THE PANAYIA Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church Long Beach, CA JANUARY 2014
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church 5761 East Colorado Street, Long Beach, CA 90814-1954 Phone (562) 494-8929 - Fax (562) 985-1379 Email office@assumptionlb.org Rev. Fr. Christos Kanakis, Proistamenos Page 2 Voula Michail - Kitsios, Office Administrator Penny Benetatos, Choir Director PARISH COUNCIL MEMBERS Chris Dolas, Kathy Bastas, Jimmy Eleopoulos, Jimmy Mentas, George Demos, David Matty, Nick Monios, Sam Platis, Olympia Stapakis, Dino Syrengelas, Nick Zamvakellis, Tasos Papas, George Stavros AHEPA Tasos Papas - President Bulletin Coordinator Voula Michail - Kitsios Bookstore Zoe Falley - Administrator Choir Pιnιό Benetatos - Director & Organist Karen Fic - President Choir Board Church School Juliana Augoustatos - Superintendent Daughters of Penelope Catherine Vackrinos Sofie Batshoun Family Night Sam Platis Junior Choir Pιnιό Benetatos - Director Karen Fic - Assistant Director Greek School Kathryn Condaras - Principal Donna Stavros - P.T.A Hope/Joy Maria Georgakopoulos - Advisor Dusty Hanson - Advisor Junior GOYA Georgi Spirtos Francis - Advisor Tia Kanavos, Vasso Conley Jorge Rivera, Sexton George Dorlis, Psaltis PHILOPTOCHOS Bobbie Soupos - President Karen Fic - 1st Vice President Amelia Ladas - 2nd Vice President Mary Lofton- Correspond. Secretary Lia Kakaris - Recording Secretary Nikki Andrews - Treasurer Marilyn Coats - Assistant Treasurer Kathy Bastas - Advisor Board Members Eftihia Missios, Olympia Stapakis, Andria Salsman, Matoula Batshoun, Zoe Falley, Vickie Hennig, Anne Pucket GOYA President - Christina Karidakis Vice President - Sina Bacol Treasurer - Margo Papacalos Corres. Secretary - Dena Bussa Rec. Secretary - Tasia Matty Historian - Christa Demos, Lexi Varonos Advisors - Lucia Papacalos, Vickie Demos, Maria Bussa Athletic Director: David Matty Email: goyalb.events@gmail.com Greek Cultural Arts and Dance Dina Lioulias - President Maria Georgakopoulos - Vice President Georgia Alvertos - Corresponding Secretary Dusty Hanson - Recording Secretary Elene Dalkos - Treasurer Senior Christians Nick Monios - President Sons of Pericles Christo Beckas - President Stewardship Ministry Kathy Bastas (Chair) Camille Dolas, Max & Mary Lofton, Kay Platis, Cathy Shweiri Trisagio Ministry Max & Mary Lofton, Vickie Hennig, Yiota Beckas Welcome Ministry Kathy Bastas (Chair), Camille Dolas, Max & Mary Lofton, Kay Platis, Cathy Shweiri
Dearly Beloved, Pastor s Message In his beautiful and rich homily on the Feast of the Nativity of the Lord, Saint Gregory the Theologian advises us: Run after the star, and bring gifts with magi, gold, and frankincense and myrrh, as to a king and a God.... With the shepherds give glory, with the angels sing hymns, with the archangels dance. Let there be a common celebration of the heavenly and earthly powers. (Oration 18). In this one statement we can find guidance from the past that is still meaningful for our celebration of the Birth of Christ today. In this season, amid all the preparations, we run after many things, searching for the right decorations, searching for that perfect gift in store after store. The perfect gift has already been delivered: Jesus Christ, Son of God and Son of the Virgin Mary. The catalogs promise happiness in things but ultimately the things we will open will be put away and eventually be replaced by newer things in our lives. The gifts that bring happiness are the gifts of faith and family. The advertisements