO!
 
Holy Services: This 4th Week of Lent:

Monday, Great Compline at 5:30 pm

Presanctified Liturgy:  Wednesday at 6 pm and on Friday at 8:30 am

Thursday at 6 pm - Great Compline

Friday:  4th Stanza of Salutations at 7 pm.  

Live Streaming - is back!  Thanks to the generous anonymous family who donated for the new equipment.

 
PC CORNER
 
The Spring Parish Assembly is scheduled for Sunday, April 10 after services.  Please join us as we discuss the life and progress of our St. Anna Parish.
 
SAVE THE DATE! SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 - 20TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION!  His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America is expected to preside at services this day along with other clergy.  We are planning a wonderful 20th Anniversary Luncheon locally for all to celebrate our 20th Anniversary together!  More details soon...
 
CHURCH BEAUTIFICATION: The pew kneelers were installed on Monday, Feb. 27.  Also, stained glass has been ordered and installation will begin soon.  Thank you to all the donors who have made this possible.
 
 
PARISHIONER IN NEED:  During Lent, as Orthodox Christians, we are called to strengthen our prayer life, intensify our fasting, and commit ourselves to almsgiving.  When we think of almsgiving, we tend to associate it with supporting those who are in financial need.  However, we can think in broader terms and consider helping those who have different types of needs.
 
Andrea Kalliaras is a parishioner within our Metropolis who has a health need. She has been diagnosed with a rare form of Leukemia that can only be cured by a stem cell transplant. We have an opportunity to help Andrea by volunteering to take a test to determine donor suitability. This 10-second cheek swab test can be done in the convenience of one's home and is free of charge. We ask that you please include Andrea in your prayers and consider participating in the donor process.

Please use the following link to learn more about Andrea's situation and to find the instructions for ordering a test kit. www.swab4andrea.com.

(See Fr. A for more info). Thank you.
 
Young Adults - Fr. A is organizing a dinner meeting on Tuesday, April 5 at 7:30 pm at a diner in Wayne, NJ for the region.  Upcoming events will be planned.  Please see him if interested in attending the planning dinner meeting.  Many events are being planned for our region!

Philoptochos

Philoptochos has been reinvigorated to continue outreach where we can be of service to our St. Anna family as well as to our Hunterdon County community.  Many parishioners (old and new friends) are Philoptochos members and enjoy this very important ministry of the church.  If you are not a current member, Philoptochos invites you to become a member and welcomes your talents and support.  For membership information and an enrollment form, please contact either Maria Tattoli at mtattoli@gmail.com or Arge Mardakis at mardakis@co.somerset.nj.us.  We look forward to hearing from you.

Philoptochos is having a Tsoureki sale from March 13- until  April 3rd. There is a sign-up sheet after church during fellowship. Round bread is $17 and braided bread is $12.  If you would like to order you can also  contact Aimeedouvris@gmail.com 

Also from March 13 through April 3rd the Ladies Philoptochos will be partnering with the United Way of Flemington by collecting the following items.  These items will be dispersed to our local food pantries and agencies throughout Hunterdon county. A day of packaging the donations TBD.
Baby diapers size 6
Baby wipes, baby wash, baby lotion, baby shampoo
pull-ups, any size
Desitin, vaseline
feminine care products
incontinence products
 
If people would like to make a monetary donation please visit:
 
"Blessed is the one who considers the poor! In the day of trouble the Lord delivers him.." Psalm 41:1
 
Please contact Aimee Douvris with any questions:
 
 
Book Study:  All are still welcome to join!

Book Study Reading Schedule (7 to 8 pm each of these Thursdays via Zoom - please email Fr. A for the Zoom link.)

March 31 - pgs 86-93; 109-113

April 7 - pgs 171-179; 188-196

April 14 - pgs 218-237

Key dates for Sunday School:  Sunday, April 10: Walk Through Holy Week Retreat (during Sunday School and Fellowship Hour for all to enjoy).  Saturday of Lazarus, April 16 (Palm Folding and Fellowship after services).  May 22: Last Day of Sunday School.  High School Senior Recognition Day.

