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Church
History
St.
John the Baptist Romanian Orthodox Church
(By.
Fr. Virgil Suciu - September 2001)
Nineteen years ago a small group of Romanian-American
immigrants were dreaming to have their own place to pray in
their Romanian-Orthodox tradition. On August 26, 2001 their
dream became reality when our Archbishop Nathaniel surrounded
by 10 priests and approximately 500 people consecrated our new
church "St. John the Baptist Romanian Orthodox
Church".
The church history began with an article written for Solia
by Jack Boian where Archbishop Valerian was informed that
there were a group of Romanian Orthodox families in Phoenix
metropolitan area.
In March 1982 Fr. R. Grabowski was sent to phoenix to look
into the opinion of opening a mission church. There was an
American-Romanian Club and Mr. Percy Avram - president of the
club - provided a list of 58 families with 138 souls to the
Episcopate as a good base for starting a mission church. Fr.
Costică Maftei was delegated to come to Poenix and in
October 1982, after two meetings, first mission was created.
In March 6th 1983 at a general meeting with Fr. G.
Zmed as the representative from the Episcopate the mission
became a parish under the name of "St. John the Baptist
Romanian Orthodox Church" and Fr. Costică Maftei was
officially appointed to serve as parish priest. Among the
founder families that are sill members of our church today
are: John Breja fam., Silviu Rohan fam., Percy Avram fam.,
John Nan fam., Vasile Romega Thompson fam., Todor Rasa fam.,
Gheorghe (Bebe) Barac fam., Olivia Turc and John Nicoară
fam. Then there are a number of families and people founders
that we don't know where they are: Ioan Craiovean, Ioan Tabuc,
Mihai Georgescu, Constantin Florea, Elaine Georgescu, Dan
Horvath, Toma Eremie, Constantin Campan, Mitru Geijan and a
number of church founders that are not anymore with us - may
God rest their souls in peace - Jack Boian - first president,
Emil Dumitrache, George Ştefaniu, Maria Bohar, Nicolae
Poleac and George Candea.
On March 25th 1983 the parish was registered with
the State of Arizona and in April 11th 1983 the
Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America sent the Episcopate
charter authorizing the parish to function as a legitimate
parish. A place at 1507 West Hatcher Rd. in Phoenix was rented
for 3 months as a place of worship than they moved at 5221 W.
Motebello Ave suite #6 where a portion of a warehouse was
arranged to serve both for worshiping and for parish social
functions.
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A note from Gabriel Maftei: ...One thing that I want to
bring to your attention, is the church was also located
in a building rented from Saguaro School. The address is
12835 N. 33rd Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85029. I can't remember
exactly the years we were there, but I know it was during the
early to mid 80s and prior to us moving to the Montebello
address. )
After 1983 a lot of other people were active with Romanian
community and they are still members today. I will mention a
few families: Peter Pascu, George Ardelean, Pitus Puican,
Dumitru Pascu, Cornel Barbes, Mike Balos, George Zivan, Ken
McNaughton and Lia Puicon.
In 1986 Fr. Costică Maftei was released from duties and
in 1987 Fr. Aurel Todorescu was appointed. In 1988 the actual
land at 3749 W. Behrend Dr. was purchased. Mrs. Veca HeiuŞ
Tuttle, her husband Dr. Jacqueline Tuttle, together with Fr.
Todorescu and parishioners participated for the blessing of
the ground where the church hall was built. The church hall
was built under the architecture design and supervision of
Benjamin BarbeŞ assisted by Ken McNaughton.
In
1990 Fr. Aurel Todorescu was replaced by Fr. Ion Preoteasa
then between 1991 to 1997 Fr. Vasile Pārāu followed by Fr.
Filimon Barbos were serving as parish priests.
In 1997 Fr. Gheorghe Libotean was appointed as parish priest
by his Eminence Archbishop Nathaniel. Fr. Gheorghe Libotean,
working very hard, was able to keep a good balance between
different groups of people with different opinions, promoting
the respect for each other and the community membership grew
very fast up to the point of being able to borrow money and
build a beautiful church.
In his leadership Fr. Gheorghe Libotean is assisted by Fr.
Virgil Suciu in charge with church youth and director of
Sunday School, and Fr. Filimon Barbos in charge with senior
citizens.
In addition to the families mentioned before, I would like to
acknowledge and give thanks to the following families for
their support and for being active in our church: Gheorghe
Zivan, George Caliniuc, Cornel Balos, John Gornic, John Rujan,
Paun Gheorghe, Mike Gilezan, Octavian Jurca, Dan Miclea, Ion
Omoran, John Matei, Constantin Solomon, Andy Avram, Marinel
Pasula, Nick Zestrean, Viorica Barbos, Charles Grebean,
Viorica Păsulă, Mircea Stefan, Costică Negrea,
Mihai Breja, Ion Ilca, Pop Cornel, Aurelia Popescu, Dorel MureŞan,
Ion Iosif, Vasile Sămărtinean, Valy Ene, Peter
Scafaru, Alexandru Sorescu, Nicu Plosceanu, Andi Buta, Virgil
MarchiŞ, Irina Treppner, Cornelia Mardare, Elena Hagiu,
Irina Otoiu, Ana Rusciuc, Iosif Gārbea, Mircea Nemţeanu,
Alexandru Onut, Eugen Piso, Ted Nicoară, Pop Alexandrina,
Aneta Neagu, Dr. Dana Scafaru, Ana Vuletic, Dan Zivan, Vasile
Simical, John Petculescu, Florin Deian and many more.
Mr. Benjamin BarbeŞ was the architect who drafted the
plans and supervised the new church construction. The interior
painting of icons has been carried out by Ion Ardelean and his
assistant Codruţa Vasian.
The
new church as a building is beautiful inside and outside,
built in our Romanian Orthodox tradition and style, but now is
coming the most important thing: TO BUILD THE SPIRITUAL CHURCH
INSIDE OF US AND AMONG OURSELVES, to improve our spiritual
life by attending the church services, by bringing our
children to church, to teach them the basic Christian
principles of love and forgiveness, to have faith and walk
with God.
May
God bless America and our Phoenix Romanian-American community,
to live in peace and harmony and to protect us from any evil
and catastrophic tragedies.
Compiled by Fr. Virgil Suciu
Sources of information:
1)
Mr. Percy Avram booklet - Church History.
2)
Verbal info. From some founders of our church.
3)
Some of the church records.
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