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St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church
Publish Date: 2024-03-17
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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

The Parish Council invites all parishioners to an update session immediately after church on Sunday, March 17.  Please attend to be updated.  Thank you.

The 3 Saturdays of Souls are March 9, 16, and 23.  Please bring koliva with names of departed loved ones.  Services begin at 8:30 am each Saturday (except for the 23rd - 8 am start.)  See Bulletin Insert section for Order Form if ordering koliva from Philoptochos at least 2 weeks in advance.  May their memory be eternal!

The Parish Oratorical Festival was held yesterday, Saturday, March 16.  Congratulations to all the participants:  Aris Diagelakis (Junior Division): Andreas Kousoulas, Yanni Logothetis, and Adriana Tattoli (Senior Division).  All gave excellent speeches which we will hear in these next few weeks on Sunday. (Today Adriana will offer her speech.)  Aris and Adriana will represent the parish at the District Level to be held on Sat., April 6 at the St. George Church in Hamilton Township.  Great job by all our St. Anna orators!

March 17: Forgiveness Vespers at 6 PM at the St. George Church in Piscataway, presided by His Eminence Metropolitan Apostolos of NJ.  All are encouraged to attend as we embark on the Lenten journey together with forgiveness. Reception to follow. (As a parish, we will offer this gesture of Forgiveness to one another immediately after church on March 17 as is our tradition.)

March 23 Lenten Retreat  Registration for parishioners is still open. A link was sent to the e-bulletin list. Maria Tattoli will also be taking registrations on Sunday during the Fellowship Hour.  Please register now as space is limited. The price is $30. (On Monday, Feb. 12, registration was also opened to the entire public.)

Online Information & Registration:  
Contact Diana Grina with event questions: Dianakg2003@yahoo.dom

Camp Good Shepherd: Ages 8 to 18!   June 23-29, 2024. The registration is now open. Please see the bulletin insert flyer. The link to register is here: http://app.campdoc.com/register/cgsn 

2024 Philadelphia Greek Independence Day Parade:  IMPORTANT UPDATE:  THE BUS IS FREE OF CHARGE.  FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. See Bill Johnson today!
The annual Greek Independence Day Parade in Philadelphia is scheduled for Sunday, April 7, 2024. Our community has been well represented at the Philadelphia Parade for the past few years and it would be a huge blessing to continue this proud tradition. Please complete the survey below no later than Sunday, March 10 if you would like to participate this year. Please see event chair Bill Johnson or any PC member with any additional questions. 

YOUTH MINISTRY CONTACTS:

Sunday School Director: Nikol Toulatos nikoltoulatos44@gmail.com
Greek School Director: Maria Sfondouris msfondouris@gmail.com
GOYA Head Advisor: Larisa Trumpy larisatrumpy@gmail.com
Hope & Joy Advisor: Kristen Diagelakis kdiagelakis@gmail.com
Greek Dance Lead: Larisa Trumpy larisatrumpy@gmail.com
Young Adult League (YAL): Kali Vaporakis rangerkali@gmail.com
College Care Package Ministry: Maria Tattoli mtattoli@gmail.com
Parent Advisory Council (PAC) Chair: Lisa Soteropoulos lisasoteropoulos@gmail.com

SUNDAY SCHOOL:  
 
Upcoming Events:
MAR. 24: Sunday of Orthodoxy- Please bring your icons to church for the procession. (We will have extra icons for those that need.)

Congratulations to our youth that participated in the Parish level Oratorical Festival over the weekend. (The District Level will be on Sat, April 6 at our neighboring parish of St. George in Trenton, NJ.) 

Camp Good Shepherd: Ages 8 to 18!   June 23-29, 2024. The registration for Camp Good Shepherd has opened. Please see the bulletin insert flyer. The link to register is here: http://app.campdoc.com/register/cgsn 

GREEK SCHOOL:

MAR. 25: Greek Independence Day program (all are invited - 5 to 7 pm).

