Greek Orthodoxy

Greek Orthodoxy refers to the branch of Christianity that follows the teachings and traditions of the Eastern Orthodox Church, specifically in Greece. It encompasses beliefs, practices, rituals, and doctrines that have been passed down through generations and are rooted in the early Christian church. Greek Orthodoxy places a strong emphasis on the importance of sacraments, liturgy, and the teachings of the early church fathers. The church is headed by the Patriarch of Constantinople and is known for its rich history, intricate iconography, and deep spiritual traditions. Followers of Greek Orthodoxy adhere to a strict moral and ethical code, and place a strong emphasis on prayer, fasting, and acts of charity.




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