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Greek Orthodox Archdiocese E-bulletin April 23, 2010


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Greek Orthodox Archdiocese E-bulletin April 23, 2010

Christos Anesti!  Christ is Risen!

This is the weekly edition of the GOA E-Bulletin. For more information just 
click on the links below to go to the topics of interest to you.

If the link does not work from your email, copy the link and paste it into the 
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GREAT AND HOLY FEAST OF PASCHA:  The Archdiocese has a special web site 
dedicated to this holy season.  Find resources for prayer, reflection, worship 
and more.  This site has special articles, messages, videos and more.  This 
site will assist you, your family, and your parish in commemorating this holy 
time of the year.  This week visit the sites for the Feasts of the Sunday of 
the Paralytic and Mid-Pentecost.

lent.goarch.org/holy_pascha/learn/

Video message of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios in both Greek and  English:

www.goarch.org/archbishop/demetrios/messages/2010/pascha2010

Photo gallery of Holy Week Services

photos.goarch.org/main.php?g2_itemId=2905

Message of His All Holiness Ecumencial Patriarch Bartholomew for Pascha:

www.goarch.org/news/patriarchalproclamationpascha2010

Message of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios for Pascha:

www.goarch.org/archbishop/demetrios/encyclicals

PASCHA ? THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST a one-hour special highlighting portions of 
Orthodox Christian Holy Week, will air this spring on NBC Network affiliates 
across the country. Click here for more info www.goarch.org/special/paschatv or 
 View the listing of Network Coverage to see when the Pascha special will be on 
a television station near you.

FEAST DAY OF ST. GEORGE THE GREAT MARTYR: Today is the feast day of the Holy 
Great Martyr George the Trophybearer.  Learn more about this Saint, view the 
icon, read the Scriptures for the day and the hymns of the Saint at

www.goarch.org/special/saintgeorge/index_html

2010 CLERGY-LAITY CONGRESS REGISTRATION:  The 40th Biennial Clergy-Laity 
Congress will be this Summer in Atlanta, July 4-8.  Registration and reporting 
forms are now available online.  Mark your calendar and register early.  This 
site will be updated with additional information on the Congress in the coming 
months.

www.goarch.org/archdiocese/clergylaity/2010/index_html

FAITH ENDOWMENT SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR IONIAN VILLAGE:  Ionian Village is 
pleased to announce that Faith: An endowment for Orthodoxy and Hellenism, will 
generously fund a limited number of Archdiocese travel scholarships for students to 
participate in the Ionian Village program this summer.   As part of the 
Archdioceseâ??s ongoing effort to make Ionian Village accessible to more 
families, Faith will be offering both partial and full scholarships for deserving 
teens that demonstrate financial need. Those wishing to apply for a Faith 
scholarship to Ionian Village may download and print an application from the Ionian 
Village web site at www.ionianvillage.org.  The Ionian Village office must receive 
the application no later than May 1, 2010.  For more details please call the Ionian 
Village office at (646) 519-6190.

NATIONAL ORATORICAL FESTIVAL TO BE HELD IN NYC, JUNE 4-6: The Archdiocese 
Oratorical Festival will once again return to New York City where the first one 
was held in 1984.  This time the event will take place at Holy Trinity 
Cathedral in Manhattan. The Oratorical Festival has become one of the most 
challenging and inspiring program that our Greek Orthodox Archdiocese offers 
its youth. It encourages them to research a topic, to write about it and to 
deliver their homily to the congregation. Each time they participate, they are 
learning the basic skills of public speaking, as well as inspiring all those 
who hear them.  Many of the past participants have expressed how, The program 
meant so much to them in their growth and development. We encourage you to 
attend an Oratorical Festival; many parish, district and metropolis Oratorical 
Festivals are being held during these weeks of Great Lent and after Pascha.  
Only two finalists from each metropolis will advance to the Archdiocese 
Oratorical Festival in New York City; but that does not mean that each and 
every participant at each and every parish Oratorical Festival has not met with 
success.  Just having participated in the Oratorical Festival is a wonderful 
accomplishment and deserves praise.  For more information on the Oratorical 
Festival see the link below or contact the Department of Religious Education at 
617-850-1218 or email at tvrame@goarch.org.

