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Christ in the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus
The patron saints of the NSP are Mary and Martha.
The purpose of the National Sisterhood of Presvyteres is:
- To promote the spirit of Christian love among the Presvyteres of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.
- To provide opportunities for Presvyteres to get acquainted with one another.
- To meet periodically to discuss mutual concerns and to develop programs for outreach.
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The NSP LogoThe three intertwined hearts on the cross symbolize the active, retired, and widowed presvyteres united as sisters in Christ. For more information on the logo, please go to the Clergy Family Corner.
NSP NATIONAL BOARD
Cynthia Paleologos, President
Alice Noplos, Vice President
Jeannie Monos, Treasurer
Eleni Demetri, Corresponding Secretary
Ranae Strzelecki, Recording Secretary
Flora Chioros, Past President/Advisor
METROPOLIS REPRESENTATIVES
Page last updated: July 19, 2008
Paula Strouzas, Archdiocesan District
Georgia Pourakis, AlternateGeorget Photos, Metropolis of Atlanta
Tina Papanikolaou, AlternateVicki Toppses, Metropolis of Boston
Stephanie Panagos, AlternateChrysanthie Bessinas, Metropolis of Chicago
Michelle Halekakis, AlternateAngie Constantinides, Metropolis of Denver
Katina Gartelos, AlternateAnastasia Cassis, Metropolis of Detroit
Sophia Walsh, AlternatePauline Pavlakos, Metropolis of New Jersey
Katherine Thornberg, AlternateBecky Touloumes, Metropolis of Pittsburgh
Anna Lillios, AlternateBarbara Retelas, Metropolis of San Francisco
Kay Efstathiou, AlternateRETIRED AND WIDOWED REPRESENTATIVES
Ellie Dogias, Retired Presvyteres Rep
Mary Scoulas, Widowed Presvyteres Rep
STANDING COMMITTEES
Alexandra Poulos, Caregivers
Anastasia Jonas, Historian
Elaine Stephanides, Procedural Manual (to be followed on the death of a priest)
Renee Lambakis, Sister to Sister
Shyla Hadzellis, The Listening Connection
Pauline Pavlakos, Website
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