Nov 2013 - Saints Peter & Paul Greek Orthodox Church

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Saints Peter & Paul Greek Orthodox Church November 2013

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Saints Peter & Paul Greek Orthodox

Church November 2013

Saints Peter Paul Greek Orthodox Church 1401 Wagner Road

Glenview, Il 60025 Phone: (847) 729-2235 Fax: (847) 729-6562

[email protected] www.ssppglenview.org

Rev. Fr. James Dokos - PROISTAMENOS ([email protected]) Father Panagiotis Boznos, Presbyter ([email protected])

Office Administrator: Jeannine McIntyre Office Assistant: Toula Garbis

Bookkeeper: Diane Bravos

Sunday &Weekly Services Matins 8:15 am

Divine Liturgy 9:30 am Winter Office Hours:

Mon.-Thurs. 8:30am-4:30pm Fri. 8:30am - 3:00pm

Georgia Photopulos Cancer Support Group: Bud Photopulos and Phyllis Perivolidis Greek School: Stella Theoharopoulos (847) 803-4792 Men’s Bible Study: Father James Dokos Morning Bible Study: Dr. Helen Theodoropoulos OPA: Fr. Panagiotis Boznos Organist: Helen Mariano Outreach: Jim Santos Philoptochos President: Pat Nassos PROSPHORA: Calliope Prekezes Stewardship: Chris Atsaves

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 Stacy Sennott Dynamis Group: Father James Dokos and Gail Kachoyeanos

PARISH MINISTRIES

2013 PARISH COUNCIL

Chris Atsaves Jeff Lanaghan Athan Demakos Mary Ann Langas Fritz Freidinger Nicholas Mechales George Kirie George Nassos Bo LaMotte Nick Paterakos Stacy Sennott

James Santos, President Steve Koulogeorge, Treasurer Demete Papson, Assistant Treasurer Therese Speropoulos, Assistant Treasurer Keith Anderson, Recording Secretary Christy Gouletas, Corresponding Secretary

Rev. Father James Dokos, PROISTAMENOS Father Panagiotis Boznos, Presbyter

Please telephone the Church office (847) 729-2235 during daytime hours for all spiritual emergencies. For evening emergencies contact Fr. Jim at (312) 929-2268 or Fr. Panagiotis at (630) 664-2173. God bless you always!

PASTORAL NOTE

Dear Faithful: “BUILDING UP THE BODY OF CHRIST” Our Orthodox Christian privilege as a TRUE STEWARD of His Church is to “BUILD UP THE BODY OF CHRIST” with our TIME, TALENT and TREASURE. All that we do in our Parish Church, our homes, our workplaces is a spiritual meas-urement on how we love, serve and acknowledge our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Fill up your Spiritual Life with Christ and empty oneself from the evils and mistrusts we all endure at times. • Where there is hatred in your life...FORGIVE • Where there is sickness in your life….BESEECH GOD • Where there is suffering in your life...REACH OUT TO GOD • Where there is loneliness in your life...SEEK GOD • Where there is joy in your life...GIVE THANKS GIVE YOUR LIFE TO JESUS CHRIST AND REJOICE! In His Vineyard,

Rev. Fr. James Dokos PROTOPRESBYTER

PASTORAL MESSAGE

THANK YOU…

I offer my THANKS and GRATITUDE to all our Faithful Parishioners and Church Organizations who offered their prayers and good wishes on my Nameday of Saint Demetrios.

Your cards, flowers, fruit baskets and warm wishes blessed me in a special way!

QUESTION: My son Andrew celebrates his Nameday on November 30th. Where did this saint do his Christian work and how did he die? (M. K.) ANSWER: Saint Andrew, who was a fisherman, accepted the call of Jesus Christ and became a devoted disciple. He went to Byzantium, Scythia and then moved on to Patras, Greece. This Holy Saint is known to be a great mis-sionary and converted many to Christianity. Because of his holy work; he was condemned to death by being crucified on an X-shaped cross. We are told that he hung on this cross for three days and preached the Word until his death. There now stands a beautiful Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Andrew over the spot of his crucifixion. Truly a worthy fol-lower of our Savior!

