
“Axios” at St. Demetrios: Demos Vasiliou Receives Golden Cross
Demos Vasiliou was awarded the Golden Cross by the Metropolis of New Jersey at St. Demetrios Church in Upper Darby, recognizing decades of service.

At the Stathakion, a New Look at How Americans Saw the Greek Revolution
A new exhibition at the Stathakion Cultural Center in Astoria explores how Americans responded to the Greek Revolution of 1821, tracing early philhellenism and transatlantic connections.

Michelin-Star Chef Andreas Mavrommatis, Ambassador of Greek Cuisine in Paris, Dies at 69
Cypriot chef Andreas Mavrommatis, founder of the Michelin-starred Mavrommatis restaurant in Paris and a leading ambassador of Greek cuisine in France, has died at 69.

When Is Greek Orthodox Easter 2026? Dates, Traditions, and the Meaning of Pascha
Greek Orthodox Easter in 2026 falls on April 12. Learn the key dates, Holy Week traditions, and the meaning of Pascha in Greece and the diaspora.

When the Evzones Danced in Philadelphia: A Rare Greek-American Moment
In the 1980s, Evzones did something rarely seen. Photographer Pete Kalitsopoulos captured the week they danced through Philadelphia’s Greek community.

White House Marks Greek Independence Day as March 25 Is Observed in Philadelphia and Across Greek-American Communities
The White House marks Greek Independence Day 2026 with a proclamation, as communities in Philadelphia and across the U.S. observe March 25 through tradition and celebration.

A Major Logistics Bet in Western Attica, With Key Questions Still Unresolved
A major logistics project in western Attica is positioned as a gateway between Asia and Europe, but key details on its scale, timeline, and permitting remain unclear.

Greek Institute of Venice Begins Major Digitization of Historic Greek Archives
A major project is digitizing centuries of archives from the Greek community of Venice, opening an important part of diaspora history to wider public access.

President of Greece Addresses Diaspora Ahead of March 25 Anniversary
Ahead of March 25, Greece’s Independence Day, President Konstantinos Tasoulas addressed Greeks abroad, highlighting the diaspora’s role in 1821 and today.

Tripolitsa, 1821: Siege, Fall, and Reckoning
In 1821, Greek revolutionaries captured Tripolitsa, the Ottoman capital of the Peloponnese. The victory secured the south but left a wound that still divides how Greeks and Turks remember the war.

His Eminence Metropolitan Apostolos Visits St. Sophia in Jeffersonville
Metropolitan Apostolos of New Jersey visited St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church in Jeffersonville, presided over the Divine Liturgy, and marked the start of Fr. Konstantinos Loukas’s ministry.

Director George Zouvelos Premieres ‘Once a Week for Life’ in Oaks
Greek-American filmmaker George Zouvelos brings his debut crime thriller Once a Week for Life to Oaks Center Cinema, with screenings through April 13.

Evangelismos Parish Invites Community to Feast of the Annunciation Services
Evangelismos of the Theotokos in Philadelphia will celebrate the Feast of the Annunciation with services on March 24–25, presided over by Metropolitan Apostolos.

Aegean Boat Report Founder Arrested in Norway Over Greek Warrant
Tommy Olsen, founder of Aegean Boat Report, was arrested in Norway under a Greek warrant, raising legal questions about migration monitoring in the Aegean.

Name Days this Week: March 22 – 28, 2026
Discover the Greek name days celebrated from March 22 to 28, 2026, following the Orthodox calendar.
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Obituaries & Memorials


Sofia (Galani) Economou
Sofia (Galani) Economou, a beloved mother, γιαγιά, aunt, and friend, passed away peacefully on February 27, 2026, one day before her 88th birthday.


Konstantinos Davidis
Konstantinos Davidis, a Greek-American restaurateur and longtime member of the Philadelphia community, passed away on February 28, 2026, at age 96.


Zoe Kousoulis
Zoe Kousoulis, longtime member of St. Thomas Greek Orthodox Church and pillar of the South Jersey Greek-American community, passed away at 85.


Eirini Sidiropoulos
Eirini Sidiropoulos, 63, originally from Veria, Greece and a member of St. George Greek Orthodox Church in Media, passed away on February 12, 2026.


Anastasia Papaioanou
Anastasia “Soula” Papaioanou, born in Lehovo, Florina, and a longtime Upper Darby resident, passed away at 94 surrounded by her family.
Chrisanthi Katsanos
Chrisanthi Katsanos of Broomall, PA, a devoted member of St. Luke Greek Orthodox Church, passed away. Funeral services February 5, 2026.
Foula Tsionas
Foula Tsionas, a longtime member of Wilmington’s Greek Orthodox community, passed away on January 29, 2026. Funeral services February 4.
John Solomon
John Solomon, a longtime pillar of St. Luke Greek Orthodox Church and a beloved community figure, passed away on January 23, 2026, at age 90.
Stamatia Giannakos
Stamatia Giannakos, born in Chios, Greece, a seamstress and beloved matriarch of her family, passed away peacefully in Upper Darby at the age of 95.
Despina Croussouloudis
Despina Croussouloudis, a longtime children’s librarian at the New York Public Library, passed away January 3, 2026, at age 93. Funeral services will be held January 15 in Wilmington, Delaware.
Christos D. Pappas
Christos D. Pappas, a devoted family man and longtime member of Philadelphia’s Greek-American community, passed away on January 1, 2026.
Penelope Mitoulis
Penelope “Penny” Mitoulis, a longtime member of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Upper Darby, passed away on January 1, 2026. She was 93.
Community Voices


Elias Pantelidis and the Quiet Work of Keeping Greek Alive
In a video interview, educator Elias Pantelidis reflects on decades of teaching Greek language, music, and culture to children in the Philadelphia Greek-American community.


