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  1. The Interorthodox Centre of the Church of Greece ( Greek: Διορθόδοξο Κέντρο της Εκκλησίας της Ελλάδος) is the educational organisation and the convention centre of the Orthodox Church of Greece. It is located in the Holy Monastery of the Dormition of Virgin Mary in Penteli and it is about 15 km away from ...

  2. The Catholic Church in Greece is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. Indigenous Roman Catholic Greeks numbered about 50,000-70,000 in 2022 [1] and were a religious and not an ethnic minority. Most of them are a remnant of Venetian and Genoese rule in southern Greece and many Greek islands ...

  3. Centenary of the Journal “ΘΕΟΛΟΓΙΑ” (1923-2023). International Theological Conference: October 11-15, 2023. For more information, click here.

  4. Politics of Greece. Greece is a parliamentary representative democratic republic, where the President of Greece is the head of state and the Prime Minister of Greece is the head of government within a multi-party system. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Hellenic Parliament. Between the restoration of democracy in 1974 ...

  5. The Church of the Acheiropoietos ( Greek: [Παναγία] Ἀχειροποίητος) is a 5th-century Byzantine church in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia. It is located in the city's centre, at Agias Sofias street opposite Makedonomachon square. [1] Because of its outstanding early Byzantine architecture, the ...

  6. Church of Panagia Atheniotissa. Coordinates: 37.9714°N 23.7263°E. The Church of Our Lady of Athens or Panagia Atheniotissa ( Greek: Παναγία η Αθηνιώτισσα, lit. ' Panagia the Athenian') [1] was a Greek Orthodox basilica adapted from the ruins of the Parthenon sometime in the 6th century CE. During the Frankish occupation of ...

  7. The Holy Synod in Resistance was established in 1984. [2] The first Holy Synod President of the SiR is Metropolitan Cyprian of Oropos and Fili; he was elected to this position in 1985. [3] Metropolitan Cyprian of Oropos and Fili died in 2013. He was succeeded as president by Metropolitan Cyprian (Julis) [ ru] (Cyprian II) of Oropos and Fili.