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Bishop Apostolos Ordained at NY Cathedral

NEW YORK – The ordination to the episcopacy of Very Rev. Apostolos Koufallakis filled the Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity with friends and well wishers as far away as California on December...

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Annunciation Mistletoe Gala Ushers in Christmas at the Harvard Club

NEW YORK – The Harvard Club in New York is decorated to the nines for Christmas – one of the most glorious trees in Manhattan can be found there – and this year it was again scene more of the...

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Patriarch Ioannis of Antioch Speaks about Middle East Turmoil

ENGLEWOOD, NJ – His Beatitude Patriarch Ioannis of Antioch in an exclusive interview with TNH spoke about the situation in Syria and Middle East due to the continuous war, and his missing biological...

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FAITH Announces 2015 Financial Aid Travel Grants to Ionian Village

Continuing for the ninth consecutive year, “FAITH: An Endowment for Orthodoxy and Hellenism” will once again sponsor a series of financial aid travel grants this summer to campers participating in the...

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Winter Epiphany on Sun-Soaked Spring Bayou in Tarpon Springs, FL

TARPON SPRINGS, FL – In a week during which much of the United States has been covered by a cold, snowy blanket, temperatures in the mid-50s seem quite balmy by comparison, and even a mid-afternoon...

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Maria Zolotas New Principal of A. Fantis School in Brooklyn

  BROOKLYN – The passing of the baton of leadership is one of the most important events in the life of a community. Its schools are where its future is born. Those two truths shine a spotlight on Maria...

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Who Governs the Archdiocese?

A TNH ANALYSIS That the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America faces a serious financial problem with the Clergy Pension Fund, for not depositing the $600 monthly contribution the last three years...

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New Year Begins With Initiatives at Archdiocesan Cathedral of Holy Trinity

NEW YORK – The Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity has always been a vibrant community even during transitional periods. Now, members and friends of the Cathedral – it has always drawn people...

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Visitor from Mt. Athos Offers Illumination for Greek Letters Day

NEW YORK – Archimandrite Vasileios, former Abbot of the Iveron Monastery of Mouth Athos, was the keynote speaker at the annual celebration of Greek letters on the occasion of the Feast Day of the Three...

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Kaloidis Parochial School Holds Open House in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn

BROOKLYN – The Dimitrios & Georgia Kaloidis Parochial School of the Church of the Holy Cross in Brooklyn recently held an open house hosted Principal Francesca Mannino. Classes range from Pre-K to...

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Professor of Orthodox History Warns Against Dangers of Fundamentalism

By George E. Demacopoulos NEW YORK – One of the cornerstones of Orthodox Christianity is its reverence for the great Fathers of the Church who were not only exemplars of holiness but were also the...

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St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine Celerates 33rd Anniversary

ST. AUGUSTINE, FL – The St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine will host its 33rd annual St. Photios National Shrine Day Pilgrimage Feb. 6–8. The feast day of St. Photios is celebrated on February...

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Judge Won’t Drop Fr. Dokos Case

MILWAUKEE – On February 5 Milwaukee Circuit Judge M. Joseph Donald rejected the argument made by Fr. James  Dokos’ lawyers that the felony theft case against him should be dropped because it was a...

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Chicago’s Bishop Demetrios Accused of Intimidating Witness

CHICAGO – Bishop Demetrios of Mokissos, chancellor of the Metropopolis of Chicagom was warned by a prosecutor against “potential efforts to intimidate witnesses” in Fr. James Dokos case regarding...

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Community Mourns Peni Poulos, Mother of Bishop Andonios of Phasiane

Peni (Despina) Poulos 91, of Windham and Yonkers, NY, passed away on Saturday, February 7, surrounded by her beloved family.  Despina was born in Yonkers to Anthony and Sophia Xanthopoulos. She and her...

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Nisyrian Society Celebrates Greek Letters with Great Music at Sarantakos Hall

FLUSHING, NY – The Nisyrian Society of New York, on the occasion of the community’s annual celebration of Greek letters and in support of its schools, presented a concert of the work of the great...

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Priest Blows Whistle On Bishop, Says He Fears Retaliation For Talking

MILWAUKEE, Wisc. – Rev. Angelo Artemas, presiding priest at the Annunciation parish in Milwaukee, WI broke his silence and in exclusive interview to TNH spoke freely and openly about the situation...

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Congratulations Willam Spryropoulos Hawks – 2014-15 GOAL Champions!

The National Herald congratulates the Hawks of the William Spyropoulos School of the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Flushing for winning the 2014-15 Greek Orthodox Athletic League (GOAL)...

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Outstanding Celebration for the 55th anniversary of Boy Scout Troop #568

HEMPSTEAD, NY – More than 200 scouts, leaders, dignitaries, and friends were present for the celebration of the 55th anniversary of Troop 568 at the Cathedral of St. Paul in Hempstead, NY. The...

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Domestic Violence Webinar Feb. 24 at 1:30 PM Presented by Philoptochos

A webinar titled “DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Identifying and responding to intimate partner abuse” will be presented on  Tuesday, February 24 at 1:30PM EST. The webinar will feature Paulette Geanacopoulos,...

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