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The Church of Greece is one of the autocephalous churches of the Orthodox Christian communion whose territory consists of the southest part of Greece. The church is led by the Archbishop of Athenes.
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name= Church of Greece|
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founder= ?|
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independence= ? |
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recognition= ? by [[Church of Constantinople|Constantinople]] |
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primate=?|
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hq=Athens, Greece|
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territory=Greece|
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possessions= -|
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The '''Church of Greece''' is one of the autocephalous churches of the Orthodox Christian communion whose territory consists of the southest part of Greece. The church is led by the Archbishop of Athens.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 19:00, November 17, 2005

Church of Greece
Founder(s) ?
Autocephaly/Autonomy declared ?
Autocephaly/Autonomy recognized ? by Constantinople
Current primate  ?
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Primary territory Greece
Possessions abroad -
Liturgical language(s) Greek
Musical tradition Byzantine Chant / Choral
Calendar -
Population estimate -
Official website -

The Church of Greece is one of the autocephalous churches of the Orthodox Christian communion whose territory consists of the southest part of Greece. The church is led by the Archbishop of Athens.

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