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VOLUME 25 NUMBER 2 February 2016 Published Monthly by: Saints Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Pacific 930 Lunalilo Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Phone : (808) 521-7220 Fax : (808) 523-0429 E-Mail: fralexanderleong@yahoo.com; Office Coordinator: office@greekorthodoxhawaii.org Parish Web Site: http://www.greekorthodoxhawaii.org/ Regular Office Hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday thru Friday We open the Service Book of the Lenten Triodion My Dearest Spiritual Ohana, As Orthodox Christians, we move into a special period of the year, of Moveable Feasts, centered around the celebration of Pascha (Easter). We open a particular service book called The Lenten Triodion on Sunday, February 21st, this year. Every year s set time of opening of this book varies according to the moon phases which are centered around the Vernal Equinox of Spring, when the duration of day and night are equal. Within this book are a wealth of services, hymns and prayers, etc. which are inclusive of a three week preparation before Great Lent, including four Sundays. Then follows a total of six weeks and five Sundays which make up Great Lent. Then we conclude with our journey through Holy Week, closing the book late night on Great and Holy Saturday. All these weeks prepare us with specific themes, each and every week, which help ready us to rejoice in body and soul in our Lord s Glorious Resurrection, the Great Paschal Celebration. Please do not think of the Triodion as a book or period filled with mere rituals, but rather as a road map to guide us on a personal and spiritual journey with the purpose of focusing our minds hearts and souls on returning to the bosom of our Loving God with the helpful tools of increased prayer, fasting and repentance. I share with you one of the many beautiful hymns that captures the heart and spirit of the period we enter: Open to me the gates of repentance, O Giver of Life, for early in the morning my spirit hastens to Your holy temple, bringing the temple of my body all defiled. But as (Continued on page 2) 1

(Continued from page 1) one compassionate, cleanse me, I pray, by Your loving-kindness and mercy. I invite and challenge, as many of you as possible, to experience the beauty and the spiritual benefits conveyed through the hymnography in the service of Orthros especially during this period of the Triodion. I guarantee that you will not regret this opportunity as long as you come, prayerfully, focusing on what is being expressed through the many hymns. In the month of February, we will go through two Sundays in the Triodion. On Sunday, February 21st, we have before us the theme of the Publican and the Pharisee. This theme teaches us true humility in comparing ourselves to the Glory of God, rather than comparing ourselves with other human beings. We are taught not to look to the left and right in judging anyone at any time through the example of the Publican/Tax Collector. We are also taught not to boast about ourselves and our virtues and not judge others through our pride and self-righteousness as did the Pharisee. On Sunday, February 28th, we have the most beloved our Lord s Parables, the Parable of the Prodigal Son, which expresses God s boundless Love and Mercy for us who are truly undeserving (I speak for myself first and foremost) of these limitless attributes of God. Liturgically, in February, let us look forward to the blessed, moveable period of the opening of the Triodion, worshipping and growing together spiritually as an Ohana. In other aspects of our life as a parish, I extend my best wishes to our Nisiotes Dancers and Aloha Youth Choir as they will attend, participate and compete at FDF in Anaheim, California over the Presidents Day Weekend. I pray that our young people most especially enjoy connecting with other young people and fellowshipping with them, more so and over winning the highest medals and achievements. I also am excited and look forward to our Moms and the Orthodox Family Ministry getting underway, giving an opportunity for our Moms and Grandmothers to get together and fellowship in discussing and advising one another in matters of their families and Faith. I am also pleased to announce that Dr. Robert Arakaki will offer us a Special Four Week Series for Adult Religious Education which will lead us into Great Lent. I wish all of you a blessed month of February. In Christ, +Fr. Alexander Rev. Father Alexander Leong Church Staff Shelli Landeryou ~ Office Coordinator Roni Katsikas ~ Interim Bookkeeper 2016 Parish Council Maria Naval - President Andrew Tujios - Vice President Roni Katsikas - Treasurer Christina Dimitrion - Secretary Dr. Michael Dimitrion, Cleopatra Kritikos, Nicholas Kyriakakis, Regina Mass & Austin Vali. Sunday School Director Presvytera Nicole Leong Sunday School Teachers Alice Malick, Andria Schindler, Maria Naval, Alma Chu, George Kalantzis, Shawn Chu, Dimitri Nicholas, Mindy Scordilis & Jeanie Stavrue Pe ahi Philoptochos Board Alma Chu ~ President Anita Akel ~ Vice President Marina Saikevych ~ Treasurer Alice Malick ~ Recording Secretary Valentina Yarovaya ~ Corr. Secretary Harriett Medes ~ Advisor Choir~Chanters Music Director ~ Orest Saikevych Protopsaltis ~ Gregory Malick Parish Ministries Aloha Youth Choir Stelio Scordilis Bookstore ~ Laura Emerson Greek Dance Groups ~ Dianna Graves Greek School ~ Stelio Scordilis Web Master ~ Julie Ličina Facebook ~ Anita Higashi 2

