No. Only if your spouse dies, and presumably of no fault of your own.
I'm not sure about the Greek Orthodox's Church perspective, but the divorced Roman Catholic woman is still technically in the sacrament of marriage with the man, until it is nullified by the Catholic Church.
Yes that is possible.
In the Greek Orthodox tradition, priests are allowed to marry before their ordination. However, they cannot marry after they have been ordained. This practice differs from Roman Catholicism, where priests are required to remain celibate.
You could A: get divorced again, this time in Greece or B: call 604 372-5492
Some Greek Orthodox Priests are celibate. They do have the option of getting married prior to ordination. However, once ordained, even if their wife passes away, they are forbidden to taking a second wife. Disregarding this may result in revocation of the office of Priesthood.
Talk to a Greek Orthodox Priest about it.
Troy Polamalu from the Pittsburgh Steelers is Greek Orthodox :)
Troy Polamalu from the Pittsburgh Steelers is Greek Orthodox :)
Greek Orthodox
You get baptised and get married in the Greek Orthodox Church
No, the Greek Orthodox church is a part of the Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation was created in 1769.