PHILOPTOCHOS
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Philoptochos is a Greek word meaning “love
for the poor.” It has the same Greek root from which the English word
philanthropy is derived.
St. Paul’s Philoptochos is part of a national women’s charitable organization that has 475 chapters around the country and is the largest women's philanthropic organization in the U.S. At St. Paul’s, the women of Philoptochos are involved in a number of outreach projects locally and we support a number of charitable ministries at the national level. Among the philanthropic projects that we support are St. Basil’s Academy, Project Mexico/St. Innocent’s Orphanage, Holy Cross Seminary, Kids N’ Cancer, Trinity Children and Family Services and a variety of local shelters in Orange County. Currently, St. Paul’s has two members on the National Board of Directors of Philoptochos: Kathy Gabriel and Marina Kookootsedes.
The Philoptochos Oath of Office On this day, I do
solemnly affirm and pledge before all that I will serve our Lord Jesus
Christ and confess my faith in Him by feeding those who are hungry,
providing drink for those who are thirsty, clothing those who are naked,
providing a home for those who are orphans, welcoming strangers, caring
for the sick, offering aid to victims of natural disasters, assistance
to the handicapped and the aged, visiting those who are in prison and
being merciful and compassionate towards everyone destitute and in need,
as well as fulfill all of the administrative duties and obligations
required of the Board of Directors of St. Paul's Philoptochos.
So help me God!
The Prayer of Appointment Let us pray to
the Lord!
Lord Jesus Christ our
God, send down your Holy Spirit upon these women called by You to serve
the poor in Your Name. Clothe them with compassion. Grant that their
service in Your Name may always be pleasing in Your sight. May they find
a place at Your right hand on that day when the entire human race will
stand before Your dread judgment seat giving an account of how they have
lived. Having fulfilled Your commandment of love by their loving service
to others, may they enter into the joy of Your kingdom and eternal life.
For You are a merciful
and loving God and to You do we offer up glory, together with Your
eternal Father and Your all-holy, good and life-giving Spirit, now and
forever and to the ages of ages.
Amen. |