Today at the Cathedral:
We welcome all newcomers to our Cathedral and are glad you are here! Please join us after Liturgy in the Social Hall; we would love to get to know you!
Memorials:
Hatzikostas family: Emanuel, 34 years - Maria, 11 years
Michael Hatzikostas, 3 years
Joyce Zoe Samiotis, 1 year
Coffee and sweets today are being offered in memory of all those being memorialized today by their families.
Following the Divine Liturgy, we will have a brief discussion of Stewardship, its meaning and its purpose. Our Stewardship Chairs, Sotoria Montanari (860-402-5467) and Dorothy Paleologos (860-490-6528) are available to answer your questions. (see flyer)
This week at the Cathedral:
Thursday, February 13th
6:30pm (Men), 7:15pm (Women) - Choir Practice
Saturday, February 15th
9am - Greek School
Sunday, February 16th
Annual Apokriatiko Glendi sponsored by the St. George Greek School PTO directly following Divine Liturgy - Tickets are $35 for Adults, $20 for children 12 and under and can be reserved by calling Alexia at 917-734-5650 or Maria at 708-560-6042. Please see flyer for further details.
Announcements:
House Blessings - After Theophany
Father George will be blessing the homes of our parishioners following the Feast of the Theophany. It is customary for the priest to visit, bringing with him the “Jordan Water” for the traditional Theophany House Blessings. Anyone wishing to have Father visit, please call the church office. Please note: all who reside in the household should make every effort to be present for the Blessing. (see flyer)
Orthodox Volunteer Corps (OVC)
Orthodox Volunteer Corps (OVC) is a yearlong domestic service program for Orthodox young adults and an official Agency of the Assembly of Bishops. We offer young adults from across the country an immersive year of service in Pittsburgh and Boston, working at homeless shelters, after-school programs, free medical clinics, and more. In addition, Corps Members receive weekly formation & training in Orthodoxy and community-based leadership development, live in community with other Orthodox young adults, and engage local parishes. Housing, transportation, and food are 100% covered. Application deadline for Fall 2025 is February 20. Applicants must be 21-29 years old. (see flyer)
Friday, February 21st
5:30pm - Little Angels and Hope/Joy Valentine's Day Event - Bring a snack to share and join us for an evening of fellowship including a Valentine's Day craft, games, and an engaging spiritual lesson. Open to all children up through 6th grade. Please RSVP to Kate Colan at (201) 715-0662 or Kal Astras at 516-852-8772 by Wednesday, February 19th so we can ensure enough supplies. Hope to see you there! (see flyer)
Sunday, March 2nd
Following Divine Liturgy, our GOYA invites everyone to attend our Annual Grandparent/Godparent Brunch. Tickets will be sold at the GOYA booth beginning Sunday, February 2nd - Adults $20; Children 18 and under $10. We hope to see everyone there! (see flyer)
Monday, March 3rd
Kathara Deftera (Clean Monday) - Great and Holy Lent Begins
Heritage Greece Program
The National Hellenic Society's Heritage Greece Program is a transformative, two-week cultural immersion experience designed for accomplished Greek American college students. This exceptional program offers participants the opportunity to engage with peers from the American College of Greece (ACG) in Athens, Greece, the American College of Thessaloniki (ACT) in Thessaloniki, Greece and College Year in Athens in Athens, Greece (CYA). The goal of the Heritage Greece® Program is to deeply connect students with their faith, Greek heritage, language, culture, roots and identity. Participants are responsible for their own airfare, transportation to and from the airport, personal expenses, and for out-of-pocket expenses. For more information, visit: www.nationalhellenicsociety.org
Holiday and Beyond Can Drive
There are many food insecure children and families who struggle for a meal. Please think of them as you grocery shop or have extra in your cabinets to share and bring them to the designated box in the first floor hallway. Your generosity will help to nourish many needy families (please, no expired items). (see flyer)
Help Us Fight George’s Cancer Together
As many of you know, George Zugravu, Fr. George’s son is battling cancer. Thankfully this cancer is treatable and he is getting the best care at Memorial Sloan Kettering. Many community members have reached out to us asking how to help as we are facing this difficult journey ahead. We are thankful for all your prayers and kind thoughts. Any financial support would be greatly appreciated to help cover the medical expenses. https://gofund.me/c8d14f47

