When it Matters Most, Your Support Makes All the Difference! The sale of our Clinton Avenue property closed on January 30, 2006 . Relocation of our church activities to St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church Hall, Bridgeport occurred on March 6, 2006 . With God's help, we will celebrate Easter 2007 at our new Easton Location.
Our Community appears to continue to be guided spiritually during our journey to our new home in Easton.
$348,980.00 has been pledged since the initial Kick-Off Building Fund Drive at our annual Palm Sunday Dinner at Testo's Restaurant. We still need to take the last step together to raise another $200,000.00 as our Building Fund Drive continues. Pledges are welcome in any denomination and can be made as a one time offering or over a five year period. We ask you to please pledge as generously as you can within your capabilities.
Pledges may be made and given to Father Cornel Todeasa, George C. Fatsy (Council President) or either of the two treasurers Bob Blashcke and Ted Schuster. They can also be mailed to St. Dimitrie Building Fund, PO Box 753 , Trumbull , CT 06611 . We need your help!
A Letter from Father Cornel Todeasa, Parish Priest:
Dear Saints of St. Dimitrie Church,
You might be surprised by the way I address you. You might say, “Fr. Cornel can't be addressing me, for I am not a saint.” But yes, I address these words to you. Even though we are not “saints,” we are to become holy as our God is holy. “But you are,” said St. Peter, “a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light” (1 Peter, 2:9). We are not yet saints, but hopefully we are saints in the making.
St. Apostle Paul called the members of the first churches that he established, as saints of those particular churches. He writes, for example, a letter, “to all the saints in Christ Jesus who are in Philippi ” (Philippians 1:2).
Many of them obtained the crowns of sainthood and are venerated as saints even today, for they suffered great persecutions. Many of them became saints for their work to establish church communities, to spread the word of the Gospel, to build altars, churches and places to worship the true God, the Lord Jesus.
They made many sacrifices – of time, talent and treasure – to accomplish this. They did everything for the glory of God, for the love of His people, and for the salvation of their souls. They are saints because through them, for many generations until today, great numbers of people came to the knowledge of truth, to the faith and to salvation – including us!
In this respect, I dare to address you also as the “saints” of St. Dimitrie. We are called today to build a house of worship, a place of prayer, where God Himself will live. We are called today to sacrifice in order to establish a church for ourselves, for our families, but especially for the generations to come.
Our situation today is not much different from the time of the beginning of the Church. We live in an environment that is not Christian, one that is even anti-Christian. We live in a time when Christian virtues are considered foolishness. In spite of these secular times, we are called to sacrifice for the love of God. Helping to build a house of God and for His people is a unique opportunity that does not come our way often.
Therefore, I encourage you, dear “saints” of St. Dimitrie to take heed and approach this opportunity with faith and love for God. Whatever you do to help build this house of God will be surely rewarded by God Himself.
“Grace to you and peace be multiplied” (1 Peter, 1:2).
A Letter from Father George M. Coca, Assistant Parish Priest:
Dear Brothers and Sisters of our St. Dimitrie Parish,
“This is the day the LORD has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it.” Over the past few years, our parish has been in a preparatory stage for the future move to our new location, that future is now present. We find ourselves expectantly awaiting the building of our new home, the place where we worship the LORD and give witness to our faith.
This time of wandering itself will be a wonderful test of our Faith for us and of our commitment to our LORD and our community. We have found that we can worship even in the most humble of settings. Where there is Faith and Love, all our hopes can be realized for a beautiful new place of worship and gathering.
May the Most HOLY SPIRIT guide us in all endeavors and may we follow the LORD and his prompting of us for “unless the LORD builds the house, our labor would be in vain.”
The time is now for us all to make our commitment to the LORD and to pledge our service and talents in HIS honor. May HIS will be done. AMEN.
+Fr. George M. Coca, Assistant Priest
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