‘Five Loaves’ charity program launched at Marrickville parish to help those in need

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His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia inaugurated the “Five Loaves” charitable program at the Parish of Saint Nicholas in Marrickville, Sydney, on March 10.

The decision extends the network of Greek Orthodox parishes providing food assistance across Australia.

The program, led by Parish Priest Archimandrite Fr Eirinaios Trialonakis and supported by parish volunteers and the Philoptochos Association, aims to help families in need, the homeless, and shelters for abused women and children. Each week, 350 hot meals are prepared and distributed.

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His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia inaugurated the “Five Loaves” charitable program.

The Archbishop praised the parish’s commitment, highlighting that charitable ministry, offered without distinction, reflects the Gospel’s teaching of love for one’s neighbour.

The parish will also soon collaborate with Marrickville Police to identify and assist vulnerable community members more effectively.

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