urge us to consume as a means to show our joy. The Church urges us to askesis, through fasting and abstaining from superfluous past-times and things, as the way to prepare ourselves to receive that perfect gift Christ in the season and in the Holy Eucharist. This is a time for joy, filled with light and celebrations, but search for the proper measure in all these. Let us be like the Magi, who ran after the star and found the King, the Messiah, the Savior of us all. The shepherds, at the urging and hymns of angels, found a child and worshiped Him, lying in a manger. In our celebrations of the Feast, we must dedicate time for prayer and worship by participating in the liturgical and sacramental life of the Church, but also in our daily lives. Sing the hymns of the Church, the hymns of the angels and the hymns of the season. When you attend the Divine Services of this season, lift your voices with the angels and praise God, for to us there has been born, a little child, God before all ages. (Kontakion of Christmas, Saint Romanos the Melodist) This praise is offered most fully in the congregations, in the shared celebration of the Body of Christ which is the Church. Be sure this year to join with others in your celebration, as the Church, as a family, and as a community. Welcome all to your celebrations; in this season there can be no strangers. There must always be room at the inn. In this Nativity season, reach out to the lonely and outcast, and in this act of brotherhood, you will see Christ Himself. As Saint Paul wrote about Jesus He emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. (Philippians 2:7) For the Feast of the Nativity of our Lord is more than a celebration, more than a festival. It is a profound statement of our faith in the Most High God Who was and continues to be at work in our world. In the Christmas Gospels, we hear how Christ is to be called Emmanuel meaning God with us (Matthew 1:23). In all times and places, in all eras of history, the Good News of the Incarnation is to hear that God is with us, that He has not abandoned us, especially today, and that He continually loves and cares for us all. For all these reasons, my beloved, we must be like the Magi and Shepherds who sought out the newborn Christ, and offer our gifts and glory to God in the highest. Praying that your Christmas be a time of many blessings from above to everyone, I remain, With Love in the Incarnate Logos, + G E R A S I M O S Metropolitan of San Francisco Page 3
Philoptochos Vasilopita Cutting January 12, 2014 Bring in your Vasilopita to Church on Sunday, January 12, 2014 and participate in our tradition of cutting the Vasilopita with everyone at our Parish! Donations received that day will be sent to Saint Basil Academy in Garrison, New York. Saint Basil Academy is the only Greek Orthodox licensed residential child-care institution for Orthodox children in America. Orthodox Christian Catechism Starting Tuesday February 4 th 2014 Learn the Faith Bible Study Icons The Liturgy The Sacraments Lives of Saints Orthodox Traditions Contemporary Issues Every 1 st, 2 nd and 4 th Tuesday with Fr. Christos We will begin by learning how everything in the Divine Liturgy is connected to the Bible. You will need (Available in Church Book Store): *Orthodox Study Bible (Old Testament and New Testament) *Introducing the Orthodox Church by Anthony Coniaris Page 4
