Forever 49 Club Sponsors Genealogy Workshop
									
								The Forever 49 Club of Andover’s Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church sponsored an introductory workshop on Hellenic genealogy on Saturday, October 18, 2003. Full Text
									
								Transfiguration Church to Dedicate New Building Addition
									
									The Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church will formally dedicate its new building addition on Sunday, Sept. 28, at the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy.
									
									The Transfiguration Family Life Center consists of new classrooms for the parish's Sunday School program, a chapel, new offices and meeting rooms, and an elevator to make the church more accessible to the handicapped.
									
									His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios of Boston will preside over the formal dedication ceremony along with the church's pastor, the Rev. Christopher Foustoukos. Complete Story.
									
								Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral to Hold Centennial Anniversary Luncheon
									
									Continuing a yearlong celebration of its centennial anniversary, the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England in Boston has been busy planning the Centennial Anniversary Luncheon, a nostalgic afternoon designed to honor the church's youth. Complete Story
									
									Greek Genealogy Workshops Held in Somerville, Haverhill, Massachusetts
									
									Hellenic Historical and Genealogical Association (HHGA) offered two free introductory workshops recently in Massachusetts. The Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church of Somerville hosted the first workshop on Saturday, April 19, arranged by Carol Poulos Salvo. The second introductory session took place at Holy Apostles Sts. Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox Church in Haverhill on Saturday, May 3, 2003, with refreshments provided by the Philoptohos guild of the parish. Complete Story
									
								Lowell's Big Fat Greek Festival
							
								LOWELL, Mass. - You saw "My Big Fat Greek Wedding", the box-office surprise that has grossed nearly $350,000 worldwide on its way to becoming the highest grossing independent film ever.
								And you may have even seen the TV spin-off, "My Big Fat Greek Life".
								Now it's time for the real thing. (full text)
							 
							The Hellenic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 18th Annual Invitational Golf Tournament, in memory of Nicholas G. Cockinos
							
						 Looking forward to the coming spring and summer, the 18th Annual Invitational Golf Tournament Committee of the Hellenic Nursing and Rehabilitation Center braved one of this year’s frequent snow storms and got an early start on the planning of the July 7, 2003 golf tournament, at Indian Ridge Country Club, Andover MA (full text)
							Helen Demos Papoutsy Passes Away
							
								
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										 Helen Demos Papoutsy, 91, born in Haverhill, Massachusetts on April 30, 1911 to Christos and Margaret Christodoulo Gero Linchy, died on March 17, 2003 at her residence. 
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							Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to the Funeral Thursday morning at 10 a.m. at the H.L. Farmer & Sons Funeral Home, 106 Summer St. Haverhill, Ma, followed by a Funeral Service at 11 a.m. at the Greek Orthodox Church Of The Holy Apostles Peter and Paul. (full text)
								
							A Tribute to Helen Demos Papoutsy (English) (Greek)
							Hundreds Pay Final Respects to Helen Demos Papoutsy
							Seeking Bids for Translations
							
								Exhibit: Remembering Generations: The Greek Immigrant's Journey
							
								
									
										Officials and members of the Hellenic Museum of Chicago are pleased to announce the opening reception of a new exhibit titled, "Remembering Generations: The Greek Immigrant's Journey," on Sunday, March 2, 2003. (full text)
										
											
												Greek Governor Katsaros Promises Office for Expatriate Larissans
												
													Larissa, GreeceA group of Greek-Americans, along with the president of the Greek-American Club, D. Billis, paid a congratulatory visit to the new governor, Mr. Loukas Katsaros. (full text)
													Byzantine Women and Their World Exhibit at Harvards Arthur M. Sackler Museum 
												 
											 
										 
									 
								 
							 
							
								
									
										Opening at the end of October, this exhibit at the Arthur M. Sackler Museum of Harvard University accomplishes the goals it set out to achieve: to explore the daily lives of women in the Byzantine world and to initiate a “fresh discourse . . . by displaying a variety of works of art and other objects and images related to them and their everyday lives.” Filling several rooms, the artefacts of this exhibit speak directly to viewers about women who lived during the many centuries of the Byzantine period.  (full text)
									 
								 
							 