GOYA: 

There will be a GOYA meeting TODAY MAR. 17 after Sunday School. 

LADIES PHILOPTOCHOS CORNER:  We are continuing to offer the making of the Memorial Koliva for the remaining Saturday of Souls services on March 23rd, for a $30 donation to Philoptochos. Please see a Philoptochos member today if you'd like to have a bowl made in memory of a loved one.
 
The period of January, February and March is reserved for the annual Philoptochos stewardship/membership drive!! Please see a Philoptochos member for the application to renew, and/or to become a new member! Your membership donation is essential for our Philoptochos chapter to continue growing and thriving, allowing us to better help our community. We thank you!!
 
General Membership MEETING TODAY, March 17, 2024 - after the Parish Update meeting. Please join us in the first classroom on the left.
 
Thank you to all who contributed to our collection basket for the Open Cupboard/Clinton Food Pantry Fire Drive. With your generosity, we were able to donate $660 in Shop-Rite Gift cards for the families that most need it! THANK YOU!!!!
 
AREA PANTRY FOOD DRIVE:
We are holding a "FOOD DRIVE" for the Clinton/Washington Food Pantry. Please bring in non-perishable items to the church. There are 2 donation boxes outside the fellowship hall with a list of items desperately needed at the area food pantries. Washington Food Pantry is taking in the over 400 clients displaced by the Clinton Pantry Fire! Please be as generous as you always are!! THANK YOU!!
 
EASTER BAKE SALE:
Pre-order forms are now available at the Philoptochos table! Or please use this Bake Sale Link to pre-order: 
 
 
Orders will be available for pick-up on Palm Sunday, April 28th!
 
Baklava $12 - 6 pieces 
Variety Box $18 - 6 of each, Kourabiedes, Melomakarona, and Koulourakia
Walnut Roll $10 - each
Payment can be made by cash, check or Zelle. 
 
If you'd like to volunteer with baking, packaging and selling, please contact Popi Missios at kalliopi@aol.com or Aimee Douvris at aimeedouvris@gmail.com 
 
Philoptochos Easter Tsoureki Sale:

We will again be selling Tsourekia for Pascha through Sunday, April 7th.  Cost is $18. Orders may be picked up from church on Palm Sunday, April 28th.  Any questions, please contact Aimee Douvris at aimeedouvris@gmail.com or Arge Mardakis at mardakis@co.somerset.nj.us 

HOLY PROTECTION MONASTERY TRIP:
We are planning an outing to Holy Protection Monastery on Saturday, April 20th. Please arrive by 11:00 am sharp! We will have a tour, eat lunch, go to the bookstore, enjoy the peaceful grounds, and attend Vespers.  Carpooling may be available. Also, if you would like to stay overnight please let Aimee know by April 10th.  The monastery's address is 1 St Joseph Way, White Haven PA  18661.  Please RSVP By April 10th if you would like to go. aimeedouvris@gmail.com 
 
ST. ANNA BOOKSTORE NEWS. ST. ANNA BOOKSTORE NEWS.  Let's read a spiritual book and grow in our faith together. 

BOOKSTORE RECOMMENDATIONS February/March:
----In anticipation of our upcoming St. Anna Lenten Retreat with Dr. Eugenia Constantinou (Saturday, March 23rd), we are recommending her books: "THINKING ORTHODOX" and "THE CRUCIFIXION OF THE KING OF GLORY".
----For Adults: "Making God Real in the Orthodox Christian Home".
----For Kids: various saint mini-books by Paterikon for Kids, matching games, and first prayer books.

If there is something in particular you are looking for, we can assist. Contact Angela Ferreira (angelaferreira37@gmail.com) or Aimee Douvris (aimeedouvris@gmail.com). 
 
