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Saints Peter & Paul Greek Orthodox Church September 2014

Saints Peter Paul Greek Orthodox Church 1401 Wagner Road Glenview, Il 60025 Phone: (847) 729-2235 Fax: (847) 729-6562 office@ssppglenview.org www.ssppglenview.org Rev. Father Panagiotis Boznos, Proistamenos (frp@ssppglenview.org) Sunday &Weekly Services Matins 8:15 am Divine Liturgy 9:30 am Church Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8:30am-4:30pm Fri. 8:30am - 3:00pm Office Administrator: Jeannine McIntyre Office Assistant: Toula Garbis Bookkeeper: Diane Bravos 2014 PARISH COUNCIL Rev. Father Panagiotis Boznos, Proistamenos James Santos, President Jim Gottreich, Vice President Steve Koulogeorge, Treasurer Demete Papson, Assistant Treasurer Therese Speropoulos, Assistant Treasurer Keith Anderson, Recording Secretary Christy Gouletas, Corresponding Secretary Chris Atsaves Athan Demakos Fritz Freidinger George Kirie Bo LaMotte Mary Ann Langas Nicholas Mechales George Nassos John Nikitas Nick Paterakos PARISH MINISTRIES Agape Preschool: Renee Tzakis (847) 729-5814 Altar Boys: Dr. Ted Saclarides, Elias Papadakis Athletics: Chris Atsaves Book & Icon Store: Pat Nassos Choir Director: Therese Speropoulos Church School Coordinators: Cynthia Olson Angela Schmidt Coffee Fellowship: Lucy Economos (847) 827-5593 Dynamis Group: Gail Kachoyeanos Georgia Photopulos Cancer Support Group: Bud Photopulos and Phyllis Perivolidis Greek School: Stella Theoharopoulos (847) 803-4792 Morning Bible Study: Dr. Helen Theodoropoulos OPA: Rev. Fr. Panagiotis Boznos Organist: Helen Mariano Outreach: Jim Santos Philoptochos President: Pat Nassos PROSPHORA: Calliope Prekezes Stewardship: Chris Atsaves Ushering: Jim Gottreich and Bo LaMotte PASTORAL NOTE Please telephone the Church office (847) 729-2235 during daytime hours for all spiritual emergencies. For evening emergencies contact Fr. Panagiotis at (630) 664-2173. God bless you always!

PASTORAL MESSAGE September 1 st marks the beginning of the Ecclesiastical New Year, but why September 1 st and not January 1 st like our civil calendars? The answer to this question can be traced back to Roman and then Byzantine Imperial practices. Every fifteen years the government would assess the economic status of the empire and levy taxes accordingly for the next fifteen years. This process occurred in September because at that time the harvest was completed in August (hence the Orthodox Church s practice of blessing the First Fruits of the harvest on The Feast of the Transfiguration, August 6 th ). Therefore, September was a time to reflect on the past year and project for the coming year. As a result of the close relationship that the Church and State enjoyed in the Byzantine Empire, the Church also adopted September 1 st as the beginning of Her new year as well. Since September was a time for reflection and projection in an economic sense, the Church took these principles and applied them to the Spiritual Life. The same questions that the government might ask about the health and strength of the economy can be asked in regard to the health and strength of the Church and Her members. What did I do this past year that yielded spiritual fruit? What seeds were planted, and what was the condition of the soil? Which areas of my life produced the best fruit, and where needs more tending? What are my goals for the future and what is the best way to accomplish those goals? The Ecclesiastical New year reminds us that periodically we need to take stock of our lives. As we proceed through September take the time to ask yourself some of these questions. Do not defraud yourself or the Church, but answer honestly. Continue to feed those areas of your life that flourish and bring forth good fruit (Matthew 7.17) and identify those areas which need extra attention. + Fr Panagiotis

