The Greek Orthodox Church is one of the oldest Christian denominations, tracing its roots back to the early Christian community established by the apostles, particularly Saint Paul. It is part of the larger Eastern Orthodox Church, which emphasizes tradition, liturgy, and the sacraments. The church is known for its rich history, beautiful iconography, and vibrant worship practices.
The church is organized into various jurisdictions, with the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople being the most prominent. It plays a significant role in the spiritual life of Greek communities worldwide, promoting values such as community, family, and faith. The Greek Orthodox Church also celebrates unique religious holidays, including Pascha (Easter) and Christmas.