QUESTION: Is the incense used in the Church to ward off the devil? My sister tells me it is to sweeten the scent of the Church or home where it is used. (Carolyn) ANSWER: The incense used in Orthodox Worship (Church or elsewhere) is based on the ancient tradition of this fragrant smoke to symboli-cally bring the prayers of the faithful to God. “LET MY PRAYER BE COUNTED AS IN-CENSE BEFORE THEE AND LIFTING UP OF MY HANDS AS AN EVENING SACRI-FICE.” (Psalms 142:2)

Incense reminds us of the beauty of God’s Love, Teachings and Church. When we pray, we should use the incense to bless ourselves, our Icons, our homes and businesses.

ANSWER (cont.) With prayer and devotion to God, we offend the devil with our holy practices and wor-ship. To answer your question…incense is used to lift up our prayer requests, to bless our sur-roundings and to remind us of the sweetness of Christ and His Church. Let your prayers rise in sweetness! QUESTION: Where does the Church stand on the naming of children at Baptism? My son-in-law sug-gests first names of baseball players. I want him to get serious. Give me some info please. (S.B.) ANSWER: St. John Chrysostom writes: “Let us afford our children from the first an incentive to goodness from the name that we give them. Let none of us hasten to call his children af-ter his forebears, his father and mother and grandfather and grandmother, but rather after the righteous – martyrs, bishops, apostles. Let one be called, Peter, another John, an-other bear the name of one of the saints. Let the names of the saints enter our homes through the naming of our children”. Baptism and Christian life is so very impor-tant. Encourage your children to take some time and realize what’s really happening at the Baptism. Their child is receiving the Grace of God through Baptism. The child is given the Gift of the Holy Spirit and the Newness of life in Christ. Baptism is a God-instituted sacrament. It’s really time for all of us to get serious about our faith and life in His Holy Church.

ASK Father Jim

Parish Council News November, 2013

As always, there is much to report from the parish council. On September 19th, Christy Gouletas hosted a meeting of parishioners interested in bringing back our festival in 2014. Approximately 20 people attended and many ideas were exchanged. No determination was made in this meeting, or the ensuing council meeting, whether the festival would take place or not. More work needs to be done in identifying a festival chairperson and committee chairs before a decision can be reached. If you are interested in a significant role in this po-tential event, please contact Christy. The newly formed Parish Garden Club had its first meeting chaired by Nick Paterakos. This committee of "green thumbs" will be beautifying our grounds with flowers and plant-ings this fall and again in the spring. If you're interested in helping out, please contact Nick. The bi-annual Clergy-Laity conference took place the first week in October in Sioux City, IA. Mary Ann Langas, Jim Gottreich, and Steve Koulogeorge, along with Fr. Jim repre-sented our parish. Look for a summary of this event at the fall General Assembly on No-vember 24th. For those who attended the farm liturgy followed by a very tasty souvlaki lunch, please join me in thanking Christy Gouletas and Chris Atsaves for organizing and obtaining the food. (George Nassos and George Papamichael did a great job behind the hot coals as well!) Another "thank you" goes out to Chris Atsaves who organized a golf outing for the parish in late September. 63 golfers enjoyed the afternoon at Mission Hills Country Club in Northbrook followed by a dinner and fellowship. Father Michael Stearns, now of St. Spyri-don in Sheboygan, WI came down and joined us for the day. (He took up golf this summer and wanted to show us his stuff!). It was great to see him again. As we enter the Thanksgiving season, let us be constantly reminded of the blessings be-stowed upon us and be thankful to our Lord and God. Jim Santos Acting Parish Council President

OFFER your 2013 STEWARDSHIP to support our Parish Ministries and Community Life.

