Ιερός Ναός Αγιού Νικολάου Πειραιά - St Nicholas Church Piraeus
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Γ. Νταραβάνογλου - Μπαρμπαγιαννακάκης & Έναν καιρό . . .
The Archon Maestor of the G.C.C. (Great Church of Christ) Gregory A. Daravanoglou is a performer of international fame with innumerable public appearances - both on radio and television, as well as at various concert halls within Greece as well as internationally. He was born in Constantinople and was taught the psaltic art at the Patriarchate. In 1978 he traveled to the U.S.A. after being invited by then Archbishop of North and South America his Eminence Iakovos, with the patriarchal title domestikos. There, Daravanoglou gave Byzantine music lessons to youngsters, founded and directed choirs consisting of Greek students at Brown and later at Harvard universities. In 1982 Daravanoglou settled in Greece. He has since chanted at many churches both within and without Greece and has been invited to chant at the Patriarchate of Jerusalem, in Canada, England, Italy, Cyprus and various other countries. He has collaborated with the composer Christodoulos Chalaris, with Petros Tampouris on the album Mismagia and with Eleni Arvanitaki. On the 29 May 1998 he appeared on ET-1 on Dimitra Gountouna's hour-long show Opos Mas Aresei (As we like it), where he performed songs from Constantinople - solo - with a children's choir, as well as with traditional instrumental accompaniment and met with much acclaim. On the 24th of May 2000, he appeared together with George Dalaras at the Ancient Municipal Theatre of Nea Ionia, Volos, where they sang songs from Asia Minor in a performance entitled Ealo Polis, organized by the city's municipality. On the 12th of November 2000, he was invited by the University of Atlanta, U.S.A to perform a concert consisting of Byzantine hymns and songs from Constantinople, which was very well received and met with significant commendation. In January 2001, he appeared at the Athens Concert Hall with George Dalaras in a concert entitled Oti kai an po, de se ksehno (Whatever I say, I don't forget you), dedicated to the late Basil Tsitsanis. His performance was considered by the press to be the climax of the concert which received many positive reviews. He has released a number of records, cassettes and CDs with Byzantine hymns and songs. He is currently the protopsaltis at the Holy Temple of St. Nicholas, Piraeus. He is the founder and choirmaster of a multi-member byzantine choir which bears his name. Occasionally, he has also directed the choir of the Association of Constantinopolitan Friends of Music. On Sunday the 25 January 2009, on the festival of St. Gregory the Theologian during the Divine Liturgy at the Holy Temple of St. Nicholas, Piraeus, Daravanoglou was honored with the highest office attainable for a chanter -- that of the Archon Maestor of the G.C.C. (Άρχων Μαΐστωρ της Μ.Χ.Ε). This was celebrated, upon the venerable command of His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, by His Eminence Seraphim of Piraeus who performed the Divine Liturgy.
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Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church (Baltimore City) is an important hub for the Greek community of the Baltimore region through its religious services, the Greek Independence Day Parade, and its Greek Folk Festival, the largest in Maryland. In 2015, Saint Nicholas received the Maryland Traditions ALTA Award in the category of Place.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Piraeus, Greece
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List of Best Things to do in Piraeus, Greece
Giorgos Karaiskakis Stadium
Archaeological Museum of Piraeus
Church of Saint Nicholas
Floating Naval Museum Battleship Averof
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre
Flisvos Marina
Acropolis Museum
Parthenon
Acropolis
Museum of Olympiacos
Greek Festival 2017 dance @ St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Tacoma Washington
Adults dance, October 8, 2017
S NICOLAS litany PIRAEUS 1
Holiday of Saint Nicolas, Great Seamen Protector
Litany around the port of Piraeus, Greece (December 6, 2011)
Blessing of the Waters by Metropolitan Nikitas on this Feast of the Theophany Part 1
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St. Nicholas HD
St. Nicholas, also known as “Nikolaos of Myra,” was a fourth century saint and Greek bishop of Myra. Nicholas was born in Asia Minor in the Roman Empire as an only child to Christian parents. Both of his parents tragically died during an epidemic leaving him to be raised by his uncle – the Bishop of Patara. His uncle mentored him as a reader and later on in life ordained him as a priest. Nicholas had a giving and charitable heart from a young age. In one incident, he gave his inheritance as the dowary payment for three poor girls.
St. Nicholas was chosen as bishop of Myra during the 4th century persecution of Christians and as the Chief priest of Christians, he too was tortured and imprisoned with the Christians.
In several incidents throughout his life, Nicholas appeared to men in power insisting they free innocent men from prison and executions.
When St. Nicholas died, he was buried in his episcopal city of Myra. However, when Myra fell to the Saracens, his relics were moved to Bari in 1087.
The image of St. Nicholas is often found on Byzantine seals. By the later middle ages nearly four hundred churches were dedicated in his honor in England alone, and he is said to have been represented by Christian artists more frequently than any saint, except our Lady.
The custom of giving gifts in the name of St. Nicholas was popularized in America by the Dutch Protestants of New Amsterdam who converted the popish saint into the Nordic magician 'Santa Claus,' introduced into this country by Bret Harte.
St. Nicholas is the patron saint of children, sailors, fisherman, merchants, the falsly accused, Russia and Greece.
He became recognized as a saint long before the Roman Catholic Church began the regular canonizing procedures in the late 10th century and his feast day is on December 6.
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St. George Church Athens
A beautiful church and view at the highest point in Athens.