 
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STEWARDSHIP:  Stewardship is the sharing of the talents and treasures that God has provided for us.  An Orthodox Christian Steward is an active participant in the life of the Church. The parish encourages all who accept the Orthodox Faith to become practicing Stewards. 
2024 Stewardship Status: we have 74 Pledges totaling $132,660  and $70,068 received to date.  We also have 9 families who have contributed $1,520 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.
If you have not done so already, we ask that you prayerfully consider your stewardship commitment and submit a 2024 pledge card as soon as you can.
…Remember a rich man is not one who has much, but one who gives much…..

2024 Stewardship List
* Contributed but have not submitted stewardship card Report Date: Mar 14, 2024
1 Agelopoulos, Catherine and Alex 69 Szymborski, Christopher & Maria 137  
2 Archimedes, Alexander & Debbie 70 Toulatos, Nikoleta 138  
3 Argiropoulos, Anthony & Amy 71 Tsistinas, Theodora 139  
4 Collett, Martin & Adriane 72 Tsokas, Lorraine 140  
5 Connell, William & Nikki 73 Tsokas-Johnson, Bill 141  
6 Costalas, Paul & Josephine 74 Tsokas-Johnson, Gloria 142  
7 Coutros, George & Lana 75 Tzovolos, Olympia 143  
8 Coutros, Peter 76 Vaporakis, Efharis Karise 144  
9 Diamantis, Ioannis & Gerasimoula 77 Vaporakis, John & Kim 145  
10 Diver, Sean & Joanne 78 Vaporakis, Kaliope 146  
11 Doty, James & Kathy 79 Vaporakis, Mihail 147  
12 Douvris, John & Aimee 80 Vespa, Paul & Fay 148  
13 Ferreira, Jorge & Angela 81 Vlahakes, Louis & Anastasia 149  
14 Finley, Thomas & Antoinette 82 Wolf, Chad and Jennifer 150  
15 Gabriel & Ioana Patuleanu Swift 83 Zanidakis, Charlotte 151  
16 Georgeles, George & Maria 84   152  
17 Giambrone, Charles J * 85   153  
18 Gianakos, Michael & Dianne 86   154  
19 Gianakos, Phillip & Arianna 87   155  
20 Giannouris, John & Tracey 88   156  
21 Gianos, Irene * 89   157  
22 Gimbel, Benjamin & Maria 90   158  
23 Iliopoulos, Christos & Anna 91   159  
24 Janulis, Paul and Joan 92   160  
25 Kaldes, John & Zoi 93   161  
26 Kamnitsis, Constantine & Nancy 94   162  
27 Kanterakis, Anthony & Maria 95   163  
28 Karabasis, Efstratios 96   164  
29 Karazoupis, Vasilios & Panayiota 97   165  
30 Kazantzis, Sava & Nancy 98   166  
31 Kosoglou, Arianna * 99   167  
32 Kosoglou, Teddy and Roula * 100   168  
33 Kousoulas, Constantine 101   169  
34 Kousoulas, Evangelos * 102   170  
35 Kousoulas, Fr. Anastasios & Presv. Nektaria 103   171  
36 Kousoulas, Panayiotis 104   172  
37 Kubu, James & Evangeline 105   173  
38 Kydonieus, Angela and Demitrios 106   174  
39 Kypridakes, Michael & Asimina 107   175  
40 Logothetis, Nikita & Sophia 108   176  
41 Lutkus, Anthony & Vasiliki * 109   177  
42 Manoussakis, Stamati & Sofia 110   178  
43 Manteo, Michael & Gramatiki 111   179  
44 Mardakis, Arge 112   180  
45 Mariani, Anthony & Kristen 113   181  
46 Martin, Stephen & Despina * 114   182  
47 Martini, Matt & Meropi, Louis 115   183  
48 McElroy, Stephanie 116   184  
49 Millett, Matthew & Maria 117   185  
50 Missios, Michael & Popi 118   186  
51 Panayote, William & Deborah 119   187  
52 Peppe, George & Demetra 120   188  
53 Petromelis, Christopher 121   189  
54 Petromelis, Phyllis 122   190  
55 Procyk, Eugenia 123   191  
56 Rentoulis, Nikolaos 124   192  
57 Sakellos, Alexandra 125   193  
58 Sakellos, Evan & Catherine 126   194  
59 Sakellos, George 127   195  
60 Samouhos, Evan&Melanie 128   196  
61 Seigler, Ryan & Elefteria Lambrou * 129   197  
62 Shepardson, Lilyan 130   198  
63 Sideris, Leonidas & Elizabeth 131   199  
64 Soteropoulos, Dean & Elizabeth 132   200  
65 Staikos, George & Christi 133   201  
66 Staikos, Nicholas, Eirini Daskalakis 134   202  
67 Stathopulos, Peter&Julan, Adriana * 135   203  
68 Steubing, Michael & Maria Katsamani 136   204

