There is one Orthodox Church. Many of the parishes of the Orthodox Church happen to be Greek, especially in Greece.
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The Orthodox Church has a similar structure to the Catholic Church. Churches are divided mainly on ethnic groups, without any differences on belief. They have autonomy but they are all (spiritual) subjects of the Patriarchy (the father Church) located in Istanbul. The Patriarch is like the Pope.
Almost all of the churches are dedicated to a saint.
I think Christian - Greek Orthadox Christian. :)
The Greek orthadox Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December.
He's Greek so i think that makes him Orthadox Peter's parents chose to be Jehovah Witnesses, so Peter was brought up as a Witness. He has said that he never celebrated Christmas time until he met Katie Price and had children; he said he respects his parents religion and therefore the religion he was raised under, but no longer practises it.
There are approximately 125 Greek Orthodox churches in Australia, but this does not include the other Orthodox churches, such as the Russian, Serbian, Romanian, Antiochian, Ukrainian Orthodox, etc.
There are approximately 125 Greek Orthodox churches in Australia, but this does not include the other Orthodox churches, such as the Russian, Serbian, Romanian, Antiochian, Ukrainian Orthodox, etc.
yes other religions believe in and receive gods love such as greek orthadox
There are over 1,000 churches in Syria, representing various Christian denominations, including Greek Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, and Catholic churches. These churches are scattered across different cities and regions in the country.
Hasidism.
Not usually. There are, however, Greek cemeteries where only Greeks bury their dead. But Orthodox Churches usually do not have their own graveyards.
the religion started since the beginning of time (according to your belief for instance if you believe in evolution then you wont believe that it was around since the beginning of time)
a christian but a bit different!
Yes there are.