Greek Column by Voula Michail Η ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΟΠΙΤΑΣ ΤΗΣ ΠΡΩΤΟΧΡΟΝΙΑΣ Ή ΓΙΑΤΙ ΦΤΙΑΧΝΟΥΜΕ ΒΑΣΙΛΟΠΙΤΕΣ ΤΗΝ ΠΡΩΤΟΧΡΟΝΙΑ Μια ιστορία που συνέβηκε πριν από εκατοντάδες χρόνια, πριν από 1500 χρόνια περίπου, στην πόλη Καισάρεια της Καππαδοκίας, στη Μικρά Ασία. Ο Μέγας Βασίλειος ήταν δεσπότης της Καισάρειας και ζούσε αρμονικά με τους συνανθρώπους του, με αγάπη, κατανόηση και αλληλοβοήθεια. Κάποια μέρα όμως, ένας αχόρταγος στρατηγός - τύραννος της περιοχής, ζήτησε να του δοθούν όλοι οι θησαυροί της πόλης της Καισάρειας, αλλιώς θα πολιορκούσε την πόλη για να την κατακτήσει και να την λεηλατήσει. Ο Μέγας Βασίλειος ολόκληρη τη νύχτα προσευχόταν να σώσει ο Θεός την πόλη. Ξημέρωσε η νέα μέρα και ο στρατηγός αποφασισμένος με το στρατό του περικύκλωσε αμέσως την Καισάρεια. Μπήκε με την ακολουθία του και ζήτησε να δει το Δεσπότη, ο οποίος βρισκόταν στο ναό και προσευχόταν. Με θράσος και θυμό ο αδίστακτος στρατηγός απαίτησε το χρυσάφι της πόλης καθώς και ότι άλλο πολύτιμο υπήρχε στην πόλη. Ο Μέγας Βασίλειος απάντησε ότι οι άθρωποι της πόλης του δεν είχαν τίποτε άλλο πέρα από πείνα και φτώχια, δεν είχαν να δώσουν τίποτε αξιόλογο στον άρπαγα στρατηγό. Ο στρατηγός με το που άκουσε αυτά τα λόγια θύμωσε ακόμα περισσότερο και άρχισε να απειλεί τον Μέγα Βασίλειο ότι θα τον εξορίσει πολύ μακρυά από την πατρίδα του ή κι ακόμη μπορεί να τον σκοτώσει. Οι χριστιανοί της Καισάρειας αγαπούσαν πολύ το Δεσπότη τους και θέλησαν να τον βοηθήσουν. Μάζεψαν λοιπόν από τα σπίτια τους ότι χρυσαφικά είχαν και του τα πρόσφεραν, ώστε δίνοντάς τα στο σκληρό στρατηγό να σωθούν. Στο μεταξύ ο ανυπόμονος στρατηγός κόντευε να σκάσει από το κακό του. Διέταξε αμέσως το στρατό του να επιτεθεί στο φτωχό λαό της πόλης. Ο Δεσπότης, ο Μέγας Βασίλειος, που ήθελε να προστατέψει την πόλη του προσευχήθηκε και μετά παρουσίασε στο στρατηγό ότι χρυσαφικά είχε μαζέψει μέσα σε ένα σεντούκι. Τη στιγμή όμως που ο στρατηγός πήγε να ανοίξει το σεντούκι και να αρπάξει τους θησαυρούς, με το που ακούμπησε τα χέρια του πάνω στα χρυσαφικά, έγινε το θαύμα! Όλοι οι συγκεντρωμένοι είδαν μια λάμψη και αμέσως μετά έναν λαμπρό καβαλάρη να ορμάει με το στρατό του επάνω στον σκληρό στρατηγό και τους δικούς του. Σε ελάχιστο χρόνο ο κακός στρατηγός και οι δικοί του αφανίστηκαν.ο λαμπρός καβαλάρης ήταν ο Άγιος Μερκούριος και στρατιώτες του οι άγγελοι. Έτσι σώθηκε η πόλη της Καισάρειας. Τότε όμως, ο δεσπότης της, ο Μέγας Βασίλειος, βρέθηκε σε δύσκολη θέση! Θα έπρεπε να μοιράσει τα χρυσαφικά στους κατοίκους της πόλης και η μοιρασιά να είναι δίκαιη, δηλαδή να πάρει ο καθένας ό,τι ήταν δικό του. Αυτό ήταν πολύ δύσκολο.προσευχήθηκε λοιπόν ο Μέγας Βασίλειος και ο Θεός τον φώτισε τι να κάνει. Κάλεσε τους διακόνους και τους βοηθούς του και τους είπε να ζυμώσουν ψωμάκια, όπου μέσα στο καθένα ψωμάκι θα έβαζαν και λίγα χρυσαφικά. Όταν αυτά ετοιμάστηκαν, τα μοίρασε σαν ευλογία στους κατοίκους της πόλης της Καισάρειας. Στην αρχή όλοι παραξενεύτηκαν, μα η έκπληξή τους ήταν ακόμη μεγαλύτερη όταν κάθε οικογένεια έκοβε το ψωμάκι αυτό κι έβρισκε μέσα τα χρυσαφικά της. Ήταν λοιπόν ένα ξεχωριστό ψωμάκι, η βασιλόπιτα. Έφερνε στους ανθρώπους χαρά κι ευλογία μαζί. Από τότε φτιάχνουμε κι εμείς τη βασιλόπιτα με το φλουρί μέσα, την πρώτη μέρα του χρόνου, τη μέρα του Αγίου Βασιλείου. Η βασιλόπιτα, αγιοβασιλιάτικο έθιμο πολλών αιώνων, μεταφέρεται από γενιά σε γενιά, για να μας θυμίζει την αγάπη και την καλοσύνη αυτού του 'Αγιου ανθρώπου. Page 5
