How To Use Greek orthodox In A Sentence
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A Greek Orthodox priest in black robes chugged on a bright red motorcycle through a melee; protesters lobbed rocks near other protesters who jigged merrily to a drum beat; and an early shift of municipal workers swept debris after a day of riots, just in time for another day of riots and fresh piles of debris.
Greek riots a ritual outlet for frustrated nation
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For this reason the word Ruthenian has been generally used to indicate those of the race who are Catholics, and Little Russian those who are Greek Orthodox, although the terms are usually considered as fairly interchangeable.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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Now, she spends her time gardening -- her meticulously maintained back yard is filled with hydrangeas, forsythia, spirea, lilacs and roses -- and attends the Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Manhattan when she feels up to it.
Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Classic Educand
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A Greek Orthodox Archbishop spreads incense during a special celebration at New York's Central Park bandshell.
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In 1967 demotic Greek was recognized as the official spoken and written language of Greece and is the language adopted for liturgical services by the Greek Orthodox church in the United States.
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That governs, ordinarily, the arrangements of priests and bishops and archbishops within the Greek Orthodox Church.
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A vast majority of people in Greece belong to the Greek Orthodox Church.
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The practice is carried out under the auspices of the local Greek Orthodox priest: the remains being cleaned, bundled or boxed, labeled and then placed into a communal ossuary or storage building in the cemetery.
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Like the majority of Christians in Bethlehem , his parents are Greek Orthodox.
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They hope to raise enough support to force the issue when Greek Orthodox clergy and laity convene next year in Los Angeles.
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Russians who joined the union under the Polish kings received the same name, and the word Ruthenian is to-day used exclusively to designate the Russians of Austro-Hungary, who are Greek Catholics in contradistinction to the Russians of the Russian Empire, who are of the Greek Orthodox faith.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
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The Greek Orthodox Church in Cyprus said it would not bury people taking their own lives, declaring suicides "the greatest sin.
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Donaldson also arranged to have a Greek Orthodox chaplain distribute icons and Russian crosses to POWs as part of religious work for the POWs.
Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
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Greek Orthodox archimandrites, bishops (including married Arab priests) and their followers will elect three candidates from among the 15 in the first round.
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The film traces the palimpsest from Constantinople to a Greek Orthodox monastery in the Judaean desert to the library of the Greek Patriarch in Jerusalem.
Television: Archimedes' Disgusting Document
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The two illustrated here are probably St Barbara with the tower and martyr's palm, and an unidentified bishop-saint carrying the Greek Orthodox cross.
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It's a style that characterises Byzantine chant, which emerged in the Eastern Church, and is continued in today's Greek Orthodox tradition.
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The Greek Orthodox Church forbids funeral services for suicides unless the deceased was mentally ill.
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Evangelicals are a sub-set of Christianity, a religion that includes Catholics, Episcopalians, liberal Protestants, Greek Orthodox, etc.
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Everywhere people carry the prayer beads of the Greek Orthodox Church.
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Although no one can say for certain whether the gnarled old tree is the very one cited in the New Testament -- the local Greek Orthodox church venerates the remnant of another ancient tree, for example -- experts who have examined it say it may very well date back to the time of Jesus.
Zacchaeus' Tree Now A Top Tourist Destination
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They belong to the Greek Orthodox fraternity, which shares control over the church with other denominations but is the dominant force within the sacred site.
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According to the head of the Greek Orthodox parish for Bethlehem, Father Speridon, the mass was a reconsecration since the church marking the spot where Jesus was born had been desecrated during the siege.
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Her father, an influential owner-editor murdered four years ago, was Greek Orthodox, her paternal grandmother a famous Druze poet.