Letter of Appeal for the Mudslide Victims of San Bernardino, CA
Protocol 118/03
New York, December 30, 2003
To the Most Reverend Hierarchs, the Reverend Priests and Deacons,
the Monks and Nuns, the Presidents and Members of the Parish Councils of
the Greek Orthodox Communities, the Day and Afternoon Schools, the
Philoptochos Sisterhoods, the Youth, the Hellenic Organizations, and the
entire Greek Orthodox Family in America
Beloved Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the spirit of St.
Paul’s moving exhortation, weep with those who weep (Romans 12:15) and
put on heartfelt compassion (Colossians 3:12), I write this letter in
the wake of the mudslides that have claimed the lives of 14 people in
San Bernardino, California. The victims of this terrible catastrophe
were the caretaker of our St. Sophia Camp in San Bernardino, his entire
family, and a number of his relatives and friends who were with him on
Christmas Day within the area of the camp. As we have learned, the
mudslides appeared suddenly, without warning, in an area that had been
severely damaged by recent devastating fires.
The intense pain caused by this unexpected tragedy continues for
the family members and friends of the deceased victims, whose place of
origin is Central America and who live in San Bernardino, in a community
which today grieves over a considerable loss, and is in need of
assistance, comfort, and healing. Our Metropolis of San Francisco,
specifically through the work of the parish of St. Sophia Cathedral in
Los Angeles, to which the destroyed camp belongs, has already commenced
the appropriate efforts.
However, as Greek Orthodox Christians, it is important that all
of us extend our support to the mudslide victims of San Bernardino
through prayer and through financial assistance. To this end, I am
kindly asking all our parishes across America to pass a special tray
this Sunday, January 4, 2004. I appeal to your hearts to give generously
to this special collection. Your contributions to this tray should be
forwarded to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, and designated exclusively
to benefit the “Mudslide Victims of San Bernardino, California.” I also
invite you to join me in praying that this New Year 2004 may be a year
of peace, comfort, and healing for the entire San Bernardino community,
and especially for the people directly affected by the tragedy. May the
love and mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you always, and even
more throughout the New Year.
With paternal love in Christ,
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DEMETRIOS
Archbishop of America |