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The
American-Romanian Orthodox Youth (AROY) is the official youth auxiliary
of the Orthodox Church in America’s Romanian Orthodox Episcopate
of America. AROY is comprised of every young person living under the
canonical jurisdiction of the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America
(ROEA), and includes many incorporated chapters. In a very real sense,
AROY is not some exclusive "Club;" instead, the young people
of The Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America are the "American
Romanian Orthodox Youth," working together under the blessing
of their Archbishop, with the support of their parishes and the prayers
of their families. "AROY" is more of a description than
an organizational name.
Founded
in 1950, AROY was one of the first Orthodox youth organizations to
be incorporated in the United States and Canada, pioneering the way
for many of the groups found in other jurisdictions today. AROY hosts
several national programs each year including:
• A quarterly AROY newsletter to showcase the
activities of the organization and its local chapters while educating
the readers in our Orthodox Christian Faith.
• An Annual Conference during Labor Day Weekend,
including a special Cotillion (debutante ball),
• Fellowship
and sports activities each year such as 2 sports tournaments
(a spring basketball/volleyball tournament and a fall soccer/football
sports tournaments)
• National service projects to raise money
to assist the Episcopate, and
• A national weekend retreat.
AROY
is administered by an Executive Board composed of veteran members
from various chapters, as well as the Archbishop and the Spiritual
Advisor , which meets twice a year. The work of the AROY is carried
out during the year by various committees of the National Board. Over
the years, various committees have been established to meet the needs
of the organization and complete the projects initiated by the AROY
Conference and National Board. The current president is Miss Oliviana
Grama, of Cleveland, Ohio, and daughter of Fr. Remus and Psa. Elena
Grama. On the local level, AROY chapters become involved in many activities:
fund-raisers, mission trips, service projects, spiritual retreats,
and fellowship events.
For
more information on AROY visit their website at http://www.aroy.org.
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