Definitions
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- adjective Describing any
Eastern Orthodox Church that is ethnicallyGreek or uses Greekliturgy
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective of or relating to or characteristic of the Eastern Orthodox Church
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Examples
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Christopsomo: A Christmas bread meaning "Christ's bread" and considered sacred in Greek Orthodox homes.
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Christopsomo: A Christmas bread meaning "Christ's bread" and considered sacred in Greek Orthodox homes.
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Christopsomo: A Christmas bread meaning "Christ's bread" and considered sacred in Greek Orthodox homes.
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The man in the Shroud, the Cloth of Edessa, and the various images we have of the Mandylion in Greek Orthodox churches look a lot alike.
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While according to the constitution the Greek Orthodox is the State Church, liberty in the practice of their religion is granted to all the other Churches, and the State refrains from all interference in the election and appointment of the clergy of the various denominations.
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One of the crosses reflects local influence and was used by Metropolitan Elias Audi, Beirut's Greek Orthodox patriarch, during a mass to bless the church after the restoration.
Magda Abu-Fadil: Beirut Cathedral Museum Reveals Layers of Christian History
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One of the crosses reflects local influence and was used by Metropolitan Elias Audi, Beirut's Greek Orthodox patriarch, during a mass to bless the church after the restoration.
Magda Abu-Fadil: Beirut Cathedral Museum Reveals Layers of Christian History
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Hamra was historically a mixed area, with Muslims, Maronites, Armenians, Greek Orthodox, and even American Protestant missionaries.
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In the so-called White Room of the museum, a Sumerian tablet, a Greek Orthodox icon, a Buddha head and a sitting Madonna are exhibited next to each other, illustrating that Coninx's collecting fury was neither impeded by a time frame nor cultural boundaries.
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On a balmy recent night, the crowd of several thousand included children and grandparents; students mingling with middle-class professionals and even the odd Greek Orthodox priest.
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