Office clo (New Ye In the year of the Sunday Monday Tuesday Wedne 5 Sunday before Theophany Orthros 8:30 am Hierarchical Divine Liturgy 10:00 am with Met. Gerasimos Eve of Theophany Great Vespers 6:00 pm 12 Μετά τα Φώτα Sunday after Theophany Orthros 8:45 am Divine Liturgy 10:00 am 6 ΑΓΙΑ ΘΕΟΦΑΝΕΙΑ HOLY THEOPHANY Orthros 9am, Divine Liturgy 10am at St. George in Downey with Met. Gerasimos presiding 6pm Great Vespers St. John - Anaheim 7 Η Σύναξις Ιωάννου Προδρόμου και Βαπτιστού Synaxis of John the Baptist Orthros 9:00 am Divine Liturgy 10:00 am St. John s, in Anaheim 13 14 Greek Sch 5:30 pm - 7: Greek Sch 5:30 pm - 7: Parish Vasilopita 19 ΙΒ Λουκά (10 Λεπρών). 12th Sunday of Luke (10 Lepers) Orthros 8:45 am Divine Liturgy 10:00 am Office closed (Martin Luther King) 20 Senior Christians Christmas Potluck 11:30 am P. C. Meeting 7:00 pm 21 Greek Sch 5:30 pm - 7: 26 ΙΕ Λουκά (Ζακχαίου). 15th Sunday of Luke (Zacchaeus) Orthros 8:45 am Divine Liturgy 10:00am 27 28 Greek Sch 5:30 pm - 7: Page 6 Events are subject to change; please refer
Lord - January 2014 sday Thursday Friday Saturday sed ar) 1 2 3 4 Youth Retreat 6:00 pm 8 9 10 11 ool 00 pm Choir practice 7:15 pm ool: 00 pm 15 Choir practice 7:15 pm 16 7pm Great Vespers St. Anthony s - Pasadena Joy - Hope 6pm Meeting & Activities 17 Αντωνίου Μεγάλου Anthony the Great Orthros 9:00am Divine Liturgy 10:00am in Pasadena 18 ool 00 pm 22 Choir practice 7:15 pm 23 24 25 Γρηγορίου του Θεολόγου Gregory the Theologian Orthros 9:30am Divine Liturgy 10:00am ool 00 pm 29 30 Των τριών Ιεραρχών Three Hierarchs Orthros 9:00am Divine Liturgy 10:00am 31 Choir practice 7:15 pm to weekly bulletin for current schedule Page 7
Greek Dance & Cultural Arts School AGDCAS had a very successful "Ringing in of the New Year" Celebration. Parents and Grandparents admired the dance groups with much pride. During the Epiphany Lunch our Mikra Asteria will be performing for Bishop Gerasimos and all in attendance. Countdown to FDF has begun. Please go to www.yourfdf.org for more detailed information. Kali Hronia Dina Lioulias, President Greek School Happy New Year, I hope everyone had a nice holiday. Greek School is back in full swing. This year our annual Greek Independence Day celebration will be held on Sunday, March 23, 2014. A lent luncheon will be served and all students will be reciting poems. Please come and join us for this very important day. There will be no Greek school on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 since most of our students will be participating in the dance competitions at FDF. In April, there will be no classes on Wednesday the 16th. All students must attend church for Holy Wednesday services. Last day of Greek school and graduation will be held on Wednesday, June 4th, 2014. Please look in your Panagia every month for any changes. Have a great year. Thank you, Kathryn Condaras, Principal Announcements HELLENIC SOCIETY SAVE THE DATE The Hellenic Society of Constantinople will hold their Annual Vasilopita Dinner Dance on January 11, 2014 at the Wilshire Country Club. The evening will include music, dancing and the traditional cutting of Vasilopita with the gold coin. For more information, please call Mary Morrison at 818-500-0904 or Jeannette Owens Benetatos at 323-660-5707. January Prosforo Prosforo for the month of January is donated by Amelia Ladas. Thank you. If you would like to donate our Sunday prosforo please call the church office. Page 8
Epiphany Celebration Our 62nd Year Assumption Greek Orthodox Church of Long Beach 5761 E. Colorado Street Long Beach, CA 90814 Liturgy & Glendi / Sunday January 5, 2014 Hosted by the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church 8:30 AM - Orthros 10:00 AM - Hierarchical- Divine Liturgy Carpool 11:30AM 12:00 Noon Service of the Cross & Diving for the Holy Cross* Following the Blessings of the Waters GLENDI Page 9