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Other Information:
 
Walking with Christ - Seminarian Fundraiser on Sat., March 16 at St. Luke GOC, Broomall, PA.  Please see the Bulletin Insert section for more information. Thank you.

 

 
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Saints and Feasts

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March 17

Forgiveness Sunday

The Holy Fathers have appointed the commemoration of Adam's exile from the Paradise of delight here, on the eve of the holy Forty-day Fast, demonstrating to us not by simple words, but by actual deeds, how beneficial fasting is for man, and how harmful and destructive are insatiety and the transgressing of the divine commandments. For the first commandment that God gave to man was that of fasting, which the first-fashioned received but did not keep; and not only did they not become gods, as they had imagined, but they lost even that blessed life which they had, and they fell into corruption and death, and transmitted these and innumerable other evils to all of mankind. The God-bearing Fathers set these things before us today, that by bringing to mind what we have fallen from, and what we have suffered because of the insatiety and disobedience of the first-fashioned, we might be diligent to return again to that ancient bliss and glory by means of fasting and obedience to all the divine commands. Taking occasion from today's Gospel (Matt. 6:14-21) to begin the Fast unencumbered by enmity, we also ask forgiveness this day, first from God, then from one another and all creation.


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March 17

Alexis the Man of God

Saint Alexis was born in old Rome of illustrious parents named Euphemianus and Aglais, and at their request was joined to a young woman in marriage. However, he did not remain with her even for one day, but fled to Edessa, where he lived for eighteen years. He returned to Rome in the guise of a beggar and sat at the gates of his father's house, unknown to all and mocked by his own servants. His identity was revealed only after his death by a paper that he had on his person, which he himself had written a little before his repose. The pious Emperor Honorius honoured him with a solemn burial. The title "Man of God" was given to him from heaven in a vision to the Bishop of Rome on the day of the Saint's repose.


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March 17

Patrick the Enlightener of Ireland

Saint Patrick, the Apostle of the Irish, was seized from his native Britain by Irish marauders when he was sixteen years old. Though the son of a deacon and a grandson of a priest, it was not until his captivity that he sought out the Lord with his whole heart. In his Confession, the testament he wrote towards the end of his life, he says, "After I came to Ireland - every day I had to tend sheep, and many times a day I prayed - the love of God and His fear came to me more and more, and my faith was strengthened. And my spirit was so moved that in a single day I would say as many as a hundred prayers, and almost as many at night, and this even when I was staying in the woods and on the mountain; and I would rise for prayer before daylight, through snow, through frost, through rain, and I felt no harm." After six years of slavery in Ireland, he was guided by God to make his escape, and afterwards struggled in the monastic life at Auxerre in Gaul, under the guidance of the holy Bishop Germanus. Many years later he was ordained bishop and sent to Ireland once again, about the year 432, to convert the Irish to Christ. His arduous labours bore so much fruit that within seven years, three bishops were sent from Gaul to help him shepherd his flock, "my brethren and sons whom I have baptized in the Lord - so many thousands of people," he says in his Confession. His apostolic work was not accomplished without much "weariness and painfulness," long journeys through difficult country, and many perils; he says his very life was in danger twelve times. When he came to Ireland as its enlightener, it was a pagan country; when he ended his earthly life some thirty years later, about 461, the Faith of Christ was established in every corner.


