The collapse of the Champlain Tower in Surfside, Florida is a tragedy that has saddened a nation, and the world, but nowhere more so than the community of Miami, Florida. As of this writing, upwards of 50 individuals lost their lives in the collapse, with well over a hundred men, women, and children still unaccounted for.
In the midst of such a shocking event, the country has also witnessed those brave volunteers who came together to search for survivors. His Eminence Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta commends our own Fr. Aristidis Arizi, of St. Andrew Greek Orthodox Church in Miami. On Thursday June 24th, at 5 AM, Father Aristidis was notified of the collapse, and immediately joined his fellow Miami-Dade Police Department Chaplains in responding to the call of duty. In the following two weeks, Father Aristidis has worked 12-to-15-hour days with the Psychological Service Department, the MDPD Chaplains and Victim’s Advocates, offering grief counseling, prayers, and support to not only the friends and family of those who have been lost, but also the first responders who continue to face this tragedy amidst the recovery process.
One example of Father’s service acts is his ministering to the family of one of these fallen souls, Andres Giannitsopoulos, a 21-year-old Greek American, who was visiting his Godfather (Nouno) at the time of the building collapsed. Father Aristidis was able to help comfort this Greek Orthodox family, and to pull together resources from the South Florida Greek Orthodox Churches to provide some financial assistance.
His Eminence and our entire Metropolis family is grateful to Fr. Aristidis for exhibiting such spiritual strength as he dedicates himself not only to his parish, but also supporting these grieving families and individuals through his work with the MDPD Chaplains. His Eminence also sends his gratitude to Fr. John Bociu of St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church in Sarasota, Florida, who has been instrumental in connecting Romanian families with the local Romanian Consulate, and Mr. Jimmy Patronis, Chief Financial Officer of the State of Florida, another member of the Metropolis, who has been instrumental in coordinating the search and rescue processes. For this we thank all these individuals, clergy, and laity, as a credit to their parishes, our Metropolis, and our Archdiocese.
To show our loving concern for the families of the Champlain Tower collapse, as well as our unwavering support for Father Aristidis, His Eminence uplifts the community of St. Andrew, which has pledged to match all donations up to $2,000 for the Support Surfside Fund, which was created to provide immediate cash support to families and victims to cover their personal expenses and provide monetary relief as they struggle through this difficult time. To donate, please visit: www.standrewfl.com/surfside-donation
In the face of such an unthinkable tragedy, God has given us an opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of those who have been changed forever by this terrible event. Let us not only continue to pray for God’s mercy and comfort but let us demonstrate true Christian love by supporting others in their time of need.
Thank you and may God continue to bless you and your families.