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Christmas
Carols at St Nicholas of Japan Orthodox Church 16th Dec
2006
On
Sunday 17th December at 15h00, the choir from St. Nicholas of Japan Orthodox
Church will be singing a programme of Greek Christmas Carols at the Greek Old
Age Home at St. Nektarios Church.
On
Saturday 23rd December at 18h30, the choir will be holding our traditional
Carols by Candlelight at the parish of St. Nicholas of Japan Orthodox
Church. All are welcome. Vespers on that day will be held at 17h30.
YOUTH CAMP AND CONFERENCE
- 7-10 DECEMBER 2006
Archdiocesan Youth Conference at St Nektarius
monastery site, from 7-10 Dec.
For youth of all parishes, ages
15-30.
Contact Fr
Athanasius Akunda or Deacon Stephen Hayes for more information: at 012 333
6727
We hope to have young people from every parish in the
Archdiocese. One of the concerns that has been expressed by Orthodox youth is
the difficulty of being Orthodox in a pluralistic society where Orthodox
Christians are a tiny minority. Most of our young people have friends who are
not Orthodox, and move in social circles where Orthodox Christianity is not
understood or has never been heard of. This puts pressure on our youth, but it
also gives them an opportunity for mission.
Please note
His Beatitude Theodoros II Patriarch of Alexandria and all Africa will be celebrating the Divine
Liturgy at the Monastery on the10th Dec 2006
Map to
Monastery www.orthodox.org.za
Orthodox Youth Gathering
Youth Day
– Friday 16 June
When: 9:30am – 3:30 pm
Where: St Nektarius
Monastery Site
Who: Orthodox Youth aged
12-35
Programme
09:30 Divine Liturgy
11:00
Memorial Service
11:30 Speakers:
Fr Pantelejmon: How a young person
becomes an Orthodox monk
Another speaker to be announced
12:30
Songs
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Youth Discussion groups
15:00
Closing
How to get there:
Take
the R512 west past Necsa (old Pelindaba) through
Broederstroom. Trun left on
Hartebeeshoek Road,
and left again up the hill after 5 km
Map to
Monastery
For more information please
contact:
· Maria Gerondoudis E-mail aquamaya@gmail.com· Fr Athinodoros
Papaevripaides E-mail athos@mweb.co.za
St Sergius Parish Church gets a fantastic
website
Congratulations to
Rev. Ioann Lapidus and his paritioners
for a fantastic web site
This website features a 3D Video camera view of the
church alllowing you to take
a virtual tour of the
Church
Click here to visit the Sergius Parish Church
His Eminence requests
our parishioners to join our Mail List
You are requested to send Marios Joseph an email requesting
to join or mail list .
Click here to send Marios an email
message
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emails
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when you get such an email
just delete it immediatly.
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Hello,
I wish to accost you with a request
that would be of immense
benefit to both of us. Being an executor of wills,
it is possible that
we may be tempted to make fortune out of our client's
situations, when
we cannot help it, or left with no better option. The issue
I am
presenting to you is a case of my client who willed a fortune to his
next-of-kin. It was most unfortunate that he and his next-of-kin died
on
the same day the 31st October 1999 in an Egyptian airline 990 with
other
passengers on board. You can confirm this from the website below
which was
published by BBC WORLD NEWS.
WEBSITE.
http://news.bbc.co.
uk/1/hi/world/americas/502503.stm
I am now faced with confusion of who to pass the fortune
to.
According to the English law, the fortune
is supposed to be
bequeathed to the government,if nobody comes forward
as the next of kin
within ten years of the demise of the benefactor of
th will. My purpose of
contacting you is to seek your acting as the
beneficiary of the will, and
lay claim to the legacy of $7million,
which my deceased client
bequeathed to his next-of-kin. For now, I
alone know about his will, as my
client had great confidence in me.
Everything will be left between you
and I. The share would be 25% for
you and 75% for me. I would want to give a
huge part of my share to the
tsunami victims,
as this is my primary objective.
All I have to do is
amend the will
or add a codicil to make you
the beneficiary to the
$7million legacy.
Again, I feel that you may
apprehensive and consider
this amount too big for you to defend. It does not
matter, as there are
documents to back it up.
This is a legacy being
passed on to a next-of-
kin. As I am not very sure of getting your consent on
the issue I
prefer not to divulge my full identity so as not to risk being
disbarred. The English Bar considers it a breach of the oath of the
English Bar. I need not emphasize to you that the sensitivity of this
issue need not be toyed with by neglecting its confidentiality. I
therefore appeal to you not discuss this request with anybody, even if
you decline my request.
I look forward to hearing from you
soon.
Yours truly
Stephen Ayling.