Greek Orthodox Christianity
Greek Orthodox Christianity is a branch of Eastern Orthodox Christianity that follows the traditions and teachings of the early Christian Church. It emphasizes the importance of the sacraments, particularly the Eucharist, and maintains a rich liturgical life, including the use of icons in worship. The faith is rooted in the teachings of the Apostles and the early Church Fathers.
The Greek Orthodox Church is organized under a hierarchy led by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. It plays a significant role in the cultural and spiritual life of Greece and among Greek communities worldwide, promoting values such as community, family, and charity.