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                    SPONSOR:      Sen. Mantzavinos & Rep. Ortega       Sens. Cruce, Hansen, Huxtable, Pettyjohn, Seigfried, Sokola, Townsend; Reps. K. Johnson, Neal, Ross Levin, Snyder-Hall           DELAWARE STATE SENATE   153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 36       RECOGNIZING MARCH 25, 2025, AS GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Sen. Mantzavinos & Rep. Ortega       Sens. Cruce, Hansen, Huxtable, Pettyjohn, Seigfried, Sokola, Townsend; Reps. K. Johnson, Neal, Ross Levin, Snyder-Hall     

SPONSOR: Sen. Mantzavinos & Rep. Ortega
Sens. Cruce, Hansen, Huxtable, Pettyjohn, Seigfried, Sokola, Townsend; Reps. K. Johnson, Neal, Ross Levin, Snyder-Hall

 SPONSOR:  

 Sen. Mantzavinos & Rep. Ortega 

 Sens. Cruce, Hansen, Huxtable, Pettyjohn, Seigfried, Sokola, Townsend; Reps. K. Johnson, Neal, Ross Levin, Snyder-Hall 

   

 DELAWARE STATE SENATE 

 153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 36 

   

 RECOGNIZING MARCH 25, 2025, AS GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE. 

   

  WHEREAS, on March 25, 1821, revolutionaries throughout Greece rose up for the cause of freedom and declared   their independence from the Ottoman Empire; and   WHEREAS, in March 1821, the yearning for Greek independence inspired multiple militias to engage in battles   against the Ottoman Empire including an incursion into Moldavia led by Alexandros Ypsilantis; Bishop Germanos of Patras raised the Greek flag at the Monastery of Agia Lavra in the Peloponnese, marking the beginning of the war for independence; and   WHEREAS, in January 1822, the Greeks officially declared independence from the Ottoman Empire; and the   Greeks valiantly waged war against their Ottoman rulers under the brave leadership of Theodoros Kolokotronis for almost nine years until a part of modern Greece was declared independent; the war of independence was formally concluded in 1832 with the signing of the Treaty of Constantinople, further expanding the borders of a modern, independent Greek state; and   WHEREAS, today, 204 years later from the start of the Greek struggle for independence, we honor the legacy of   these courageous Greek women and men and rededicate ourselves to the cause of liberty and democracy for all; and   WHEREAS, throughout history, the Greek people have continued to exhibit an enduring sense of bravery in rising   up against oppressors; and   WHEREAS, the people of Greece and the United States have been bound by the common belief that the power to   shape our destiny should rest in the hands of we the people; and    WHEREAS, Greece is one of only three nations in the world outside of the British Commonwealth that has been   allied with the United States in every major international conflict over the last 100 years; and   WHEREAS, Greece and the United States are at the forefront of the effort for freedom, democracy, peace,   stability, and human rights; and   WHEREAS, with Winston Churchill noting in a framed World War II speech that Until now we used to say that   the Greeks fight like heroes. Now we shall say: The heroes fight like Greeks; and    WHEREAS, ancient Greece has shaped modern society by originating concepts of logic, science, lyrics,   philosophy, and history as well as being the birthplace of democratic ideals, inspiring the notion of participatory democracy which influenced the framing of the United States Constitution; and   WHEREAS, March 25th, the commemoration of the beginning of the war of independence, is celebrated as   Independence Day in Greece and in Greek communities around the world including at the parish of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Wilmington, Delaware, home to the beloved and renowned Greek Festival; and   WHEREAS, we also honor Greek-Americans in Delaware who have improved our community, shown love for   their family and friends, and shared with us their traditions to learn and celebrate the Greek culture, language, and ideals; and   WHEREAS, the Delaware General Assembly recognizes all Delawareans of Hellenic descent for their enduring   contributions to the educational, social, moral, and economic principles that are so deeply ingrained in the fabric of our country.   NOW, THEREFORE:    BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the 153rd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the House of   Representatives concurring therein, that March 25, 2025, will be celebrated as the 204th Anniversary of Greek Independence and that the General Assembly reaffirms Delawares abiding commitment to the magnificent principles of democracy and religious freedom.   BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Senate be and hereby is authorized and directed to transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Her Excellency Ekaterini Nassika, Ambassador of Greece to the United States, the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Wilmington, and Archbishop Elpidophoros of the Greek Archdiocese of America.      

