St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2023-06-04
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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


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Services Schedule

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

Weekday Services:  See parish website calendar link for updates.

 


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Parish News

Today is Pentecost Sunday.  After the Divine Liturgy, we celebrate the beautiful Kneeling Service of Pentecost as we ask God to send His All-Holy Spirit upon us and bless us.  The week after Pentecost is fast-free (no fasting on Wednesday/Friday this week).

GOYA:  TODAY is the last Youth Leadership Sunday until September.  Thank you to our GOYAns for their leadership and participation in the life of our parish.
 
SUNDAY SCHOOL Our Sunday School program has wrapped up for the year.  Please join us during Fellowship Hour for a 'sweet' thank you to all who were involved with our Sunday School program this year!
 
YOUTH MINISTRY REGISTRATIONS:  Today each of our youth ministries will be taking registrations for the 2023-2024 ecclesiastical year.  We encourage all families to visit the registration tables during fellowship hour.  We have exciting plans for all of our youth ministries.  You don't want to miss out!

Holy Services:  Tomorrow, on the Monday of the Holy Spirit, all are invited to the Holy Trinity GOC in Westfield, NJ for the Hierarchical Orthros/ Liturgy presided by His Grace Bishop Apostolos of Medeia starting at 9 AM.  A reception will follow for all after the services.

Opa! News: only days to go!

The Volunteer Signup link has been sent out. We are also taking signups during coffee hour. Anna Fallon will be taking volunteer signups and Maria Tattoli will be signing up people for the carnival games. Work begins Monday the week of Opa! There are tasks every evening in the kitchen and outside for setup. 
 
- Sponsorships: We are still in need of financial support for our festival to help cover our overhead costs. We have raised $12,000 of our sponsorship goal of $20,000. The Parishioner outreach letter & Business sponsor form are attached to this email and copies are at the church. 
 Questions? Contact Diana Grina, Opa Festival Chair. [email protected], 908-392-7449
  
HOPE & JOY:  Grades K-6th. Please see Kristen Diagelakis as we restart these vital ministries of our parish.
 
GREEK DANCE:   The last practice before the Festival will be held on Monday, June 5 from 7:00-8:00 PM.  
 
PHILOPTOCHOS:  Congratulations to the new board that was elected last week!
 
COLLEGE STUDENTS:  Welcome back home to all our college students!  We would like to invite you to help us at our OPA! Festival.  Your help would be greatly appreciated in the Carnival Games area.  Please contact Maria Tattoli to volunteer: [email protected]
 
Choir NEWS:  As always, the choir looks forward to growing participation. Anyone interested in joining the choir- please contact Choir Director Diana Grina- 908-392-7449, [email protected]
 
Greek School: The End-of-Year Program is scheduled for Monday, June 5 at 5 pm.  All invited.  Live streamed also on our YouTube Channel.
 
Young Adults - Fr. A is helping to organize the Young Adult ministry in the region.  Many events are being planned for our region! Next event: today June 4 - Pentecost Sunday - BBQ Picnic at nearby Colonial Park in Franklin Twp starting at 3 pm.  All HS Seniors are also invited as we all make new friends after High School Please be sure that Fr. A has the email and cell numbers of all our 18-35-year-olds so that he can reach out to them. 
 
Camp Good Shepherd - REGISTRATION IS OPEN! FINANCIAL AID IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR FAMILIES WHO QUALIFY! Here is the link to register: http://app.campdoc.com/register/cgsn  July 16-22 at the Linwood McDonald YMCA in Sandystone, NJ (same location as last year).  Fr. A. will be there and he hopes our youth ages 8 - 18 will join him for a great week of summer camp!  Registration is now open for staff (counselors and counselors in training).  See Fr. A for more info.
 

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STEWARDSHIP: Stewardship is the sharing of the talents and treasures that God has provided for us. Remember a rich man is not one who has much, but one who gives much…..

Stewardship Committee:  On Wed., May 10, the newly-formed Stewardship Committee met to discuss how to progress a Stewardship strategy that supports our parish Vision, as discussed at the Parish General Assembly of May 7.  More to come from this Committee soon.

 

 

2023 Stewardship Status: we have 132 Pledges totaling $172,400  and $119,335 received to date.  We also have 8 families who have contributed $4,700 to date but have not submitted a stewardship card.  It is important that all families complete a stewardship card to be considered a steward.  Current Stewardship List and other stewardship information is posted in bulletin board by water cooler.

