Archbishop Makarios to visit Newcastle Sunday 10 November

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His Eminence, Archbishop Makarios will be visiting the Greek Orthodox Parish of Newcastle on Sunday November 10, 2019.

Sunday 10 November, 2019

  • 8.30am: Divine Liturgy at Church of Holy See
  • 12pm: Official Luncheon in honour of His Parish and Community Board

The Greek Orthodox Parish of Newcastle acknowledged:

“The Holy Clergy, the President of the Parish and Community Mr. Apostolos Mylonas, the Board of Directors of the Executive Committee, the Committee of Our Church, the Philotopos Brotherhood, our young people, the Teachers, students and parents of the Greek, Catechismal School, and the Greek Traditional Dance School, The Greek Welfare Center, the Elderly Program, the volunteers and the people of our City, are looking forward to welcoming Respectful Archbishop in our city and in our hearts.”

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