Parish Council News September, 2014 On August 1st, we received correspondence from His Eminence, Metropolitan Iakovos of the Metropolis of Chicago that Fr. Panagiotis Boznos has been permanently assigned to SS Peter & Paul as our Proistamenos. In the time he has been with us, Father has served with grace and humility and has demonstrated the ability to lead and pastor our community. As His Eminence, Metropolitan Iakovos wrote in the assignment letter, "he has demonstrated great sensitivity and patience during this time of transition maintaining his dignity under pressing circumstances." Both the Metropolis of Chicago and your parish council, who worked collaboratively in this process, look forward to Father's ministry and pledge him our full and complete support. Axios! Christy Gouletas and her festival committee have been working very hard in preparation for our Greek Fest taking place on Saturday and Sunday, September 6th and 7th. If you would like to help out, there is still time to volunteer your services. Please contact Christy at cgouletas@hotmail.com. Either way, please plan on attending and bringing your friends to share in our food, culture, and tradition. We are also planning a parish golf outing for Monday September 29th, location to be determined. Chris Atsaves, who organized the event last year has volunteered to chair it once again. If you would like to help out, you can reach Chris at chris.atsaves@ubs.com. Please look for further details as they become available. I hope you enjoyed the summer with plenty of relaxation and family time. With the beginning of the school year I remind you if you haven't already done so, please register your children in our Church School. You can do this very efficiently from our website, www.ssppglenview.org. May God's blessings continue to be with you and your families. Jim Santos, President, Parish Council

SACRAMENTS +Wedding Sacrament Daniel and Joy (Collins) Harrison Sponsor: Peter Collins GOD S LOVE AND JOY! +40 Day Churching of Mother and Infant Chloe, daughter of Eleni (Konstantelos) and Evan Arena GOD S BLESSINGS ALWAYS! +Funerals The Servant of God George Alexander was buried from the Church of SS. Peter and Paul. The Servant of God Virginia Greven was buried from the Church of SS. Peter and Paul. MAY THEIR MEMORY BE ETERNAL! PARISH LIFE George Burbules and Jennifer Finnegan Frank and Alice Carris Stephen Coorlas Robert and Rose Decker Nicholas and Ashley Demakis Christina Rompon Harry Spiropoulos Jerry Vasilatos Welcome to our New Members! Habitat for Humanity Concert featuring Mark Damisch

The Nativity of the Theotokos, September 8th According to the ancient tradition of the Church, the Theotokos was born of barren and aged parents, Joachim and Anna, about the year 16 or 17 before the birth of Christ. Joachim was descended from the royal line of David, of the tribe of Judah. Anna was of the priestly tribe of Levi, a daughter of the priest Matthan and Mary, his wife. Apolytikion in the Fourth Tone Your birth, O Theotokos, brought joy to the whole world, for from you dawned the sun of righteousness, Christ our God. Freeing us from the curse, He gave us His blessings. Abolishing death, He granted us eternal life. The Elevation of the Holy Cross, September 14th Saint Helen, the mother of Saint Constantine the Great, when she was already advanced in years, undertook, in her great piety, the hardships of a journey to Jerusalem in search of the cross, about the year 325. A temple to Aphrodite had been raised up by the Emperor Hadrian upon Golgotha, to defile and cover with oblivion the place where the saving Passion had been suffered. The venerable Helen had the statue of Aphrodite destroyed, and the earth removed, revealing the Tomb of our Lord, and three crosses. Of these, it was believed that one must be that of our Lord, the other two of the thieves crucified with Him; but Saint Helen was at a loss which one might be the Wood of our salvation. At the inspiration of Saint Macarius, Archbishop of Jerusalem, a lady of Jerusalem, who was already at the point of death from a certain disease, was brought to touch the crosses, and as soon as she came near to the Cross of our Lord, she was made perfectly whole. Consequently, the precious Cross was lifted on high by Archbishop Macarius of Jerusalem; as he stood on the ambo, and when the people beheld it, they cried out, "Lord have mercy." It should be noted that after its discovery, a portion of the venerable Cross was taken to Constantinople as a blessing. The rest was left in Jerusalem in the magnificent church built by Saint Helen, until the year 614. At that time, the Persians plundered Palestine and took the Cross to their own country (see Jan. 22, Saint Anastasius the Persian). Late, in the year 628, Emperor Heraclius set out on a military campaign, retrieved the Cross, and after bringing it to Constantinople, himself escorted it back to Jerusalem, where he restored it to its place. Apolytikion in the First Tone Lord, save Your people and bless Your inheritance, granting our rulers to prevail over adversaries, and protecting Your commonwealth by Your Cross.