2023 Stewardship List
* Contributed but have not submitted stewardship card Report Date: May 31, 2023
1 Archimedes, Alexander & Debbie 69 Mavrode, John Steven 137 Xenakis, Matthew & Vasiliki
2 Arvanitidou, Evangelia 70 Mavrode, Ouania (Ronnie) 138 Zacharatos, Jerry & Justine Raspanti *
3 Balios, Efthimia 71 Mavrode, William & Vanessa 139 Zajac, Pegi
4 Bulzacchelli, Thomas & Valerie 72 McElroy, Stephanie 140 Zavitsanos, Anna
5 Bunce, Daniel & Marianne 73 Millett, Matthew & Maria 141  
6 Callanan, Ryan & Christina Roros 74 Missios, Michael & Popi 142  
7 Collett, Martin & Adriane 75 Montalvo, Alex&Maria 143  
8 Connell, William & Nikki 76 Mulcahy, Dr. Wayne and Mary * 144  
9 Costalas, Paul & Josephine 77 Nelson, Anna 145  
10 Coutros, George & Lana 78 Nelson, Stephanie 146  
11 Coutros, Peter 79 Nicolaou, Nicolaos & Kaliopi * 147  
12 Coutsouridis, John & Denise 80 Olsen, Richard & Kattia * 148  
13 Diagelakis, Gerasimos & Kristen 81 Paitakes, John&Linda 149  
14 Diamantis, Ioannis & Gerasimoula 82 Paliatsos, Mary 150  
15 Diver, Sean & Joanne 83 Panageas, Bill & Margaret 151  
16 Douvris, John & Aimee 84 Panayote, William & Deborah 152  
17 Fallon, Tom & Anna 85 Pappas, Demitrios & Stacy 153  
18 Ferreira, Jorge & Angela 86 Pelios, Georgia 154  
19 Finley, Thomas & Antoinette 87 Peppe, George & Demetra 155  
20 Foglia, Katina 88 Peter Allen 156  
21 Gabriel & Ioana Patuleanu Swift 89 Petromelis, Christopher & Georgette 157  
22 Gacos, Christopher & Escarlen * 90 Petromelis, Phyllis 158  
23 Gatanis, Michael & Angela * 91 Polychronis, Cary & Chara 159  
24 Georgeles, George & Maria 92 Procyk, Eugenia 160  
25 Giambrone, Charles J 93 Roros, Constantine (Dean) 161  
26 Gianakos, Michael & Dianne 94 Roupas, Daniel & Mary 162  
27 Gianakos, Phillip & Arianna 95 Rudy, George & Sofia 163  
28 Giannouris, John & Tracey 96 Sacalis, John 164  
29 Gianos, Irene 97 Sakellos, Alexandra 165  
30 Gimbel, Maria 98 Sakellos, Evan & Catherine 166  
31 Giotis, John & Karen 99 Sakellos, George 167  
32 Glynos, Peter & Cindy 100 Samaras, Despina * 168  
33 Grigsby, Thomas & Alexandra Pogogeff 101 Sauma, Abdo & Gladys 169  
34 Grina, Peter & Diana 102 Sfondouris, John & Maria 170  
35 Gus and Anna Kodersha 103 Sheehan, Katherina 171  
36 Hawes, Ashlynn 104 Shepardson, Lilyan 172  
37 Hawes, Brian & Allison Faches 105 Sideris, Leonidas & Elizabeth 173  
38 Hawes, Teagan 106 Soteropoulos, Dean & Elizabeth 174  
39 Hindle, Irene * 107 Soteropoulos, Marisa 175  
40 Iliopoulos, Christos & Anna 108 Staikos, George & Christi 176  
41 Jaghab, Danny & Delmy 109 Staikos, Nicholas, Eirini Daskalakis 177  
42 Jimenez, Lee&Deanne 110 Stathopulos, Peter&Julan, Adriana 178  
43 Johnson, Bill 111 Stellakis, Eileen 179  
44 Johnson, Gloria 112 Stier, Benjamin & Eleftheria Tsatsos 180  
45 Kaldes, John & Zoi 113 Tattoli, Larry & Maria 181  
46 Kamnitsis, Constantine & Nancy 114 Tattoli, Steven 182  
47 Kanterakis, Anthony & Maria 115 Ticas, Cesar & Areti 183  
48 Karazoupis, Vasilios & Panayiota 116 Toulatos, Nikoleta 184  
49 Kazantzis, Sava & Nancy 117 Toulatos, Polixenia 185  
50 Kefalas, Carrie 118 Trumpy, Fred & Larisa 186  
51 Kehayes, Stephen & Beth 119 Trumpy, Grace 187  
52 Kosoglou, Teddy and Roula 120 Tsatsos, Costa & Maria 188  
53 Kousoulas, Constantine 121 Tsokas, Lorraine 189  
54 Kousoulas, Fr. Anastasios & Presv. Nektaria 122 Tzovolos, Demetri and Arete 190  
55 Kousoulas, Panayiotis 123 Tzovolos, Olympia 191  
56 Kubu, James & Evangeline 124 Vaporakis, Efharis Karise 192  
57 Kypridakes, Michael & Asimina 125 Vaporakis, John & Kim 193  
58 Lambrianakos, George&Helen 126 Vaporakis, Kaliope 194  
59 Lappen, Justin&Danielle 127 Vaporakis, Mihail 195  
60 Logothetis, Nikita & Sophia 128 Varas, Alexander Pericles 196  
61 Loukedis, Alexander & Jennifer 129 Varas, Loukas Michael 197  
62 Manoussakis, Stamati & Sofia 130 Varas, Michael & Elaine 198  
63 Manteo, Michael & Gramatiki 131 Vespa, Paul & Fay 199  
64 Mardakis, Arge 132 Vlahakes, Louis & Anastasia 200  
65 Mariani, Anthony & Kristen 133 Vlahakis, Dan 201  
66 Marin, Sara 134 Wolf, Chad and Jennifer 202  
67 Martin, Stephen & Despina 135 Wolfe, Richard & Penelope 203  
68 Martini, Matt & Meropi, Louis 136 Wygera, Walter & Constance 204  
 
