priest
Eastern Orthodox - allow up to 2 divorces, the 2nd one being only for particular limited circumstances Oriental Orthodox - no divorce except for adultery
No - he is Eastern Orthodox Christian. His father is a priest.
By first discussing the matter with an Eastern Orthodox priest or bishop. Then you may need to receive instructions in the beliefs of the Orthodox Church, and later you may need to be Baptized/Chrismated into the Faith.
An archpriest is a rank given to a married priest in the Eastern Orthodox Church, or an honorific title bestowed upon a priest with a specific function in the Roman Catholic church.
Eastern Orthodox is a branch of Christianity.
They are called Eastern Orthodox Christians or just Orthodox Christians.
The Orthodox Church welcomes people of all backgrounds who wish to become members of the Eastern Orthodox Church. You do not need to be Greek and you do not need to speak Greek to become an Orthodox Christian. You will need to speak to an Orthodox priest or bishop first, and then they will advise you about the procedures and whether a period of catechism (instruction in the Faith) is required before a baptism can take place. You should telephone and then visit an Orthodox church to begin the process.
Talk to a Greek Orthodox Priest about it.
No, the Greek Orthodox church is a part of the Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Depending on the situation he may be addressed as Father (in person) or Reverend Father (in writing). In Eastern Christianity we use the priest first name (ex. Father James)
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