LITURGICAL LIFE OF OUR PARISH WEEKDAY SERVICES FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY PRESENTATION OF OUR LORD Tue. 2/2 Orthros/Liturgy 8:30/9:30 AM PRIEST MARTYR HARALAMBOS Tue. 2/10 Orthros/Liturgy 8:30/9:30 AM MAUI SERVICES Sat. 2/27 Orthros/Liturgy 9:00/10:00 AM Upcoming Opportunities for Worship & Learning Moms and the Orthodox Family We invite all Moms and Grandmothers to join in fellowship every Tuesday, from 10 a.m. to Noon, in the Social Hall. When there is Divine Liturgy or any other services on Tuesday mornings, the fellowship will take place after services. Let s gather and discuss and share what Orthodox Christian Moms face and seek in bringing up their children in the Orthodox Church and Home. Come and join in fellowship! Byzantine Chant Fr. Alex is willing to teach Byzantine Chant in small groups or one-on-one. Rather than teaching this rich tradition of the music s theory and the notation (neumes), Father will teach some of the more utilized hymns, responses and model hymns (prosomia). Please call or see Fr. Alex if you are interested and set up dates and times to learn. You may also set up an appointment to meet with him in his office or at your home. Adult Religious Education Sundays Noon to 12:40 p.m., following coffee hour (See weekly bulletin for updates) Fr. Alexander offers a Ten Point Program for Orthodox Life Series on specific Sundays of the month. The topic for Sunday February 14th, is Taming the Passions. On Sunday, March 6th, the topic will be Putting Others First. Dr. Robert Arakaki is offering a 4 Part New Series of Adult Religious Education leading us into Great Lent on the following Sundays: February 7th, February 21st, February 28th, and March 13th. Stay tuned for more details! 3

Christ is in our midst! I am writing this article a few days after we had our first Youth Sunday at church. On that Sunday, some older youth helped the ushers in the Narthex, Elijah read the Epistle reading, and some young children helped serve food during coffee hour. Also, quite a few small children stayed at the front pew from the beginning of the Liturgy. It seemed that they tried so hard to attend the service with their best behavior. It happened to be the day in which three younger boys served as altar boys for the first time. I was so delighted seeing them being active at our church! I believe they like participating in serving God in various ways. My youngest son, Paul, served as an altar boy from the beginning of Orthros. I was not sure if Paul would be able to serve/behave for more than two hours from day 1. On the contrary to my initial thoughts, he enjoyed serving in the altar and said, It went quick, Mom! Time passed fast! These are the words from my boy who normally asks me How much more, Mom? Are we almost done? My daughter, Joanna, also helped in the Narthex. She said, I met many people at church today. I handed out the bulletins and gave out a lei too! For Joanna, it was the first Sunday when she really met/greeted other people. Not being able to understand the meaning of the Liturgy well, children have a hard time being active and engaged during the service. We tend to lose our attention and get bored when we are passive. Besides praying and singing along with the choir, taking part in some duties will help our children to be stay active in serving God. For myself, it is an honor for me to sing in the choir which leads the whole congregation s singing. On Youth Sunday, high school students will have a GOYA meeting at the end of their Sunday School Sunday School News 4 lesson each month. According to the youth leaders, the youngsters brought up a variety of good ideas for future activities at their first meeting. I look forward to seeing what they will plan, work, and enjoy building a strong connection with one another. Thank you to the adult ushers, Greg & Alice, and the Kalantzis Family who support the children as they participate in the Narthex duties, the Epistle Readings, and in serving at the Coffee Hours. Thank you to all who guide and support our youth with love and patience. The next Youth Sunday will be on Sunday, February 21 st. In Christ, Pres. Nicole, Sunday School Director