 
 
 
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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.

Area Diners/Restaurants are hiring.  Hostess position.  Various hours. See Fr. A for more information.

 

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Saints and Feasts

June 04

Holy Pentecost

After the Saviour's Ascension into the Heavens, the eleven Apostles and the rest of His disciples, the God-loving women who followed after Him from the beginning, His Mother, the most holy Virgin Mary, and His brethren-all together about 120 souls returned from the Mount of Olives to Jerusalem. Entering into the house where they gathered, they went into the upper room, and there they persevered in prayer and supplication, awaiting the coming of the Holy Spirit, as their Divine Teacher had promised them. In the meanwhile, they chose Matthias, who was elected to take the place of Judas among the Apostles.

Thus, on this day, the seventh Sunday of Pascha, the tenth day after the Ascension and the fiftieth day after Pascha, at the third hour of the day from the rising of the sun, there suddenly came a sound from Heaven, as when a mighty wind blows, and it filled the whole house where the Apostles and the rest with them were gathered. Immediately after the sound, there appeared tongues of fire that divided and rested upon the head of each one. Filled with the Spirit, all those present began speaking not in their native tongue, but in other tongues and dialects, as the Holy Spirit instructed them.

The multitudes that had come together from various places for the feast, most of whom were Jews by race and religion, were called Parthians, Medes, Elamites, and so forth, according to the places where they dwelt. Though they spoke many different tongues, they were present in Jerusalem by divine dispensation. When they heard that sound that came down from Heaven to the place where the disciples of Christ were gathered, all ran together to learn what had taken place. But they were confounded when they came and heard the Apostles speaking in their own tongues. Marvelling at this, they said one to another, "Behold, are not all these which speak Galileans? And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?" But others, because of their foolishness and excess of evil, mocked the wonder and said that the Apostles were drunken.

Then Peter stood up with the eleven, and raising his voice, spoke to all the people, proving that that which had taken place was not drunkenness, but the fulfilment of God's promise that had been spoken by the Prophet Joel: "And it shall come to pass in the last days, that I shall pour out of My Spirit upon all flesh, and your sons and daughters shall prophesy" (Joel 2:28), and he preached Jesus of Nazareth unto them, proving in many ways that He is Christ the Lord, Whom the Jews crucified but God raised from the dead. On hearing Peter's teaching, many were smitten with compunction and received the word. Thus, they were baptized, and on that day about three thousand souls were added to the Faith of Christ.

