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The Order of St. Nicholas 12/16/05 WonderWorks Newsletter - December 2002 (PDF)
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Melkite
Greek-Catholic Eparchy of Newton Archbishop
Cyril Salim Bustros, Grand Protector and Spiritual Advisor Gregory P. Oussani, National Chairman As
faithful stewards, we give back to God a portion of
His gifts to us to insure the support of
the programs and projects that serve the people of
our Melkite Diocese and others. Purpose
and History The
Order of St. Nicholas was created in 1991 by the late
Archbishop Ignatius Ghattas.
In 1980, his predecessor, Archbishop Joseph Tawil,
established its now dissolved forerunner organization-, the
St. Nicholas Guild. In 1997, under the leadership of Bishop John
A. Elya, the Order of St. Nicholas re-established
itself officially as an unincorporated auxiliary of the
Diocese of Newton, a non-profit corporation under the
General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
While our purposes are exclusively charitable,
religious, and educational, the specific role of The Order
of St. Nicholas is to help create and sustain an environment
where our members are acutely aware of their faith, where
service and stewardship are at the core of all activity, and
where unity and harmony become the essence of our behavior. An
elected Board of Governors and Officers directs and
administers the activities of the Order under its own
Constitution and Bylaws.
For administrative ease, the national headquarters of
the Order is located within the city where the presiding
National Chairman resides while the treasury remains
permanently located at the Diocesan Chancery, located in
Roslindale, Massachusetts.
Regional and local chapters of the Order are
established in designated cities throughout the United
States. Preface Individuals
who are invested in the Eparchial Order of St. Nicholas are
receiving one of the highest honors that can be bestowed by
the Bishop of Newton and the Melkite-Greek Catholic Church
in the United States. They
are being receive into an order dedicated exclusively to the
charitable, religious and
educational needs of the Melkite Diocese of Newton.
By providing the necessary financial, spiritual and
social support, the Order of St. Nicholas helps to
strengthen the Diocese in its spiritual and developmental
efforts by promoting and expanding the Melkite Catholic
influence throughout the United States. An
invitation to become a member of the Order of St. Nicholas
is very carefully considered and is directed only to those
of exemplary character and ability who share the Order's
devotion to the needs of the Eparchy.
Wearing the medallion of its patron, St. Nicholas of
Myra, represents an obligation to serve faithfully on the
part of each member. Membership Membership
in the Order is open to all who may qualify under its rules
and requires the submission of an application and payment of
annual dues as set forth periodically by the Board of
Governors. Currently,
there are two membership classifications, Individual and
Family, as set forth by the Bylaws.
Members meet annually to elect new Board members. Projects The
Projects Committee, in cooperation with the needs of our
Diocesan Chancery and Office of Economos, determines
annually which activities are to receive funds from the
Order. The committee meets several times each year for
consideration of projects to be included in the Order's
annual budget. Progress
reports and general information is sent to all members
through its official newsletter, Wonderworks. Participation
of Clergy and the Laity Under
the Constitution and Bylaws of the Order, the Eparch (the
Greek word for "Bishop") appoints several members
of the clergy to serve on the Board. The Eparch, as Grand Protector and National Spiritual Advisor,
appoints his Personal Representative to sit on the Board in
the position of Grand Advisor.
The remaining clergy appointees include priests who
serve as Regional Chaplains and the Diocesan Economos who
serves as Treasurer of the Order. Standards
of the Order of St. Nicholas At
the very heart of our Order is the lay membership.
According to our Constitution and Bylaws, our
membership is composed from the Diocesan faithful and others
who share similar concerns and who qualify under the rules
and regulations of the Order of
St. Nicholas. Our
membership therefore, is not only representative of a group
of devoted and talented individuals from within the Catholic
community and our nation's borders, but may also reflect the
presence and participation of a diversity of individuals. While
the mission and scope of the Order of St. Nicholas is
broadly defined, its noble purpose can be summed up in two
simple words - "good works"!
Therefore, it is by no means coincidental that the
nickname of our venerated patron, St. Nicholas of Myra, is
translated to mean "Wonderworker." Our
Constitution encourages the Order and all of its members to:
* adopt an attitude and lifestyle of Christian stewardship;
* promote the interests and welfare of the sick and needy;
* contribute time, talent and treasure to approved Diocesan
agencies and institutions established to promote the welfare
of the unfortunate;
* advance and promote existing projects and help create new
ones devoted to helping the Melkite Eparchy in meeting its
spiritual, temporal and
humanitarian needs. Criteria
for Admission The Membership of the Order shall be composed from the Diocesan faithful and others who share similar concerns and who qualify under the rules of the Order governing Membership and Membership Status. All
persons who complete an application for Membership and
satisfy the requirements of a category and classification of
Membership shall automatically become a Member of the Order.
Such person shall be entitled to Active Membership so
long as he or she continues to satisfy the respective
category and classification requirements. Responsibilities
of Members Since
the founding mission of our Order is to support the good
works of our Melkite Catholic Eparchy, it is expected that
all members will continue this tradition as their individual
circumstances dictate by engaging in the following
activities: *
Payment of the prescribed dues and contributions. *
Attendance at meetings of the Order, both social and
religious, as their schedule permits. *
Volunteer service to the Order's projects in their areas. *
Anonymous support of the needy in their parishes. *
Make every attempt to influence by example other like minded
individuals to apply for membership in the Order.
In summary, the combination of our purpose and tradition,
our requirements and responsibilities as listed above, and
the moral humanitarian excellence symbolized by the St.
Nicholas of Myra insignia that we proudly carry, together
constitute the standards for admission that we are all
expected to follow. Investiture,
Contributions and Dues All
new members are automatically invested into the Order upon
notice of satisfactory receipt of application and admittance
by the Diocesan Chancery and Office of the Economos. Dues
are accessed to all members annually to sustain the projects
and services that the Diocese provides. Formal
investiture services are conducted at the National Melkite
Convention and local parishes, at which time new members
receive the official emblems of the Order. Membership Current
categories of Membership in the Order of St. Nicholas are as
follows:
• Wonderworker Member:
$1,000 yearly
pledge
• Husband and Wife - Family membership:
$1,500 yearly
pledge. If
you would like more information on becoming a member, please
contact:
The Order of St.
Nicholas | Gregory
P. Oussani, National Chairman
777 Fifth Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11232-1626
Phone: 718.768.3059 / Fax: 718.965.0750
E-mail: gregory@staplex.com
or
Eparchy of Newton | Rt. Rev. Andre St. Germain, Economos
3 V.F.W. Parkway
Roslindale, MA 02131
Phone: 617.323.9922 / Fax: 617.323.0188 Regional
Chaplains:
Rt.Rev. Gabriel N. Ghanoum, Eastern Region Rev. Albert Wehby, Western
Region
Dr. Frances Colie, Vice Chairman
Monem Mazzawi, SE Regional Chairman Raymond J. Kayal, Sr., Chairman Emeritus |
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