
St. Thomas GOC in Cherry Hill, NJ Announces Las Vegas–Style New Year’s Eve Party for 2026
St. Thomas GOC in Cherry Hill is ringing in 2026 with a casino-themed New Year’s Eve celebration featuring dinner, games, prizes, and live music by Neo Kyma and DJ Makis.

Georgios Karamitopoulos Obituary
George Karamitopoulos of Upper Darby passed away on November 23, surrounded by his family. He was a longtime member of St. Demetrios and a beloved husband, father, and pappou.

Religious Tourism in Greece: Why Meteora in Thessaly Attracts Visitors from Around the World
A University of Thessaly study highlights how Meteora’s monasteries make Thessaly a global hub for religious tourism, where faith, culture, and landscape meet high above the plains of Greece.

Thomas Colitsas Obituary
Thomas Colitsas of Plainsboro, New Jersey, passed away on November 21 at the age of 78. He leaves behind a lifetime of family, community, and work built with care.

The Feast of St. Iakovos at St. Thomas: A Grace-Filled Weekend in Cherry Hill
St. Thomas Church in Cherry Hill hosted a warm and prayerful celebration for the feast of St. Iakovos of Evia. View the photo gallery and watch both services.

A Promise Kept: Eleftheria VFW Post 6633 Unveils Its Final Memorial
Eleftheria VFW Post 6633 completed its twenty-year mission to honor Greek American veterans with the unveiling of its final memorial plaque at St. Sophia in Jeffersonville.

Kids Nativity Series Brings the Spirit of Christmas to Families Through New Collaboration
A new collaboration between the DRE and the Tele Santa Program brings twelve Nativity stories and live calls with Saint Nicholas to families this Christmas.

Golden Wreaths Presented in Philadelphia Ahead of Marathon Weekend
A new tradition took root in Philadelphia as Consul General Iphigenia Kanara presented golden wreaths from Greece to honor this year’s Marathon champions at a special ceremony at The Logan Hotel.

AHEPA Chapter 69 Celebrates Its 100th Year End Christmas Party at The Pub
AHEPA Chapter 69 is hosting its 100th Year End Christmas Party on December 3rd at The Pub in Pennsauken. All are welcome to join the celebration.

St. George Hamilton Philoptochos Launches Giving Tree Coat Drive for Trenton Students
St. George Philoptochos in Hamilton, NJ has launched its Giving Tree Coat Drive to provide new winter coats for Trenton students in need.
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Name Days This Week: November 23 – 29, 2025
Who celebrates this week? Amphilochios, Clement, Katherine, Stylianos, Iakovos, Eirinarhos, Phaidra, and others in the Greek name days for November 23–29.


Thomas George Hatzis Obituary
Thomas George “Tom” Hatzis, a cherished member of the Wilmington Greek community and a proud U.S. Army veteran, passed away at age 94.


Elias Pappas: A Greek American Leading With Purpose
Elias Pappas shares his journey from the parish halls of St. Nicholas in Northridge to leading Odyssey Charter School in Delaware, blending Greek heritage with a modern vision for education.


THI Helps Bring Lifesaving Medicine to Greek Seniors Through GIVMED
A new partnership between The Hellenic Initiative and GIVMED is helping seniors in Greece access lifesaving medicines they can no longer afford.


Greece Brings Ancient Symbol of Victory to the Philadelphia Marathon
For the first time, winners of the Philadelphia Marathon will receive golden olive wreaths from Greece, presented during a special ceremony with Greek and city officials.
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Obituaries & Memorials


Georgios Karamitopoulos Obituary
George Karamitopoulos of Upper Darby passed away on November 23, surrounded by his family. He was a longtime member of St. Demetrios and a beloved husband, father, and pappou.


Thomas Colitsas Obituary
Thomas Colitsas of Plainsboro, New Jersey, passed away on November 21 at the age of 78. He leaves behind a lifetime of family, community, and work built with care.