www.goarch.org/archdiocese/departments/religioused/sjcof

HELLENIC COLLEGE CONTINUES CHRYSOSTOM SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM: Hellenic College 
will continue to award a  scholarship to the winner of the senior division 
Chrysostom Oratorical Contest of each participating parish .The scholarship is 
for 100% of tuition for the first year and 80% of tuition for each of the 
following three years providing the student maintains a 3.0 GPA and adheres to 
the conduct and standards expected of a student in the college. Winners are not 
guaranteed admission to Hellenic College. Students must satisfy admission 
requirements for the college in order to be eligible for the scholarship. The 
estimated value of the scholarship over fours of study is approximately 
$68,000. Those interested are encouraged to contact Mr. Gregory Floor, Director 
of Admissions, at 617-850-1285, or via email at gfloor@hchc.edu. Information is 
also available on the Hellenic College website at 
www.hchc.edu/hellenic/admissions/anniversary-scholarships-continued.html.

THIS WEEK FROM THE ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN NETWORK

COME RECEIVE THE LIGHT - THE NATIONALLY SYNDICATED RADIO PROGRAM OF ORTHODOX 
CHRISTIANITY
This week on Come Receive the Light, we welcome back Aristotle Papanikolaou, 
Associate Professor of Theology and Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies 
at Fordham University, as well as the Co-founding Director of the Orthodox 
Christian Studies Program. He's here to talk with us about truth-telling and 
how it influences our understanding of ourselves, sin and God. In a short 
segment, we'll hear from artist and children's author Maria Anastasiou, who 
recently released Rejoice: The Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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NEW OFFERINGS
New offerings now available are:
? The Anchorr Internet Radio Station- All talk program.
? Readings and Remembbrances- Follow the daily Sacred Readings of the Church as 
well as the Saints commemorated. Available for download as well.
? OCN Internatioonal- Listen to radio stations from around the world featuring 
Orthodox Christian content in various languages.
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THIS WEEKâ??S PODCASTS
This week on OCN Now direct from our good friends and supporters at St. 
Vladimirâ??s Orthodox Theological Seminary you will hear Executive Director of 
the Dead Sea Scrolls Foundation, Dr Weston W. Fields, address the fascinating 
history of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the work of the foundation, which helps with: 
the conservation and preservation of the scrolls; their publication in the 
Discoveries in the Judean Desert (DJD) Series by Oxford University Press; the 
facilitation of international exhibitions of the scrolls; and many other matters 
relating to the scrolls usage in research and scholarship. The lecture was delivered 
at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary on April 12, 2010. In this week's 
episode of Special Moments in
Orthodoxy, Fr. David Smith continues his new series on the Book of Romans. Join Fr. David as he 
investigates Paulâ??s letter to the Romans, what it meant for the original recipients and 
what it says to todayâ??s reader. Christ is Risen! This week on Just Thinking - Conversations 
on News, Culture & Worship, Fr. Chris Metropulos and His Grace Bishop Savas will be talking 
about the climate of discussion on issues facing us in America.  They will specifically talk about 
agreeing to disagree on issues and how to remain civil in the process.  Donâ??t miss it!
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OCN and YOUR iPhone - With the release of the Ark and the Rudder in one convenient 
and free download, listeners will have even more options from which to listen to 
OCN's Orthodox liturgical music, groundbreaking podcasts and contemporary Orthodox 
music. To download your copy, go to the iTunes application store and type ocn. The 
download is free and is effortless to install. Visit our web site for details at 
http://www.myocn.net/administrator/components/com_civicrm/civicrm/extern/url 
.php?u=860&qid=631106.
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SHARE THE LIGHT PARTNERS
"As for every man to whom God has given riches and wealth, and given him power to 
eat of it, to receive his heritage and rejoice in his labor--this is the gift of 
God." Ecclesiastes 5:19
These days, â??wealthâ?? is receiving much attention.  In Ecclesiastes, we are 
reminded that all our wealth, whether it is in the form of health, money, material 
possessions, family, friends, time or talent- comes from God.  He gives it to us to use 
for His glory. What a better way to glorify God than to become a Share the Light Partner 
with the Orthodox Christian Network? Share the Light Partners donate a gift of $1,000 or 
more during the course of the year.  Won't you join the 40 faithful who have already 
partnered with us to bring God's word to the world?  This is one small way that you can 
thank God for the wealth that He has blessed you with.
Our goal is to have 60-70 â??Share the Light Partnerâ?? supporters by the end of the 
summer and at least 100 by the end of the year.  God may even bless us with more!  He has been 
known to work wonders for all of us.  Remember that in Godâ??s eyes, it isnâ??t the 
amount of wealth that we accumulate that is important, but rather it is the amount that we give 
that is important.
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FACEBOOK and TWITTER
Have you joined the thousands on OCNâ??s Facebook and Twitter pages? Join us to 
follow programming and events covered on the ARK, the RUDDER and the Anchor. While 
you are at it tell your friends to visit as well.
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RADIO SOLUTIONS for Orthodox Christian Parishes Worldwide
The Orthodox Christian Network (The OCN) is pleased to announce a new service 
to Orthodox parishes and ministries world wide?Customized Online Radio 
Stations. Sincce recently acquiring new online radio server software, we can 
now offer completely customized 24/7 online radio stations in a cost effective 
and efficient way allowing parishes to stay connected to their parishioners 
more so than ever before. OCN looks forward to being your supplier of 
customized Orthodox Christian programming. For more information about Orthodox 
Internet radio solutions visit our web site at www.myocn.net or call us today 
at 954-522-5567 to speak to one of our support staff.
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ADVERTISING/SPONSORSHIP Opportunities
Sponsor a program or feature your company on the high trafficked MyOCN.net 
website. OCN is now making available the opportunity for people and 
corporations to advertise on our site to support the ministry. Ad space is 
available so call our headquarters to discuss it. Call today 954-522-5567.
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INTERNET RADIO STATIONS
Log on to www.myocn.net to listen to the Ark, the Rudder and the Anchor to hear 
special programming. Whether you enjoy contemporary, traditional Orthodox music 
or a talk format there is something for you at myocn.net. Join the hundreds of 
thousands of people worldwide visiting us every week.

