Theo Maras urges for end to division in open letter ahead of historic GOCSA meeting

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Theo Maras, a prominent South Australian property developer and former GOCSA president, has issued an open letter to members of the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia (GOCSA), urging them to vote for unity in the upcoming Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM). The EGM, scheduled for 27 October 2024, will decide on key motions that could align GOCSA with the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, ending a long-standing schism. Members will be asked to vote on proposed constitutional amendments related to GOCSA’s management of assets and ecclesiastical affiliation.

Mr Maras, who has long been deeply engaged in issues affecting the Greek community in South Australia and GOCSA, has been a dedicated supporter of the community for many years.

In his letter, Mr Maras emphasises the importance of overcoming the longstanding division for the benefit of future generations.

Theo Maras’ open letter:

Dear Members,

As a former President of the Greek Orthodox Community of South Australia, I feel compelled to reach out to you at this pivotal moment in our history.

For 64 years, we have endured division due to a schism that has weakened our community and distanced us from our fellow Hellenes here in South Australia.

This weekend presents a crucial opportunity to heal those wounds, move beyond the past, and embrace a future that unites all Greek people in South Australia, rooted in our proud heritage.

This decision is bigger than us.

It is about the legacy we leave for our children and future generations. Our divided churches cannot provide the strength, love, and guidance our children need, and it is unfair to pass this burden onto them.

By uniting our Ecclesiastical and Spiritual Orthodox faith, we can give them a strong foundation to build their lives upon, grounded in faith, community, and shared purpose, as any family should be.

I urge you to attend this weekend’s meeting and vote to end this division once and for all. I fully support the proposed motions and will be voting YES on all resolutions and motions put forward on Sunday, 27 October.

Let us show that we are stronger together, and that the bonds of love and faith are far greater than any differences.

By voting in favour, we are choosing reconciliation, strength, and a future filled with hope and prosperity.

Together, we can close this painful chapter and begin a new era—one where our Church stands united, ready to guide and nurture future generations, and where our community reclaims its role as the unified voice of Greek South Australians.

Sincerely,

THEO MARAS AM

The upcoming vote will be crucial for GOCSA’s future and its potential unity with the Archdiocese. If passed, it will mark a historic moment for GOCSA, bringing an end to decades of division.

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