Every day
Yes, Orthodox Jewish people pray 3 times in a day - Shacharit (Morning Service), Mincha (Afternoon Service) and Maariv (Evening Service). Additional services are added on Shabbat and Festivals. Non-Orthodox Jews generally pray on Shabbat and Festivals.
New Year's Day, New Year's Eve, Epiphany, Green Monday, Greek Independence Day, Greek Cypriot National Day, Greek Orthodox Good Friday, Greek Orthodox, Easter Monday, Labour Day, Pentecost, Assumption, Boxing Day, Christmas Eve., Christmas Day, Cyprus Independence Day, Greek OHI Day, etc.
Talk to a Greek Orthodox Priest about it.
New Year's Day, New Year's Eve., Christmas Eve., Christmas Day, Greek Orthodox Good Friday, Greek Orthodox Easter Monday, Assumption, and possibly Pentecost.
Troy Polamalu from the Pittsburgh Steelers is Greek Orthodox :)
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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very beautiful and ornate and in the entrance you need to buy a candle and light it and pray and its mostly in greek with translation and theres a communion of wine followed by pieces of bread you can take
Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation was created in 1769.
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