GOYA Kick-off!
Our GOYA held a kick-off BBQ and swim night -hosted by Costa and Katina Papademetriou - on Sunday, September 2nd. The event marked the first of many for our Goyans for the upcoming year.
Holy Trinity parishioner, parish council member, and father of two students at Hellenic College Holy Cross, John Dos Santos will walk from Holy Trinity in New Rochelle to HCHC in Brookline, MA, raising money for the school.
Please support this most-worthy cause by sharing the flyer to your social media networks, and by contributing monetarily. All proceeds go directly to our Sacred School, which desperately needs our help. You can print and fill out the form at the right, or click the button below to contribute online!
Day Three of John Dos Santos walk in support of Hellenic College/Holy Cross. Holy Trinity will be updating our Facebook page daily with John’s progress. Day 3 began for John early from Fairfield, CT.
John arrived at his 3rd pit stop West Haven Connecticut 19.5 miles today! Congratulations John Dos Santos!
Remember it’s not too late to support him!
Day Two of John Dos Santos walk in support of Hellenic College/Holy Cross. Holy Trinity will be updating our Facebook page daily with John’s progress. Day 2 began for John at 6:13 am from Norwalk, CT.
John arrived at his 2nd pit stop in Fairfield Connecticut. 16.5 miles today. Great job!
Remember it’s not too late to support him!
This Indiction begins on the 1st of September and is observed with special ceremony in the Church. Since the completion of each year takes place, as it were, with the harvest and gathering of the crops into storehouses, and we begin anew from henceforth the sowing of seed in the earth for the production of future crops, September is considered the beginning of the New Year. The Church also keeps festival this day, beseeching God for fair weather, seasonable rains, and an abundance of the fruits of the earth. The Holy Scriptures (Lev. 23:24-5 and Num. 29:1-2) also testify that the people of Israel celebrated the feast of the Blowing of the Trumpets on this day, offering hymns of thanksgiving. In addition to all the aforesaid, on this feast we also commemorate our Saviour's entry into the synagogue in Nazareth, where He was given the book of the Prophet Esaias to read, and He opened it and found the place where it is written, "The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, for which cause He hath anointed Me..." (Luke 4:16-30).
It should be noted that to the present day, the Church has always celebrated the beginning of the New Year on September 1. This was the custom in Constantinople until its fall in 1453 and in Russia until the reign of Peter I. September 1 is still festively celebrated as the New Year at the Patriarchate of Constantinople; among the Jews also the New Year, although reckoned according to a moveable calendar, usually falls in September. The service of the Menaion for January 1 is for our Lord's Circumcision and for the memorial of Saint Basil the Great, without any mention of its being the beginning of a new year.
Norwalk. Day 1...Mamaroneck, NY to Norwalk, CT. Stay tuned!
And he’s off! John Dos Santos commenced his walk to Hellenic College/Holy Cross School of Theology this morning on Route 1 in Mamaroneck, NY. John will walk approximately 200 miles to Brookline, MA raising funds in support of the School. We wish John a safe and blessed journey! John was interviewed by local TV and radio stations. Don't forget to donate!
by Despina Kartson
Our guests were lined up and awaiting our arrival for last night’s soup run in Manhattan. They helped us set up tables and cleared a path on the sidewalk. There was an energy in the air that made for an enthusiastic crowd, anxious to see what we had to offer them.
We distributed more than 100 turkey sandwiches, snacks and lots of bottles of water- for which our guests were particularly appreciative on a hot summer night. While they liked the sandwiches, one guest asked when we were serving the lemon chicken for which we have become "famous"!
We distributed socks, always the number one requested item, men’s and women’s underwear, shirts, shoes and toiletry kits. It may have been a record night for speedy distribution - all clothing was gone within 20 minutes.
As we never know what to expect or what item we might be able to provide to our guests that is just a bit extra special, last night was no different. A gentleman lost his sunglasses during the soup run and was upset because he has a light sensitivity issue and needs to wear sunglasses to diffuse the light. As we were packing up to leave and heard the story of the lost glasses, one of our volunteers looked in their trunk where they had a number of supplies and found a brand new pair of sunglasses. When they gave them to the man in need, he was absolutely stunned, shook hands while expressing gratitude and left us saying “I will never forget you guys”. He was one of the many who thanked us and was happy to talk and share stories of the day.
We enjoyed the company of many volunteers including our friends from Prophet Elias in Yonkers, business colleagues from Manhattan and Brooklyn, and neighbors.
Our front-facing and behind the scenes volunteers, supporters and sponsors make the monthly soup run possible. Thank you to Joanne Jackson for sponsoring last night’s soup run, Minos Samoladas for his donation which has enabled us to purchase clothing throughout the year, Manny Louros for making the sandwiches, and the many other caring souls who donated new and gently used items. We could never fulfill this important ministry without these committed individuals and we sincerely thank them for their unwavering support. We are accepting donations of socks, t-shirts, boxers, women's underwear, toiletries, canvas bags/tote bags/backpacks and baseball caps.
Please join next month’s soup run on September 27. Happy Labor Day!