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Vasos Panagiotopoulos
April 24, 2015
12 Apr 2005 alt.religion.christian.east-orthodox:31436
Archbishop Iakovos was not taken to theorising, prefering spontaneous
actions of conscience, believing each good work made the world better, and
yet genuinely not wishing the left hand to ever know the good performed by
the right. When I was three and climbed up on the edge of the pew, echoing
his every exhortation, when a lesser clergyman would have been annoyed, he
instead made the entire church observe my mom's loving tutelage. When I
visited his office asking for a campus priest, he told his assistant to
secretly grant me a scholarship. I feel released from the secrecy because a
few months later the bishop introduced me to the Greek Consul as the
"archbishop's scholar". His spontaneity was every control freak's nightmare!
Leaving me with the bishop to follow up on the details of our meeting, he ran
into my dad waiting for me in the car; Your son says you work too much, he
admonished (sadly, in vain). I knew this was not going to be an ordinary
meeting when instead of writing me to contact his secretary for an
appointment, he wrote on his official Easter card that if possible, I should
just go at an appointed time. Months later, I stood a yard away when he was
apprised of the marines killed in Lebanon, and without pause, he announced
"these are the REAL peace activists!" Every time I spoke with him, I could
FEEL his intellect and will radiating. I knew we had lost him when two of his
three most trusted deputies were killed in a 1994 car crash; I saw him a few
days later and expressed my condolences, but he wasn't really there. Once in
a while, during the liturgy, you would see him come back to life for a few
minutes. How he loved children. One of the last times I saw him was at the 40
day memorial of the current archbishop's mom. There was a children's pageant
afterwards. Suddenly, the children brought him back. What a blessed light he
shined upon us!
Vasili Glimidakis
August 27, 2007
Dear Iakovos' Friends and Family,
I am sorry for your loss. God bless him and his family.
George Moraetes
April 21, 2006
May his memory live on forever and onto the ages. On the first anniversary of his passing.
nestor & angela zavras
April 29, 2005
May the memory of Archbishop Iakovos be eternal into the ages.
We have lost a great spiritual leader who brought our relegion into the forefront in the United States as well to the world. He was a great leader to all of us and to the world.
He was my wifes Preist in the community of Hartford, Conn. for many years and a great freind of her family.
God bless his memory.
jill mellen/kottis
April 22, 2005
i was a close friend of the archbishop he performed my wedding
as an archbishop. a day hasnt gone by that i dont go to the grave to talk to him.i am thankful he is just
below where children play on swings
he so loved children.may he rest in peace i will never never forget him
as a priest and as an archbishop
but mostly as a decent human being.
jill mellen.kottis
Thomas MUllen
April 18, 2005
When he was a parish priest in Boston, He baptized me personally, an honor I'll never forget...
Peter Tsoukalas
April 17, 2005
We lost a great Greek Spiritual Leader, that will be missed by all, knowing how much he did for the Orthodox church, with my deepest and sincere sympathy.
Teddy Thomas
April 15, 2005
Dear Eminence,
I was only 4 years old when I first met you at the dedication of your library, in Brookline, Massachusetts. My mother told me at that time, that to be blessed by your presence was a gift I would later grow to appreciate. I am now 12 years old,and find that as I grow, I find that her words ring true. My family feels your physical loss, but we are certain that you will watch over all of the Greek Orthodox faithful for many years to come.
Vivianne Chioutsis
April 15, 2005
Dear Eminence,
How deeply saddened my family and I are to here of your recent passing. As a child, growing up in
Woburn, Massachusetts, I remember your visits to our parish. Even at such a young age, I couldn't help but feel that I was a witness to spiritual greatness few have since embodied.
Later on, during my tenure in the YAL,you reaffirmed this observation as you guided us in our unification of the young adults of our Archdiocese.
Now, beloved Eminence, you leave to us a legacy of Faith, Love, and Committment. It is a gift we will strive to pass on to future generations. May your memory be eternal as you sleep in the Lord's House.
Mrs.Dorothy (Upson) Doerrer
April 15, 2005
A wonderful man, a true prince of peace. We will miss him very much. May his memory be eternal.
Christina Catavolos
April 15, 2005
Dear Eminence,Your Awesome Radiance as an Ambassador of Christ with awesome humility has touched the whole World.. You we;re fearless in your Walk to create Gods Blesssings all for the Glory of God. I pray that the Lord will look on you favorably and with the utmost rewards .. You are truly deserving.. Thank you for how you touched the deepest chamber of my Heart.. May your Memory Be Eternal++++ Christina Catavolos
John and Sophia Paraskos
April 14, 2005
How often did we sing with you "Today is the Day of Our Salvation" in our beloved Cathedral of the Annunciation in Boston? Today is indeed the Day of Your Salvation. May your memory be eternal and continue to inspire us all.
Sonia
April 14, 2005
May God bless and keep you. Thank you for your prayers.
