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The '''Orthodox Observer''' is the official publication of the [[GOARCH|Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America]]. The publication, currently in a newspaper format and published monthly, is bilingual, in English and Greek. It contains current news and information from the [[archdiocese]], [[diocese]]s, [[parish]]es, ministries, and organizations within the archdiocese. Additionally, as the official organ of the archdiocese it publishes official encyclicals, statements, and policies.
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The '''''Orthodox Observer''''' is the official publication of the [[GOARCH|Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America]]. The publication, currently in a newspaper format and published monthly, is bilingual, in English and Greek. It contains current news and information from the [[archdiocese]], [[diocese]]s, [[parish]]es, ministries, and organizations within the archdiocese. Additionally, as the official organ of the archdiocese it publishes official encyclicals, statements, and policies.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
The Orthodox Observer was established by [[Archbishop]] [[Athenagoras I (Spyrou) of Constantinople |Athenagoras]] in 1934, during the time he was the ruling [[bishop]] of the Greek diocese in the United States. The Observer was initially published in a magazine format. The Observer has undergone many changes over the years since its establishment. The periodical began publication in its present newspaper format in 1971. Production of the Observer is now entirely in-house, which has provided savings in costs as well as enabling more timely inclusion of news and articles. The Orthodox Observer is available on the web.
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The ''Orthodox Observer'' was established by [[Archbishop]] [[Athenagoras I (Spyrou) of Constantinople |Athenagoras]] in 1934, during the time he was the ruling [[bishop]] of the Greek diocese in the United States. The ''Observer'' was initially published in a magazine format. The ''Observer'' has undergone many changes over the years since its establishment. The periodical began publication in its present newspaper format in 1971. Production of the ''Observer'' is now entirely in-house, which has provided savings in costs as well as enabling more timely inclusion of news and articles. The ''Orthodox Observer'' is available on the web.
  
 
==Staff==
 
==Staff==
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::Administrative Assistant - Soula Podaras
 
::Administrative Assistant - Soula Podaras
  
==External Link==
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==External link==
*[http://Observer@goarch.org  Orthodox Observer on the web]
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*[http://Observer.goarch.org  Orthodox Observer on the web]
  
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Latest revision as of 00:46, July 2, 2007

The Orthodox Observer is the official publication of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. The publication, currently in a newspaper format and published monthly, is bilingual, in English and Greek. It contains current news and information from the archdiocese, dioceses, parishes, ministries, and organizations within the archdiocese. Additionally, as the official organ of the archdiocese it publishes official encyclicals, statements, and policies.

History

The Orthodox Observer was established by Archbishop Athenagoras in 1934, during the time he was the ruling bishop of the Greek diocese in the United States. The Observer was initially published in a magazine format. The Observer has undergone many changes over the years since its establishment. The periodical began publication in its present newspaper format in 1971. Production of the Observer is now entirely in-house, which has provided savings in costs as well as enabling more timely inclusion of news and articles. The Orthodox Observer is available on the web.

Staff

The staff currently are the following:

Director and Executive Editor - Stavros H. Papagermanos
Editor - Jim Golding
Production and Advertising Manager - Eleftherios Pissalidis
Graphic Artist - Abel Montoya
Administrative Assistant - Soula Podaras

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