Depending on the situation he may be addressed as Father (in person) or Reverend Father (in writing). In Eastern Christianity we use the priest first name (ex. Father James)
Talk to a Greek Orthodox Priest about it.
He is the Priest.
In Greek, a priest is called "ιερέας" (pronounced "ieréas"). This term is commonly used in both the Greek Orthodox Church and in other Christian denominations. The word is derived from the ancient Greek term for a priest, emphasizing the religious and sacramental role of the individual in worship and community life.
Yes. To do this, you will need to speak to a Greek Orthodox priest who will advise you of the process, which is usually fairly easy.
If there is a Greek orthodox priest who' s name is Lambros, then his wife is called Papalambrena. It' s a Greek traditional song, probably the most famous.
priest
A priest's wife is known as a presbytera.
no they are called greek one is only orthodox if they follow the orthodox religion
No, it is not the same process.
A suspended Orthodox priest is still a priest, however, he is not allowed to perform any of the functions of a priest while he is under suspension. So he cannot solemnize a marriage if he has been suspended. If he has been defrocked, this is much more serious, and means that he is no longer a priest. If you are in doubt about whether he is suspended or defrocked, you should contact his bishop or the Archdiocese office to confirm his status.
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.
As of my last update, the priest of the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church in Louisville, Kentucky, is Father Athanasios Haros. However, for the most current information, it's best to check the church's official website or contact them directly, as clergy can change.