Due though to economic reasons, they were unsuccessful. Anargyroi held a Grecian Festival. Would you like us to light a candle for you at church? During this era the Sts. local.yahoo.com/info-11165086-st-anargyri-church-new-york. On November 1, 2003, on the Nameday of our Patron Saints Cosmas and Damian, we found ourselves home again, in a totally restored, now slightly larger church. More than $30,000 was raised on that warm and memorable summer evening. The purpose of the Community as it attests on the Charter is “THE CORPORATION IS CONSTITUTED FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING A RELIGIOUS SOCIETY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GREEK ORTHODOX RESIDENTS OF MARLBORO, MASSACHUSETTS. Anargyroi was officially recognized as a Corporation and received its Charter from the State of Massachusetts on August 14th, 1924. We look forward to seeing you! Sts. PO Box 381, 9 Central Street, Marlborough, MA 01752 Phone: (508) 485-2575 | Email Us The two houses that were purchased were razed and plans were begun to erect a fellowship hall on that location. At this time, the community started to think about the possibility of building a new fellowship hall. In the year 1916, a second attempt was embarked upon. It was enthusiastically agreed to establish a Community with the title THE GREEK ORTHODOX COMMUNITY OF STS. Get Directions. With Mr. Bemis' advice and council, we were introduced to John Younnis of Priggen Steel Construction Company. Welcome to the Sts. Our worship is ancient and liturgical. Click below if you would like to receive the SOFIA, our Monthly Newsletter, by email.Subscribe>>. By 1997 it had become more common that priests and their families preferred to buy their own homes. By the 1980s Grecian Festivals had become popular and were typically held around the church grounds. Andrew Giourelis by the hands of His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios. We are a multi-ethnic parish of Orthodox Christians. In accordance with this trend, Sts. In 1987, the picnic grounds were sold and the proceeds were invested. The construction of the Church was completed in December, 1925 and the first Divine Liturgy was celebrated in our Church on Christmas Day of that same year. The committee finally fulfilled the wishes of the Community. In 1954 another momentous decision was made for the purchase of the large acreage for the picnic grounds on Milham Road for the amount of $1,500. The cost of the initial building was $14,692, excluding the hall floor. We are now live-streaming our services on YouTube. Contact Agioi Anargyroi Greek Orthodox Church on Messenger. It was adorned with flowers, trees, grass, and granite benches on which parishioners can rest and reflect peacefully upon their lives in the presence of the House of God. We are excited to announce that you can now manage your giving online! Click below if you would like to receive Father Greg's weekly message by email. The Orthodox Church was founded by Christ through the Apostles and has maintained a living, historical connection with the Apostolic Church through the ordination of its clergy ("Apostolic Succession"). Anargyroi purchased a new parish home on Prospect Street. November 8th - a wonderful fall day for a hike! You'll see much that is the same and some new features that we hope you like! In the year 1926, the first Sunday School was established and the first Choir was formed. To learn more about the church opening and safety please click below. Toronto ON M6G 3Z7. Over the next several years our church saw the advent of new ministries including the Community Hike and the outdoor blessing of the waters every January. During this time St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church of Marlborough graciously offered space to Sts. A new Altar and other ecclesiastical articles were installed in our Church in 1956 through the efforts of the Ladies Society “Enosis.”. Also, it was becoming increasingly difficult for the community to maintain the picnic grounds as they were located in a remote part of Marlborough. A hall on Main Street was rented to celebrate the Divine Liturgy and other religious services of the new Community. One year later in 1999 we had the opportunity to purchase the house adjacent to the church at 22 Cashman Street. The official opening and placing of the cornerstone of our Church was on June 14th, 1925. In August of 2001, a fundraiser spearheaded by Marlborough Community Services and the Marlborough/Hudson Clergy Association was held at the Holiday Inn. They presented their thoughts to the Board of Directors who made the final arrangements for the purchase of the property upon which our beautiful Church now stands. In 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 