Stewardship News Why? You might be asking yourself, Why should I become a Steward of the Church? Why should I sign a pledge card? In the dictionary, Why, is defined as for what reason or purpose. And Stewardship is defined as the responsible overseeing and protection of something considered worth caring for and preserving. Something I think we can all agree upon is that our beloved Church as handed down to us from Christ Himself, is something worth caring for and preserving. A Steward in good standing, by definition, has made a commitment to oversee and protect the Church. Signing a pledge card may seem to be just a piece of paper, but is a marriage license just a piece of paper? To many, a marriage license signifies a tangible commitment of a bond that two people make with one another. A Stewardship Pledge Card is a signed commitment to the Church to not only help your Parish Council create a budget and keep the doors open and the lights on but equally as important, to support the many important ministries of the Church. A signed Stewardship Pledge card is not a contract that binds you to donating a specific dollar amount, but rather a pledge that you are committed to sustaining, assisting and preserving the Church and her ministries which serve all parishioners. The next time you think: Why should I become a Steward of the Church, ask yourself: For what reason or purpose should I be responsible for overseeing and protecting my Church? We believe that we are all called to protect and preserve our Cathedral, especially here where we stand as the Beacon of Orthodoxy in the Pacific. To be a Steward is an honor. It is because you are a Steward that we flourish as a Church and Community. Thank you and God Bless. The truth is when we forget our why we always lose our way. Fr Barnabas Powell 2016 Stewards (As of January 15, 2016) Suzanne Akiona George & Angliki Anasis Manuel & Rhodora Banasihan Anastasia Borichevsky Catherine Bukes Stanley & Janet Bukes Cliff & Alma Faith Chu Lauren & Russell Cooper Peter Coutlis Anna Dankevich Michael & Tina Dimitrion Neculai & Valerica Dinu Mimi Elliott Laura Emerson Barry & Dianna Graves Hal & Fran Hallonquist Matthew Hinton Peter & Roni Katsikas Michael Klimenko Peter Koutrouba Cleopatra Kritikos Nicholas & Gisele Kyriakakis John Levas Continued on last page Stewardship Pledge Card 2016 In gratitude for God s blessings, I/We commit to Christ and His Church the following Stewardship amount which will serve to support and sustain Orthodoxy in the Pacific and the many ministries of this parish. Our pledge amount for 2016 is: $500 $600 $1000 $2000 Other $ To Be Paid: Weekly Monthly Quarterly Name(s) Email: Address City/St/Zip Home Phone Cell Phone Monthly Annually Membership in the Orthodox Church begins at baptism (Chrismation for some) and continues throughout our life. We are united with Christ through the sacraments, or mysteries, of the Church and through our faithful offering of our entire selves to Jesus Christ. Our Archdiocese requires each parish to distinguish between voting members and non-voting members. A voting member is over 18 years of age and turns in a signed stewardship commitment card, committing a portion of time, talent and treasure to the Church. The Archdiocese also requires the voting member to remain current through the year on their commitments. 5

PARISH ORGANIZATIONS AND THEIR NEWS Thank you to Harriet Medes and Suzanne Akiona for making the wonderful vasilopita. Congratulations to those who received the lucky coins! Thank you also to Harriet, Suzanne, Tanda Shiroma and Alexandra Helene who spent a whole day this month baking the prosphora. Reminders: Philoptochos News There are still some spanakopita and moussaka for sale. Please see a Philoptochos member wearing a blue flower if you want to purchase those items. We are having our membership drive until March. Please see Marina Saikevych to pay your dues. Don t forget that our Philoptochos general meetings are usually the second Sunday of the month, unless otherwise noted. We are open to suggestions for a Fall Fundraiser. Please share your ideas. We really need everyone s involvement and participation to make it a successful one, so we can continue the good deeds of Philoptochos. BOOK BITES We thank Eres and John Eddy, from the bottom of our hearts, for the beautiful bookstore that they have created and maintained during the Church s last 17 years. A new bookstore committee has been formed, which consists of Laura Emerson (Operations) and Trish Kiladis (special projects). A decision was recently made to downsize the bookstore, and transition to a smaller Gift Shop (formerly known as the kiosk. Please remember in your prayers: Ted Anastasopoulos Julie Licina Alice Malick Suzanne Keyser & All Those Who need our Prayers This is the first of a series of columns letting you know of Bookstore news and events. v February and March, Noon to 1pm (in Bookstore): 50% off ALL books. v April and after, during Coffee Hour at Gift Shop: Icons, Gift Items, a wonderful selection of Orthodox items. 6

