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St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church: Healing the wounds of slavery

Juneteenth Ecumenical Prayer Service at 12pm

Newsroom June 12 11:23

As Orthodox Christians, we are called to embrace the timeless Christian virtues of love, unity, and compassion. In this spirit, I would like to draw our attention to an important occasion: Juneteenth and reflect on its significance for our shared community of Greek American immigrants and Black Americans.

Juneteenth, observed June 19th, commemorates the emancipation of enslaved Black Americans and marks a pivotal moment in our nation’s history of striving for justice and freedom. It reminds us of the resilience, hope, and ongoing pursuit of liberty amid adversity.

As Hellenes, many of us share a heritage rooted in enduring adversity and overcoming suffering, whether through the struggles faced during our ancestors’ migrations or through the collective challenges in our history. Similarly, Black Americans have endured and continue to confront injustices stemming from slavery, discrimination, and systemic inequality.

Recognizing these shared experiences of suffering and perseverance reinforces our common humanity, importance of solidarity, and most of all our shared personhood in Christ. Celebrating Juneteenth together within our Archdiocese at St Nicholas National Shrine allows us to foster mutual understanding, respect, and unity. Values central to our Faith and our communal life.

Let us remember that the Orthodox Church teaches us to bear one another’s burdens and to stand together against injustice. By honoring this historic day, we not only acknowledge a pivotal chapter in American history but also deepen our commitment to justice, reconciliation, and love for all through and in Our Lord.

In Christ’s love, I invite us all to reflect on these themes and to participate in honoring Juneteenth with us as a testament to our shared pursuit of human dignity and freedom.

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