Allsaint
March 18

Cyril, Patriarch of Jerusalem

This Saint was born in 315, and succeeded Maximus as Archbishop of Jerusalem in 350. He was zealous for the Orthodox Faith, and was a defender of the poor. He was exiled three times by the Arian Emperors Constantius and Valens. But after their death, he was recalled to his throne; he reposed in peace in 386. Of his writings, the most prominent are his catechetical lectures, which are considered the most ancient systematic summary of Christian teaching. Before Saint Cyril, there had been two dioceses, one of Jerusalem, and one of Holy Sion; under Saint Cyril, they were united into one bishopric. See also May 7.


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March 23

First Saturday of Lent: The Commemoration of the Miracle of Kollyva wrought by Saint Theodore the Tyro

Julian the Apostate, knowing that the Christians purify themselves by fasting most of all during the first week of the Fast -- which is why we call it Clean Week -- planned to defile them especially at that time. Therefore he secretly commanded that during those days the markets be filled with foods that had been defiled with the blood of animals offered in sacrifice to idols. But by divine command the Martyr Theodore (see Feb. 17) appeared during sleep to Eudoxius, then Archbishop of Constantinople. The Saint revealed to him the tyrant's plan, then told him to call the faithful together immediately on Monday morning and prevent them from purchasing those foods, but rather to make kollyva to supply their needs. The bishop asked what kollyva might be, and the Saint answered, "Kollyva is what we call boiled wheat in Euchaita." Thus, the purpose of the Apostate was brought to nought, and the pious people who were preserved undefiled for the whole of Clean Week, rendered thanks to the Martyr on this Saturday, and celebrated his commemoration with kollyva. These things took place in 362. Wherefore, the Church keeps this commemoration each year to the glory of God and the honour of the Martyr.


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Gospel and Epistle Readings

Epistle Reading

Prokeimenon. Plagal 4th Tone. Psalm 75.11,1.
Make your vows to the Lord our God and perform them.
Verse: God is known in Judah; his name is great in Israel.

The reading is from St. Paul's Letter to the Romans 13:11-14; 14:1-4.

Brethren, salvation is nearer to us now than when we first believed; the night is far gone, the day is at hand. Let us then cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light; let us conduct ourselves becomingly as in the day, not in reveling and drunkenness, not in debauchery and licentiousness, not in quarreling and jealousy. But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires.

As for the man who is weak in faith, welcome him, but not for disputes over opinions. One believes he may eat anything, while the weak man eats only vegetables. Let not him who eats despise him who abstains, and let not him who abstains pass judgment on him who eats; for God has welcomed him. Who are you to pass judgment on the servant of another? It is before his own master that he stands or falls. And he will be upheld, for God is able to make him stand.


Gospel Reading

Forgiveness Sunday
The Reading is from Matthew 6:14-21

The Lord said, "If you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father also will forgive you; but if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.

"And when you fast, do not look dismal, like the hypocrites, for they disfigure their faces that their fasting may be seen by men. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, that your fasting may not be seen by men but by your Father who is in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you.

"Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."


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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.

Seasonal Kontakion in the Plagal 2nd Tone

O Master, Prudence, Guide of Wisdom, Instruction to the foolish and Defender of the poor, strengthen my heart and grant it discernment. Give me words, Word of the Father, for behold, I shall not keep my lips from crying out to You, "O Merciful One, have mercy on me who has fallen."
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Wisdom of the Fathers

Spiritual delight is not enjoyment found in things that exists outside the soul.
St. Isaac of Syria
Unknown, 7th century

Do we forgive our neighbors their trespasses? God also forgives us in His mercy. Do we refuse to forgive? God, too, will refuse to forgive us. As we treat our neighbors, so also does God treat us. The forgiveness, then, of your sins or unforgiveness, and hence also your salvation or destruction, depend on you yourself, man. For without forgiveness of sins there is no salvation.
St. Tikhon of Zadonsk
Unknown, 18th century

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Bulletin inserts

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