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The Church Office is open 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM, Tuesday through Thursday. Otherwise please call 905-385-9815 or email panagiasecratry@gmail.com to arrange for a mutually convenient time
Our Sunday services begin with the Orthros (Matins) service at 9:00 AM followed by the Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom at 10:00 AM.
Please check our Liturgical Calendar for more details.
Please check our Liturgical Calendar for related dates and services. (You may also wish to see the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Calendar.)
The name of our church is a translation of “Panagia - Dormition of the Theotokos”, which means which commemorates the "falling asleep" or death of Mary the Theotokos ("Mother of God", literally translated as God-bearer), and her bodily resurrection before being taken up into heaven. It is celebrated on 15 August.
Panagia's Annual Greek Festival is held each year on the weekend closest to August 15th at Inch Park.
THIS YEAR OUR ANNUAL FESTIVAL HAS BEEN POSTPONED (TBA)
Visit the Official Hamilton Greek Fest Website for MORE DETAILS
The Church is located on the corner of Brucedale and East 15th Street, Hamilton, ON, L9A 4G1, one block north of Fennell Avenue. Please see Directions for a map and directions.
Panagia - Dormition of the Theotokos Church is about a five-minute drive from the Limeridge Mall, located on Hamilton Mountain. Nearby are many sites of interest to visitors: Dundurn Castle , Canadian Football League Hall of Fame.
Panagia Church’s private phone lines are as follows:
Office Main Line
905-385-9815
Rev . Father.Elias Drossos
905-929-9815
If you have any additional questions about the Church, please send an email to

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Dear Parishioners & Friends of Panagia,
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FORGIVENESS – HUMBLY, TRUTHFULLY AND HONESTLY
Beloved in the Lord,
Today we stand at the threshold of Clean Monday, the blessed beginning of Great Lent — the holy journey that leads us to the radiant Resurrection of our Lord.
This day is called “Clean” not because we have already become pure, but because we begin again. The Church, like a loving mother, places before us a new start. No matter how distracted we have been, how burdened we feel, or how far we may have wandered in heart, today Christ opens the door
says, “Follow Me.”
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