There are several articles linked from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America's "History" page which address the history of the Orthodox Church in general, and/or the Greek Orthodox Church in particular. See the link below.
Most Greek people are adherents of the Greek Orthodox Church (a form of Christianity), 95% and 98% of the Greek population. This is certainly true in Greece itself as well as outside to a somewhat lesser extent. Most Greek Cypriots are adherents of the Greek Orthodox Church aswell, 77% of the Cypriot population.
Talk to a Greek Orthodox Priest about it.
Lawrence Barriger has written: 'The American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Diocese' -- subject(s): American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Diocese in U.S.A., History, Orthodox Eastern Church
Troy Polamalu from the Pittsburgh Steelers is Greek Orthodox :)
If by 'Greek Orthodox' you mean the Eastern Orthodox Faith (of which Greek Orthodoxy is a part) then it began in the year 33 AD. If you are referring to the Church of Greece, then it began in the year 1850. However, Orthodox Christianity existed in Greece since New Testament times (from St Paul's travels to Athens) and for most of its history, Greece came under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. The name "Greek Orthodox" should not be used to describe the whole Eastern Orthodox Church. People who are Greek and Orthodox belong to the same Orthodox Christian Faith. There is no nationality in the Orthodox Church. It is open to people of all backgrounds, races and cultures.
No, the Greek Orthodox church is a part of the Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Troy Polamalu from the Pittsburgh Steelers is Greek Orthodox :)
You get baptised and get married in the Greek Orthodox Church
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Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation was created in 1769.
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The Greek Orthodox regard themselves as the Original Christianity.