Hello Father Stephen, I believe you married us in the church in Cranston R.I. We just wanted to say hello and we are still married after 31 years (april 28, 1979)
It seems an eternity since we’ve last spoken to one another. I recently found a photo of my grandmother, Blanche, you and I from our pilgrimage to the Holy Land. It made me wonder how you and your family were; I hope all is well.
You’ve made me the man I am today and I thank you. I’ve dedicated my life to public service and helping others; a trait you taught me from my days at Sunday School and while serving as an alter boy. God Bless you always
Have a wonderful Thanskgiving…
Time may be fleeting, but my thoughts are always with you and your family. It has been over thirty years,and I hope that the years have been good ones for your family also.
I have been blessed with a wonderful daughter-in-law, and Bill has grown into a kind and loving man. Rounding out my joy, two awesome grandchildren (I speak from total objectivity) Mia Alexis 4yrs and Tyler William 4 months.
Father:
I am inquiring as to the most respectful way to accomplish some genealogical research with the Church’s records. This research may involve the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Sophia -or- the Annunciation Cathedral and the “United Greek Orthodox Community” in the 1920’s and 1930’s.
Thank you for any help you can give me. e-mail d.lorandos@LorandosLaw.com
Cell 734-545-3242
Dear Fr. Stephen, Xristos Anesti! Thank you for your warm, loving welcome and your beautiful words. You really made my Pasha. It is so beautiful when brothers welcome each other the way you welcomed me. Thank you, thank you, thank you. May God continue to bless you and keep you and yours in health.
Your brother in Xp.
Fr.Theo
Hello Father Stephen, I believe you married us in the church in Cranston R.I. We just wanted to say hello and we are still married after 31 years (april 28, 1979)
It seems an eternity since we’ve last spoken to one another. I recently found a photo of my grandmother, Blanche, you and I from our pilgrimage to the Holy Land. It made me wonder how you and your family were; I hope all is well.
You’ve made me the man I am today and I thank you. I’ve dedicated my life to public service and helping others; a trait you taught me from my days at Sunday School and while serving as an alter boy. God Bless you always
Have a wonderful Thanskgiving…
Hi Father Stephen!
Time may be fleeting, but my thoughts are always with you and your family. It has been over thirty years,and I hope that the years have been good ones for your family also.
I have been blessed with a wonderful daughter-in-law, and Bill has grown into a kind and loving man. Rounding out my joy, two awesome grandchildren (I speak from total objectivity) Mia Alexis 4yrs and Tyler William 4 months.
Rhode Island remains the same…
Happy Holidays to you and yours!
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Dear Father Steven,
Enjoyed the Steeler-Jets Game! The better team won! Beside mom and I, I know
that my dad,Ex Steeler Great Gonzalo Morales, is rejoicing in heaven!!!!
Enjoyed the service Sunday before the game!
Many blessings to you and your beautiful family! cheers, Bob and Helen Morales
Father:
I am inquiring as to the most respectful way to accomplish some genealogical research with the Church’s records. This research may involve the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Sophia -or- the Annunciation Cathedral and the “United Greek Orthodox Community” in the 1920’s and 1930’s.
Thank you for any help you can give me. e-mail d.lorandos@LorandosLaw.com
Cell 734-545-3242
Dear Fr. Stephen, Xristos Anesti! Thank you for your warm, loving welcome and your beautiful words. You really made my Pasha. It is so beautiful when brothers welcome each other the way you welcomed me. Thank you, thank you, thank you. May God continue to bless you and keep you and yours in health.
Your brother in Xp.
Fr.Theo