Greek Orthodox Parish of Saints Raphael, Nicholas and Irene, Athelstone SA

Greek Orthodox Parish of Saints Raphael, Nicholas and Irene, Athelstone SA The Parish of Saints Raphael, Nicholas and Irene has been faithfully serving the Greek Orthodox community since 1995.

The foundation stone was laid by His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos on February 26th 1996 but the first service was officiated by His Grace Bishop Joseph of Arianzos on December 5th 1995. Our parish is located in Athelstone and services the north eastern suburbs of Adelaide. Our parish priest is Father Efthymios Efthymiou and his contact details appear below:

PO Box 1114
Campbelltown SA 5074
Ph: 8337 2874
Mob: 0407 128 181

15/06/2026

The Big Outback Trip is happening again! With the blessing of His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia, His Grace Bishop Silouan of Adelaide is embarking on another transcontinental voyage across the vast Diocese of Adelaide. From 15th to the 30th of June, His Grace and a small team will travel from Adelaide to Darwin and back again in order to minister to the people and serve the Divine Liturgy in various Outback communities along the way, supported by generous sponsors.

This is just one of many trips to regional towns that His Grace does throughout the year, and these trips are always supported by the Central Philoptochos and the Inter-Communities Council of the Holy Diocese of Adelaide. You can support this ministry with a donation via this link: https://square.link/u/PvBte1qK

✨English Divine Liturgy✨Our next English Divine Liturgy is this Sunday, June 7th.Join us for Worship: Matins commences a...
03/06/2026

✨English Divine Liturgy✨

Our next English Divine Liturgy is this Sunday, June 7th.

Join us for

Worship: Matins commences at 8am with the Divine Liturgy following at approximately 9.15-9.30am

Sunday School: After Holy Communion

Fellowship: Light refreshments in the hall straight after the Divine Liturgy

We hope you'll join us!

Saturday of Souls
30/05/2026

Saturday of Souls

Pentecost 2026Sunday 31st May Join us as we participate and celebrate Pentecost8am Matins, followed by the Divine Liturg...
29/05/2026

Pentecost 2026
Sunday 31st May
Join us as we participate and celebrate Pentecost
8am Matins, followed by the Divine Liturgy

We invite you to stay at the completion of the Divine Litrugy for our annual Pentecost Lunch. Entry is free, there will be a donation basket passed around.

We give our heartfelt thanks to the benefactors of this lunch, Mr. Nick and Mrs. Myrofora Kastrappi.

Saturday of Souls - 30th May 20268am Matins, followed by the Divine LiturgyBring a plate of Koliva (a sweet dish of boil...
29/05/2026

Saturday of Souls - 30th May 2026
8am Matins, followed by the Divine Liturgy
Bring a plate of Koliva (a sweet dish of boiled wheat and spices)

The Saturday before Pentecost is the second Saturday of Souls in the year, the first being Meatfare Saturday.

Even though every Saturday is dedicated to the departed, the Church established the Saturdays of the Souls for the following reason: because there were occasions when people died alone, at unknown times and places, at sea, on mountains, precipices and many other places, or were poor or suffered some other problem, and so weren’t mentioned in the prescribed memorial services. For this reason, ‘the holy Fathers, moved by loving-kindness, adopted this memorial service on behalf of all those devout Christians who have gone to their rest over the centuries’.

The Church teaches that death is a universal event and we stand in awe when we hear of it. We are all moved when we attend the graves of our departed, who are buried in the cemeteries of our villages and towns. We’re well aware that the Church comprises one body consisting of two parts, the militant and the triumphant.

The Church militant is all of us who are alive, while the triumphant is all our departed brothers and sisters, from Adam and Eve until today.

And so tomorrow, the Saturday of the Souls, the Church remembers all those who have departed this world, in whatever manner, and we keep them in our unworthy prayers. The Lord calls each person to him in a different way and he alone knows the deeper reasons, which are for their salvation, be they young or old, man or woman, ailing or well, unexpectedly and abruptly or by a natural death. All of this makes us feel the need to pray for the departed, especially for those who’ve been forgotten even by their relatives and don’t have memorial services conducted for them.

And through our prayers for the departed, we the living also prepare ourselves for that dread day when death will come to us. This Saturday is a unique opportunity for us to understand how fleeting our presence on earth is: those who were born, died; those who are alive, will die; and those who are yet to be born, will also die. Today, the Church reminds all those who are present at the memorial service that they should remember death.

It’s the obligation of every Christian to prepare for the imminent journey into eternity, through forgiveness, confession and participation in the spotless Body and precious Blood of Christ, so that, in accordance with the prayer of the Church, the end of our life may be ‘Christian, painless, unashamed and peaceful’ and that we may have ‘a good defense at the dread judgment-seat of Christ’. Amen.

https://pemptousia.com/2022/02/why-did-the-church-establish-the-saturdays-of-the-souls/

Prayer for the Departed
Blessed are you, O Lord, teach me your commandments. Give rest, O God, to your servants and place them in Paradise, where the choirs of the saints and the just, O Lord, shine like stars. Give rest to your servant who has fallen asleep, overlooking all of their transgressions.

The programs for June and July are attached.
27/05/2026

The programs for June and July are attached.

15/05/2026

We're almost ready! Come and join us at Mitre 10 Glynde for our famous sausage sizzle. See you soon ❤️

03/05/2026

✨30 Year Anniversary Dinner ✨

Wonderful performance by the Cyprus Dance Group (Cyprus Community of South Australia Inc)

✨1996 to 2026 - Our parish over the past 30 years ✨
03/05/2026

✨1996 to 2026 - Our parish over the past 30 years ✨

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232 Gorge Road
Athelstone, SA
5076

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