OPEN GYM: for all youth on Sundays from 12:30 to 2 pm starting today!!  GOYA - its time to get together to prepare for the Soccer Tournament on May 14 and the Olympics on Memorial Day Weekend!  All youth invited.

Family Hike Day!  Saturday, April 9 from 10 am to 12 pm.  Email was sent out on March 25 to all.  Please join us!

GREEK SCHOOL: The Independence Day Program today! 

Beginning on Wednesday, March 9th, the remote classes started 30 minutes earlier. The 5:00 class will start at 4:30 pm and end at 5:30 pm. Additionally, the 6:00 class will start at 5:30 pm and end at 6:30 pm.  This time change will be in effect from 3/9/22 through 4/13/22. 

GREEK DANCE: We have the opportunity to have a paid Greek Dance Instructor on Mondays (STARTING MONDAY, MARCH 28!) after Greek School for 7th to 12th graders.  See Fr. A today if interested.  We already have about 10 participants interested.  The more the merrier!  

Please contact Larisa or Fr. A for more information about the Junior Greek Dance practices (OPA! Festival is always the 2nd weekend in September.)

Kidney Donor Needed for 18-year-old: Melina Galias of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Egg Harbor Township, NJ has been on dialysis since June 2021.  She has been accepted to Drexel University but needs a kidney transplant.  Please register with VirtualHealth Kidney Donor Program on behalf of Melina.  A donor must be older than 18 and in good overall health.  A living donor is sought with O or B blood types. For more info re: registration --> virtua.org/KidneyDonation or call Jennie Roggio at 856-796-9376.  Thank you.

 

 

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Saints and Feasts

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March 27

Sunday of the Holy Cross

With the help of God, we have almost reached the middle of the course of the Fast, where our strength has been worn down through abstinence, and the full difficulty of the labour set before us becomes apparent. Therefore our holy Mother, the Church of Christ, now brings to our help the all-holy Cross, the joy of the world, the strength of the faithful, the staff of the just, and the hope of sinners, so that by venerating it reverently, we might receive strength and grace to complete the divine struggle of the Fast.


Matrona
March 27

Martyr Matrona of Thessalonica

This martyr was the servant of a certain Jewish woman named Pantilla, the wife of the Governor of Thessalonica. When Matrona refused to follow her mistress into the synagogue Pantilla beat her so severly that she died in a few days, and thus received the crown of her confession.


Iconclimacus
March 30

John Climacus the Righteous, author of The Divine Ladder of Ascent

This Saint gave himself over to the ascetical life from his early youth. Experienced both in the solitary life of the hermit and in the communal life of cenobitic monasticism, he was appointed Abbot of the Monastery at Mount Sinai and wrote a book containing thirty homilies on virtue. Each homily deals with one virtue, and progressing from those that deal with holy and righteous activity (praxis) unto those that deal with divine vision (theoria), they raise a man up as though by means of steps unto the height of Heaven. For this cause his work is called "The Ladder of Divine Ascent." The day he was made Abbot of Sinai, the Prophet Moses was seen giving commands to those who served at table. Saint John reposed in 603, at eighty years of age. See also the Fourth Sunday of the Fast.