Panagia s Stewardship Family as of December 20, 2013 Ala Falanai & Lisa & family Alex Helen Alexiou Archimedes Alexiou Demi Alexopoulos Christina Alexopoulos Dimitrios & Maria Amarantos Harriet Andrade Everardo & Theony Andrews James & Nikki Andrikos Ioannis & Argyro Andros Nick Antoniou Konstantinos & Maria Apostle Helen Apostle Matina Apostle Perry & Rosie Argeris John & Vasiliki Argyros Dionisios & Irini Argyros Phillip & Amy Armogida Elaine Armogida Rod & Krista Armstrong Randy & Janet Bahos kanella Balas Louis & Toula Bassett Shea & Natalia Bastas Demetra Bastas Nikolaos & Kathy Batsaras Ilias & Yota Batshoun Christina Batshoun Emil & Matoula Batshoun Sofia Benetatos Harry & Penny Berdanis John & Helen Berovinos Michael & Kimberly Berovinos Tony & Bonnie Bouras Kathy Bouras Peter Bozigian Linda Breres Zena Brillakis Gus & Nicki Brooks Harriet Castritis Demetrios & Vivi Chelekis Louis & Vicki Chioles James & Effie Choullis Manolis & Sotiria Chrysanthis Alexandra Coats Marilyne Colazas Xenophon & Mila Condaras Nicolas & Katerina Conley Cary & Vasso Contos Angeliki Contos Vasilis & Voula Cook Jeffrey & Susan Cornwell Carlyle & Demetra Coromelas Acrivi Coroneus John & Xanthipe Cozakos Nick Critides Anastasius $ Shawnee Dalkos Bob & Vaso Dalkos Chris & Roula Dalkos John & Stavroula Dalkos Peter & Elene Dalpe Arvanitis Toula Demos Eleni Demos George & Vickie Demos Joanna Deneff Alkisti Deneff Anthony Deneff Peter & Diane Deneff William & Diana Deralas Dean Diacoumacos Marya Diamond Helen Dogris Alex & Peggy Dolas Chris Dolas James Dolas Jim & Camille Dolas John & Theodora Dolas Peter Douroupis Ioannis & Isabel Edwards Nickolas & Pamela Eleopoulos Gus & Robbin Eleopoulos Jimmy & Leigh Etchepare Anna Exacoustos Stella Ezroj Michael & Christine Falley Zoe Fattaleh Raja Fattaleh Sabba & Diana Fenn Brad & Anna Fiamengo Alexandria Fic Karen Fisher Kathryn Foutris Constantine & Christine Frudakis Katina Futris William & Mary Galanis Jerry & Marian Georgakopoulos Mike & Maria Georgedes Katy Georges Louie & Penny Georgiadou Vicki Georgoulis George & Anna Ghilarducci Walt & Laura Giannoutsos Tatiana Gillotti John & Christina Gossen Ryan & Jennifer Tsakoumakis Gurrola Raymond & Mary Gutierrez Ivan & Esther Hadjimarkos Nicholas & Stemma Hadjioannou Nicole & Arion Hanna Jeannette Hansen Helen Hanson Chris & Dusty Hardaway Herman & Pamela Haririan Alka Hatziris John & Ramona Hennig Fred & Vickie Herron Craig & Diana Jordanides Dennis & Giselle Jordanides Timothy & Ria Kades Clio Kakaris Telis & Lia Kallins George & Bettina Kallins James & Virginia Kaltcheva Velitchka Kanavos Peter & Tia Karapoulios Angelo & Eleni Karidakis George & Diane Karidakis Nick & Jim Karmiris Christopher & Christina Karthas Nicholas Kastanas Vassilios & Paris Kiapos Alexandra Kitsios Kostas & Voula Kokkinides Joyce Konstantinidis Byron & Kaite Kontokanis Dimitris & Maria Kootsikas Coula Korakis Michael & Georgia Kostallas Tony & Cathy Koulos Peter & Emily Kourtis Costa & Cecilia Krebenios Anastasia Kyriakos Spiros & Laine Ladas Amelia Ladas Charlie & Patty Lafkas Peter & Ada Lambrakis Spiro & Catherine Lambros Mary Lembesis Ann Lembesis John Jr. & Theresa Lembesis Nick & Saskia Lembesis Pendalis & Evangelia Liakos Nicole Liarakos George & Dezi Liarakos John & Athanasia Liarakos, Dimitrios & Voula Lioulias Sotiris & Dina Page 10