TIME...TALENT...TREASURE!

SACRAMENTS

Welcome to our New Members:

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brunger Evanston, IL

Mr. and Mrs. Florin Dragomir

Kenilworth, IL

David Prell Chicago, IL

+Baptisms William, son of Alex and Lynn (Hohs) Hatzikostantis

GOD’S BLESSINGS AND LOVE!

DYNAMIS

*Join us November 7th for a day of Fellowship including: Lunch at Sam’s of Arlington & An afternoon show at “Opera in Focus: “Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy” We will meet at 11:30am at SS. Peter and Paul. Transportation to the event will be provided. Return back to Church at 5:00 pm.

*December 5th...Thursday Christmas Party Luncheon. Wilmette Golf course Restaurant 12:00 pm - 5:00pm. (Details soon)

What does your Stewardship enable us to do?

September was the beginning of the new Ecclesiastical year. It is also the beginning of much activ-ity at our Parish where we restart the many different Ministries at Saints Peter and Paul. There are many different Ministries at our Parish where you and your family have the opportunity to partici-pate to strengthen your faith, gain more fellowship and increase the life of our Parish community. Here is a list of the programs that we began just in the month of September. Outreach Sack Lunch Program (fed homeless in Evanston), Liturgy at Wagner Farm, New Hellenic Choral Group, Cancer Support Group, Divorce Rebuilders Group, Orthodox Par-ents Association (O.P.A), New Garden Club, Blessing of the Animals, Youth Group Kick-off and Barbecue, Coffee Connection (Adult education), Men's Bible Study (Thurs. 6:30am), Adult Bible Study (Wed, 10:00am), Philoptochos membership night. Reformation of the Dy-namis Group, "Old Timer" basketball (age 40+) and the return of the Golf Outing. Here are some of the Ministries that concern the Youth that also began in September. Agape Pre School, Hope Group, Sunday School, Greek School, Faith-Love-Joy (grade K-5), Jr. High GOYA (grade 6-8), High School GOYA, 3/4th grade coed basketball, 5/6th grade coed basketball, 7/8th grade basketball, High School girls basketball, High School boys basketball. If you add in the 5 Sunday Liturgies, Liturgy of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and the Liturgy of the Nativity of the Theotokos, you can see that September was a very busy month for everyone in the Parish. Plenty of things going on for everyone. October was Stewardship Month, It was time for us to reflect on the meaning of Christ in our lives. Time to reflect on our ability to give to God as an act of gratitude for all the gifts we enjoy. Time to check to make sure that our pledges for 2013 are fulfilled. Time for those who have yet to give in 2013 (or forgot 2012) to reflect on the importance of our Parish doing Christ's work. In the month of November the Parish will begin our 2014 Stewardship Campaign. You will be re-ceiving a Stewardship packet along with a 2014 Pledge Card. Please take time to reflect on what your gift to Christ and HIS Church will be. The Orthodox teaching of Stewardship is that giving should be sacrificial and the answer to the question of how much to give rests within your own heart. Sunday December 8 will be "Stewardship Sunday" We will have a special coffee hour and a table set up where all of our Parishioners can turn in your 2014 Pledge cards and show your commitment to Christ and pledge support to our wonderful Community of Saints Peter and Paul. Did you know that last year the cost of Janitorial Service and Janitorial Supplies was $43,683. Por-tions of your contributions help us keep our Parish clean. Thank you to everyone who made Contri-butions for 2013. Stewardship Committee

Saints Peter & Paul 2013 Community Christmas Card

For a freewill donation, you can send a Christmas Card from our Parish to all your friends and fellow mem-bers in the Parish.

Join the many families of our Parish in expressing Christmas greetings to all members and friends of Saints Peter & Paul by signing up for our Annual Parish Christmas Card.

