Epiphany, celebrated every 6 January, marks the baptism of Jesus Christ and is a public holiday in Greece. In the Blessing ... However, Orthodox Christian churches may celebrate on different ...
A large crowd watched on as dozens of swimmers rushed to retrieve a wooden cross thrown by a priest into the water, in a ceremony marking Epiphany near the port of Piraeus outside Athens on Monday.
Epiphany, celebrated every 6 January, marks the baptism of Jesus Christ and is a public holiday in Greece. In the Blessing ... However, Orthodox Christian churches may celebrate on different ...
Epiphany, celebrated every 6 January, marks the baptism of Jesus Christ and is a public holiday in Greece. In the Blessing of the Waters ... as Three Kings Day in Western Christianity. However, ...
children and others braved the elements to celebrate the Greek Epiphany, also known as the Orthodox Christian Feast of Theophany, which falls on Jan. 6. On the eve of the occasion, which is ...
And so at Epiphany, our tradition is to bless water ... contributed to the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral. The congregation's first church was constructed in 1907by Greek immigrants ...
He was the lucky swimmer who retrieved the cross in the annual Greek Celebration of Epiphany which involes a blessing of the waters and throwing of the cross ceremony. After the waters are blessed ...
Christians around the world will celebrate the Epiphany on Monday ... In the Tampa Bay area, the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Tarpon Springs, known for its large Greek community ...
Tarpon Springs’ Epiphany, dating back to 1906 ... with nearly 1,000 families on the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral membership rolls, according to its website. The cathedral hosts the ...
Father Boznos and the congregants of St. Athanasios Greek Orthodox Church ... Aurora's St. Athanasius Romanian Orthodox Church. In honor of The Holy Feast of Epiphany, or Theophany, or the Feast ...