 WHEREAS, on March 25, 1821, revolutionaries throughout Greece rose up for the cause of freedom and declared 

 their independence from the Ottoman Empire; and 

 WHEREAS, in March 1821, the yearning for Greek independence inspired multiple militias to engage in battles 

 against the Ottoman Empire including an incursion into Moldavia led by Alexandros Ypsilantis; Bishop Germanos of Patras raised the Greek flag at the Monastery of Agia Lavra in the Peloponnese, marking the beginning of the war for independence; and 

 WHEREAS, in January 1822, the Greeks officially declared independence from the Ottoman Empire; and the 

 Greeks valiantly waged war against their Ottoman rulers under the brave leadership of Theodoros Kolokotronis for almost nine years until a part of modern Greece was declared independent; the war of independence was formally concluded in 1832 with the signing of the Treaty of Constantinople, further expanding the borders of a modern, independent Greek state; and 

 WHEREAS, today, 204 years later from the start of the Greek struggle for independence, we honor the legacy of 

 these courageous Greek women and men and rededicate ourselves to the cause of liberty and democracy for all; and 

 WHEREAS, throughout history, the Greek people have continued to exhibit an enduring sense of bravery in rising 

 up against oppressors; and 

 WHEREAS, the people of Greece and the United States have been bound by the common belief that the power to 

 shape our destiny should rest in the hands of we the people; and  

 WHEREAS, Greece is one of only three nations in the world outside of the British Commonwealth that has been 

 allied with the United States in every major international conflict over the last 100 years; and 

 WHEREAS, Greece and the United States are at the forefront of the effort for freedom, democracy, peace, 

 stability, and human rights; and 

 WHEREAS, with Winston Churchill noting in a framed World War II speech that Until now we used to say that 

 the Greeks fight like heroes. Now we shall say: The heroes fight like Greeks; and  

 WHEREAS, ancient Greece has shaped modern society by originating concepts of logic, science, lyrics, 

 philosophy, and history as well as being the birthplace of democratic ideals, inspiring the notion of participatory democracy which influenced the framing of the United States Constitution; and 

 WHEREAS, March 25th, the commemoration of the beginning of the war of independence, is celebrated as 

 Independence Day in Greece and in Greek communities around the world including at the parish of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Wilmington, Delaware, home to the beloved and renowned Greek Festival; and 

 WHEREAS, we also honor Greek-Americans in Delaware who have improved our community, shown love for 

 their family and friends, and shared with us their traditions to learn and celebrate the Greek culture, language, and ideals; and 

 WHEREAS, the Delaware General Assembly recognizes all Delawareans of Hellenic descent for their enduring 

 contributions to the educational, social, moral, and economic principles that are so deeply ingrained in the fabric of our country. 

 NOW, THEREFORE:  

 BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the 153rd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the House of 

 Representatives concurring therein, that March 25, 2025, will be celebrated as the 204th Anniversary of Greek Independence and that the General Assembly reaffirms Delawares abiding commitment to the magnificent principles of democracy and religious freedom. 

 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Senate be and hereby is authorized and directed to transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Her Excellency Ekaterini Nassika, Ambassador of Greece to the United States, the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Wilmington, and Archbishop Elpidophoros of the Greek Archdiocese of America. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This resolution recognizes March 25, 2025, as "Greek Independence Day" in Delaware.   Author: Senator Mantzavinos  

 SYNOPSIS 

 This resolution recognizes March 25, 2025, as "Greek Independence Day" in Delaware. 

 Author: Senator Mantzavinos