Such, therefore, are the reasons for today's feast: the coming of the All-holy Spirit into the world, the completion of the Lord Jesus Christ's promise, and the fulfilment of the hope of the sacred disciples, which we celebrate today. This is the final feast of the great mystery and dispensation of God's incarnation. On this last, and great, and saving day of Pentecost, the Apostles of the Saviour, who were unlearned fishermen, made wise now of a sudden by the Holy Spirit, clearly and with divine authority spoke the heavenly doctrines. They became heralds of the truth and teachers of the whole world. On this day they were ordained and began their apostleship, of which the salvation of those three thousand souls in one day was the comely and marvellous first fruit.

Some erroneously hold that Pentecost is the "birthday of the Church." But this is not true, for the teaching of the holy Fathers is that the Church existed before all other things. In the second vision of The Shepherd of Hermas we read: "Now brethren, a revelation was made unto me in my sleep by a youth of exceeding fair form, who said to me, 'Whom thinkest thou the aged woman, from whom thou receivedst the book, to be?' I say, 'The Sibyl.' 'Thou art wrong,' saith he, 'she is not.' 'Who then is she?' I say. 'The Church,' saith he. I said unto him, 'Wherefore then is she aged?' 'Because,' saith he, 'she was created before all things; therefore is she aged, and for her sake the world was framed."' Saint Gregory the Theologian also speaks of "the Church of Christ ... both before Christ and after Christ" (PG 35:1108-9). Saint Epiphanius of Cyprus writes, "The Catholic Church, which exists from the ages, is revealed most clearly in the incarnate advent of Christ" (PG 42:640). Saint John Damascene observes, "The Holy Catholic Church of God, therefore, is the assembly of the holy Fathers, Patriarchs, Prophets, Apostles, Evangelists, and Martyrs who have been from the very beginning, to whom were added all the nations who believed with one accord" (PG 96, 1357c). According to Saint Gregory the Theologian, "The Prophets established the Church, the Apostles conjoined it, and the Evangelists set it in order" (PG 35, 589 A). The Church existed from the creation of the Angels, for the Angels came into existence before the creation of the world, and they have always been members of the Church. Saint Clement, Bishop of Rome, says in his second epistle to the Corinthians, the Church "was created before the sun and moon"; and a little further on, "The Church existeth not now for the first time, but hath been from the beginning" (II Cor. 14).

That which came to pass at Pentecost, then, was the ordination of the Apostles, the commencement of the apostolic preaching to the nations, and the inauguration of the priesthood of the new Israel. Saint Cyril of Alexandria says that "Our Lord Jesus Christ herein ordained the instructors and teachers of the world and the stewards of His divine Mysteries ... showing together with the dignity of Apostleship, the incomparable glory of the authority given them ... Revealing them to be splendid with the great dignity of the Apostleship and showing them forth as both stewards and priests of the divine altars . . . they became fit to initiate others through the enlightening guidance of the Holy Spirit" (PG 74, 708-712). Saint Gregory Palamas says, "Now, therefore ... the Holy Spirit descended ... showing the Disciples to be supernal luminaries ... and the distributed grace of the Divine Spirit came through the ordination of the Apostles upon their successors" (Homily 24, 10). And Saint Sophronius, Bishop of Jerusalem, writes, "After the visitation of the Comforter, the Apostles became high priests" (PG 87, 3981B). Therefore, together with the baptism of the Holy Spirit which came upon them who were present in the upper chamber, which the Lord had foretold as recorded in the Acts, "ye shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days hence" (Acts 1:5), the Apostles were also appointed and raised to the high priestly rank, according to Saint John Chrysostom (PG 60, 21). On this day commenced the celebration of the Holy Eucharist by which we become "partakers of the Divine Nature" (II Peter 1:4). For before Pentecost, it is said of the Apostles and disciples only that they abode in "prayer and supplication" (Acts 1:14); it is only after the coming of the Holy Spirit that they persevered in the "breaking of bread,"that is, the communion of the Holy Mysteries-"and in prayer" (Acts 2:42).

The feast of holy Pentecost, therefore, determined the beginning of the priesthood of grace, not the beginning of the Church. Henceforth, the Apostles proclaimed the good tidings "in country and town," preaching and baptizing and appointing shepherds, imparting the priesthood to them whom they judged were worthy to minister, as Saint Clement writes in his first Epistle to the Corinthians (I Cor. 42).

