What a beautiful church is this church, you can't describe the beauty of this place by saying some words but you need to visit and see by yourself. Specially the small chapel attached to the church, I consider this spot of land as a piece...
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What a beautiful church is this church, you can't describe the beauty of this place by saying some words but you need to visit and see by yourself. Specially the small chapel attached to the church, I consider this spot of land as a piece of heaven, don't say I am exaggerating in my description, go and see by yourself then make a comment on my review. If you are a speritual person looking for piece then attend this place. The prayers was in Greek language but I can understand what they are saying because all Orthodox services are symmetrical.
The services of the Greek Orthodox church are properly conducted each day following a rigid, but constantly changing annual schedule (i.e., parts of the service remain the same while others change depending on the day of the year). Services are conducted in the church and involve both the clergy and faithful. Services cannot properly be conducted by a single person, but must have at least one other person present (i.e. a Priest cannot celebrate alone, but must have at least a Chanter present and participating). Usually, all of the services are conducted on a daily basis only in monasteries and cathedrals, while parish churches might only do the services on the weekend and major feast days.