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Admissions Fall Open House a Great Success
learn moreA record number of prospective students from as far away as Arizona and Florida traveled to our campus on Saturday, October 13, for the annual Fall Open House hosted by the Office of Admissions. The visitors, many of whom came with parents or friends, mingled informally with faculty and staff over a continental breakfast before being welcomed officially by Rev. Fr. Gregory Floor, Director of Admissions and a Holy Cross alumnus, who then introduced HCHC's President, Rev. Fr. Christopher Metropulos. Fr. Christopher assured the prospective students that "we look at the whole person here. God wants you to do great...
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HCHC Celebrates Academic Convocation
learn moreConvocation is an annual event at many schools, including Hellenic College Holy Cross, at which the faculty, administration, and staff formally welcome new and returning students to campus early in the academic year. As HCHC's President, Rev. Fr. Christopher Metropulos, says, "Convocation commends and honors our students' success and affirms the mission of Hellenic College Holy Cross to develop their vocation for service to the Church and society." 2018 Convocation took place on Wednesday, September 26, beginning with a procession of faculty and students to the Maliotis Cultural Center. The varied and colorful academic regalia of our professors was not...
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John Dos Santos Walks 220 Miles for HCHC
learn moreParents of Hellenic College Holy Cross students are a proud group of people–proud of their children and of the choice they made in deciding to enroll here. John Dos Santos, father of Hellenic College sophomore Niko and freshman Ariana, is no exception, but he is unique in the school's long history for the incredible way he has demonstrated his pride and support. On August 31, Mr. Dos Santos set off on foot from his church, Holy Trinity in New Rochelle, New York, on an epic walk of 220 miles to raise funds for and awareness of our school, where he...
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Fr. Christopher Metropulos to Lead Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
learn moreHellenic College students and supporters are invited to join HCHC President Fr. Christopher Metropulos on a journey of faith to the Holy Land (with a possible extension to Constantinople to visit the Ecumenical Patriarchate), January 4-11, 2019. Sites on the tour will include: The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Jerusalem Church of the Holy Sepulcher Golgotha Bethlehem Mount of Temptation Church of St. Elisseos and Zacchaeus’ Tree Mount of Olives Gethsemane Tomb of the Virgin Mary ...and more! Space is limited, and participation is subject to the approval of the HCHC Administration. Please download the flyers below or contact pres_office@hchc.edu for more information....
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HCHC Students Again Participate in Concordia Annual Summit
learn moreFor the second year in a row, a group of Hellenic College and Holy Cross students joined Rev. Fr. Christopher Metropulos, HCHC President, at the Concordia Annual Summit, which was held in New York City September 24-26. The Hellenic students were Magdelini Drivas, Diana Khalil, Nicholas Metropulos, and Evangelia Zampeti. Representing Holy Cross were Irene Haji-Georgi, Harold Jacobsen, and Adam Murphy. Concordia is a highly influential nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that seeks to build effective partnerships between governments, NGOs, and the private sector. Its co-founder and chairman, Nicholas Logothetis, spoke at HCHC last year and his brother George received an honorary...
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HCHC Appoints New Director of CrossRoad Summer Institute
learn moreHellenic College Holy Cross is pleased to announce the appointment of Kyra Limberakis as Director of the CrossRoad Summer Institute. Kyra has served the program in many capacities since 2014 – as program staff, Assistant and Associate Director, and was a participant herself in 2009. She received her MTS from Boston College's School of Theology and Ministry where she focused her studies in youth and young adult ministry, and BA from Villanova University in Communications. She continues to take classes at Holy Cross and serves as a teaching assistant for the graduate course in Youth Ministry. Kyra notes, "It is an honor and...
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Dr. Grammenos Karanos Ordained to the Holy Diaconate
learn moreBy the grace of God and with the blessing of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios, Geron of America, Dr. Grammenos Karanos, Assistant Professor of Byzantine Liturgical Music at Hellenic College Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, was ordained to the holy diaconate by his Eminence Metropolitan Barnabas of Neapolis and Stavroupolis on July 26, 2018, during the feast of St. Paraskevi. On the evening before the feast, following the local church’s tradition, Metropolitan Barnabas introduced the candidate to the faithful members of his Metropolis during Vespers in St. Paraskevi Church in Xirokrini, Thessaloniki. The ordination of Rev. Dn. Grammenos took...
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26th Annual Golf Classic a Great Success
learn moreThe 26th annual Hellenic College Holy Cross Nicholas J. Bouras Memorial Golf Classic is always a much-anticipated highlight of the summer and this year's sold-out event may well have been the very best ever. The maximum capacity of players gathered at the lovely Kernwood Country Club in Salem, Massachusetts on July 16 for a full day of golf on the championship course designed by the great Donald Ross. Before teeing off, they were presented with lavish gift bags and had a chance to socialize at a buffet brunch. The golfers later enjoyed grilled chicken and Greek sausage on the course....
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A Historic Day On the Holy Hill: HCHC Hosts More Than A Thousand Clergy-Laity Delegates
learn moreHellenic College Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology hosted a special day for delegates to the 44th Clergy-Laity Congress on July 3, 2018. More than a thousand delegates, some with their families, traveled from Congress headquarters at the Boston Marriott Copley Place Hotel to the school's 52-acre campus overlooking the Boston skyline. The highly successful event was historic on two levels, both because it was the first time ever that the school had welcomed such a large gathering and also because HCHC traces its origins to the Clergy-Laity Congress of 1935, which was also held in Boston. It was...
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HCHC Sparks Generations of Successful Entrepreneurship and Service in the West Bank
learn moreMatta (Matthew) Khoury, now His Grace Bishop Demetri, graduated from Hellenic College in 1974 and from Holy Cross in 1978. He encouraged his first cousin David to come to Hellenic College and, a couple of years later, David’s brother Nadim came too, with a strong push not only from his relatives but from Rev. Fr. Christopher Metropulos, then Dean of Admissions and now HCHC President. The brothers’ late father was a successful businessman in Taybeh, so David (BA 1980) and Nadim (BA 1983) learned a lot about business growing up. As students at Hellenic, both worked at a liquor store...
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