Thank you for your loving support and commitment to our church. Lofton Max & Mary Loizides George & Rodou Lopez Jeff & Georgia Makridis Gus & Georgine Manos Andrew & Pamela Mantikas Nick & Katherine Marangopoulos Jake & Tammy Marentis Victoria Markouizos George & Argyro Markouizos Karolos & Georgia Markouizos Nektarios & Lisa Matty David & Barbara Mavrovitis Michail & Monica Mentas Ann Mentas James & Patricia Michel David & Vasiliki Michel David Vasili Milonas Dina Missios Basil & Eftihia Monios Nick & Linda Montalbano Paul & Maria Morgan Richard & Valerie Nakai Keiichi & Saki Nezis Alice Okerman David & Elaine Panos George Panou Vivian Papacalos George & Lucia Papadakis Colleen Papadakis Lillian & Andrianna Papadopoulos Evanghelo & Lorraine Papaggelis Christina Papakoulos Angie Papas Maria Papas Tasos & Georgia Pappas Mark & Shari Pappas Victor & Christina Pappas Victor & Tanya Parlapanides Charles & Elenie Pass Gus & Toula Paulos Mary Paulos Nicholas Paulos Todd & Cindy Phillips Crystal Phoutrides Neilos & Patricia Platis Jim & Kay Platis Sam & Laura Pliaconis Alexander & Nicole Polychrones Speros & Dora Popoff Thalia Poulis John Raptis Maria Reed Richard & Kyriaki Rembuskos Panayiotis & Valerie Rembuskos Steve & Amy Richards Dean & Dorothy Richmond Dan & Doris Roll Fotini Roubanis Savvas $ Jodi Russos Asimina Salsman Mel & Andria Santamarina Jose & Ronnea Seger Clay & Suzan Sehremelis Andy & Leslie Sehremelis Athena Sharkoff Donald & Anna Sharkoff James & Katherine Shweiri George & Cathy Siames Faye Silva Robert & Nicolette Simitian Richard & Anna Siouris Chris & Yota Skandalakis Melia Skaropoulos Eleni Skourtas Tony & Angelique Smyrniotis Alexandra Smyrniotis Christos & Mary Sotiriou Elias Sotiriou Panagiotis & Vasiliki Soultanakis Paul & Trudith Soupos Tom & Bobbie Spiropoulos Katherine Sprague Ronald $ Mary Stapakis Olympia Stapakis Steve & Joanne Stathis Robert & Josefa Stavros Andy & Amber Stavros Bill & Maria Stavros George & Donna Stavros John & Gwen Stavros Louis & Mary Stavros Ted & Olga Stavros Tom Stergiou Eleni Stevenson Gus & Leona Stewards Sean & Denise Sullos James & Vickie Sverkos Peter & Natalie Syrengelas Andreas & Evdoxia Syrengelas Andreas & Niky Syrengelas Dino & Dora Syrengelas George & Athanasia Syrengelas Michael & Elizabeth Syrengelas Sotiria Syrengelas Toula Syrengelas Vasili & Maria Talaganis Ernest Talaganis John & Kathleen Talaganis Nick & Amy Tavlarides Angelo & Mary Tener Theresa Teodosiadis Romilos & Melpomeni Terzi Popi Terzis Constantinos & Suzanna Thermos Gerry & Elli Thibault Irene Toulios Spyros & Helen Toumasis Gerasimos & Koula Triantos Anastasia N. Trigonis Tula Trikounakis Tony & Irma Tsakoumakis Stan & Debora Tsamous Peter & Helen Tsimerekis Christos & Christina Tsimerekis Nicos & Anna Vackrinos Catherine Valaskantjis Nikiforos & Georgia Van Der Meyden Dieder & Anne Vardakis Alex Vargo Douglas & Elefteria Varonos Alex, Gonzo & family Varzak Darlene Vasilomanolakis Francine Vasilomanolakis Mike & Nikki Veganes Peter Vlachos Dino & Helen Vlahakis Mary Watkins Evangelia Whalen Christopher & Sara Yakos John & Flora Yortzidis Dimitrios & Stacy Zambos Angie Zambos John & Stephanie Zamvakellis Nick & Alison Zarifes Angie Zimmerman Roseann (Rikki) Zoolakis Anthony & Kari Zoumberakis Stelios & Stacy Page 11
ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY 5761 E. Colorado St. Long Beach, CA 90814 NON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID LONG BEACH, CA PERMIT NO. 344 Worship Services Regular Schedule Orthros 8:45 AM Divine Liturgy 10:00 AM NOTE: Sunday Divine Liturgy starts at 10:00AM year-round. See enclosed calendar for dates and times of other services this month.