Third Annual Vasilopita Celebration at St. Photios National Shrine
Saint Augustine, FL: Maintaining the traditions and customs of the first Greek settlers that arrived on the American continent, St. Photios National Shrine hosted its Third Annual Vasilopita Celebration on Sunday, January 16, 2022 at the St. Photios Shrine in St. Augustine, Florida. During this time of pandemic, the celebration was greatly curtailed in the interest of safety; the celebration was livestreamed on the Shrine’s Facebook page to allow others across the nation to join virtually.
Hosted by His Grace, Bishop Demetrios of Mokissos, Hierarchal Proistamenos of the Shrine, the event drew several dignitaries from the city of St. Augustine including Staci Spanos, Anchor and Reporter, WJXT-TV (Jacksonville, FL), who served as the emcee of the event; City Commissioner Roxanne Horvath; St. Augustine Municipal Marina Harbormaster Eric Mauldin; and, Bishop Demetrios of Xanthos.
“Events like these are important to share the mission of the Shrine, as well as to keep our ancient faith and traditions alive in this country and keep Greek Orthodox traditions as a living experience,” said Bishop Demetrios of Mokissos.
Vasilopita were cut, first for all of the area Greek Orthodox ministries and parishes, then for each guest in attendance. The lucky winners received an authentic St. Basil coin and were blessed by Bishop Demetrios. This year the Orthodox Christian Mission Center received the blessing of receiving the piece of Vasilopita with the coin.
His Eminence, Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, as well as Archon Commander Dr. Anthony Limberakis, sent formal greetings which were publicly read. His Eminence noted in his letter that, “The offering of the annual Vasilopita is a wonderful way to inaugurate this New Year of the grace of our Lord, and I want to commend all of you for fulfilling this precious tradition.”
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