05-R
240
2005 -- H 6460
Enacted 05/04/05
H O U S E R E
S O L U T I O N
CELEBRATING THE JOYOUS 100TH
ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHURCH OF THE
ANNUNCIATION IN CRANSTON
Introduced By:
Representatives Jacquard, and Davey
Date
Introduced: May 04, 2005
WHEREAS,
The Church of the Annunciation was the first Orthodox Christian parish
established in Rhode Island and
is the third oldest Greek Orthodox parish in New England; and
WHEREAS,
The Church of the Annunciation is a parish of the Greek Orthodox
Archdiocese of America, under
the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople;
and
WHEREAS,
The parish was founded by Greek immigrants in 1905 who used various
buildings throughout Providence
in which to worship before they purchased a church building at
333 Smith Street, near the State
House; and
WHEREAS,
In 1920 they erected their first church of Orthodox architecture at 265 Pine
Street, and had a congregation
of 127 families. In 1921 the Reverend Peter Mihailides arrived in
Providence to become the
parish's first permanent Priest. A kind and wise man, Father Mihailides
served the parish until his
death in 1956. Under his direction, church membership tripled and
became a magnet around which the
Greek community in Providence could come together and
worship, help one another, and
express the concerns and needs of the Greek community; and
WHEREAS,
By 1965 the parish had grown to over 300 families, which led to the
creation of the current church
edifice at 175 Oaklawn Avenue, in Cranston; and
WHEREAS,
On March 24, 1968 the first divine liturgy was served. Shortly thereafter the
Reverend Peter Mihailides
Center was built next to the Church, and was dedicated on December
7, 1969 in honor of Father
Mihailides; and
WHEREAS,
Today the Church of the Annunciation consists of 650 families living in 30
of the 39 cities and towns of Rhode
Island and offers a numerous array of services to its
congregants including Sunday
Church School, Greek Language School, and numerous parish
organizations for its members of
all ages, which enrich the lives of its communicants, but also
enriches the greater Rhode
Island community through its ecumenical and charitable endeavors;
now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations hereby
heartily celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the Greek Orthodox
Church of the Annunciation,
thanks them for all they have done to enrich the lives of so many
people, and wishes them many
more birthday celebrations as they continue to serve God, their
congregants and the Greek
Orthodox Community of Greater Providence; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit a duly certified copy
of this resolution to Father Andrew George of the Church of the
Annunciation.
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