Saint Gregory feast and Philotimo Festival unite community in Melbourne

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The feast of Saint Gregory the Theologian was marked with reverence, joy and strong community participation on Sunday, January 25, at the Church of Panagia Kamariani, as parishioners and visitors gathered for a day that combined worship, tradition and youth engagement.

Matins and the Divine Liturgy were celebrated with ecclesiastical splendour, presided over by His Grace Bishop Kyriakos of Melbourne. He was joined by the parish priest, Archimandrite Fr Irinaios Koikas, along with clergy from parishes across the Greek Orthodox Diocese of Melbourne, reflecting the broader diocesan significance of the feast day.

Panagia Kamariani, a parish deeply connected to faith, family and community life, was filled with worshippers of all ages, many of whom travelled from surrounding areas to take part in the celebrations honouring one of the great Fathers of the Church.

Following the conclusion of the Divine Liturgy, the parish grounds transformed into a vibrant gathering place as the GO Youth Melbourne ‘Philotimo’ Festival 2026 commenced. The festival, organised under the auspices of the Greek Orthodox Diocese of Melbourne, aimed to strengthen bonds within the community, promote tradition, and highlight the vital role of young people in the present and future life of the Church.

Families, children and young people came together to celebrate in an atmosphere marked by warmth and inclusivity. Parades featuring children from the Diocese’s Sunday Schools were held, while traditional Greek dances performed by parish and youth dance groups added colour, movement and cultural pride to the day. The strong presence of families and youth underscored the festival’s central message of continuity, participation and shared responsibility.

Speaking following the celebrations, Fr Irinaios expressed his deep gratitude and emotion at the strong turnout and enthusiastic engagement of the faithful. He noted that the success of the festival reflected not only the commitment of volunteers and families, but also the broader pastoral vision of Archbishop Makarios of Australia.

Fr Irinaios highlighted the Archbishop’s consistent presence, support and paternal care for youth and parish initiatives, noting that such events strengthen unity across parishes and encourage younger generations to remain actively connected to the life of the Church.

The GO Youth Melbourne ‘Philotimo’ Festival once again stood as a living expression of Orthodox faith in action – bringing together worship, culture and community – while demonstrating the enduring values of philotimo, cooperation and service. For those in attendance, the day offered not only celebration, but a renewed sense of belonging and shared purpose within the Greek Orthodox community of Melbourne.

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