Saint Nicholas
Greek Orthodox Church


3109 Scio Church Road
Ann Arbor, Michigan  48103


Telephone:  734 / 332 - 8200


Fax:  734 / 332 - 8201


Web:  www.stnickaa.org


E-Mail - Church Office:  secretary@stnickaa.org

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Our Parish Priest,
Reverend Father Nicolaos H. Kotsis,
Under the spiritual and ecclesiastical shepherding
of  His Eminence Metropolitan Nicholas of the
Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Detroit
of the
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
under the jurisdiction of the
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
 



Saint Nicholas Acolytes (Altar Boys)

(Under the advisement and spiritual guidance of Rev. Father Nicolaos H. Kotsis)


2011/2012 Advisor
Dani Nadra


The Holy Altar of our Church represents the throne of God.  The acolytes, in assisting the priest in our Divine Services, represent the angels serving our Father in Heaven.  Rev. Father Nick uses this relationship between the role of the angels in Heaven and the role of the acolytes at the Holy Altar as a framework to educate our young men in the faith.  At Saint Nicholas, boys who are 10 years or older are welcome to participate in this important ministry.  Acolytes must be on time each Sunday and participate at the special services throughout the year.  A young boy who wishes to be an acolyte serves a training period, during weekday services and Saturday Vespers.  Once fully trained, he is assigned to a Sunday group.

 

 

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