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Saints Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church

PO Box 713
37 Lake Parkway
Webster, MA 01570

Voice: (508) 943-8361
Fax: (508) 943-8361


Fr. Luke A. Veronis, Presiding Priest
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Mobile: 774-230-6985

Christine Kiritsis Secretary
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Directions

From Massachusetts Turnpike: Take Exit 10, go on 395 South to Exit 1. Off Exit ramp go straight through light onto Lake Parkway. Church is at 35 Lake Parkway.

From Southeast Connecticut:  Go on 395 North past Exit 100 into Massachusetts. Get off Exit 1 in Massachusetts. At bottom of ramp take a left to 1st light. At light take a left onto Lake Parkway. Church is at 35 Lake Parkway.

From Central Connecticut: Go 84 North into Massachusetts to the Mass Turnpike. Take Exit 10, go on 395 South to Exit 1. Off Exit ramp go straight through light onto Lake Parkway. Church is at 35 Lake Parkway.

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Recent Sermons
INNOCENT VENIAMINOV APOSTLE TO AMERICA (1797-1878)
March 31, 2026
Metropolitan Innocent, also known as Father John Veniaminov, is perhaps the greatest missionary of the Russian Orthodox church, and truly one of the ideal missionary examples within all Christian history. During the 19th century, Innocent’s life and ministry left a lasting legacy on the growing missionary activity of the Russian Orthodox church. From the time of his departure to the Alaskan Islands in 1823, to the culmination of his priestly ministry as Metropolitan of Moscow (the highest clerical rank in the Russian church) in 1868, Innocent helped mold and influence the attitude of this church towards its apostolic ministry. Read more »


Our Orthodox Faith
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