Official Program: His Eminence visit to Victoria

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His Eminence Archbishop Makarios has been very approachable and active in meeting many of the people in NSW over the last few weeks since His Enthronement. On Saturday 3rd August he will be arriving in Melbourne, where he will follow another very active program to reach out to all Greek Victorians.

Below is his official program.

PLEASE NOTE: Saturday 10th August, 8:00am His Eminence will be Liturgizing at the Presentation of Our Lady Church, North Balwyn, where He will celebrate the 40 Day Memorial Service for the Late Father Nicholas Vrettakos, therefore on that day there will not be a Liturgy Service at St Eustathios Church, South Melbourne.

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