Orthodox Youth Summer Camp 2017

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Sunday 23rd July – Wednesday 2nd August 2017

Church Preen, near Much Wenlock, Shropshire SY67HL

 

Participants: 9-17 yrs.

Games, orienteering, arts and crafts, talks and discussions about our Faith, campfires, dancing, performances, and most importantly the chance to meet other Orthodox Youth!

 

We are aware that a small number of schools do not finish summer term until July 25th. If this is the case for your child/children, please let us know.

 

As always, there will be travel options available for children unable to be brought to and/or away from camp by parents. 

 

Leaders: 18yr +

Training days and social events take place earlier in the year to which all are welcome! 

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Website: www.goygbcamp.org.uk

 

Meat and Greek – authentic street food for all occasions.

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Meat and Greek

Our Food


Inspired by the kouzína from the villages of Cyprus, we serve delicious souvlaki fresh from the skewer.

What’s souvlaki? Think toasted pitta breads packed with succulent charcoaled chicken or pork, fresh salad, homemade tzatziki, houmous and grilled halloumi cheese, then garnished with chopped onion and parsley – delicious! And if meat’s not your thing, no problem! Swap it for extra halloumi and get stuck in.

Greeks don’t do anything by halves, especially food, and we’re proud of the fact that our portions are generous and our ingredients are wholesome. Our mouth-watering souvlaki is made with produce sourced from local suppliers, so you’re getting the best of the Med and the mountains of Wales, an awesome combination, we’re sure you’ll agree.

 

Pan-Orthodox pilgrimage to Llanthony Priory

An invitation from Father Luke and the community at Llanelli to a pan-Orthodox pilgrimage to Llanthony Priory near Abergavenny (NP7 7NN) on
Saturday 4th March.

It is the site of one of St David’s monastic cells. Services will take place in the chapel
next to the ruins. Please arrive by 10am and the liturgy will begin shortly after. The vespers service will be
mid-afternoon from approximately 3pm.
There is a pub next to the Priory ruins for a drink after the liturgy,
although usually we take a picnic lunch.

Chwedlau’r Llan: Seintiau o Benfro i’r Fflint

Chwedlau’r Llan: Seintiau o Benfro i’r Fflint

Ar Ddydd Gŵyl Dewi cofiwn y rhan sylfaenol a chwaraeodd moliant y seintiau yng nghymdeithas Cymru cyn y Diwygiad Protestannaidd. Bydd y sgwrs hon gan Dr David Parsons yn trafod testunau Cymraeg yr Oesoedd Canol ynglŷn â’r seintiau, ac yn archwilio’r cysylltiad cryf gyda llefydd ac ardaloedd penodol.
*** Mynediad am ddim drwy docyn. ***

On St David’s Day we are reminded that the veneration of saints played a central part in pre-Reformation Welsh society. This talk given by Dr David Parsons discusses medieval Welsh-language texts about saints, and examines their strong relationship with particular places and regions.
*** Free admission by ticket. ***

*** Event held in Welsh with simultaneous translation. ***
Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales, Ceredigion on Wednesday 1 March 2017
Doors Open at 12:45PM
From 1:15PM to 2:15PM
Ticket Price:£0.00
Box Office: (01970) 632 548