
Greek Orthodoxy
Greek Orthodoxy is one of the oldest branches of Christianity, rooted in the traditions of the Eastern Orthodox Church. It emphasizes the importance of sacred traditions, liturgy, and the sacraments, particularly the Eucharist (communion). Greek Orthodox Christians follow the teachings of the Bible and the early Church Fathers, valuing a rich spiritual and cultural heritage. The church is led by bishops and is organized into local parishes, celebrating a liturgical calendar rich in feasts and fasts. Greek Orthodoxy also plays a significant role in Greek identity, history, and community life.