JUST THINK! No postage, no addressing, no searching, no trips to the Post Office! Just include your name in the Saints Peter & Paul Christmas Card. Please PRINT your name(s) EXACTLY as you want it to appear on the card and mail the form to the church office at 1401 Wagner Road, Glenview, IL 60025. Please mark “2013 Christmas Card” on the envelope.

DEADLINE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2013

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SAINTS PETER & PAUL 2013 COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CARD

Names):_________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ Address::________________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip:_____________________________________________________________________________________

DONATION: (AMOUNT OPTIONAL) $____________________

Donations must accompany this form. Please make check payable to: Saints Peter & Paul “Christmas Card”

PLEASE NOTE: Due to printing schedules, names received after November 18th will not be printed on the card.

JOIN SS. PETER AND PAUL PHILOPTOCHOS FOR OUR ANNUAL FUNDRAISER

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2013 10:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.

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LUNCH - 11:30 A.M. TO 3:00 P.M.

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BAKERY - FEATURING A LARGE VARIETY OF DELICIOUS GREEK AND AMERICAN

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COFFEE SHOPPE – ENJOY VARIOUS COFFEES, TEAS, AND HOT CHOCOLATE, AROUND THE BEAUTIFUL “CHRISTMAS WONDERLAND TREE”. SERVING VARIOUS PASTRIES,

INCLUDING HOMEMADE GALAKTOBOURIKO (CUSTARD DESSERT).

SHOP ON THE BALCONY – FEATURING LOCAL ARTISANS WITH GREAT GIFT IDEAS AND CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS (PERSONALIZED). ALL FOR YOUR

HOLIDAY SHOPPING FOR TEACHERS AND FAMILY.

CHILDREN’S “CANDY CANE ROOM” – VISIT SANTA – 10:30 A.M. TO 12:30 P.M. AND 1:30 P.M. TO 3:30 P.M. PARENTS BRING YOUR CAMERA FOR PICTURES WITH SANTA.

GOODY BAGS FOR ALL CHILDREN AND CRAFTS FOR FUN.

SS PETER AND PAUL BOOK AND ICON STORE. DIRECTOR PAT NASSOS HAS PURCHASED NEW ITEMS, ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN.

JOINING THE BOOK AND ICON STORE WILL BE JOURNALIST STACY DIACOU. SHE WILL BE SELLING AND SIGNING HER NEW BOOK,

“MY GENERATION OF ACHIEVERS”, “THEIR SOCIAL HISTORY”. STACY WAS A SOCIAL COLUMNIST WITH THE

CHICAGO GREEK PRESS NEWSPAPER FOR 20 YEARS.

UNDERWRITE – IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HELP BY UNDERWRITING SOME OF THE COST OF THE FUNDRAISER, WE WOULD APPRECIATE RECEIVING YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO

BE SENT TO: PHILOPTOCHOS SOCIETY, SS PETER AND PAUL CHURCH, 1401 WAGNER ROAD, GLEN-

VIEW, IL 60025, ATTN: ANGIE KATSAMAKIS, ASST. TREASURER.

MANPOWER – WE WILL NEED YOUR HELP. PLEASE SIGN-UP DURING COFFEE HOUR

ON SUNDAYS. BAKING DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED.

PARISH LIFE

YOUTH COOKOUT

FAITH, LOVE & JOY Fourth Grade Bible Gifting

FAITH, LOVE & JOY

PHILOPTOCHOS “POP” EVENT

Youth Corner

Ministries

HOPE: The Hope Group is continuing its ever important ministry of fellowship and foundational introduction to life in the Orthodox Church, learning about such champions of Ortho-doxy as, Sts. Emperor Justinian & Empress Theodora, and St Demetrios.

Faith/Love/Joy: We had our first official meeting on October 1st. There was a great turn out and a lot of enthusiasm from our elementary school children. The Faith, Love, & Joy kids used a pumpkin to learn about how God cleans our souls and then places His light within our hearts.