All programs available on Internet Radio, Podcast and On Demand at 
www.myocn.net.

HAITI CRISIS ? AN APPEAL TO AACTION: The earthquake that struck Haiti has left 
tens of thousands homeless and without basic provisions and medical care.  His 
Eminence Archbishop Demetrios has issued a call to the faithful of the 
Archdiocese to give generously to assist with the relief efforts. Link to IOCC 
(International Orthodox Christian Charities) to learn more about how you can 
help through donations and preparing hygiene kits and emergency cleanup buckets.

IOCC: www.iocc.org/news/3-03-10haiti-release.aspx

EVENTS AND NEWS FROM THE DEPT. OF YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS

National Young Adult Pilgrimage to the Holy Land: Join young adults from across 
the country on this unforgettable journey to the Holy Land and Sinai, May 
15-24, 2010. His Grace Bishop Savas will once again be leading this trip, which 
will be limited to 30 young adults. Destinations will include holy sites in 
Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Mount Tabor, Sea of Galilee, Jordan River, Nazareth, 
Mount Sinai, Cana, and many more! Online registration is now open at 
www.youngadult.goarch.org.

Young Adult Awareness Campaign--Find Them, Greet Them, Love Them: In an effort to encourage our 
young adults to become active members of the Church, the Department of Youth and Young Adult 
Ministries, along with our Metropolis Youth Offices, have launched a National Awareness Campaign 
for young adults: Find Them. Greet Them. Love Them. To encourage participation from young adults on 
the local level, the "10 in 10: 10 Service Projects in 2010" was launched. This includes 
ten "days of service" thoughtout 2010, one in every Metropolis/Direct Archdiocesan 
District and one national event. For more information please visit www.youngadult.goarch.org.

DAILY BIBLE READINGS FOR FACEBOOK AND iGoogle: The Department of Internet 
Ministries has launched an enhancement to its Online Chapel service that will 
now provide Facebook and iGoogle users access to the daily Bible readings and 
lives of the saints directly from their customized home pages. Visit the Online 
Chapel at www.goarch.org/chapel for more information on how to add the new 
Online Chapel for Facebook and Online Chapel for iGoogle to your home pages


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