GREEK FEST 2010


h1 Friday, June 25th, 2010

Our annual Greek Festival will take place the weekend of September 10, 11 and 12. Bring your family and friends to enjoy three days of Greek tastings and treats, entertainment, dancing, boutiques, children activities, raffle prizes and much more! Please contact the Church office or any Parish Council member if you can help with any of the following needs:

  • Donations of any kind to reduce the costs of the festival
  • Volunteering during the festival
  • Sell placemat advertising spots
  • Sell Raffle tickets
  • Donate your jewelry, books, glassware, chine, toys & games, household items, artwork, linens, Bric-Brac for the Attic Treasures.

Thank you very much for your support!

Boston  Cathedral Philoptochos  Honors Philoxenia House Residents


h1 Friday, June 18th, 2010

The Philoptochos Ladies of the Annunciation Boston Cathedral, under the leadership of their President, Mrs. Frances Giannakopoulos, hosted their Annual Barbecue for the residents of the Philoxenia House on Thursday, June 3rd.   Almost a hundred individuals gathered  at the Cathedral Center in Brookline to enjoy a fun-filled afternoon.  After a tasty BBQ, prepared by Mr. Ted Papaslis and Mr. Larry Giannakopoulos, Marios Adamakis, a resident of the Philoxenia House, wowed the crowd by playing the piano and singing some Greek tunes.  The Philoptochos Ladies then surprised Mario with a birthday cake.  Read the rest of this entry

Hellenic America Academy Graduates Visit the Boston Cathedral


h1 Monday, June 14th, 2010

On Monday, June 7, 2010 the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England hosted the 6th grade graduates of the Hellenic American Academy of Lowell, MA. After a morning at the Museum of Science, the students escorted by their Principal, Mr. Douglas Anderson, and their Language Arts and Social Studies Teacher, Mrs. Terry Geoffroy, visited the Cathedral, where Fr. Cleopas conducted a short service, praying for the well-being and the spiritual progress of the students and their families. Read the rest of this entry

Yerontitis Scholarship


h1 Friday, April 30th, 2010

The Yerontitis scholarship was established by the late Kostas C. Yerontitis, a member of the Cathedral. The Cathedral is required to award Scholarship aid to “worthy, talented, and industrious young men and women of Greek parentage or descent residing in the United States of America”. All applications must be received by June 15, 2010 to be evaluated by a special Committee. The committee’s decision shall be final. Pick up an application at the Pangari or at the Church Office.

Geuras Scholarship


h1 Friday, April 30th, 2010

The Geuras scholarship was established by Peter and Theodora Geuras members of the Annunciation Cathedral. The Cathedral is required to award Scholarship aid to “worthy, talented, and industrious young men and women of Greek parentage or descent residing in the United States of America”. All applications must be received by June 15, 2010 to be evaluated by a special Committee. The committee’s decision shall be final. Pick up an application at the Pangari or at the Church Office.

A Concert of Contemporary Greek Composers


h1 Monday, March 1st, 2010

Save the date – Saturday, October 23, 2010 – 7:00 p.m. Cocktail Reception, 8:00 p.m. Concert at the Cathedral Center. To reserve tickets, please contact the Cathedral Office.

The evening will be enriched by the presence of several prominent educators, classicists, and Greek American constituents. A reception will follow the lecture. A formal invitation and details in terms of the evening Program will be forthcoming shortly. In the interim, I kindly ask that you please mark this date on your calendars and that you inform and entice your respective constituents to attend as their presence will be most critical to the success of the evening, and of course, very much appreciated.

Altar Servers Wanted


h1 Friday, February 5th, 2010

Families of the Annunciation Cathedral of New England, I present to you a wonderful opportunity for your sons, grandson and nephews from the ages of 8 and up to become altar servers. This is a vital service in our Holy Orthodox Church not only to assist the priest, but also to grow closer to God by becoming more familiar with Holy Scripture and the saints, being instructed in the faith, learning more about the Divine Liturgy, just to name a few of the unique benefits gained. Other benefits include being tonsured in a special ceremony, developing friends that will last a lifetime. -Fr. Cleopas

Please call the Cathedral office for more information.