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April 01

Mary of Egypt

When Mary was only twelve years old, she left her parents and departed to Alexandria, where she lived a depraved life for seventeen years. Then, moved by curiosity, she went with many pilgrims to Jerusalem, that she might see the Exaltation of the venerable Cross. Even in the Holy City she gave herself over to every kind of licentiousness and drew many into the depth of perdition. Desiring to go into the church on the day of the Exaltation of the Cross, time and again she perceived a certain invisible power preventing her entrance, whereas the multitude of people about her entered unhindered. Therefore, wounded in heart by this, she decided to change her way of life and reconcile herself to God by means of repentance. Invoking our Lady the Theotokos as her protectress, she asked her to open the way for her to worship the Cross, and vowed that she would renounce the world. And thus, returning once again to the church, she entered easily. When she had worshipped the precious Wood, she departed that same day from Jerusalem and passed over the Jordan. She went into the inner wilderness and for forty-seven years lived a most harsh manner of life, surpassing human strength; alone, she prayed to God alone. Toward the end of her life, she met a certain hermit named Zosimas, and she related to him her life from the beginning. She requested of him to bring her the immaculate Mysteries that she might partake of them. According to her request, he did this the following year on Holy and Great Thursday. One year after this, Zosimas again went thither and found her dead, laid upon the ground, and letters written in the sand near her which said: "Abba Zosimas, bury here the body of wretched Mary. I died on the very day I partook of the immaculate Mysteries. Pray for me." Her death is reckoned by some to have taken place in 378, by some, in 437, and by others, in 522. She is commemorated also on the Fifth Sunday of Great Lent. Her life was recorded by Saint Sophronius of Jerusalem.


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal 2nd Tone. Psalm 27.9,1.
O Lord, save your people and bless your inheritance.
Verse: To you, O Lord, I have cried, O my God.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Hebrews 4:14-16; 5:1-6.

BRETHREN, since we have a high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. For we have not a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. For every high priest chosen from among men is appointed to act on behalf of men in relation to God, to offer gifts and sacrifices for sins. He can deal gently with the ignorant and wayward, since he himself is beset with weakness. Because of this he is bound to offer sacrifice for his own sins as well as for those of the people. And one does not take the honor upon himself, but he is called by God, just as Aaron was. So also Christ did not exalt himself to be made a high priest, but was appointed by him who said to him, "Thou art my Son, today I have begotten thee"; as he says also in another place, "Thou art a priest for ever, after the order of Melchizedek."


Gospel Reading

Sunday of the Holy Cross
The Reading is from Mark 8:34-38; 9:1

The Lord said: "If anyone wishes to come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever would save his life will lose it; and whoever loses his life for my sake and the gospel's will save it. For what does it profit a man, to gain the whole world and forfeit his life? For what can a man give in return for his life? For whoever is ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of him will the Son of man also be ashamed, when he comes in the glory of his Father with the holy angels." And he said to them, "Truly, I say to you, there are some standing here who will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God come with power."


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Hymns of the Day

Resurrectional Apolytikion in the Grave Tone

Thou didst abolish death by Thy Cross; Thou didst open Paradise to the thief; Thou didst transform the myrrh-bearers' lamentation, and didst bid Thine Apostles to preach that Thou art risen, O Christ God, granting great mercy to the world.

Apolytikion for Sun. of the Holy Cross in the 1st Tone

Save, O Lord, Thy people and bless Thine inheritance; grant Thou unto the faithful victory over adversaries. And by the power of Thy Cross do Thou preserve Thy commonwealth.

Apolytikion for St. Anna (Dec. 9) in the 4th Tone

Today the bonds of childlessness are loosed; for God hearkened to Joachim and Anna. And though it was beyond hope, He clearly promised them that they should bear a divine child, from whom was born the Uncircumscribable One Himself Who became a mortal, and through an Angel commanded them to cry unto her: Rejoice, thou who art full of grace, the Lord is with thee."

Seasonal Kontakion in the Plagal 4th Tone

To you, Theotokos, invincible Defender, having been delivered from peril, I, your city, dedicate the victory festival as a thank offering. In your irresistible might, keep me safe from all trials, that I may call out to you: "Hail, unwedded bride!"
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Wisdom of the Fathers

And see how He also makes His discourse unexceptionable: not saying at all, "whether you will, or no, you must suffer this," but how? "If any man will come after me."
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 55 on Matthew 16, 1. B#54, p.339., 4th Century

"I force not, I compel not, but each one I make lord of his own choice; wherefore also I say, 'If any man will.' For to good things do I call you, not to things evil, or burdensome; not to punishment and vengeance, that I should have to compel.
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 55 on Matthew 16, 1. B#54, p.339., 4th Century

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