crisis we introduced a live stream system for church services as well as online giving. PO Box 381, 9 Central Street, Marlborough, MA 01752Phone: (508) 485-2575 | Email Us. Anargyroi. Telephone: (416) 654-7700. The property was purchased on May 1st, 1924, for the financial amount of $2,500. November began, as always, with our church feast day followed by several other holy days which will go right through December. We did, however, still have the two pieces of land adjacent to the church. Six months after the fire, the community of Marlborough rallied around Sts. Anargyroi on this long awaited and joyous accomplishment. (347) 400-4168. Come worship with us. 33 Winona Drive. Parishioners of all ages participated. We revived our participation in the Our Father's Table feeding ministry and in 2019 our church hosted the ordination to the priesthood of Fr. But tragedy struck in February 2001. Anargyroi Greek Orthodox Church. In 1941, the mortgage of the Church building was paid in full and for the first time, the Community found itself completely out of debt. Beyond the financial success the event fortified our spirit to rebuild. A committee was formed to exhaust all energies towards this end. His Eminence Metropolitan Methodios joined us on February 6, 2011 to bless our new Hellenic Hall and to celebrate with the parishioners of Sts. A fire devastated our church. In September 2008, the community passed a resolution to spend $1,000,000 towards the building of a fellowship hall, and to retain Peter Bemis of Engineer Design Consultants of Southboro to be our site engineer. Nicholas Apostola for sharing this Thanksgiving prayer. This allowed handicap access to the front of the church for the first time. All these shares were later bought back or donated to the Community by the holders. The official opening and placing of the cornerstone of our Church was on June 14th, 1925. Saints, Feasts, and Readings for 11/28/2020, St. Paul's Letter to the Galatians 1:3-10, Stephen the New; Irenarchos & his Companion Martyrs at Sebaste; Auxentius, 16 Martyrs of Tiberioupolis. This event titled” Together We Can Rebuild” drew over 750 people for an evening of dinner and dancing. The Community in 1954 purchased a Parish Home on Main Street. Visit the Online Chapel for more daily readings, hymns, a monthly calendar of saints and feasts, and more. Be sure to stay on top of our live stream schedule as well as other ministry news as we begin our final approach to the end of 2020. Sts. Anargyroi and St. Nicholas youth gather for Vacation Church School 2020. Anargyroi once again had space for education, meetings, dinners, functions, and fellowship. The cost of the initial building was $14,692, excluding the hall floor. Sts. Anargyroi now accepting donations by TEXT. In 1974 we beautified the newly renovated Narthex with a new Pangari and Icon Stand and a striking new mosaic icon of Sts. In 1924, a zestful drive was put forward, whereupon members and parishioners traveled from near and afar for the required financial resources for the construction of the new Church edifice. To meet the expenses of the building of the Church, the General Assembly met and decided that each family donates $25 to the Building Fund and the Community secure a bank loan of $10,000. Thank you to all the volunteers that participate in preparing and serving food for those in need. We could share a classroom as an office and use the basement of their classroom building to hold services. Although the church had been restored, we did not have the funds necessary to rebuild our classroom and office building. The Council moved accordingly to lay the groundwork for a move to build the Hellenic Hall. That sense of unity and purpose had returned to Sts. Because so much time elapsed from the Sept. 2008 authorization, in March 2010 we went back to the General Assembly for another vote. Anarygroi took a bold step in 1998 by purchasing 28 Cashman Street (two doors down from the church). Anargyroi to rebuild. Sts. There were delicious Greek foods and pastries, music and dancing. In 1972, the Greek community of Marlborough took yet another giant step to present to its membership better facilities. The residents of Marlborough and surrounding communities join us in the celebration of our culture and heritage and have supported our efforts. PO Box 381, 9 Central Street, Marlborough, MA 01752 Phone: (508) 485-2575 | Email Us Anargyroi met and decided to purchase their own Church building. On Labor Day weekend of 2006, for the first time since 1990, Sts. The next few years would be a struggle. The hotel provided all the food free of charge. Anargyroi in an extraordinary gesture of goodwill and friendship.
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