New York Woman Received into Orthodox Church on 100th Birthday
Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St. Paul celebrates 100th birthday conversion after years of spiritual seeking.
HEMPSTEAD, NY — The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St. Paul has announced that the handmaiden of God, Carmela Lena Cocivera, has been formally received into the Orthodox Church through Holy Chrismation on the occasion of her 100th birthday.
According to the cathedral, Cocivera had pursued catechism for many years before being received into the Church, marking a significant spiritual milestone reached by God’s grace at a remarkable age.
Clergy and faithful offered prayers for her continued health, invoking the protection of the Most Holy Theotokos and the intercessions of her patron saint, St. Linos, whose feast is celebrated on November 5.
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"May God grant her health, may Panaghia always protect her, and through the prayers of her Patron Saint, St Linos (Nov 5) may she always behold the Light of Christ!" the cathedral posted.
The sacrament was performed by the Rev. Demetrios Kazakis, presiding priest of the cathedral. The Rev. Flavianos Katerinakis, assistant priest, was also prayerfully present.
The cathedral also extended congratulations to newly illumined's sponsor, Jeannie Anderson, on the joyous occasion.
Previously, the UOJ reported that 1,100 catechumens in the Orthodox Church in America's (OCA) Diocese of the Midwest are preparing to enter the Church.