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Nobel Peace Prize Nominees, Emilia Kamvisi and Efstratios Valamios, receive Athenagoras Human Rights Award

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His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios, Geron of America, Exarch of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, together with National Commander Dr. Anthony J. Limberakis presented the Athenagoras Human Rights Award to Efstratios Valamios and Emilia Kamvisi. This year’s Honorees are completely unique among recipients of the Award; a Greek fisherman and grandmother from the island of Lesbos. The duo does not receive the Award for themselves, but as representatives of the fishermen and residents of Lesbos and the Greek islands who have intervened in the refugee crisis, using their boats and fishing equipment to save thousands of refugees attempting the short but dangerous crossing from Turkey to Greece.

More than 800,000 refugees have landed on the tiny island of Lesbos since the crisis began in 2015, and thousands of those have been rescued by Greek fishermen from rickety boats, rubber rafts, and capsized vessels. Archon Reince Priebus introduced the Award recipients, saying, “You didn’t do what you did to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, or to receive this Award. You did it because it was right.” Not only have the fishermen of the Greek islands, Lesbos being the closest to Turkish shores, saved thousands of refugees, but islanders have opened their homes, their hospitals, their schools, and their pantries to the flood of refugees. The crisis has strained the infrastructure of the islands but also provided an opportunity for the fishermen and their families to demonstrate the Gospel in action, as National Commander Limberakis said, “[in] the martyria of simple fishermen and a humble yiayia, we behold the best of the Christian and Hellenic ideals: philotimo, philanthropia and philoxenia. As too many in the world turned a blind eye to the six million Syrians who have had to flee their homeland, our fellow Hellenes opened their eyes, their arms, and their hearts to the plight of their fellow human beings.” Archbishop Demetrios praised the fishermen, stating, “These people have loved the refugees more than themselves… We bow down before this type of love, heroism, and offering to humanity.”

Upon receiving the Athenagoras Human Rights Award, Mr. Valamios’ comments were brief and heartfelt. Of his heroic acts and those of his compatriots, he said, “Every person in the world is entitled to the same respect and help when they are in need. I think we did the least amount possible of what could have been done for these people.”

THE NICHOLAS J. BOURAS AWARD FOR EXTRAORDINARY ARCHON STEWARDSHIP

Archon John A. Catsimatidis is joined by members of his family as he is presented with the Nicholas J. Bouras Award for Extraordinary Archon Stewardship at The Metropolitan Club.


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Archbishop Demetrios joined the Order of Saint Andrew in honoring Archon John A. Catsimatidis by bestowing upon him the “Nicholas J. Bouras Award for Extraordinary Archon Stewardship.” The Award was presented during a special celebratory dinner dance held at The Metropolitan Club, which launched the Annual Archon Weekend on Friday, October 20, 2017.

Archon Catsimatidis was joined by his wife, Margo and by his children, Andrea and John Jr., who introduced their father, as he received the prestigious Award.

Mr. Catsimatidis has been an active member of the Greek American Community in New York, throughout the U.S. and abroad. Proud of his New York upbringing and his Greek Heritage, Archon Catsimatidis is the son of Greek immigrants, having arrived in the U.S. at six months old. While pursuing and electrical engineering degree at NYU, Archon Catsimatidis learned the grocery business during his night shifts. Today, John’s company, Red Apple Group, is a diversified, international corporation with holdings in retail, energy, and real estate.

A strong supporter of the Church with a strong sense of civic duty, Archon John has served as chairman of the Archdiocesan Council, a board member of the Leadership 100, and he is a founding member of the FAITH Endowment. He is a strong supporter of the Police Athletic League, he is on the board of Columbia Presbyterian Hospital and the Hellenic Time Scholarship Fund.

Archon Catsimatidis was bestowed with the title Archon Notarios and serves as the Religious Freedom Chairman for the Order of St. Andrew. He spearheaded and fulfilled a $50,000 matching funds grant for the new class of Archons in 2016, appealing that each new Archon sponsor at least one day for the Order of St. Andrew. The response from the new Archons was nearly 100% and this year, through his generosity, Archon John has agreed to match the campaign again.

TWENTY-FOUR ARCHONS INVESTED AT THE ARCHDIOCESAN CATHEDRAL OF THE HOLY TRINITY

The Archon Class of 2017.


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On Sunday morning, October 22, Archbishop Demetrios presided at the Divine Liturgy at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in New York City. Following the Divine Liturgy the ceremony of investiture of the new Archons took place. The new Archons are:

Dennis N. Assanis, Ph.D.

Prostatis Ton Grammaton

Newark, DE

Harry George Athanasiou

Eftaxias

Pittsburgh, PA

Michael Nicholas Bapis

Depoutatos

Manhasset, NY

Frank Paul Boardman

Maestor

Charlotte, NC

Justin Koutras Bozonelis

Kastrinsios

New York, NY

Philip John Economopoulos

Hypomnematografos

Montara, CA

George Cepynsky

Depoutatos

Leslie, IL

Themis James Fotieo

Nomophylax

Grand Rapids, MI

John Fotopoulos, Ph.D.

Didaskalos Tou Evangeliou

Munster, IN

Thomas George Gatzunis

Hartoularios

Marlborough, MA

Carl Robert Hollister

Referendarios

Mason, OH

Demetrius G. Kalamaras

Dikaiophylax

Staten Island, NY

William Michael Korchak

Ostiarios

Seaford, NY

John Koutsoupis

Eftaxias

Boca Raton, FL

Constantine Steve Liollio

Hartophylax

Houston, TX

George Nicholas Marinides, MD, Ph.D.

Aktouarios

East Amherst, NY

Jeffrey Vasilios Michals

Ieromnimon

Wall, NJ

George Harry Mitsanas

Referendarios

Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA

Alfred Alexandros Dwayne Peters

Notarios

Toms River, NJ

George Anthony Sifakis

Nomophylax

Arlington, VA

John Sitilides

Referendarios

Washington, DC

Peter Angelo Tsudis

Depoutatos

Pittsburgh, PA

John C. Tsunis

Orphanotrophos

Port Jefferson, NY

George Peter Vittas

Ekdikos

Redford, TX

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