Live with the Louhs: The History of Celebrating Greek Independence Day in the United States

Live with the Louhs: The History of Celebrating Greek Independence Day in the United States

On this week's episode of "Live with the Louhs," a radio ministry of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, hosts Fr. Nicholas and his wife, Dr. Roxanne, a Clinical Psychologist, discuss the history of celebrating Greek Independence Day in the United States. The Louhs are joined by Ambassador Tom Korologos, Andy and Mike Manatos and Fr. Alex Karloutsos, who were all instrumental in having this day of celebration at the White House over the last 35 years.

Then, in the Louh Down, a portion of the show where Fr. Nicholas and Dr. Roxanne share practical tools to guide you in your walk of faith, the Louhs share 3 attributes of the men and women who stood up for faith in freedom in March of 1821, and how we too, as we celebrate the 200th anniversary of Greek Independence Day, are challenged to emulate their courage, devotion and faith, in our own lives.

Live with the Louh's airs every Sunday from 6:30-7:30 A.M on 77WABC radio in New York City or you can download the message afterwards by going to the radio's website at, https://wabcradio.com/show/live-with-the-louhs/. If you have any comments or questions for the Louhs, you can email them at [email protected]. To find out more about the Louhs please visit their website at TheLouhs.com.

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