Jr. G.O.Y.A/G.O.Y.A.: Thank you to all the Jr GOYANS and GOYANS who volunteered to help entertain the younger children in our parish while their parents were listening to the OPA Lecture on marriage.

Jr. G.O.Y.A.: The Jr. GOYA roasted marshmallows around a bonfire and talked about how to live our Orthodox faith in in a world that is sometimes hostile to the Church.

GOYA: The reinvigoration of the GOYA program is progressing and we thank all those high school students who have stepped up to take ownership of this wonderful ministry. There is a lot of excitement around the November Lock-In as the next fellowship event.

Upcoming Events: Please check the website and the Youth Facebook page for upcoming events and information.

+ Fr. Panagiotis

SAINT CATHERINE...November 25th

Saint Catherine, who was from Alexandria, was the daughter of Constas (or Cestus). She was an exceedingly beautiful maiden, most chaste, and illustrious in wealth, lineage, and learning. By her steadfast understanding, she utterly vanquished the passionate and unbridled soul of Maximinus, the tyrant of Alexandria; and by her eloquence, she stopped the mouths of the so-called philosophers who had been gathered to dispute with her. She was crowned with the crown of martyrdom in the year 305. Her holy relics were taken by Angels to the holy mountain of Sinai, where they were discovered many years later; the famous monastery of Saint Cath-erine was originally dedicated to the Holy Transfiguration of the Lord and the Burning Bush, but later was dedicated to Saint Catherine. According to the ancient usage, Saints Catherine and Mercurius were celebrated on the 24th of this month, whereas the holy Hieromartyrs Clement of Rome and Peter of Alexandria were cele-brated on the 25th. The dates of the feasts of these Saints were interchanged at the request of the Church and Monastery of Mount Sinai, so that the festival of Saint Catherine, their patron, might be celebrated more fes-tively together with the Apodosis of the Feast of the Entry of the Theotokos.

Apolytikion in the Plagal of the First Tone

Let us praise the most auspicious bride of Christ, the divine Katherine, protectress of Sinai, our aid and our help. For, she brilliantly silenced the eloquence of the impious by the sword of the spirit, and now, crowned as a martyr, she asks great mercy for all.

Kontakion in the Second Tone

O friends of martyrs, now divinely raise up a renewed chorus, praising the all-wise Katherine. For, she pro-claimed Christ in the arena, trampled on the serpent, and spat upon the knowledge of the orators.

Catherine the Great Martyr of Alexandria

Coffee Connection:

Connecting in Faith and Fellowship

An Educational Ministry open to all adults

Sessions will focus on the theme

“Understanding What We Believe: The Creed

as an Expression of Our Faith”

Come join us for coffee and conversation!

Upcoming Dates in 2013

November 10

November 24

December 1

(note date change from Dec. 8)

SAVE THE DATES!

SS. Peter and Paul Church School Presents: Saint Nicholas Gift Project

Sunday, December 8th And

SS. Peter and Paul Christmas Pageant Sunday, December 15th

Saint Nicholas Gift Project will involve children bringing a gift that will be blessed and distributed to area Orthodox and Civic Charities

SS. Peter and Paul Christmas Pageant

Sunday, December 15th Immediately Following Divine Liturgy

There will be a required dress rehearsal for ALL Pageant participants. Saturday, December 14th from 9:30am until 11:30am

Nursery 3, 4 & K from 9:30am until 10:30am Grades 1-12 from 9:30am until 11:30am

If you are interested in helping with the pageant, please contact Maryann Rasmussen at [email protected]

If you are interested in helping with the St. Nicholas Gift Project, please contact Angela Schmidt at [email protected]