JULIE AGGANIS GANIAS
April 14, 2005
I HAVE FOND MEMORIES OF ARCHBISHOP IAKOVOS AS A LIITTLE GIRL WHEN HE VISITED MY AUNT GEORGIA AGGANIS AFTER THE DEATH AF MY COUSIN HARRY AGGANIS MAY HIS MEMORY BE ETERNAL
John Fotios Benetos
April 14, 2005
Eonia Tou I Mnimi-May Your Memory be Eternal. Rest in Peace.
John Tsacrios, Jr.
April 13, 2005
His Eminence, Archbishop Iakovos, was truly a great spiritual and visionary leader for our Orthodox Church. I will always be grateful to him for working with me to help raise awareness and funds for UNICEF's work on behalf of the world's most vulnerable children. May his memory be eternal!
Leah Aglaia Pappas
April 13, 2005
There was a timeless quality to his life, which his passing could not dim. Intelligence, compassion, courage defined his magnificent life.
CHRIS GEORGATSOS
April 13, 2005
Archbishop Iakovos was truly a remarkable leader; a visionary with a real understanding of the times in which he lived. A unifier, not a divider. A man of compassion and love. The likes of him we may not see again for a long time. Our Orthodox Christian community has lost a prince. May your memory eternal our brother who is worthy of blessed memory.
Hariklia Poulos
April 13, 2005
His work here on earth is completed, and he accomplished more than any of us or our political leaders ever hope to accomplish.
Our Church has lost a great leader and a great man.
May his memory be forever eternal.
Nectarios Eliakostas
April 13, 2005
I will alays remember Archbisop Iakovos for all his great work. He was also the greatest ambassader of Greece in America.
Alexandra Sparks
April 13, 2005
May his memory be eternal.
Christina Hatzakis
April 13, 2005
May his memory be eternal. I've such fond memories of him from my youth at St Basil's Academy. He always made me think that my dad would look and sound and act like him when he got older
joan Karras
April 12, 2005
Oh how my mother-in-law loved him. She so loved being Greek and was so proud of this most holy Christian man. A true "Man of God"
Alex and Deana Georgopoulos
April 12, 2005
May his Memory be eternal.
Stefanos kotridis
April 12, 2005
May God bless you
Stefanos kotridis
April 12, 2005
May God bless you
John Tourkantonis
April 12, 2005
You were a great leader of the faith. I will pray for you and the church.
Nicholas Grossman
April 12, 2005
Rest in Peace
Eugenia G. Burpulis
April 12, 2005
Your Eminence, watch over all of us, your spiritual children, with Him and continue to guide us.
Your memory will be eternal.
Dennis & Jenny Dionisiou
April 12, 2005
May his memory be eternal.
Gus Kossaras
April 12, 2005
May your memorybe enternal
Gus Kossaras
Fresno, Ca
Kathy Rountos
April 12, 2005
May your memory be eternal
Irene
April 12, 2005
I am Ukrainian Greek Catholic and offer my heartfelt condolences to all Greek Orthodox for your great loss, and to all who appreciated and shared Archbishop Iakovo's eccumenical spirit. May the peace of the Risen Christ be always with you.
Thomas & Libby Widgeon
April 12, 2005
God Bless You All and Comfort your heart at this time
Jesus Loves You!
takis taratsas
April 11, 2005
When somebody dies, a cloud turns into an angel, and flies up to tell God to put another flower on a pillow.
A bird gives the message back to the world, and sings a silent prayer that makes the rain cry. People disappear, but they never really go away.
The spirits up there put the sun to
bed, wake up grass, and spin the
earth in dizzy circles. Sometimes you can see them dancing in a cloud during the day-time, when they're supposed to be sleeping. They paint the rainbows and also the sunsets and make waves splash and tug at the tide.
They toss shooting stars and listen to wishes. And when they sing wind-songs, they whisper to us, don't miss me too much. The view is nice and I'm doing just fine.
I Had the pleasure of meeting his excelency and personaly talking to him on numerous times and being around him a person could feel the the presence of holinis.
Dennis Dionisiou
April 11, 2005
His Eminence devoted his life teaching us unity...we must honor him. My family will miss him. "Eonia Tou I Mnimi".
Peter Demas
April 11, 2005
May your memory be eternal
Timothy&Javonda Newson
April 11, 2005
We will be praying for you.May your memory be with us.
Timothy&Javonda Newson
April 11, 2005
We will be praying for you.
charles lingo
April 11, 2005
my name is charleslingo i just lost my daught she was six month old,i,m a real life prince,but i do not have money are the fame that a prince surpose to have,but i do have a heart.when i lost her it looked like i lost eary thing,but deep in side of me something told me that life gose on.i know that if she could understand ,that she would like for me to keep pushing on fore me and fore her.when thing get bad just pray and thing will get better.I wish you all a good day.
Phyllis DiTommaso
April 11, 2005
I had the extreme pleasure and blessing of meeting His Eminence on several occasions. I could feel the Word of God flow through him. What a marvelous life he had!I will miss his presence. May his memory be eternal.
April 11, 2005
i am a greek orthodox and i really appreciate all he did
Andrea
April 11, 2005
May your memory be eternal.
pastorishmael pugh
April 11, 2005
i will be pray for you and your peple aman
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