Good question! You'll have to ask about that.
Yes
There is no Orthodox patron saint for dogs.
A Greek Orthodox person may attend a wedding 40 days after the death of a parent. Though some do not wish to party, and are mourning, they are allowed to go to weddings and parties.
traditional or classical wedding is called Orthodox wedding
He was a Welsh Anglo Saxon Protestant (WASP), but he converted to Greek Orthodox, saying: "I'll do anything to get them to accept me."
Talk to a Greek Orthodox Priest about it.
Yes, if that person is going to baptize any children you may have in the future, since a child's godparent must be Orthodox, but the matron of honor does not have to be Orthodox if she is not going to baptize any children
Troy Polamalu from the Pittsburgh Steelers is Greek Orthodox :)
No, the Greek Orthodox church is a part of the Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Troy Polamalu from the Pittsburgh Steelers is Greek Orthodox :)
Greek Orthodox
You get baptised and get married in the Greek Orthodox Church