PANHELLENIC SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION

Our Awards will be distributed in the following way: • Twenty (20) Awards of $10,000 based on academic achievement and financial need. • Twenty (20) Awards of $2,500 based solely on academic achievement. Our scholarship awards are available to all undergraduate students of Hellenic descent. They are offered to recognize students of high scholastic achievement for their accomplishments, and to provide support to those in financial need. The application is currently available on our website, and the deadline to apply is January 31, 2014. Our Gala event and Awards distribution will occur on Saturday, June 14, 2014 at the Hilton Chicago. The Foundation strives to promote education which, combined with the values of our Faith and Heritage, provide the drive and guidance for our scholarship recipients to become significant achievers and contribute meaningfully to society. Chris P. Tomaras Founder & Chairman

AGAPE PRESCHOOL

Ice Cream Social

The Agape Preschool celebrated an evening of fellowship with an Open House/ Ice Cream So-cial on October 3rd. The students came to school and showed their parents their school projects and class work. Then, they enjoyed some tasty ice cream donated by Homers Ice Cream Shop

in Wilmette with their classmates and family. For questions regarding the Agape Preschool and its programs, please contact

Renée at 847-729-5814.

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 FAST DAY

2

9:30 am Greek School Church School Grade 3 Lesson

3 8:15 am Matins 9:30 am Divine Liturgy Philoptochos Sunday

4

9:30 am HOPE Group

4:30 pm Greek School

7:00 pm Hellenic Choral Society

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10:00 am Agape Come and See 6:00 pm Faith, Love & Joy 6:30 pm Philoptochos Board Meeting

6 FAST DAY +

Confessions

10:00 am Adult Bible Study

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6:30 am Men’s Bible Study

DYNAMIS “Opera in Focus”

4:30 pm Greek School

7:00 pm Parish Council Execu-tive Meeting

8 9:30 am Divine Liturgy for The Synaxis of the Archan-gels in Niles, IL 7:00 pm Vespers of St. Nectarios in Palatine

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9:30 am Greek School

8:30 am Matins 9:30 am Hierarchal Divine Lit-urgy @ St. Nectarios in Palatine

10 8:15 am Matins 9:30 am Divine Liturgy Coffee Connection

11 9:30 am HOPE Group 4:30 pm Greek School 5:30 pm Greek School Open House / Conferences

7:00 pm Hellenic Choral Society

12 10:00 am Agape Come and See 10:00 am Metropolis Spiritual Court 6:30 pm Sr. GOYA 7:00 pm Church School Staff Meeting and Fellowship Night 7:00 pm Cancer Support Meeting

13 FAST DAY +

Confessions

10:00 am Adult Bible Study

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6:30 am Men’s Bible Study

4:30 pm Greek School

15 FAST DAY 7:00 pm Jr. GOYA and GOYA Lock-In

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9:30 am Greek School

11:30 am Greek School Open House / Con-ferences

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8:15 am Matins 9:30 am Divine Liturgy +Sacrament

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9:30 am HOPE Group 4:30 pm Greek School

7:00 pm Hellenic Choral Society

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10:00 am Agape Come and See

20 FAST DAY +

Confessions 10:00 am Adult Bible Study

21 6:30 am Men’s Bible Study

9:00 am Matins 9:30 am Divine Lit-urgy ~ Presentation of the Theotokos

Agape Thanksgiving Feast

4:30 pm Greek School

7:00 pm Parish Council Meeting

22 FAST DAY

23

9:30 am Greek School

24

8:15 am Matins 9:30 am Divine Liturgy

Coffee Connection General Assembly

25 9:30 am HOPE Group

9:00 am Matins 9:30 am Divine Liturgy for St. Katherine

4:30 pm Greek School

7:00 pm Hellenic Choral Society

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10:00 am Agape Come and See 6:30 pm GOYA

27 FAST DAY +

Confessions

10:00 am Adult Bible Study

28

Thanksgiving

29 FAST DAY

Office Closed 7:00 pm Great Vespers at St. Andrews Church Chicago, IL

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9:30 am Divine Liturgy at St. Andrews, Chicago

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