Beloved Presvytera Sevasti Triantafyllou passes away on Christmas Day

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The Greek Orthodox community is mourning the passing of Presvytera Sevasti Triantafyllou, who passed away on Christmas Day, December 25, 2025.

Her Trisagion service will be held at 5pm on January 1, 2026, followed by her funeral at 10am on January 2 at All Saints Greek Orthodox Church in Belmore.

Presvytera Sevasti, wife of Father Chris, devoted over 45 years to the church, offering love, humility, and guidance to her community.

Known for supporting youth programs and sharing insights on the role of a priest’s wife, she was celebrated as a beacon of light, hope, and faith.

Her deep devotion to Christ and the Church was central to her life, inspiring countless parishioners.

The ASOY fellowship and All Saints community extended their heartfelt condolences to Father Chris, his family, and all who were touched by her remarkable life.

Presvytera Sevasti will be remembered for her enduring legacy of faith, love, and service.

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