Saint Dimitrios Parish in Moonee Ponds marks 50 years with joyful festival

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The annual Saint Dimitrios Parish Festival in Moonee Ponds brought together parishioners, dignitaries, and performers on Sunday, October 26, for a vibrant celebration marking 50 years since the founding of the parish.

Held in honour of Saint Demetrios, patron saint of Thessaloniki, the event reflected five decades of faith, unity, and service to Melbourne’s Greek community.

The day opened with a thanksgiving service commemorating the liberation of Thessaloniki, officiated by His Grace Bishop Evmenios of Chora.

Among the attendees was Consul General of Greece in Melbourne Dimitra Georgantzoglou, who received flowers and well-wishes on her name day.

Dignitaries including Federal MP Jo Briskey, State MP Danny Pearson, Moonee Valley Mayor Ava Adams, and Victorian Multicultural Commissioner Viv Nguyen joined in congratulating the parish for its enduring contribution.

They praised Father Ioannis Frangos and the community for maintaining Saint Dimitrios parish as a cornerstone of spiritual and cultural life.

The festival featured traditional Greek dances, live music by the Nestor College Orchestra and Moonee Valley City Band, and performances by cultural groups including the Cretan Brotherhood of Brunswick, Aristotelis Florina, Pontiaki Estia, the Greek Community of Melbourne, and Pericles Dance Group.

In his opening remarks, Konstantinos Kalymnios reflected on the ancient meaning of paniyiri (festival) as a gathering for divine worship, noting its continuing spirit of unity and collective joy.

Comedian George Kapiniaris entertained audiences with his trademark humour, rounding off an afternoon of music, laughter, and celebration.

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