Actually, St. Patrick lived before the schism between Greek (Eastern) Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism, so both consider him a saint.
St. John's Greek Orthodox College was created in 1979.
Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Luke was created in 1877.
St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College was created in 1986.
The motto of St. John's Greek Orthodox College is ''AIEN AΡΙΣΤΕΥΕΙΝ' 'Forever Excelling''.
Greek Orthodox.
There is no Orthodox patron saint for dogs.
St. Paul Greek Orthodox Church in Livadia, Viotia, Greece, was built in 1961. It serves as a significant religious and cultural landmark in the area, reflecting the architectural style and traditions of the Greek Orthodox faith. The church is dedicated to St. Paul, an important figure in Christianity.
St George the Exiler
St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church was created in 1906.
Jewish people don't celebrate St. Patrick's day as a religious celebration since St. Patrick is a Christian (Catholic, Anglican and Greek Orthodox) saint. Of course, Jews, like other people around Ireland and Earth celebrate St. Patrick's day as a civic, lay, Irish holiday, as a celebration of Irish spirit, history and culture on March 17th.
Yes, there are Greek Orthodox churches in Hurghada, Egypt. The most notable is the Church of St. George, which serves the local Greek community and visitors. These churches often hold services and events for both locals and tourists, reflecting the presence of the Greek Orthodox community in the area.
Greek Orthodox St. Peter's Day is celebrated on June 29th, coinciding with the feast of Saints Peter and Paul. This day honors the two apostles, St. Peter and St. Paul, who are considered foundational figures in Christianity. The celebration typically includes church services and various religious observances.