							
								Appeal by Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church 
								
									We humbly solicit your support for the rebuilding of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church. Will you consider a donation to help us achieve this major task of rebuilding? (full text)
								 
							 
							Ahepa Cancels '03 Convention in Athens 
							
								Ahepa, the nation's largest and one of the oldest Greek American community organizations has cancelled its 2003 Convention, scheduled to take place in Athens, Greece. This was the second straight year the group opted to cancel its convention in Greece. (full text)
							 
							Announcement for Position Director, Office of Vocation and Ministry 
							Hellenic College is seeking to fill the position of Director of the "We Offer These Gifts" program, a five-year program funded through the Lilly Endowment's "Theological Exploration of Vocation" initiative, to begin responsibilities in July 2003 (full text)
							Transfiguration Church Welcomes New Pastor
									
								LOWELL, Mass. -- The Rev. Christopher P. Foustoukos will be installed as the new pastor of the Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church by His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios during a special vesper service on Wednesday, Oct. 2, at 7 p.m.
									
									Father Chris will begin his pastoral duties on Oct. 1 and celebrate his first Divine Liturgy as the Transfiguration’s new pastor on Oct. 6.
									
									
									
									
									
									
									Father Chris, 43, was born and raised in Salem, Mass., and is a 1988 graduate of the Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. He was ordained into the priesthood two years later on Feb. 18, 1990. 
									
									
									
									
									
									
									Prior to accepting his assignment to Transfiguration, Father Chris was in his fifth year as pastor at the Annunciation Church in Woburn, Mass. Previously, he had served as pastor for seven years at the Annunciation Church in Newburyport, Mass., and before that had served for a little over a year as youth director for the Diocese of Boston.
									
									
									
									
									
									
									In 1981, Father Chris graduated from Clark University with a bachelor of arts degree in economics and as a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force ROTC program. He then served three years in the Air Force as a missile combat crew commander, achieving the rank of 1st lieutenant.
								
								He is married to the former Claire Theodore of Euclid, Ohio, and they have a 9-year-old son, Peter. They currently reside in Lynnfield.
								
								Skeadas Appointed Philoptochos President
									
								NEW YORK,  NY -- His  Eminence Archbishop Demetrios, Primate of the Greek Orthodox  Church  in  America,  announced   today  the  appointment of Mrs. Georgia  Skeadas  as  National  President  of  the  Greek  Orthodox  Ladies Philoptochos  Society.   The  Society, with over 475 chapters in the United States,  is  the  official philanthropic organization of the Greek Orthodox Church  in  America  and was established in 1931 by the then Archbishop and later Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras.
									
									
									
									
									
									
									Appointed  for  a  two-year  term,  Mrs.  Skeadas  will coordinate with the Philoptochos  Executive  Committee  the  work  of  the  National  Board  in administrating  the  many  philanthropic  activities of the Society.  These include  assistance programs to Archdiocesan institutions such as St. Basil Academy  and  Hellenic  College/Holy  Cross  School of Theology, as well as programs  on  national and international levels including the philanthropic work of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, UNICEF, a Children's Medical Fund, and many  other  social  service  projects that address homelessness, substance abuse, and health issues.
									
									
									
									
									
									
									Born  and  raised  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  Mrs. Skeadas is a graduate of St. Joseph  College  in  West  Hartford.  She  was  a  member  of  the National Philoptochos  Board in 1998-2000, a member of diocesan boards in Denver and New Jersey, and she has served in parish Philoptochos chapters in Hartford, Belmont,  Calif., Denver and in her current parish of St. Luke in Broomall, Pa.   For the past two years she has served as a member of the Archdiocesan Council  Executive  Committee  as  an  appointee  of  Archbishop Demetrios. During her term she chaired the Youth Ministry Committee of the Council.
									
									Mrs. Skeadas has been active in many civic organizations including school committees and boards and the Family Service Auxiliary, an organization that provides assistance for seniors, children, and families of abused children and adults. Together with her husband, Christos Skeadas, she co-chaired the 35th Biennial Clergy Laity Congress held in Philadelphia in 2000. Georgia and Christos have been married for twenty-five years and have two children, Peter and Mariana.
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