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A Taste of Greece Festival: May 29-3105/08/26The Cathedral's 55th Annual Greek Festival of Tenafly scheduled to take place on May 29th, 30TH, and 31ST! Come join us for delicious Greek food, pastries, and loukoumades as well as rides, games, li
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Palm Sunday Bakaliaro Luncheon03/07/26Join us for our Palm Sunday Bakaliaro Luncheon on Sunday, April 5 at 12:00 PM at the Fr. Socrates C. Tsamutalis Cultural Center. Following the Divine Liturgy, parishioners and friends are invited to
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2026 Catechetical Homily of His All-Holiness02/22/26The 2026 Catechetical Homily of His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew is now available for download in English and Greek. • Katihitirios Logos 2026 – English (Word Document)&bu
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Welcome the Rev. Protopresbyter Panagiotis Lekkas!08/05/25
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Save the Date Sep. 17: Visit of His All-Holiness Patriarch Bartholomew06/01/25
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Letter from Fr. Gregory to the St. John's Community05/21/25
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Graduation Sunday: June 8th05/17/25
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Congratulations to our Philoptochos Board 2025-27!05/08/25
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IOCC Wine Tasting May 304/25/25
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Full Schedule for Holy Week 202504/08/25
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H.E. Met. Apostolos to Preside at the Anastasis04/07/25
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Palm Sunday Bakaliaro Luncheon04/04/25
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Paschal Meal/Magiritsa04/04/25
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Schedule of Lenten Speakers02/27/25
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Golf Classic Monday May 19, 202502/27/25
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Apokriatiko Glendi Feb 2202/04/25Join us for our next Generation to Generation event, a family Apokriatiko Glenti on Feb. 22 at 6pm.
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PTO Comedy Date Night: Feb. 802/04/25Join our PTO for a night of comedy and parea!
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Congratulations to Our New Parish Council & Executive Board!01/14/25At the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy on Sunday, January 12, 2025, the newly elected Parish Council members, along with returning members, affirmed the Oath of Office for the 2025 church year. Immed
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Join Us Jan. 26 for Our Next G2G Event!01/10/25Join us Jan. 26th for an afternoon of Football and Fellowship at Knickerbocker Country Club!
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Celebrate Christmas Eve Liturgy with H.E. Metropolitan Apostolos12/19/24Christmas Eve Liturgy with H.E. Metropolitan Apostolos
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Schedule of Services Christmas-Theophany12/19/24Full schedule of Services for Christmas, New Year's, and Theophany
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Oct. 11: Let's GLOW Launch Party for JOY (Junior Orthodox Youth)10/03/24All Students Grades 4-6 are invited to the LET'S GLOW Launch Party for our Junior Orthodox Youth Ministry, JOY!
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Oct. 5: AHEPA Blessing of the Animals10/03/24Join our AHEPA chapter for a Blessing of the Animals Saturday, October 5, at 1.30. All donations go towards purchasing support animals for Veterans.
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Paschal Meal04/12/24
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Bakaliaro Luncheon04/11/24
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Archpastoral Visit 202404/07/24
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Greek Services 202404/07/24
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English Services 202404/07/24
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Evzones 202404/07/24
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Great Lent Resources03/17/24Sed convallis aliquam ultrices. Nulla facilisi. Nunc eget ultrices massa. Etiam et tincidunt augue, et semper sapien. Nulla fringilla finibus dui suscipit pellentesque. Interdum et malesuada fames ac

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Divine Liturgy
The central worship service of the Orthodox Church, celebrating the Eucharist (Holy Communion). Usually celebrated on Sundays and feast days, the Divine Liturgy consists of the Liturgy of the Word (scripture readings) and Liturgy of the Faithful (Eucharistic prayer and communion). The most common forms are the Liturgies of St. John Chrysostom and St. Basil the Great.
Pascha
The "Feast of Feasts" celebrating Christ's Resurrection from the dead. The most important celebration in the Orthodox Church, Pascha determines the date of all moveable feasts. The service begins with the joyful midnight proclamation "Christ is Risen!" and continues with the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom.
Ascension of Christ
The celebration of Christ's ascension into heaven forty days after His Resurrection, witnessed by the Apostles. This moveable feast always falls on a Thursday and marks Christ's return to the Father and His promise to send the Holy Spirit. The feast emphasizes both Christ's divine nature and His continued presence with the Church.
Sts. Constantine and Helen
The first Christian Emperor Constantine the Great and his mother, St. Helen, who found the True Cross. Celebrated on May 21st, this feast honors Constantine's legalization of Christianity and Helen's pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Their work established Christianity's place in the Byzantine Empire and preserved many holy sites.





