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Saint Sophia Axiologa worth mentioning JULY 22, 2018 8 th Sunday of St. Matthew

FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES EXECUTIVE OFFICERS George E. Preonas, President; Dr. James A. Demetriou, Vice President & C.F.O.; Gig Kyriacou, 2 nd Vice-President; Constantine M. Boukidis, Secretary; Tina Callas, Treasurer MEMBERS V. Rev. Fr. John S. Bakas, Maria Baltazzi, Timi Loomos Freshman, Steve Hanna, Diane Sakellaris Lapa, Tony Natsis, John Peterson, Jean Paul Wardy, Jim Zaferis PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS Andrew J. Demetriou, Foundation General Counsel; Nicholas Manolelis, Associate TRUSTEES EMERITUS Andrew Evangelatos, Nicholas Bissias, John T. Pappas, Alek Haidos PARISH COUNCIL BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Maria Baltazzi, President; Glenn Lianos, 1 st Vice President; Peter Cosfol, 2 nd Vice President; Angela Ananias, Treasurer; Dinah Wellington, Recording Secretary; Bertha Angeles, Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS Bill Striglos; Costa Bargeliotes; Daniel Settelmayer; Dean Peratsakis, Jeanine Hanna; Paris Yatskar; Tonifaye Palomares; Anna Yallourakis, Associate Member BOARD OF AUDITORS: James Boltinghouse, Anthony Demetriou, Phillip Ruhl, Pete J. Cazacus Saint Sophia Cathedral 1324 S. Normandie Ave Los Angeles, CA 90006 Office: 323.737.2424 www.stsophia.org/bulletin When you write your will or update it, won t you please remember Saint Sophia Cathedral? Such a gift will live forever as our church ministers to our spiritual needs. It s an investment in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

MINISTRY NEWS 1. Today: BackPack Drive YOUNG ADULT BIBLE STUDY w/ Fr. Christopher Kolentsas Young Adult Bible Study open to the ages of thirty and under every Wednesday Evenings in the Huffington Center from 7:30 pm 8:30 pm. Please see schedule on calendar. Required Text: The Orthodox Study Bible (For sale in the St. Sophia Bookstore) Goals: Become more conversant about the roots of Christianity Expand Bible Knowledge with commentary from Christian teachers of the first millennium SAINT SOPHIA FOUNDATION RESIDENCE Three bedroom apartment available. For more info please call 323-731-7178. L.A GREEK FESTIVAL COMMITTEE If you are interested in becoming a volunteer in our LA Greek Festival Committee please contact Glenn Lianos at pglaml@aol.com. Meetings attendance are mandatory. 2

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PHILOPTOCHOS NEWS DEBUTANTE PRESENTATION BALL We have many young ladies who are members of several Greek Orthodox Churches in Southern California, and are interested in becoming debutantes next year in January. Interested young ladies who will be high school juniors and seniors, 16 years and older, should contact the Presentation Ball Chair, Georgia Kezios (562)822-2229. The Debutante Ball is always an exciting and beautiful event for all families and friends! The SAINT SOPHIA PHILOPTOCHOS DEBUTANTE PRESENTATION BALL will be held on Sunday, January 20, 2019 at the Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire Hotel. ~~~~~ MEMBERSHIP 2018 ~ Have you sent in your dues yet? If you are interested in joining our good works and philanthropy this is what Philoptochos stands for, then please send in your membership as soon as possible. Membership donations are a small way that everyone can do their part. Philoptochos chapters depend on donations to further the good works commanded by our Lord and Savior. Remember, we honor and welcome memberships from husbands and male friends as well. Please send in your membership donations to Jan Pastras: 1547 Hayworth Avenue, #102, Los Angeles, CA 90046; janpastras@gmail.com or you may bring them to church on Sundays. Visit us on Sundays at the Philoptochos Table during Coffee Hour to learn more. 9

Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon Panteleimon, was first given the name Pantoleon. His father was a pagan and his mother was a Christian. She wanted to raise her son in the Christian Faith, but she died when the future martyr was just a young child. His father sent Pantoleon to a pagan school, after which the young man studied medicine at Nicomedia. Pantoleon s reputation as a brilliant student came to the attention of the emperor Maximian (284-305), who wished to appoint him as royal physician when he finished his schooling. The priest-martyr Hermolaus was living secretly in Nicomedia at that time. Pantoleon made frequent medical visits to the house where St. Hermolaus was hiding. On one of those visits, St Hermolaus spoke to him about the Good News of Jesus Christ and the Christian Faith. After that Pantoleon visited St. Hermolaus every day. One day the saint found a dead child on the street. He had been bitten by a great snake, which was still beside the child s body. Pantoleon began to pray to the Lord Jesus Christ to revive the dead child and to destroy the venomous reptile. He firmly resolved that if his prayer were fulfilled, he would become a follower of Christ and receive Baptism. The child rose up alive, and the snake died before Pantoleon s eyes. After this miracle, Pantoleon was baptized by St Hermolaus with the name Panteleimon (meaning all-merciful ). St. Panteleimon dedicated his life to the suffering, the sick, the unfortunate and the needy. Without charging money (unmercenary), he treated and healed patients in the name of Jesus Christ. He visited those held captive in prison. These were usually tortured Christians, and he healed them of their wounds. In a short time, reports of the charitable physician spread throughout the city. Forsaking the other doctors, the inhabitants began to turn only to St Panteleimon. The envious doctors of the area told the emperor that St Panteleimon was healing Christian prisoners. Maximian urged the saint to refute the charge by offering sacrifice to idols. St. Panteleimon, however, confessed himself a Christian, and suggested that a sick person, for whom the doctors held out no hope, should be brought before the emperor. Then the doctors could invoke their gods, and Panteleimon would pray to his God to heal the man. A man paralyzed for many years was brought in, and pagan priests who knew the art of medicine invoked their gods without success. Then, before the very eyes of the emperor, the saint healed the paralytic by calling on the name of Jesus Christ. The ferocious Maximian executed the healed man, and gave St. Panteleimon over to fierce torture. The Lord appeared to the saint and strengthened him before his sufferings. Throughout these tortures the martyr remained unaffected, and denounced the emperor. By order of the emperor they brought the Great Martyr Panteleimon to the circus to be devoured by wild beasts. The animals, however, came up to him and licked his feet. The spectators began to shout, Great is the God of the Christians! Finally, the enraged Maximian ordered the soldiers to cut off the head of the Great Martyr Panteleimon. The name of the holy Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon is invoked in the Mystery of Anointing the Sick, at the Blessing of Water, and in the Prayers for the Sick. Christians also often request the prayers of this saint for the healing of their spiritual wounds. Join us for Liturgy Friday commemorating St. Panteleimon, where unction (the anointing of holy oil) will be offered for the healing of both physical and spiritual illnesses. 10

The Mission of Saint Sophia Cathedral 1. Proclaim and teach the Gospel according to the Orthodox Christian Faith 2. Sanctify and enhance the spiritual life of the faithful through Orthodox Christian worship. 3. Receive persons into the Church through instruction, baptism and/or chrismation. 11