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Celebwise - January 2008

RIP Archbishop Christodoulos

January 31st 2008 22:12
The funeral of Greek Archbishop Christodoulos was held on Thursday 31 January at 10am Greek time, after the 69 year old lost his battle with cancer in the early hours of Monday morning.

The funeral was a tribute to a man who devoted his life to the church and was attended by Greece's prominent political and religious figures, along with the men, women and children who crammed the streets outside in order to get one last glimpse of the Archbishop before he was taken to his final resting place.

Archibishop Christodoulos had been in this position since 1998 and in that time he managed to take Orthodoxy to new heights as well as coming under fire for his at times controversial views.


As a young person, what I will remember most from this great man, is his attitude towards young people and the way he brought Greek youth back to the church. He has been famously quoted as saying that young people are welcome at church, ''earrings, and all". Things that were previously not done at church, wearing pants for example, are now quite common and this has been due to Christodoulos' influence.

Growing up in Australia, and not in Greece, this change is still noted. Ten years ago, it would be unheard of to go to church wearing pants or jeans, and now just one visit will allow one to see earrings, short skirts and jeans worn by young believers who have returned to the church. Archbishop Christodoulos encouraged young people to attend, as they are and is even known for making jokes during his sermons. He was the people's Archbishop, someone the people looked up to as the leader of the Greek Orthodox Church.

Further, the Archbishop also did much to end a rift between the Orthodox Church and the Vatican, with Pope John Paul II visiting Greece in 2001 and attending the Vatican himself in 2007 to meet Pope Benedict XVI. These visits marked the end of a nearly 1300 year rift between the two churches.


Archbishop Christodolous did much for Orthodoxy in his 10 years as Archbishop as well as in his roles prior. Since his diagnosis in June 2007, he handled his disease with grace and dignity and will be sorely missed not only by the Orthodox population in Greece but by many around the world.


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Weddings and babies

January 10th 2008 03:32
Annita Pania gave birth to a healthy baby boy on New Year's Day, mother and baby are now both at home doing well and Nikos Karvelas is a proud dad once again. Now, other than the fact that the baby will take one look at him once he's able to talk and call him grandpa, all is well. The two also had a political wedding and are going to have a full ceremony for their family and friends some time this year.

Elli Kokkinou has finally told everyone that she is indeed pregnant and is well and truly starting to show now as well. Pregnancy seems to suit her, she's absolutely glowing!

Nadia and Selim have gotten married. The Greek-Turkish love story from the last airing of the reality Survivor, is still going strong and the young lovebirds had a political wedding a few days before 2007 ended. I'm sure everyone wishes them well!

Elenh Menegakh is into the final month of her pregnancy now and will be leaving the set of her show Kafes me thn Elenh to give birth at the end of January. One thing is certain, she'll be missed. Her antics with the rest of her panel are just something else, not to mention all the laughing fits that go on. She's said she'll be gone just 4 weeks. The first two weeks of her show are to be done by Natalia Germanou, who is great at what she does and the next two will be done by Fotis Sergoulopoulos and Maria Bakodimou, both fabulous hosts.

Sissy Xristidou is getting married! Her boyfriend Theodorh, lead singer in the band Onirama, proposed to her on New Year's Eve and their wedding will happen this coming summer. They make a lovely couple, wishing them all the best. Sissy announced it in an interview for the magazine OK! as well as making it known during the show Omorfos Kosmos to Prwi, where she is co-host. That's the right way to go about it, much better than trying to hide it. Some other people on that set should take notes *cough...the host...cough* and then actually go after what they want, rather than whining about it everyday. The audience has had enough of the whining...he should stop putting the audience through his personal problems and do something about it. Fight for her! The on-off girlfriend, now most certainly off as she's dating someone else, seems like the type who might appreciate that.
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He's the father!

January 3rd 2008 11:51
A story that was brewing for over a year in the Greek showbiz circle is that of singer Pashalis Arvanitidis and the woman that came out and stated her child was fathered by him.

Pashalis is one of the 'old' singers in the industry, he's had years of experience and has never shown himself to be anything but an upstanding and a devoted family man. He has been married to his wife, a lawyer by occupation, for over 40 years and when the story broke no one believed it to be true.

The shock that came today for much of the Greek population when the results of the DNA tests came out cannot be described. The result said it all - he is the father.

There have been nothing but denials and accusations that the woman claiming he fathered her child was delusional from his camp throughout this ordeal but today he had to admit it. Through a press release Pashalis states that it was a mistake that happened in a moment that he regrets, he will stand up to his responsibility as the father, he denied it all this time to protect his family and his family continues to stand beside him.

His wife has certainly stood beside him in all of this and seems to continue to do so after the result was given. I guess forgiveness is a different issue in a marriage lasting over 20 years but I don't believe her apparent cool collection in front of reporters was anything more than putting on a brave face. She did seem to lose that calm facade during some parts of the press conference and one cannot begin to imagine what's going on inside that family after this shock.

What we do know is that this family has always been loving and devoted, has never caused much more than a ripple in Greek showbiz with any scandals of any sort but it seems it has all come at once for Pashalis Arvanitidis.

The warring continues on all sides, the mother is suing for her pain and suffering as well as claiming that this was not one moment but a 4 year relationship! Pashalis denies it saying it was a mistake made once, and which side is telling the truth is hard to call.

However, one does need to question Pashalis' honesty now - he could have come out a year ago and admitted to all this without all the mud-slinging that has gone on since then. The Greek public loves him and trusts him, that trust has now been shaken when it could have been retained by simply being honest from the beginning rather than flat out denying it and calling the woman delusional for even claiming such a thing.

I do believe the public will continue to support him, but I must say it does come as a shock because of who Pashalis has shown himself to be all these years. This is not a man one would expect this sort of scandal from and that is what the public will likely hold onto.
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