Elias Pappas: A Greek American Leading With Purpose
Elias Pappas shares his journey from the parish halls of St. Nicholas in Northridge to leading Odyssey Charter School in Delaware, blending Greek heritage with a modern vision for education.


The Heart of Service: Father Emmanuel Pratsinakis in His Own Words
Cosmos Philly speaks with Father Emmanuel Pratsinakis about his life, ministry, and the message that defines his forty years of service: to lead with faith, humility, and heart.


John Pogas: From Corporate Success to a Life of Service
After a corporate career, John Pogas found real purpose in serving others through his church, FOCUS Philadelphia, and volunteer work with Project Mexico.


Faith Has A Way Of Surprising Us: Father Symeon Williams’ Journey To St. Sophia
From a Baptist upbringing in Virginia to his priesthood at St. Sophia in Philadelphia, Father Symeon Williams’ unexpected path shows how faith can transform a life.
George Agatsiotis: A Story Of Faith, Family, And Community
From Katerini to Upper Darby, George Agatsiotis has devoted his life to faith, family, and service at St. Demetrios. From coaching GOYA basketball to cooking his famous spanakopita, he continues to inspire the community.
From a Mountain Village to Medical Success: The Inspiring Journey of Peter Patukas
Peter Patukas rose from a childhood in wartime Greece to become a respected physician in Pennsylvania, turning early hardship into a life of perseverance, faith, and service to his community.
A Creative Rebirth: Maria Gregory’s Transformation From Art Therapist To Wearable Artist
Maria Gregory left a 36-year career in art therapy to return to her first love of creating wearable art. Inspired by her Greek heritage and family history, she now turns her paintings into vibrant scarves, bags, and home décor.
An Interview With Dr. Curtis Cummings: A Life Of Service, Song, And Adventure
Dr. Curtis Cummings unites medicine, music, and community service, drawing on his Navy experience and years in the church choir while mentoring scouts and leading the Greek-American VFW to keep faith and heritage alive.
Greece & Cyprus


Michelin-Star Chef Andreas Mavrommatis, Ambassador of Greek Cuisine in Paris, Dies at 69
Cypriot chef Andreas Mavrommatis, founder of the Michelin-starred Mavrommatis restaurant in Paris and a leading ambassador of Greek cuisine in France, has died at 69.


A Major Logistics Bet in Western Attica, With Key Questions Still Unresolved
A major logistics project in western Attica is positioned as a gateway between Asia and Europe, but key details on its scale, timeline, and permitting remain unclear.


President of Greece Addresses Diaspora Ahead of March 25 Anniversary
Ahead of March 25, Greece’s Independence Day, President Konstantinos Tasoulas addressed Greeks abroad, highlighting the diaspora’s role in 1821 and today.


Tripolitsa, 1821: Siege, Fall, and Reckoning
In 1821, Greek revolutionaries captured Tripolitsa, the Ottoman capital of the Peloponnese. The victory secured the south but left a wound that still divides how Greeks and Turks remember the war.


Aegean Boat Report Founder Arrested in Norway Over Greek Warrant
Tommy Olsen, founder of Aegean Boat Report, was arrested in Norway under a Greek warrant, raising legal questions about migration monitoring in the Aegean.
Former Greek Official Who Visited Philadelphia Convicted in Corruption Case
A former Greek regional leader known for his populist style and ties to the diaspora has been sentenced to 10 years in a corruption case involving public contracts known as the “forty-fives.”
Today in Greek History: The Assassination of King George I in Thessaloniki (March 18, 1913)
On March 18, 1913, King George I of Greece was assassinated in Thessaloniki near the White Tower, ending a fifty-year reign that reshaped modern Greece.
Why Greek Tankers Still Sail Through the Strait of Hormuz Despite Rising Risks
Greek-owned tankers continue sailing through the Strait of Hormuz despite rising tensions, drone attacks, and soaring freight rates as global energy shipments face disruption.
After Six Decades, Deutsche Welle’s Greek Service Will Close in 2027
Germany’s Deutsche Welle will close its Greek-language service in 2027, ending more than sixty years of broadcasting.
Navarino Challenge Rebrands as “Messinia Challenge” Ahead of 2026 Event
The Navarino Challenge sports event in Greece has been renamed Messinia Challenge. The 2026 event will take place May 8–10 in Costa Navarino with international athletes and participants.
Inside an Athens Workshop Keeping Ancient Greek Sandal-Making Alive
A small Athens workshop continues the ancient craft of Greek sandal-making, with every pair shaped by hand using traditional techniques.
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