Greek Language In addition to our Sunday classes after Sunday School, we will be having the following classes on Monday Evenings: Elementary classes at 5 pm Advanced Youth Adults 6 to 8 pm February Parish Council Teams 02/07 - Andrew Tujios 02/14 - Regina Mass 02/21 - Cleopatra Kritikos 02/28 - Maria Naval Scheduling an Event? BEFORE scheduling meetings, parties, or any other event at church social hall, kitchen, or office rooms, PLEASE be sure to clear your event with the Church Office at least 2 weeks in advance. Doing so will ensure that our church facilities are available for all to use, as well as prevent confusion and double-bookings. Please be aware also that there are rental forms to be completed by anyone wishing to use our facilities organization, member or non-member. C O F F E E H O U R Each individual/family is requested to sponsor a coffee hour one Sunday per year. The 2016 Coffee Hour signup calendar is posted outside of the Social Hall. You may sign up directly on the calendar or contact Suzanne A. or Frances R. Instructions/tips for sponsoring a coffee hour can be found in a new 3-ring binder in the Social Hall (in overhead cupboard). The Ladies of Philoptochos appreciate any donations of coffee supplies, including paper supplies to help defray some of the coffee hour expenses. If you are hesitant to prepare and serve a coffee hour yourself, consider making a monetary donation. Friendly Reminder: Please do not bring non-lenten food including cake & ice cream during fasting periods. 7 Thank you to our January Sunday Coffee Hour sponsors! Hale Koa Vasilopita The Kalantzis Family Regina Mass Aloha Youth Choir Luncheon Fundraiser

We again say Thank You for the participation at our Glendi Fundraiser. Your generosity and support means so much to the dancers. Mahalo for all the recycles of HI 5 plastic, aluminum and glass that you parishioners have give us, we truly appreciate it. Please continue to do so, this is our year long continual fundraiser for the dance group. We will see you when we get back from our Folk Dance and Choral Festival where we Dance Group News represent our parish amongst the approximately 100 dance groups participating. Watch for news in the monthly bulletin when we start up dance group again to new dancers and start practicing for Greek Festival 2016. Opa. Don t wait until the last minute to share your news! If there are any announcements that you would like to see in the March bulletin, be sure to let the office know by the deadline, February 15th. This allows for enough time for approval, editing, and preparing the bulletin. Send an email to office@greekorthodoxhawaii.org, call the office (521-7220), or drop by with a hard copy of your requested announcement. Maui Orthodox Christian Mission reminds those who attend services on Maui to Visit www.mauimission.org or call 617-838-7904 to verify services. as services can change, be cancelled or other activities may be posted. The mission parish website should be the reference for people to check for services and activities here. 2016 Stewards (As of January 15, 2016) Continued from page 5 Pauline Magnusson Greg & Alice Malick Christopher & Jeone Sook Mann William & Regina Mass Jim McCoy Peter & Harriet Medes Shota Mkheidze Carlos & Elaine Moreno Marc & Maria Naval Dionisios & Keiko Nicholas Jean & Curtis Pe-ahi StavRue James & Martha Petrides Anzinetti Rezents Frances Rizzo Lucian Saikevych Orest & Marina Saikevych Larissa Seneres Ludmyla Solyar Andrew & Lucy Tujios Sophia Turchman Dimitri Xixis STEWARDSHIP HAS ITS BENEFITS Participate and vote at General Assembly Meetings Serve on the Parish Council Serve as a Ministry Chairperson Special Rate to rent Social Hall for personal events Know that you are participating in the overseeing and protection of the church Helping all our church s ministries with your financial support. 8