Philoptochos News by Milly Pappas Philoptochos is the largest Christian Women s Organization in the country. At the recent Clergy-Laity Conference in Philadelphia over 445 Philoptochos delegates attended the Conference. Representing SS. Peter and Paul Philoptochos were delegates President Pat Nassos and Board member Phyllis Perivolidis (shown at left with St. Nectarios Philoptochos delegate, Marsha Serigos.) Grants totaling over $509,000 were awarded to nine Metropolises and other direct grants. Pat and Phyllis will give a full report at the next General Meeting. Philoptochos Coming Events September 2014 20 - Saturday METROPOLIS OF CHICAGO PHILOPTOCHOS LUNCHEON, Faith, Family, and Philoxenia. Rosewood Banquets, Rosemont Donation - $50. Checks payable to SS. Peter and Paul Philoptochos. Mail to Peggy Vranas, 6907 North Lockwood Ave., Skokie, IL 60077 Mail before September 3 rd. 23 - Tuesday Philoptochos Annual Stewardship Reception (see below). October 2014 BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH 02 - Thursday P.O.P. POWER OF PINK.. This year s event will be held at the Pickwick Theater in Park Ridge. Featuring The Midwest Premier of Christmas With The Karountzoses. A film by Robert Krantz. Donation: $35. More information to follow. THE SAINTS PETER AND PAUL PHILOPTOCHOS SOCIETY REQUESTS THE PLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY AT THEIR ANNUAL STEWARDSHIP RECEPTION DATE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2014 TIME: 7:00 P.M. PLACE: SAINTS PETER AND PAUL FELLOWSHIP HALL Kindly Respond by September 15 th. Chairladies - Eleni Soukoulis (847) 877-6987 or elenisoukoulis@hotmail.com Peggy Vranas ((847) 674-5588 or PBJV@ aol.com

Where did summer go? It s time to head back to school! AGAPE PRESCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN Agape Preschool begins September 2 nd! Please register your 2 ½, 3, 4 or 5 year old child. We have a wonderful year planned with activities to help your son or daughter learn more about our Greek Orthodox Faith. For questions regarding the Agape Preschool and its programs, please call Renée Tzakis at 847-729-5814. Raise Money for Agape Preschool! Shop at Chico s in Highland Park on Thursday, September 18 th from 10 to 8 and mention the word Agape and 10% of all purchases will benefit Agape Preschool! If you have any questions, please contact Renée Tzakis: 847-729-5814 or Eve Christie: 847-926-4094

SAINTS PETER AND PAUL GREEK SCHOOL Dear Parents: As the new academic school year is here, we encourage you to register your child(ren) in the Saints Peter and Paul Greek School. Our school offers a great academic program in a loving and caring environment. All of our teachers are highly qualified with many years of experience. They care about the well being of the students and their psychological growth by using constant positive reinforcement. We put emphasis on conversation on all levels knowing that this is what our children need the most. The students also learn about the Greek history, geography, holidays and traditions by using hands on activities, games, projects and technology in order to make learning a fun experience. Our school operates the following dates and times: Monday and Thursday 4:30pm-6:15pm Preschool (starting age 3 ½), Kindergarten, 1 st through 6 th grade Saturday 9:30am-11:30am Preschool 9:30am-12:30pm Kindergarten through 6 th Grade Monday Conversation 4:30pm-6:15pm For students who know how to read and write. If your child(ren) is/are not able to attend both Monday and Thursday, there is an option to attend either Monday or Thursday. To register, please pick up a registration form from the church office. Checks should be made payable to Saints Peter and Paul Greek School. For information regarding the school program, please contact the director Mrs. Stella Theoharopulos at 847-803-4792.