Thomas George Hatzis Obituary
Thomas George “Tom” Hatzis, a cherished member of the Wilmington Greek community and a proud U.S. Army veteran, passed away at age 94.


Konstantinos Selimis Obituary
Konstantinos “Gus” Selimis, 91, of Drexel Hill, passed away on November 13. A proud Greek immigrant and devoted family man, he will be deeply missed.


Markos Zerefos Obituary
Markos D. Zerefos passed away on November 8, 2025, surrounded by his family. He is remembered for his faith, his generosity, and the love he had for his children and grandchildren.
Community Voices


Elias Pappas: A Greek American Leading With Purpose
Elias Pappas shares his journey from the parish halls of St. Nicholas in Northridge to leading Odyssey Charter School in Delaware, blending Greek heritage with a modern vision for education.


The Heart of Service: Father Emmanuel Pratsinakis in His Own Words
Cosmos Philly speaks with Father Emmanuel Pratsinakis about his life, ministry, and the message that defines his forty years of service: to lead with faith, humility, and heart.


John Pogas: From Corporate Success to a Life of Service
After a corporate career, John Pogas found real purpose in serving others through his church, FOCUS Philadelphia, and volunteer work with Project Mexico.


Faith Has A Way Of Surprising Us: Father Symeon Williams’ Journey To St. Sophia
From a Baptist upbringing in Virginia to his priesthood at St. Sophia in Philadelphia, Father Symeon Williams’ unexpected path shows how faith can transform a life.


George Agatsiotis: A Story Of Faith, Family, And Community
From Katerini to Upper Darby, George Agatsiotis has devoted his life to faith, family, and service at St. Demetrios. From coaching GOYA basketball to cooking his famous spanakopita, he continues to inspire the community.
Greek-American Organizations


AHEPA Chapter 69 Celebrates Its 100th Year End Christmas Party at The Pub
AHEPA Chapter 69 is hosting its 100th Year End Christmas Party on December 3rd at The Pub in Pennsauken. All are welcome to join the celebration.


THI Helps Bring Lifesaving Medicine to Greek Seniors Through GIVMED
A new partnership between The Hellenic Initiative and GIVMED is helping seniors in Greece access lifesaving medicines they can no longer afford.


Hellenic-American Chamber of Commerce Honors Dr. John Coustas at 73rd Annual Gala
The Hellenic-American Chamber of Commerce honored Dr. John Coustas at its 73rd Person of the Year Gala at Cipriani Wall Street, featuring a special performance by Anna Vissi.


Applications Now Open for the 2025–2026 PanHellenic Scholarship Foundation Awards
Applications are open for the 2025–2026 PanHellenic Scholarships. Greek-American students can apply by January 31, 2026, for $250,000 in awards promoting education and Hellenism.


37 Years Strong: Fifth District AHEPA’s Enduring Commitment to Cancer Research
Greek-American leaders gathered in Edison, NJ, on November 8 to celebrate 37 years of AHEPA District 5’s fight against cancer and support for groundbreaking research.
Greek Orthodox Churches


St. Thomas GOC in Cherry Hill, NJ Announces Las Vegas–Style New Year’s Eve Party for 2026
St. Thomas GOC in Cherry Hill is ringing in 2026 with a casino-themed New Year’s Eve celebration featuring dinner, games, prizes, and live music by Neo Kyma and DJ Makis.


The Feast of St. Iakovos at St. Thomas: A Grace-Filled Weekend in Cherry Hill
St. Thomas Church in Cherry Hill hosted a warm and prayerful celebration for the feast of St. Iakovos of Evia. View the photo gallery and watch both services.


Kids Nativity Series Brings the Spirit of Christmas to Families Through New Collaboration
A new collaboration between the DRE and the Tele Santa Program brings twelve Nativity stories and live calls with Saint Nicholas to families this Christmas.