Στη Γειτονιά Μου Μια Σμυρνιά (Αμανές) - Γ. Νταραβάνογλου
Εκδήλωση τιμής και μνήμης Η Σμύρνη Μάνα Καίγεται στο πνευματικό κέντρο του δήμου Πετρουπόλεως, 13 Οκτωβρίου 2008
The Archon Maestor of the G.C.C. (Great Church of Christ) Gregory A. Daravanoglou is a performer of international fame with innumerable public appearances - both on radio and television, as well as at various concert halls within Greece as well as internationally. He was born in Constantinople and was taught the psaltic art at the Patriarchate. In 1978 he traveled to the U.S.A. after being invited by then Archbishop of North and South America his Eminence Iakovos, with the patriarchal title domestikos. There, Daravanoglou gave Byzantine music lessons to youngsters, founded and directed choirs consisting of Greek students at Brown and later at Harvard universities. In 1982 Daravanoglou settled in Greece. He has since chanted at many churches both within and without Greece and has been invited to chant at the Patriarchate of Jerusalem, in Canada, England, Italy, Cyprus and various other countries. He has collaborated with the composer Christodoulos Chalaris, with Petros Tampouris on the album Mismagia and with Eleni Arvanitaki. On the 29 May 1998 he appeared on ET-1 on Dimitra Gountouna's hour-long show Opos Mas Aresei (As we like it), where he performed songs from Constantinople - solo - with a children's choir, as well as with traditional instrumental accompaniment and met with much acclaim. On the 24th of May 2000, he appeared together with George Dalaras at the Ancient Municipal Theatre of Nea Ionia, Volos, where they sang songs from Asia Minor in a performance entitled Ealo Polis, organized by the city's municipality. On the 12th of November 2000, he was invited by the University of Atlanta, U.S.A to perform a concert consisting of Byzantine hymns and songs from Constantinople, which was very well received and met with significant commendation. In January 2001, he appeared at the Athens Concert Hall with George Dalaras in a concert entitled Oti kai an po, de se ksehno (Whatever I say, I don't forget you), dedicated to the late Basil Tsitsanis. His performance was considered by the press to be the climax of the concert which received many positive reviews. He has released a number of records, cassettes and CDs with Byzantine hymns and songs. He is currently the protopsaltis at the Holy Temple of St. Nicholas, Piraeus. He is the founder and choirmaster of a multi-member byzantine choir which bears his name. Occasionally, he has also directed the choir of the Association of Constantinopolitan Friends of Music. On Sunday the 25 January 2009, on the festival of St. Gregory the Theologian during the Divine Liturgy at the Holy Temple of St. Nicholas, Piraeus, Daravanoglou was honored with the highest office attainable for a chanter -- that of the Archon Maestor of the G.C.C. (Άρχων Μαΐστωρ της Μ.Χ.Ε). This was celebrated, upon the venerable command of His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, by His Eminence Seraphim of Piraeus who performed the Divine Liturgy.
Orthodox Bishop - Oath - Consecration (English)
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus with the bishops examine the Orthodoxy of the elected archmandrite (monk-priest) Methodius to be consecrated Bishop. The candidate confesses Orthodox Faith and condemns all major heresies that threatened the Orthodox Faith through the ages of Church history.
The Bells of St Nicholas
Faith and I were blessed to have a chance to visit St Nicholas in San Anselmo, CA on our anniversary. This is the trezvon (triple-peal) that precedes Resurrectional Vespers on Saturday night, as played by Fr. Stephan Meholick and Matushka Peg Golitzin. Glory to God!
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Prayer to Saint Nicholas
Saint Nicholas Prayer Card:
O good St. Nicholas, you who are
the joy of the children, put in my
heart the spirit of childhood, which
the gospel speaks, and teach me to
seed happiness around me. You,
whose feast prepares us for Christmas,
open my faith to the mystery of God made man.
You, good bishop and shepherd, help
me to find my place in the Church and
inspire the Church to be faithful to the gospel.
O good Saint Nicholas, patron of children,
sailors and the helpless,
watch over those who pray to Jesus,
your Lord and theirs,
as well as over those who humble
themselves before you.
Bring us all in reverence
to the Holy Child of Bethlehem,
when true joy and peace are found.
Amen.
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(The Great Doxology with Metropolitan Seraphim of Piraeus)
2018 Assumption Greek Fest
Come. Be Greek for a day!
In this video, Assumption Greek Orthodox Church in St. Clair Shores, MI shows off the very best of its 2018 festival. From authentic Greek dancing, food and pastries, to live music, kids games, church iconography, and more Greek dancing, relive the festival that had it all. Opa!
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Apollonos Seafront Apartment - Ermoúpolis - Greece
Apollonos Seafront Apartment hotel city: Ermoúpolis - Country: Greece
Address: Parodos Apollonos 26A; zip code: 84100
Set 100 metres from Saint Nicholas Church in Ermoupoli, this air-conditioned apartment features free WiFi. Apollonos Seafront Apartment boasts views of the sea and is 1.3 km from Industrial Museum of Ermoupoli.
-- Αυτό το κλιματιζόμενο διαμέρισμα απέχει 100μ. από την Εκκλησία του Αγίου Νικολάου στην Ερμούπολη και διαθέτει δωρεάν Wi-Fi. Το Apollonos Seafront Apartment προσφέρει θέα στη θάλασσα και βρίσκεται σε απόσταση 1,3χλμ.
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