PROJECT MEXICO Although our team was small, we were blessed with a wonderful experience to Project Mexico. Thanks y to our Parish of Saints Peter and Paul a group of three (there is a significance in the number three!) were able to travel to Tijuana, Mexico and be a part of Project Mexico's Orthodox Basic Training. From July 15-21st, our strong team meet up with over 200 Orthodox faithful to build a home and more importantly grow closer to Christ. Our day began with prayer, followed by a different Orthodox speaker, preparing for our day, building, freshening up, dinner, evening prayers, and another presentation by Bishops, Monks, Priests, and Deacons. Our week was spiritually fulfilling for we lived the life Christ asks us to live, that is a life in prayer and helping those in need. Thank you to all of our generous donors for allowing us to go and we raised extra money that will cover the cost of one of the boy's tuition this fall. We pray that next year a larger group will be able to be a part of such a special experience! Christy Gouletas Katerina Karfias Andrew Douvlis

GREEK FEST SEPTEMBER 6 & 7 1 10 P.M. The final days of preparation for Greek Fest have begun. For those who haven t yet submitted a volunteer form, there are still many ways to help and join in the fun. Remind extended family, neighbors, friends and co-workers about the event and personally invite them. Bring in your baked items to help stock the Pastry Shop. Join us to help get ready for and participate in the big event: Thurs., Sept. 4 (Evening): Skewering souvlaki, food prep., table & chairs set-up, etc. Fri., Sept. 5 (Day & Evening): Food prep., set-up, decorating, etc. Sat., Sept. 6 (Morning): Final food prep., set up cooking, food service and bar areas Festival Days: Work shifts: 12-3, 3-6, 5-8 and 8-10 p.m. If you haven t already signed up for a specific area, check in at the Admissions table. We ll place you where help is needed. Mon., Sept. 8 (Daytime): Tear down & clean-up (Check Sunday s bulletin and listserv e-mail for specific preparation/set-up times.)

September 2014 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 Office Closed 9:00am Matins 9:30am Divine Liturgy - Beginning of Ecclesiastical Year 2 6:30pm Philoptochos Board Meeting 3 FAST DAY 4 5 FAST DAY 6 1:00pm SS. Peter and Paul Greek Fest 7 8:15 am Matins 9:30 am Divine Liturgy 1:00pm SS. Peter and Paul Greek Fest 8 9:00 Matins 9:30am Divine Liturgy of the Nativity of the Theotokos 9 7:00pm Cancer Support Meeting 10 FAST DAY 11 6:30am Men s Bible Study 5:30pm Greek School Late Registration 7:00pm Parish Council Executive Meeting 12 FAST DAY 13 9:30am Greek School +Sacrament 14 8:15 am Matins 9:30 am Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Divine Liturgy First Day of Church School Greek School Open Registration after Divine Liturgy 15 4:30pm Greek School 5:00pm Greek School Agiasmos 16 7:00pm GOYA BBQ/ Bonfire 17 FAST DAY 10:00am Adult Bible Study 18 6:30am Men s Bible Study 10:00am Agape Fundraiser at Chico's in Highland Park 4:30pm Greek School 19 FAST DAY 20 9:30am Greek School 11:00am Metropolis Philoptochos Luncheon at Rosewood Banquets 21 8:15 am Matins 9:30 am Divine Liturgy +Sacrament 22 4:30pm Greek School 7:00pm OPA Planning Meeting 23 7:00pm Philoptochos Stewardship Reception 24 FAST DAY 10:00am Adult Bible Study 25 6:30am Men s Bible Study 4:30pm Greek School 7:00pm Parish Council Meeting 26 FAST DAY 27 9:30am Greek School +Sacrament 28 8:15 am Matins 29 30 9:30 am Divine Liturgy 4:30pm Greek School

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CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS Saints Peter & Paul Greek Orthodox Church #103365 1401 Wagner Road Glenview, IL 60025 TELEPHONE 847 729-2235 CONTACT PERSON Jeannine McIntyre EMAIL: office@ssppglenview.org SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2007 Adobe Acrobat X Windows XP PRINTER HP Laserjet 3005 TRANSMISSION TIME (usually, not always) 2nd Friday of each month @ 10:00 4 weeks in the month 3rd Friday of each month @10:00 5 weeks in the month PLEASE NOTE: For the first time, due to crazy circumstances (the weather notwithstanding) we are getting this to you late. Any help at all to expedite it quickly would be so greatly appreciated! NEWSLETTER DATE September Newsletter NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 16 DELIVERED TO OVERT PRESS (BY PETE W.) SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: Please print 880