All foods allowed during the week following Pentecost.


June 04

Our Father Metrophanes, Archbishop of Constantinople

Saint Metrophanes was born of pagan parents, but believed in Christ at a young age, and came to Byzantium. He lived at the end of the persecution of the Roman Emperors, and became the Bishop of Byzantium from about 315 to 325, during which time Saint Constantine the Great made it the capital of the Roman Empire, calling it New Rome. Saint Metrophanes sent his delegate, the priest Alexander, to the First Ecumenical Council in 325, since he could not attend because of old age. He reposed the same year and was buried by Saint James of Nisibis (celebrated Jan. 13), one of the Fathers present at the First Ecumenical Council. The Canons to the Trinity of the Octoechos are not the work of this Metrophanes but another, who was Bishop of Smyrna about the middle of the ninth century, during the life of Saint Photius the Great.


June 04

Mary & Martha, the sisters of Lazarus

The Holy Myrrh-bearers Mary and Martha, together with their brother Lazarus, were especially devoted to our Savior, as we see from the accounts given in the tenth chapter of Saint Luke, and in the eleventh and twelfth chapters of Saint John. They reposed in Cyprus, where their brother became the first Bishop of Kition after his resurrection from the dead. See also the accounts on Lazarus Saturday and the Sunday of the Myrrh-bearing Women.


June 08

Kalliope the Martyr


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal 4th Tone. Psalm 18.4,1.
Their voice has gone out into all the earth.
Verse: The heavens declare the glory of God.

The reading is from Acts of the Apostles 2:1-11.

WHEN THE DAY of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. And suddenly a sound came from heaven like the rush of a mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there appeared to them tongues as of fire, distributed and resting on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance. Now there were dwelling in Jerusalem Jews, devout men from every nation under heaven. And at this sound the multitude came together, and they were bewildered, because each one heard them speaking in his own language. And they were amazed and wondered, saying, "Are not all these who are speaking Galileans? And how is it that we hear, each of us in his own native language? Parthians and Medes and Elamites and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontos and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabians, we hear them telling in our own tongues the mighty works of God."


Gospel Reading

Holy Pentecost
The Reading is from John 7:37-52; 8:12

On the last day of the feast, the great day, Jesus stood up and proclaimed, "If any one thirst, let him come to me and drink. He who believes in me, as the scripture has said, 'Out of his heart shall flow rivers of living water.'" Now this he said about the Spirit, which those who believed in him were to receive; for as yet the Spirit had not been given, because Jesus was not yet glorified.

When they heard these words, some of the people said, "This is really the prophet." Others said, "This is the Christ." But some said, "Is the Christ to come from Galilee? Has not the scripture said that the Christ is descended from David, and comes from Bethlehem, the village where David was?" So there was a division among the people over him. Some of them wanted to arrest him, but no one laid hands on him.

The officers then went back to the chief priests and Pharisees, who said to them, "Why did you not bring him?" The officers answered, "No man ever spoke like this man!" The Pharisees answered them, "Are you led astray, you also? Have any of the authorities or of the Pharisees believed in him? But this crowd, who do not know the law, are accursed." Nikodemos, who had gone to him before, and who was one of them, said to them, "Does our law judge a man without first giving him a hearing and learning what he does?" They replied, "Are you from Galilee too? Search and you will see that no prophet is to rise from Galilee." Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, "I am the light of the world; he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."


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Hymns of the Day

Apolytikion for Pentecost in the Plagal 4th Tone

Blessed art Thou, O Christ our God, Who hast shown forth the fishermen as supremely wise by sending down upon them the Holy Spirit, and through them didst draw the world into Thy net. O Befriender of man, glory be to Thee.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Plagal 4th Tone

Once, when He descended and confounded the tongues, the Most High divided the nations; and when He divided the tongues of fire, He called all men into unity; and with one accord we glorify the All-holy Spirit.
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Wisdom of the Fathers

For as thirsty men, when they have taken a bowl, eagerly drain it and then desist, so too they who hear the divine oracles if they receive them thirsting, will never be weary until they have drunk them up. For to show that men ought ever to thirst and hunger, "Blessed," It said, "are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness" (Matt.5:6)
St. John Chrysostom
Homily 51 on John 7, 4th Century

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