St. George Hamilton Philoptochos Launches Giving Tree Coat Drive for Trenton Students
St. George Philoptochos in Hamilton, NJ has launched its Giving Tree Coat Drive to provide new winter coats for Trenton students in need.


Archons Lead Nicaea Anniversary Symposium at St. George Cathedral
Archons gathered clergy, scholars, and faithful at St. George Cathedral for a symposium marking the anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea.
Greek-American Societies


Cretans of Delaware Valley to Host “65 Years Vasilis Skoulas” Tribute in New Jersey
The Cretans of Delaware Valley will host a tribute to Vasilis Skoulas on December 6 in Old Bridge, NJ, marking 65 years of his music. The evening includes live performances, dance, dinner, and a raffle.


Honoring the Liberation of Chios in Elkins Park This Sunday
The Chian community of Philadelphia will gather this Sunday at Annunciation–Evangelismos Church in Elkins Park for a memorial marking the 113th anniversary of the Liberation of Chios.


Nafpaktian Dance Coming to Cinnaminson on November 29
A festive Nafpaktian Dance with live music from Greece is coming to Cinnaminson, NJ, on November 29, with dinner and open bar included.


Pontian Society “Akritai” of Philadelphia Hosts 86th Annual Dinner Dance
The Pontian Society “Akritai” of Philadelphia will host its 86th Annual Dinner Dance on November 29 at St. Demetrios Church in Upper Darby.


Paradosiako Glendi Coming to Broomall with Live Music from Greece
A Paradosiako Glendi with live music from Greece is coming to Broomall on November 15, featuring Christos Gkogkidis and Ta Halkina tis Goumenissas.
Greece & Cyprus


Religious Tourism in Greece: Why Meteora in Thessaly Attracts Visitors from Around the World
A University of Thessaly study highlights how Meteora’s monasteries make Thessaly a global hub for religious tourism, where faith, culture, and landscape meet high above the plains of Greece.


Paradise at the Breaking Point: When Greece’s Tourism Boom Becomes Its Undoing
Greece welcomes record visitors and soaring revenues in 2025, but beneath the surface, collapsing infrastructure, water shortages, and rising prices are pushing locals out of their own paradise.


A Golden Glimpse of Motherhood in Ancient Macedonia
A tiny gold ring unearthed near Thessaloniki captures a mother nursing her child—a rare glimpse of private life in ancient Macedonia.


Greece’s Vanishing Trades: Why the Shortage of Skilled Workers Matters
Greece is running out of skilled tradespeople. From construction to bakeries, employers say the work is there, but the people are not.


Why Americans Keep Choosing Europe and Greece in Uncertain Times
Even as global travel costs rise, new data from the European Travel Commission shows that Americans keep returning to Europe and Greece.
History


When Greece Faced a Silent Enemy: The Spanish Flu of 1918
In 1918, the Spanish flu swept through Greece, leaving villages silent and entire families lost — a tragedy still remembered a century later.


George Pheidias Mitchell: Greek Roots, Texas Grit and a Revolution in Energy
The son of Greek immigrants from Arcadia became the pioneer who unlocked America’s shale gas and later urged the world to use it responsibly.


When Hitler Spoke to the Reichstag After Entering Athens
On May 4, 1941, Hitler told the Reichstag that Germany had no quarrel with Greece. He spoke of trade and partnership while his army occupied Athens. His words show how propaganda hid conquest, a history still remembered in Greek and Greek-American families.


How Greek North America Kept Greece Alive in WWII
How Greek Americans and Greek Canadians raised millions, broke a blockade, and even formed a Greek Battalion. The Diaspora that fed a nation and fought for it.


The Greek at Bletchley Park: Peter Calvocoressi and the WWII Codebreakers
Few know that among the codebreakers of Bletchley Park was Peter Calvocoressi, the son of a Greek family from Chios whose intelligence work helped Britain win its darkest battles in World War II.
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